Thoughts on Chris Wilder as a replacement for Robins? (3 Viewers)

As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts? Tweakbox
 

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oldskyblue58

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None and no thanks (y)
 

Grendel

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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?

Wilder wouldn’t consider coming here
 
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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?
Go away troll
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?
Thoughts? Fuck off.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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No thanks, engineered his way out of his home town club because he couldn't cope. Demanded 4 million to resign and was refused so purposefully tried to get himself sacked to get a big pay off.
 

Grendel

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donald_trumps

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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?

hahaha, what a load of shite!
 

fatso

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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?
Could he achieve more than 2 Wembley victories and 2 promotions in 3 seasons on fuck all money while playing home games away in Birmingham for owners who are embroiled in legal battles?
 

clint van damme

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As much as I love and appreciate what Mark Robins has done for the club, I reckon he's found his level at the club. Would be interesting to see what he would do with better financial backing, but it might be a more cost-effective option to appoint a manager like Chris Wilder who has proven that he can do 'more with less'.
Thoughts?

yeah, I'm in. But can he manage city and run his double glazing firm?
 

Tommo1993

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First thought is Robins won’t be sacked.
Second thought is Wilder wouldn’t come here.
 

donald_trumps

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And not only have we won a playoff final and league one title, but we have won the Checkatrade. That is an incredible record. I know I am stating the obvious, but these are simply the facts and you seem ignorant to these. How I have no idea. If Pep had come in he probably wouldn't have got us up the leagues any quicker on our budget!
 

Irish Sky Blue

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Ask @Barnsley what they thought to the football at this level under him
Not interested in what one individual fan from Barnsley felt. His record at Barnsley speaks for itself. Fans at this club know much more about Robins as he has been here far longer. The fact is he took over at possibly the lowest point in our history and has achieved two promotions and a Wembley win. For the last two seasons we haven’t had a home game and yet he achieved promotion playing a sublime brand of attacking possession football and this season has us in with a chance of staying up despite having the second lowest budget. He has proved that he knows what he is doing. We have a plan. Now that may not save us this season ( although I think we will stay up). Even if we do go down he he deserves the chance to bring us back up again.
 

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