Exactly, which would be an acknowledgement that Robins himself thought the new structure had been a failure. Given the timing of this, it's likely that the club hierarchy had at least thought about MR's future at this point because our form was even worse back then.
IIRC, at the time that some ITKs (maybe
@Saddlebrains) reported that it was the other way round that the #2 was being foisted on MR and MR resisted. So there is some contradictory information out there. If this has been clarified, please correct me because I'm not 100% on this.
People look at the job he’s done as a whole and it’s certainly one of the best in the EFL, alongside Ainsworth at Wycombe and Jones at Jones at Luton for a time.
I don’t think he’d be considered a top 6 manager last season. It’s fair to say that McKenna, Farke, Wagner, Corberan, Mescara and Martin are all better managers. They just didn’t have the longevity that MR had.
Unpopular opinion, but I don’t think MR does better at another club. We were his best chance to be a Premiership manager imo.