The facts are that while Mark Robins was in charge at Coventry he inherited a player
who went on to score 16 goals. Out of 13 home league games, they lost five games. Out of 24 league games played, four clean sheets were kept.
My son just a commented that it was a shame that we also lost the first
team coach. My response was that this is the same coach who was here
when the mighty Shrewsbury had SIXTEEN attempts on goal when being the
away team. Also the same coach/manager who set the team up against
Crewe to be open to the counter attack.
My question is, would any manager worth his salt done as good as, if not better
when in charge over the same period. Mark Robins lucky manager?
Discuss........
Oh, just like being back at school. Goodee......
That is the point I was trying to make. We need to move on and not dwell too much on the past. Mark Robins made his decision and will have to live by that decision. I think it shows what a sorry state football is in just now, where money talks and supporters pretend that they are watching their players. When really we all know that they are waiting for a better offer to come their way.Robins seemed like a capable manager. Mind you, he should have done well with the squad that he had. I certainly don't feel like we have lost The Special One.
Errrr discussion forum,,...... is that not the point!
For me it was not so much the faith he gave me on the pitch but the knowledge that some lazy bastards would get a boot if they didn't give 100%. liked his no nonense but what ever happened he shjould not have led us all to believe he would stay loyal (sky blue blood).. For that he is, and will always be a turd.
Robins was easily the best manager we've had for ages, both said and did the right things, brought in good players and his system and tactics were spot on. In his eyes the move to HTFC was a promotion and everyone on here would have done exactly the same
The facts are that while Mark Robins was in charge at Coventry he inherited a player
who went on to score 16 goals. Out of 13 home league games, they lost five games. Out of 24 league games played, four clean sheets were kept.
My son just a commented that it was a shame that we also lost the first
team coach. My response was that this is the same coach who was here
when the mighty Shrewsbury had SIXTEEN attempts on goal when being the
away team. Also the same coach/manager who set the team up against
Crewe to be open to the counter attack.
My question is, would any manager worth his salt done as good as, if not better
when in charge over the same period. Mark Robins lucky manager?
Discuss........
Robins was a good manager for City. Sad to see him go.
He hadn't even started to get his teeth in to us.
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