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Grendel

Well-Known Member
Can you say that again mate but in English this time? Seems like you may in fact have already been on the Special Brew.

I thought you were driving to Sunderland David. Please be safe and not use your phone while driving.
 

skybluecam

Well-Known Member
Let’s carry on letting them think everything is fine then.

They’ll probably get the next manager the sack as well but at least we’ll be “supporting the lads”
I think the players know how to read a league table, they know things aren't fine.
 

Porkchophill

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Think whoever the new manager is will quickly realise this club isn’t the same animal anymore , expectations and standards are higher than they have been for 25 years . .. also the respect for Robins means we need a quick return in terms of results from the incoming .. long gone are the days of fobbing off fans and taking the money , I’m gutted how it’s ended but hopeful for the future PUSB
 

Evo1883

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Maybe nobody else wanted Robins?

It works both ways.

At the time nobody probably did , but it's irrelevant now as he joined a pretty big football club dead on its feet with loads of potential and made them realise it for 7 years .

To do what mark robins did here is next to impossible for many a manager to achieve
 

Nick

Administrator
At the time nobody probably did , but it's irrelevant now as he joined a pretty big football club dead on its feet with loads of potential and made them realise it for 7 years .

To do what mark robins did here is next to impossible for many a manager to achieve
I was just replying to the point that because somebody hasn't worked that nobody wants them.

It's the same as when people go on about free transfer signings.
 

CovValleyBoy

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Do you think it was getting to the point where it was going to happen either this season or next, imagine if we finished mid table and had the usual slow start next season , we’d be at the same point,maybe he’s pulled the trigger to quick maybe he’s got it spot on, your right though it’s his club and it looks like he’ll do what he thinks is right, if he gets it Right, genius, dread to think if it Goes the other way, lets just see what happens, he’s got some bollocks on him
Doug
He undermined Robins and set him up to fail.
He'll do the same to the next man if he takes the limelight off him.

Any c**t that's ever sang that pathetic song should be fucking ashamed,, fuckwits.

An alternative perspective:

This is a great outcome for Mark. He leaves still a hero, the victim. He leaves with the crowd with him not against him. He leaves without it going horribly sour in the way most managers leave. He leaves with 2 years money and a great reputation in the EFL. Just like Eric Black he will forever be remembered as a manager with very few negative memories.

IF and it’s a big IF we find a manager that gets us promoted and we kick on again as a club then we as fans win too. If we get promoted and King sells the club to a much wealthier owner who keeps us as a Premier league club we win again.

Elite sport is about fine margins ….. remember that play off final. We didn’t turn up for 60 mins under Robins, the same in the Semi Final. They are two of my personal favourite recent moments with City but even during them they felt like they were turning sour for a long period.

I will be forever grateful to Mark, i have nothing but positive memories of him, but i‘M a Coventry City fan. The club will always come before any individual for me. Always has.
That Sky Blue shirt is what gets the love.
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Not as easy at it looks is it! No but seriously losing 4-0 at home to Plymouth is not acceptable and we need to improve.
 

WebbCCFC

New Member
First time poster but long time reader on here.
I’m as gutted as everyone at the sacking of Robins purely because the sentiment involved made me (blindly) hope he would be the man that turned it around. However, I can understand the decision purely based on league results since the end of March.
In terms of Lampard, I would’ve preferred one of the innovative Scandinavian names we’ve seen mentioned but I haven’t seen anybody mention those leagues are coming to the end of the season so those managers wouldn’t be available until mid December at the earliest. I’ve voted yes because Lampard is a very intelligent guy, favours a formation that suits these players, I think he can improve this midfield and he’ll be desperate to improve his reputation after the Chelsea caretaker role.
 

ccfc1234

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I cannot believe we are considering such an average manager to take forward Marks legacy with the club. I am sure some of the squad would fan boy over lampard but that is not what we need.
Lampard proved beyond all doubt (in my mind) during his second spell at Chelsea that is is not able to galvanize a team and gel them to preform as a cohesive unit.

We need an experienced manager who understands modern methods but has the backbone not to be Doug Kings yes man.

Moyes would be my choice if he would come. Doug I suspect will appoint someone who is grateful to be here and will provide him, the Ipad crew, and the Dr the lowest level of challenge possible.
 

David O'Day

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I thought you were driving to Sunderland David. Please be safe and not use your phone while driving.
Great insult

If only actually being the driver of a car was the only way to travel.

Enjoy the Cov Cross mate :)
 

Grendel

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Great insult

If only actually being the driver of a car was the only way to travel.

Enjoy the Cov Cross mate :)

Are you nearly there or haven’t made it out of Gosford Park yet?
 

Evo1883

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I was just replying to the point that because somebody hasn't worked that nobody wants them.

It's the same as when people go on about free transfer signings.

My concern nick mate seriously is that fans have had it so good over the last 7 and a half years that actually as supporters we might find ourselves in situation where nothing will make us happy other than promotion to the Premier league from this point on .

Which is an incredibly difficult task to achieve for any manager
 

Balli001

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I cannot believe we are considering such an average manager to take forward Marks legacy with the club. I am sure some of the squad would fan boy over lampard but that is not what we need.
Lampard proved beyond all doubt (in my mind) during his second spell at Chelsea that is is not able to galvanize a team and gel them to preform as a cohesive unit.

We need an experienced manager who understands modern methods but has the backbone not to be Doug Kings yes man.

Moyes would be my choice if he would come. Doug I suspect will appoint someone who is grateful to be here and will provide him, the Ipad crew, and the Dr the lowest level of challenge possible.
He has made as many play off finals as robins and managed 2 sides in the premier League
 

covcity4life

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At the time nobody probably did , but it's irrelevant now as he joined a pretty big football club dead on its feet with loads of potential and made them realise it for 7 years .

To do what mark robins did here is next to impossible for many a manager to achieve
Agreed.

But it should be noted we don't need the next manager to perform those same miracles
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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First time poster but long time reader on here.
I’m as gutted as everyone at the sacking of Robins purely because the sentiment involved made me (blindly) hope he would be the man that turned it around. However, I can understand the decision purely based on league results since the end of March.
In terms of Lampard, I would’ve preferred one of the innovative Scandinavian names we’ve seen mentioned but I haven’t seen anybody mention those leagues are coming to the end of the season so those managers wouldn’t be available until mid December at the earliest. I’ve voted yes because Lampard is a very intelligent guy, favours a formation that suits these players, I think he can improve this midfield and he’ll be desperate to improve his reputation after the Chelsea caretaker role.
Lampard no thanks ,not a fan of Moyes but he wouldn't come to us any way, he was on about large salary at West Ham one we could not afford.
 

Ccfcisparks

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First time poster but long time reader on here.
I’m as gutted as everyone at the sacking of Robins purely because the sentiment involved made me (blindly) hope he would be the man that turned it around. However, I can understand the decision purely based on league results since the end of March.
In terms of Lampard, I would’ve preferred one of the innovative Scandinavian names we’ve seen mentioned but I haven’t seen anybody mention those leagues are coming to the end of the season so those managers wouldn’t be available until mid December at the earliest. I’ve voted yes because Lampard is a very intelligent guy, favours a formation that suits these players, I think he can improve this midfield and he’ll be desperate to improve his reputation after the Chelsea caretaker role.
Yep I’m the same. Would have only sacked Robins if we could get one of those unlikely picks of Moyes or Potter in.

An overseas appointment is not the right move to make mid season with the current batch of players.
 

Evo1883

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Agreed.

But it should be noted we don't need the next manager to perform those same miracles

For me no , when it comes to managers I'm actually one of the fans that wants to give them time .

There is only 1 thing that some in this fanbase will find acceptable and that's premier league football .

Whoever is the next manager I guarantee if they don't hit the ground running the same faces will be itching for change again
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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I don’t know. But he has paid the price for that whilst the players have got off Scot free
That's what happens in football the manager pays the price. What else is going to happen you can't sack the players . I understand the frustration but some on here need a reality check .
 

bigfatronssba

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My concern nick mate seriously is that fans have had it so good over the last 7 and a half years that actually as supporters we might find ourselves in situation where nothing will make us happy other than promotion to the Premier league from this point on .

Which is an incredibly difficult task to achieve for any manager

We’ve had three consecutive seasons of flirting or being in the playoffs.

It’s not an unreasonable expectation for that to continue
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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Yep I’m the same. Would have only sacked Robins if we could get one of those unlikely picks of Moyes or Potter in.

An overseas appointment is not the right move to make mid season with the current batch of players.
Why not , most foreign managers coming in can adapt quickly and usually have a knowledge of English football at PL or Championship level.
 

Evo1883

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We’ve had three consecutive seasons of flirting or being in the playoffs.

It’s not an unreasonable expectation for that to continue
Sure , but come the first bad patch (which happens under all managers ) will supporters be demanding change again
 

fernandopartridge

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So, having done the research, I think it pans out as this...

Lampard had one season at Derby. Whilst there he relied on key loan players, and also had a run of 13 games with only three wins.

How this fits trigger man Doug's new style of immediate success (but no loans) isn't quite clear to me, but he would be a "big name" to show off to his mates, I suppose...
You can cherry pick any manager's record like that. Robins got us to the play offs with 3-4 loan players in the team.

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David O'Day

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I don't want it to be Lampard and can't find any credible links to him but if it is I'll get behind him 100% and give him time, sadly I fear not everyone will.
 

WebbCCFC

New Member
Yep I’m the same. Would have only sacked Robins if we could get one of those unlikely picks of Moyes or Potter in.

An overseas appointment is not the right move to make mid season with the current batch of players.
I think Moyes and Potter would be completely unrealistic. I’m surprised at the timing with the rest of November being tougher fixtures that Robins tended to relish. Where the fixtures look “easier”, they’re the type of games I wouldn’t back us to get 3 points as we can’t break those teams down, for me that has to be down to tactics and we never seemed to take any risks. With the increase in spending, I have to question if Robins knows how to get the best out of those players in these kind of games, it’s the first time in his career that he’s experienced that
 

CovValleyBoy

Well-Known Member
First time poster but long time reader on here.
I’m as gutted as everyone at the sacking of Robins purely because the sentiment involved made me (blindly) hope he would be the man that turned it around. However, I can understand the decision purely based on league results since the end of March.
In terms of Lampard, I would’ve preferred one of the innovative Scandinavian names we’ve seen mentioned but I haven’t seen anybody mention those leagues are coming to the end of the season so those managers wouldn’t be available until mid December at the earliest. I’ve voted yes because Lampard is a very intelligent guy, favours a formation that suits these players, I think he can improve this midfield and he’ll be desperate to improve his reputation after the Chelsea caretaker role.
Agree. Getting to the stage where will be disappointed if its not Frank Lampard.
You simply can not dispute his football pedigree.
 

old_wheat

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One of the main attractions of Lampard would be he network of loan players. But Doug has seemingly banned loan players for Mark Robins.

does this mean Lampard has been promised money to buy players? Or has DK changed his policy ?
 

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