Irish sky blue you are trying to put words into my mouth - I think at times he has proven to be tactically inept and by not making changes has cost us points in the past undoubtedly.
However I have also stated I am happy with him as our manager but I do think on occasion he has flaws.
Robins has achieved fantastic things but let's not forget that he was starting from bottom and we were one of the big hitters in terms of side and budgets in league one and certainly in league two - this season is the toughest for him and if we survive he will rightly gain credit again.
Two up front is not entirely dependant on Biamou - he could give Baka another chance for instance and I would not have an issue with that and would actually prefer that given Biamou situation - also have Bapaga which would be nice to get a few more minutes into this season.
I do agree Slade was shocking for us but has had success in the past at the time I thought it was not that bad an appointment I got that one wrong hold my hands up - I am sure Robins would do the same if you asked him forums are for people to express opinions and if people do feel that the manager deserves a little bit of criticism I do not see the problem with that.......if not allowed to do that managers would never lose their jobs.......Ranieri won the premier league with Leicester and look how that played out in the future for instance......
I suppose it is phrases such as ‘he has proven to be tactically inept and by not making changes has cost us points in the past undoubtedly’ that I find hard to take. It is the definite nature of the statement. It’s not your opinion, you, like others state things like this as a fact. As I stated above, I have no problem with opinions, as you say, that’s what a forum like this is for. Fans will always have views on players, their ability or otherwise and on the decisions that the manager makes. The problem, I feel, is when someone on here sees themselves as an expert, someone who has more insight into the decisions that are made than the manager.
If that manager is quite obviously failing, things are going from bad to worse then maybe, he is getting a lot of things wrong, maybe he deserves the criticism. (Hedging my bets as I think because by the nature and structure of football most managers are on a hiding to nothing, twelve clubs every season are bound to fail for example, relegation is not necessarily the managers fault. There is far too much knee jerk hiring and firing of managers).
If you think about Robins, he has spent his whole working life in football, a lot of it at the top level including playing for Alex Ferguson. To work at this level he must have got all of his coaching badges. In short he is a highly qualified man. Not only that, he is has been for the past 4 years, a very successful highly qualified man. If I see the doctor, or fly on a plane, I would tend to defer to the decisions those people make, they’re qualified, I’m not.
Yet on here, any old Tom, Dick or Harry can state without fear of contradiction that they know better than Robins even though their vast knowledge of football comes from turning out for the Dog and Duck on a Sunday morning, Match of the day and watching City. It’s the nature of social media perhaps that makes people think that they can comment on the work of doctors, teachers, football managers and others with impunity, even though they aren't qualified and maybe don't know the full story.
Robins obviously works with his staff on the decisions he makes. Vibash, for example, always seems to have an input into substitutions. While he takes responsibility for the decisions made, he obviously listens to the views of others.
This isn't particularly a go at you but it is just frustrating to see the usual characters come to the fore everytime we don't win, not knowing the whole story and often ignoring the circumstances in which the win less game occurs.
You say you want Robins as manager, great. The disturbing thing is that there are obviously quite a few ready to ditch him despite all he has done and despite our failed hire/fire policy of the last 20 years.
He’s also spent more money in transfer fees than any other manager probably since Adams
Most of which he has generated himself