Mark Robins Interview - The Coaches Voice (1 Viewer)

Colin Steins Smile

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Very good article. I was interested to note his reference to David Mayler, who I previously never saw the value of his loan. Clearly, he was influential around the changing room.
 

covcity4life

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Cracking read. As always he speaks for the fans and sees it the same waym checkatrade was monumental make no doubt about that

I love him. Want to take him to my parents house and feed him with onion bhaji and samosas. It's a family kind of love!
 

djr8369

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Great read. Not sure why people are surprised about Meyler. Doyle would have been a big loss mentality and he filled that void I think.
 
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Great read. Not sure why people are surprised about Meyler. Doyle would have been a big loss mentality and he filled that void I think.
Mainly because he was diabolically shit as a footballer!
 
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As an aside, I didn't know Chris Powell had rocked up at Den Haag.
 

Paxman II

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Typical Mark Robins I'd say. Humble, feet still firmly planted on the ground and still maintaining the jobs not done yet with the premier league in his thoughts. He has been a revelation since coming back and his decision making in bringing in Adi Vievash was a critcal one, using the excellent academy, and setting up a scout/recruitment team with astute abilities, along with astyle of play that goes looking for results. That's a good manager.
SISU supported him properly and we have had our rewards. Now lets see where this spirit can continue to take us...
 

robbiekeane

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Lol just imagine (never gonna happen but dream with me), if we got promoted to the premier league and built our own stadium with the money.

Humiliation for CCC.
 

DannyThomas_1981

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Robins writes: 'People talk about a 12th man – well, the Coventry supporters are exactly that. The role they’ve played in rebuilding the club can’t be overstated. With them behind you, you feel like you can achieve anything.'


We can't control the politics around being back at St. Andrews and we're all going to have different opinions as to what's really happening or who is to blame.

What we can control is being there in numbers at St. Andrews, standing proudly together and supporting our fantastic team and manager. A team without a home and performing against the odds. Let's get behind the lads just as we did last season.
 

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