Match Thread Supporter's Meeting with Doug King Match Thread (37 Viewers)

Deity

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It was implied through out that Mark was opposed to have a number 2 an experienced assistant,and instead wanted a flat back room set up. DK challenged it in the summer and at their meeting on Sept 30.

Robins never put forward an assistant to King. King confirmed it wasn’t about package either because no one was ever put forward by Robins.
 

mmttww

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Yeah, can we stop forgetting huge chunks of what King said because it suits a point we might want to make.

If people want to keep talking about something that's happened and won't be undone, fill your boots!

but the whole thing is available if you didn't catch it live. If you haven't listened to it, maybe don't post about it.

He didn't say MR was fired because he / they couldn't find an assistant. He felt that it led to the poor results.
 

skybluecam

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It was implied through out that Mark was opposed to have a number 2 an experienced assistant,and instead wanted a flat back room set up. DK challenged it in the summer and at their meeting on Sept 30.

Robins never put forward an assistant to King. King confirmed it wasn’t about package either because no one was ever put forward by Robins.
Willful ignorance from some on here unfortunately.
 

clint van damme

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....and some of that was because MR seemed to have a good working relationship with Joy & Tim 🤔 I'm fairly sure a manager who doesn't have that would cease to be a manager quite quickly

Which is what happened between him and King by the looks of it
Only going to be one winner
 

mmttww

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Which is what happened between him and King by the looks of it
Only going to be one winner

oh, come on.

He gave AV a four year deal. Doubt AV was extended against MR's wishes. Less than a year into that, MR tells him he can't work with AV. King sucks it up.

MR is on record as saying he's glad he doesn't have to do everything anymore. He's on record as saying that the coaches lead with tactics and training.

MR green lights new coaching appointments. We start - or keep - tanking despite most gaps in the squad being sorted out pretty quickly.

He's given better training facilities than anyone's probably ever had at the club. He's had all the money from sales spent on players he approved signing.

No speculation allowed here - explain what points to a poor working relationship between the two of them? I'm lost on that one. Really don't see it at all.
 
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mmttww

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We could’ve had Ramsey in as a #2 but the owner denied it.

According to someone who you can't / won't name. If people are allowed to question how complete or honest DK's version is, feel like other sides to the story should get the same scrutiny.
 

usskyblue

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Not doubting you at all on that but I think by that point in the process Doug King had decided to Sack Mark Robins.

Timing was given as the reason.

Unfortunately for the owner, after denying Ramsey, we went on to draw away at QPR then beat Luton at home and Boro away.
Derby was poor but could’ve been very different if he hadn’t denied Ramsey.

We’ll never know.
 

clint van damme

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oh, come on.

He gave AV a four year deal. Doubt AV was extended against MR's wishes. Less than a year into that, MR tells him he can't work with AV. King sucks it up.

MR is on record as saying he's glad he doesn't have to do everything anymore. He's on record as saying that the coaches lead with tactics and training.

MR gives the green light to new coaching appointments. We start - or keep - tanking despite most gaps in the squad being sorted out pretty quickly.

He's given better training facilities than anyone's probably ever had at the club. He's had all the money from sales spent on players he approved signing.

No speculation allowed here - explain what points to a poor working relationship between the two of them? I'm lost on that one. Really don't see it at all.

You think their relationship hadn't deteriorated? OK.
I think it did. And in that situation, only one person's leaving.
And there are parts of the official narrative that I just don't buy into which I've stated on here many times so can't be arsed going into again.

Though I do think whatever went on between Robins and Viveash was the beginning of the end.
 

usskyblue

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According to someone who you can't / won't name. If people are allowed to question how complete or honest DK's version is, feel like other sides to the story should get the same scrutiny.

I wouldn’t have said a word if I wasn’t sure I knew differently. The connection is reliable, they are both former players, turned coaches that used to work together and are friends.

It was relayed to me on October 9th about the talks with MR and how well they went. Wages was the next conversation with ownership. Somewhere between the 9th and 14th October ownership dismissed the proposal stating the timing wasn’t right.

I’m not saying anyone is lying, there’s just a gap between what’s been said and what other people know.
 

clint van damme

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I think by that point the writing was on the wall and DK probably didn't want to hand out a contract he might have to terminate within a fortnight.

I suspect he was going to be sacked if we lost v Luton. It's somewhat unpalatable to sack a manager after a win.

I think the whole thing is a lot more nuanced than people thing, (including me initially).

And I don't think the official narrative is 100% correct.

Though as I've said, I think the breakdown of the Robins/Viveash relationship was the catalyst for all this, though as more emerges I may change my opinion again.

I think King has made a lot of errors, but I'm prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt as I thi k it's possible that he was confronted with a situation unlike anything else he's had to deal with in his other businesses.
 

usskyblue

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I think by that point the writing was on the wall and DK probably didn't want to hand out a contract he might have to terminate within a fortnight.

I suspect he was going to be sacked if we lost v Luton. It's somewhat unpalatable to sack a manager after a win.

Yep. The situation appears to read that DK was done by that point and waiting for the next really bad result/performance.. which didn’t really materialize until Derby. The timing aspect of getting in an assistant wasn’t mentioned at the forum and it’s created an information gap.

MR and AV’s working relationship seemingly wasn’t as stable as we thought and came to a head after each publicly spoke about their differences of opinion. Seems it was the last straw which as King eluded to, is a damn shame.
 

mmttww

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Yep. The situation appears to read that DK was done by that point and waiting for the next really bad result/performance.. which didn’t really materialize until Derby. The timing aspect of getting in an assistant wasn’t mentioned at the forum and it’s created an information gap.

MR and AV’s working relationship seemingly wasn’t as stable as we thought and came to a head after each publicly spoke about their differences of opinion. Seems it was the last straw which as King eluded to, is a damn shame.

Feels about right. Damn f*cking shame, ainnit.
 

SBT

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Haven’t seen this posted elsewhere yet - Big Doug has weighed in on Stamenic and the midfield: Doug King on Ben Sheaf, Marko Stamenic and Coventry City’s midfield numbers

“Everyone is obsessed with the midfield and obviously there has been a few injuries there but we have high quality in there. I mean, how many midfielders do we want? We have the four that we know about (Eccles, Sheaf, Torp, Rudoni), we have Kai Andrews, Jamie Allen, had Kasey Palmer... We have Joel (Latibeaudiere) who can play in there. Maybe we should have nine or ten, do you know what I mean?”
 

Mr Panda

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The midfield becomes slightly less of an issue if we get a manager that can utilise and trust Torp. Robins never fully trusted him and you could almost see him as half an option if needed.

Lati can’t be counted as a midfielder and Jamie Allen needs to be moved on. Signings needed there and I hope this viewpoint from Doug doesn’t overshadow whatever manager with a pair of eyes that comes in, because midfield is obvious and they’ll see that
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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The whole best deck of players is debatable also, from the current side or additions since then only Haji and MVE get into the play off final team.

Mcnally, Doyle, Mcdaz Hamer and Gyokeres all get into the current team based on there performances/level from that season
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Because he was specifically asked a question on it by Turner and as we all know some fans believe its the lack of midfield strength that cost Robins his job.

Not everything in a conspiracy.
Sounds almost like Robins was telling him what we all were that we needed a midfielder but he thinks he knows better from his response.
New conspiracy
 

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