SkyBlueMatt
Well-Known Member
I knew it was only a matter of time before Robins moved on to greener pastures.
With Sheaf off to Luton, O'Hare to Leicester & Saka off to Man City.
Don’t Cry Because It’s Over; Smile Because It Happened
Pep wont be at City for much longer, will probably get boredMark Robins moving up to 4th current longest serving manager in English football.
I’d want Adi to have a go, the players seem to love him and he knows how we operate.Separate Q - if Robins was to leave, who do you think would be up to replacing him?
No points for anyone who says Kenny Jackett.
Separate Q - if Robins was to leave, who do you think would be up to replacing him?
No points for anyone who says Kenny Jackett.
Think Adi is very much an assistant coach, a great one at that, but he’s a coach.I’d want Adi to have a go, the players seem to love him and he knows how we operate.
Do you mean “welcome to Covuntrayy are you excited to get started? What brought you here in the first place? What attracted you to Covuntray”We'll be relying on some good content creators to tell our story though - Robins by all accounts is dry as fuck and our interview will consist of questions like
"What attracted you to Covuntreeee in the first place?"
If Robins left tomorrow my choice would probably be Liam Rosenior.
But who knows what the options will be when Robins bows out in 10 years after leading us to the Champions League
Next England managerPep wont be at City for much longer, will probably get bored
His contract finishes in 24/25 seasonNext England manager
Also known as people who film themselves talkingWe'll be relying on some good content creators
Can't be that good if he's managing in non-league...Definitely Paul Cook, great lad and top tactician.