Just listened to it all.
He was straight up about the 'revelation' about why Adi left, and that the new coaching set up is all down to Robins. And his openness to bringing in older players if the right opportunity comes about. Makes it sound like King wasn't as controlling and rigid as has been rumoured. But we won't know exactly how true that is until we hear Robins side.
The rest I thought he adopted a lot of politicians' tactics like deflecting and batting a lot of the questions away hoping that most people will lap it up E.g:
Kept banging on about how he offered Robins a 4 year contract (ages ago) as his get out of jail card to difficult questions.
When asked about the reputational damage that we'll now be deemed as a basket case club as the whole football world's reaction is that we're run by an idiot, he answered it by pin pointing one individual journalist saying they have a vendetta against us and the championship. So deflected without answering a good question, because the whole football world does think we're ran by a lunatic - who'll want to come here now
Says the decision to sack Robins HAD to be done as he wants a better standard of coaching set up but we couldn't get them in. If that's true then why will that be any different with new coaches under a new manager? He never said MR wasn't a good enough standard, so why not just rehire lots of new coaches under Robins? Bit contradictory
And kept talking about relegation all the time as a scare tactic, right out of the playbook of the Daily Mail and Nigel Farage that was. Doubt anyone realistically thinks we won't improve enough to not get relegated. DK then contradicted himself by saying Blues went down and no one thought they would. They went down BECAUSE they sacked their previous good manager for Rooney. We're more likely to get relegated now using that logic! He acknowledged we can't keep waiting for it to click in November, which is valid to a point, but it got us to the playoffs 2 seasons ago, and we have a bigger squad now. Seeing as we're already at November, might as well see if it does turn round after this international break, it's less likely a new manager will turn it around that quickly rather than throwing around the relegation scare mongering excuse in to justify doing it so early.
Overall, the news re. Adi and MR is new and does mitigate the decision a bit. But it's hard to know how much of it is Robins messing up the coaching structure and not being able to get quality coaches in, or how much of it is DK trying to shift the blame onto Robins. Not convinced overall, he was very direct and open about the things he had confident unapologetic answers for, but skirted around others. It will convince many, but there's a lot of unknowns and contradictions in there. Would need to hear Robins side