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Hobo

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Ranieri was sacked at Leicester and he had won the premiership with them !

Hi Grendel still banging your anti Robins drum?

Kenny Jacket was sacked in League 1 and didn't leave because he was taking over at Birmingham. Get over it.

Leicester's situation was totally different to ours re owner's and budget.
 

Grendel

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As a club we have had more managers than hot dinners the majority of which have been absolute crap and got us no where.
Robins has achieved two promotions, built the club and its facilites back up including having a proper scouting network(anyone remember the laptop farce) and if the enivatable does happen like it has to 99% of new promoted clubs into the championship and we were to go down who would you trust to get us back up ?
A manager who got us to champions of that division or another journey man who has been sacked by another club for achieving sweet fa.

some people on here really need a reality check and realise we arnt the premier league club of 30 years ago, the leagues and football has changed and to stop bloody moaning. One win and we wont hear from these idiots again for several weeks until we lose a game

In the top flight we only survived in the 80’s as we knew when to deliver the bullet
 

Grendel

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Hi Grendel still banging your anti Robins drum?

Kenny Jacket was sacked in League 1 and didn't leave because he was taking over at Birmingham. Get over it.

Leicester's situation was totally different to ours re owner's and budget.

The notion I’d invent a character on here is nonsense. I’m more than capable of holding my own against clueless posters like you without creating another identity
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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I don't want him sacked, but I do blame him for yesterday. The team selection, formation, and substitutions were wrong. That's Robins' fault.

Just because he has won promotion previously doesn't mean he should be exempt from criticism.

For the record I also agree that taking our chances is a massive problem. It has been for a few years, but now we are facing more challenging opposition.
 

procdoc

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I don't want him sacked, but I do blame him for yesterday. The team selection, formation, and substitutions were wrong. That's Robins' fault.

Just because he has won promotion previously doesn't mean he should be exempt from criticism.

For the record I also agree that taking our chances is a massive problem. It has been for a few years, but now we are facing more challenging opposition.
Had we took those early chances the team selection would have been correct...
 

Blind-Faith

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I was also unsure of the line up and formation yesterday , would of much preferred two up top myself, but robins went with 1 up top and we were presented with some of the easiest chances of the season and should of been 2-0 after 5 minutes. No one would of batted an eye lid then
 

procdoc

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I was also unsure of the line up and formation yesterday , would of much preferred two up top myself, but robins went with 1 up top and we were presented with some of the easiest chances of the season and should of been 2-0 after 5 minutes. No one would of batted an eye lid then
Fine margins and all that
 

cov donkey kick

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I was also unsure of the line up and formation yesterday , would of much preferred two up top myself, but robins went with 1 up top and we were presented with some of the easiest chances of the season and should of been 2-0 after 5 minutes. No one would of batted an eye lid then
Actually 1st half we created 4 good
chances the clearest of this season so people saying the midfield is to blame are wrong so accept that whoever the striker is its there responsibility and this game it was max and Hamer chances to put it to bed. Like it or not.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Actually 1st half we created 4 good
chances the clearest of this season so people saying the midfield is to blame are wrong so accept that whoever the striker is its there responsibility and this game it was max and Hamer chances to put it to bed. Like it or not.
Wasnt Biamou's first chance on target and a decent save by the keeper?
Never watched the game listened on the radio.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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While I applaud anyone for calling out misogyny when they see it, Ann identifies as male according to their profile, so not really applicable here.
Not having that unless he/she posts a snapshot of his/her Census submission.
 

usskyblue

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The notion I’d invent a character on here is nonsense.

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TewkesburySkyBlue

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Just my opinion. Calling for MRs head is completely ludicrous . Happy to debate it atvthe Ricoh next season with anyone who disagrees . In my humble opinion having supported the city since 1958!he is in the handful of our best managers and has my complete support . According to some in here we should sign Vardy to get us out of the current non scoring phase . Get a grip boys we will be OK
 

SAJ

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Ranieri was sacked at Leicester and he had won the premiership with them !
So let’s look at the facts shall we?
2017 appointed as team was about to be relegated but won the EFL trophy against the odds.
2018 one target achieve promotion from division 2 achieved.
2019 target ensure club nit relegated and showing improvement. Achieved finished 8th
2020 target play off positions. Target achieved Champions.
2021 target finish 20th or better. Season has yet to finish on target to achieve goal.
To me that demonstrates we’ve achieved everything we have aimed for to date since his appointment.
Ann have you achieved everything you have been targeted to achieve since 2017 or should you be sacked?
 
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Is this really relevant? It was a great day out and all that, but it was one game.
Yes its relevant as it shows a consistent improvement and achieving the clubs goals.
what isnt relevant is calling for MR head because we arnt in the play offs on the second lowest budget in the league in our first season
 

Grendel

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Is this really relevant? It was a great day out and all that, but it was one game.

How was it against the odds anyway we were in the final it was a one off game better build a statue of Slade for getting us there
 

Grendel

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Yes its relevant as it shows a consistent improvement and achieving the clubs goals.
what isnt relevant is calling for MR head because we arnt in the play offs on the second lowest budget in the league in our first season

Budget again....
 

SBT

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Yes its relevant as it shows a consistent improvement and achieving the clubs goals.
what isnt relevant is calling for MR head because we arnt in the play offs on the second lowest budget in the league in our first season

I don't get it - so if Josh Ruffels buries that late chance for Oxford at Wembley, and we go on to lose on penalties, it means Mark Robins is suddenly a worse manager? It wasn't some MR mastermind strategic victory, we just......won a game against Oxford United.

(I'm actually with you on the budget point)
 

letsallsingtogether

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Villa fans were screaming for Smiths head last season, done really well this season.
 

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