Robins had zero clue (8 Viewers)

Skyblue Bangkok

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I can't believe people are happy with this crap start and want to give Robins time to turn it around. Results have not been good enough for the last 6 months. Negative tactics, subs, doesn't know his strongest team, lost the dressing room? etc.
Sentimental? Thanks for the last 7 years, but this is a results game, not what's he's done in the past.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, 2 great managers, who brought success to their clubs, but stayed in their jobs far too long, due to Sentimental reasons
Arsen Wenger too.
 

wingy

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I can't believe people are happy with this crap start and want to give Robins time to turn it around. Results have not been good enough for the last 6 months. Negative tactics, subs, doesn't know his strongest team, lost the dressing room? etc.
Sentimental? Thanks for the last 7 years, but this is a results game, not what's he's done in the past.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, 2 great managers, who brought success to their clubs, but stayed in their jobs far too long, due to Sentimental reasons
You call it sentimental but I call it feels and spirit and all that stuff that can't be measured, seems Doug is blind to this as well, just my thoughts but honestly how I feel?
 

Evo1883

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I can't believe people are happy with this crap start and want to give Robins time to turn it around. Results have not been good enough for the last 6 months. Negative tactics, subs, doesn't know his strongest team, lost the dressing room? etc.
Sentimental? Thanks for the last 7 years, but this is a results game, not what's he's done in the past.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, 2 great managers, who brought success to their clubs, but stayed in their jobs far too long, due to Sentimental reasons
I can't believe this got 2 likes , simply for the alex ferguson comment 😂😂😂 load of shite
 

Evo1883

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And look what's happened to them since he left!
And they appointed plenty of serial winners too .. but part of the reason why man utd were so successful under ferguson besides him being a great manager was it was basically his club at footballing level and he ran the show

You get the feeling that's been taken from robins a bit
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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it would’ve been far worse if not for his saves, although probably should’ve done better for at least one of the goals

but he was far from our worst player, far from it….
Genuine question, what save did he make that you wouldn’t expect your mate from 5 a side on a Tuesday night might make? I’m so bored of hearing of the “good saves” he makes when they’re fucking straight at him
 

2024/25 League 1 Champs?

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Genuine question, what save did he make that you wouldn’t expect your mate from 5 a side on a Tuesday night might make? I’m so bored of hearing of the “good saves” he makes when they’re fucking straight at him

not sure they all were, but what I actually said was that if he hadn’t made the saves we would’ve been far worse off - so he didn’t actually play as bad as some of the others on the pitch

Dovin probably would’ve made the saves too, but you can’t say he was the worst player
 

GaryMabbuttsLeftKnee

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not sure they all were, but what I actually said was that if he hadn’t made the saves we would’ve been far worse off - so he didn’t actually play as bad as some of the others on the pitch

Dovin probably would’ve made the saves too, but you can’t say he was the worst player
Ah okay so the argument is, If we had someone who was blind or had no arms in goal we’d have conceded more, I agree with that
 

alfielloyd

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This is a bad start, even for us who seem to start poorly every year. We have no clear tactics, players looks unmotivated (and tired), there appears to be in fighting and, despite spending a good amount the last two years, our squad is lob sided.

Biggest concern in all of it; is how absolutely clueless we look.

However, we’ve been here before with MR. Literally last season, new signings were being questioned, tactics were rubbish and the world was ending.

MR has a new squad to embed, has lost his inner circle/leaders, both on and off the pitch, and for the first time with us, has some serious expectations on him.

Longest serving players are now Wilson, Sheaf, Eccles and Bidwell - two of which he reportedly tried to move on. Coupled with a whole new coaching set up, and I’m sure MR is feeling pretty lonely right now.

Let’s give him some time. It’s tempting to push for MR Out considering how horrendous we’ve been most games, but he’s turned it round before and he deserves time to do so again.

It’s no surprise to see the usual immature attention seekers losing the plot either. I wonder how some people cope when actual important things in life get tough.
Pretentious bullshit. We have not performed well in the league since we beat Leeds at the Ricoh. Robins has done many wonderful things but nothing lasts forever. He is not a bad manager but it is time for a new way forward.
 

quinn1971

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Yeah but he said the same last game.

Weird how he keeps changing the players and they still "don't listen".

Can't see it really player's value to consider,of course it maybe improved if a fresh face comes in but may not as well !
Once a club is poisoned by players who want out there's only one way it's going for me,if there's any truth in the rumours of course!
not sure what the problem is,maybe player egos, looks like we’ve got a few players who maybe aren’t used to being on the bench, think they should be starting every week, wright came here as the star signing number 9, been pushed out wide and now on the bench, simms being dropped for a 19 year old kid, bit of competition can be a good thing but can go the other way, just doesn’t seem like a robins team, no balance no fight ?
 

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quinn1971

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I can't believe people are happy with this crap start and want to give Robins time to turn it around. Results have not been good enough for the last 6 months. Negative tactics, subs, doesn't know his strongest team, lost the dressing room? etc.
Sentimental? Thanks for the last 7 years, but this is a results game, not what's he's done in the past.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, 2 great managers, who brought success to their clubs, but stayed in their jobs far too long, due to Sentimental reasons
Ferguson stayed In his job that long because he was one of the best managers in the world, they won the league in his last season, who would you replace robins with ?
 

Cov98

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It seems like it’s the case of teams knowing exactly how we’ll setup but Robins either being unwilling or doesn’t know how to change it.

We can’t beat a press and end up playing stupid passes out of panic and giving it away.
Almost our entire build up play consists of playing it to the full backs, a 1-2 with the winger and then a cross into the box. It can’t be hard for other managers to know what we’ll do.
 

Hobo

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After 10 minutes I could see their left hand side was given free reign! BTA was not covering and should have been told or bought SAKA on. When Robbins said they don't listen to him in his interview I think this was prime reason for that statement. I don't like BTA starting games and should be used as an impact sub, The baggies never started him as far as I can remember. If we had blocked up that channel they would never have scored at least one of their goals

My memory v your memory, but I think they always started him v us and I was always glad when they subbed him off.
I might be wrong?
 

SBAndy

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Anyone got any decent suggestions for replacements? Realistic. And not King Kenny.

Had a bit of a look last week after the Swansea game and I’d be going for Eirik Horneland. Currently manages Brann in Norway, took them from division 2 to 2nd in the top division in 3 years. Plays the same type of formation we like to play but far better ball retention and very aggressive press. Think it could suit our squad reasonably well.

Another note from his tactical breakdown is that, when pressing high, the 2 wingers press the centre backs, the striker drops into midfield and 2 of the 3 centre mids push wide to cover the full backs. Makes the high press much more effective as you’re going man-for-man.
 
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Skyblueabo1111

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not sure what the problem is,maybe player egos, looks like we’ve got a few players who maybe aren’t used to being on the bench, think they should be starting every week, wright came here as the star signing number 9, been pushed out wide and now on the bench, simms being dropped for a 19 year old kid, bit of competition can be a good thing but can go the other way, just doesn’t seem like a robins team, no balance no fight ?
Last season, about 40 goals from Wright and Simms..last season Robin's did the same early on.
When he figured it out, at QPR away, we win. Last yr, Wright left, Simms CF, Saka right. Saka not mentally right after injury. Wright left, Simms and Basette up front, Asanti (12 last year) on the right. Go for it, stop worrying about them, let them worry about us
 

fernandopartridge

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I can't believe people are happy with this crap start and want to give Robins time to turn it around. Results have not been good enough for the last 6 months. Negative tactics, subs, doesn't know his strongest team, lost the dressing room? etc.
Sentimental? Thanks for the last 7 years, but this is a results game, not what's he's done in the past.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Brian Clough, 2 great managers, who brought success to their clubs, but stayed in their jobs far too long, due to Sentimental reasons
Ferguson was the last United manager to win the league
 

bazza16

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Ferguson stayed In his job that long because he was one of the best managers in the world, they won the league in his last season, who would you replace robins with ?
Ferguson retired as he knew he had taken United as far as he could. Stayed at the club as a director and club ambassador. Hired his mate David Moyes and the rest is history. Been rubbish since.
Who would I replace Robins with? Not my job, but someone who know the football season starts in August, not November.
Personally I would like a young promising manager. Edin Terzic is available, but unrealistic, so someone like Robbie Keane. Another option could be David Wagner.
 
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quinn1971

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Ferguson retired as he knew he had taken United as far as he could. Stayed at the club as a director and club ambassador. Hired his mate David Moyes and the rest is history. Been rubbish since.
Who would I replace Robins with? Not my job, but someone who know the football season starts in August, not November.
you can’t say sack robins but don’t have anyone in mind to replace him with
 

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