Irish Sky Blue
Well-Known Member
I can remember someone on here complaining a couple of weeks ago about the fact that in the summer two year contracts were given out and that we would be saddled for another year with useless players. Now credit is given for summer recruitment. In the space of two weeks Robins has gone from a clown to someone who knew what he was doing! Same poster, comments at different ends of the spectrum about the same issue simply because results improved.
If we don’t reach the play offs, Robins has failed apparently and should therefore go. No consideration given to the history of the last ten years where manager after manager has come in, most with a proven track record of success with other clubs, yet can’t turn it around here. The attitude is let’s just do the same as we have always done in the vain hope that this time things will be different. Why would they be? After the Port Vale defeat there were a number saying that Robin’s should go. Now after two wins, not a murmur, only the vailed threats of “he needs to be kept under pressure” (as if any manager isn’t always under pressure) and “he better get us into the play offs or else”.
Some of the football this season has been awful. No doubt some of this is down to Robins.He is human, he makes mistakes. Luckily for me I haven’t been sacked for the numerous times I have got things wrong in my working life. No doubt Robins isn’t a managerial genius but he is probably as good as we are going to get. He seems to be a competent manager. At the Trust meeting he appealed for time to do the job, (maybe CJ or the video needs to confirm he said this). At some point this club needs to give their manager a chance.
It does seem to be the case that the same posters are lining up to say, despite what Robins has said, or even Fisher in this case, that any failure is down to him not the basket case of a club he is trying to bring back to life or the crap owners he is working for.
If we don’t reach the play offs, Robins has failed apparently and should therefore go. No consideration given to the history of the last ten years where manager after manager has come in, most with a proven track record of success with other clubs, yet can’t turn it around here. The attitude is let’s just do the same as we have always done in the vain hope that this time things will be different. Why would they be? After the Port Vale defeat there were a number saying that Robin’s should go. Now after two wins, not a murmur, only the vailed threats of “he needs to be kept under pressure” (as if any manager isn’t always under pressure) and “he better get us into the play offs or else”.
Some of the football this season has been awful. No doubt some of this is down to Robins.He is human, he makes mistakes. Luckily for me I haven’t been sacked for the numerous times I have got things wrong in my working life. No doubt Robins isn’t a managerial genius but he is probably as good as we are going to get. He seems to be a competent manager. At the Trust meeting he appealed for time to do the job, (maybe CJ or the video needs to confirm he said this). At some point this club needs to give their manager a chance.
It does seem to be the case that the same posters are lining up to say, despite what Robins has said, or even Fisher in this case, that any failure is down to him not the basket case of a club he is trying to bring back to life or the crap owners he is working for.