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The other way of looking at that is what Robins has done has worked for the majority of his time here, so to change it on a blip would be unreasonable and show a lack of faith in the long term over the short term panic.his collapse we find ourselves on with the finish line in sight unless Robins does something fundamentally different
A few months back McNulty was being slated and a few weeks ago it was Biamou's turn
If he was missing chances, people would be on his back, but we don't create any chances for him to miss. Its easy to pick on him, but there is no supply line.yep, the biamou slating has slowed down now he has scored 1 goal in about 25 league games
Every year we rebuild again with lesser players.
If we don’t get up this year we won’t for many years to come.
The only way to stop the rot is to invest in the team and Sisu won’t do that.
A lot of people won’t be investing their money next year so the rot with lesser players will continue.
It took more than a full season for Brian Clough to get Derby and Nottingham Forrest promotion.
It took Bill Shankley 3 or 4 years to get Liverpool promoted.
It took Alex Ferguson about 5 years to win the League with Manchester United.
Joe Royle took charge of Oldham around 81 or 82 and got them promotion around 91 or 92.
But lets just go ahead and call for another managers head as we need the bump factor.
The real problem is City's history has been too bumpy!
I think the results so far in this poll suggests no one calling for his head.
What a non event Poll.
I actually agree and like your post.The title invites it and another poll to sack him if we don't finish 7th or above was in favour of sacking him. So my last post is more than relevant!!
Yep. People keep pointing out this obvious fact, but others choose to ignore it.If he was missing chances, people would be on his back, but we don't create any chances for him to miss. Its easy to pick on him, but there is no supply line.
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A generation ago maybe. If anyone thinks we are likely to see anything like the time given to the above managers nowadays they are deluded. Bar the odd exceptions(Wenger et al) isn’t the average life 18 months?It took more than a full season for Brian Clough to get Derby and Nottingham Forrest promotion.
It took Bill Shankley 3 or 4 years to get Liverpool promoted.
It took Alex Ferguson about 5 years to win the League with Manchester United.
Joe Royle took charge of Oldham around 81 or 82 and got them promotion around 91 or 92.
But lets just go ahead and call for another managers head as we need the bump factor.
The real problem is City's history has been too bumpy!
Look closer at this league for example.A generation ago maybe. If anyone thinks we are likely to see anything like the time given to the above managers nowadays they are deluded. Bar the odd exceptions(Wenger et al) isn’t the average life 18 months?
Lol. Ditto Steve.For me stability is key, the majority of managers in the top 10 are now working solely with there players and had more than 1 summer to work in the transfer market and our stats are not far off the others who have only had 1 summer to change things. Notably Swindon who sit just 4 points ahead who secured the inspired signing of Marc Richards this January.
Look at the top 3 currently and how long the gaffers been in charge
1st Luton - Nathan Jones - 67pts
Appointed 6th Jan 2016 -
5 transfer windows - 2 summers
2nd Accrington- John Coleman - 61pts
Appointed Sept 18th 2014 -
7 transfer windows - 3 summers
3rd Wycombe - Gareth Ainsworth 59pts
Appointed July 1st 2013 -
10 transfer windows - 5 summers
4th Notts County - Kevin Nolan - 57 pts
Appointed Jan 12 2017 -
3 transfer windows - 1 summer
5th Mansfield- Steve Evans - 56 pts
Appointed Nov 16th 2016 -
3 transfer windows - 1 summer
6th Swindon - David Flitcroft - 54 pts
Appointed June 5th 2017 -
2 transfer windows - 1 summer
7th Lincoln - Danny Cowley - 53 pts
Appointed may 13th 2016
4 transfer windows - 2 summers
8th Exeter city - Paul Tisdale - 52 pts
Appointed may 24th 2011 -
14 transfer windows - 7 summers
9th Coventry City - Mark Robins - 50pts
Appointed March 6th 2017 -
2 transfer windows - 1 summer
10th Colchester - John McGreal - 50pts
Appointed may 9th 2016 -
4 transfer windows - 2 summers
Look closer at this league for example.
Luton, Accrington, Wycombe , Lincoln, Exeter.
Some of the longest serving managers in EFL
League position doesn’t lie. That’s evidence. Takes up to and longer than 2 years.
ol spooky at exactly the same time. Not for the first timeSums up my last post exactly
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ol spooky at exactly the same time. Not for the first time
Its easy to pick on him, but there is no supply line.
A generation ago maybe. If anyone thinks we are likely to see anything like the time given to the above managers nowadays they are deluded. Bar the odd exceptions(Wenger et al) isn’t the average life 18 months?
Well I will be investing again as I'll support my club through thin and thin.
I still feel we can go again next season but beyond 1 more season in L2 is a concern. I didn't expect us to bounce straight up so I'm not too downbeat.
Another transfer window to rebuild and a season of experience taken in by the players and management to what this league demands.
I expect us to be in the mix once more, stability is key at this point for me.
Look closer at this league for example.
Luton, Accrington, Wycombe , Lincoln, Exeter.
Some of the longest serving managers in EFL
League position doesn’t lie. That’s evidence. Takes up to and longer than 2 years.
Fair play to the bloke. Doing well to even be alive at 91 never mind managing a teamJoe Royle took charge of Oldham around 81 or 82 and got them promotion around 91 or 92
Why do you blink the playoffs are a lottery?Give him till the end and if he doesn’t make the playoffs it’s time to say goodbye. If we loose in the lottery of the playoffs then I would give him another go next season.
What have we had to cheer about under him beating Stoke City, what else ? I think the 2 Forest Green results negates that.We have been changing managers for lesser results than we demand for many years now. It hasn't really worked in the past has it? There is an old saying that if you always do what you have always done, you always get the same result...which is wrong to an extent as you get overtaken by others.
The fact is that under Robins we have had more to actually cheer & celebrate than under any other manager for about 28yrs.
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The inexperienced player + experienced assistant did us brilliantly in the pastI’ve said it on another thread last night Robins will walk if we lose the next three matches.
Doyle will take over till the end of the season and will have a experienced number 2 alongside him.
They’re really surprising stats given that all the “best” advice seems to be sack the manager as a knee jerk reaction to a dip in results.For me stability is key, the majority of managers in the top 10 are now working solely with there players and had more than 1 summer to work in the transfer market and our stats are not far off the others who have only had 1 summer to change things. Notably Swindon who sit just 4 points ahead who secured the inspired signing of Marc Richards this January.
Look at the top 3 currently and how long the gaffers been in charge
1st Luton - Nathan Jones - 67pts
Appointed 6th Jan 2016 -
5 transfer windows - 2 summers
2nd Accrington- John Coleman - 61pts
Appointed Sept 18th 2014 -
7 transfer windows - 3 summers
3rd Wycombe - Gareth Ainsworth 59pts
Appointed July 1st 2013 -
10 transfer windows - 5 summers
4th Notts County - Kevin Nolan - 57 pts
Appointed Jan 12 2017 -
3 transfer windows - 1 summer
5th Mansfield- Steve Evans - 56 pts
Appointed Nov 16th 2016 -
3 transfer windows - 1 summer
6th Swindon - David Flitcroft - 54 pts
Appointed June 5th 2017 -
2 transfer windows - 1 summer
7th Lincoln - Danny Cowley - 53 pts
Appointed may 13th 2016
4 transfer windows - 2 summers
8th Exeter city - Paul Tisdale - 52 pts
Appointed may 24th 2011 -
14 transfer windows - 7 summers
9th Coventry City - Mark Robins - 50pts
Appointed March 6th 2017 -
2 transfer windows - 1 summer
10th Colchester - John McGreal - 50pts
Appointed may 9th 2016 -
4 transfer windows - 2 summers
What have we had to cheer about under him beating Stoke City, what else ? I think the 2 Forest Green results negates that.
They’re really surprising stats given that all the “best” advice seems to be sack the manager as a knee jerk reaction to a dip in results.
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