Transfer Rumour Carl Rushworth (19 Viewers)

torchomatic

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Bristol rovers game the other night summed up how far we’ve come so quickly. I remember going there few years ago being 3-0 down in 20 mins. It was a training exercise for us on Wednesday.

Yeah, said the same to my lad when we were there on Wednesday. We've come so far.

There were loads of teams I was always nervous of playing back then. They've stayed where they were and we've progressed beyond measure.

Same when we first moved into the Championship, it was teams like Watford and Norwich I dreaded playing. Think we're better than both those now, although they're both signing some good players. Hopefully, we can strengthen more in the next couple of weeks.
 

Viktor17

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People keep saying that Robins dropped Dovin for Collins, and while technically correct he only did this for 3 games.

Leeds away, a calamity where having Dino Zoff in goal wouldn't have made a difference.

Blackburn away, clean sheet and 3 points.

Sheff W at home, where a failure to freshen up the midfield late in the game, not for the first time, cost us at least a point.

Whatever went wrong for Robins last season, his keeper selection wasn't really a part of it.
God just reflecting back to robins last season - he really did loose his way with the team didn’t he.
 

TomRad85

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Yeah, said the same to my lad when we were there on Wednesday. We've come so far.

There were loads of teams I was always nervous of playing back then. They've stayed where they were and we've progressed beyond measure.

Same when we first moved into the Championship, it was teams like Watford and Norwich I dreaded playing. Think we're better than both those now, although they're both signing some good players. Hopefully, we can strengthen more in the next couple of weeks.
I remember our first game back in the Championship, Kalas scored the winner for Bristol City and I was thinking how are we supposed to compete with teams that have £7 million Czech internationals.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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People keep saying that Robins dropped Dovin for Collins, and while technically correct he only did this for 3 games.

Leeds away, a calamity where having Dino Zoff in goal wouldn't have made a difference.

Blackburn home, clean sheet and 3 points.

Sheff W at home, where a failure to freshen up the midfield late in the game, not for the first time, cost us at least a point.

Whatever went wrong for Robins last season, his keeper selection wasn't really a part of it.
I assume you mean Wilson instead of Collins, though the point is the same.
 

baldy

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Yeah, said the same to my lad when we were there on Wednesday. We've come so far.

There were loads of teams I was always nervous of playing back then. They've stayed where they were and we've progressed beyond measure.

Same when we first moved into the Championship, it was teams like Watford and Norwich I dreaded playing. Think we're better than both those now, although they're both signing some good players. Hopefully, we can strengthen more in the next couple of weeks.

Better than Norwich? We barely seem to beat them do we?
 

CCFCAnalysis

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People keep saying that Robins dropped Dovin for Collins, and while technically correct he only did this for 3 games.

Leeds away, a calamity where having Dino Zoff in goal wouldn't have made a difference.

Blackburn away, clean sheet and 3 points.

Sheff W at home, where a failure to freshen up the midfield late in the game, not for the first time, cost us at least a point.

Whatever went wrong for Robins last season, his keeper selection wasn't really a part of it.

It was clearly apart of the muddled thinking. Not getting the results so swapping the keeper, and then playing Rudoni at LWB


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fatso

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God just reflecting back to robins last season - he really did loose his way with the team didn’t he.
He had a bad start to the season. He hadn't lost his way at all, that's pure hyperbole he was struggling without having AV along side him, but let's not forget he'd won 2 games back to back before the Derby defeat that cost him his job.

Would we of got to the playoffs if he'd of stayed, no, so Doug was justified if pulling the trigger, but MR didn't become a bad manager over night. And I'll back him to do a good job at Stoke.
 
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CovRes

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is was Collins wasn’t it? Wasn’t Wilson injured at that time or am I remembering wrongly?
Wilson played in those 3 games.

Dovin came back in after those games and played up to the Derby game, iirc. He then missed the Sunderland game and Collins was the only alternative as I think Wilson was injured at that stage.

Carr, and then Lampard, stuck with Collins until the Portsmouth game.

Where Robins really got it wrong with Dovin was criticising him for a freak goal at QPR. That seemed to affect his performances for a little while.
 

SBT

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Where Robins really got it wrong with Dovin was criticising him for a freak goal at QPR. That seemed to affect his performances for a little while.
It was as much an issue with the overall defensive setup as it was Dovin, but he was clueless on the ball that night, we had no idea how to play out from the back. Thought the goal was unlucky more than anything, but I went home pretty frustrated with him.

He had a brilliant hot streak of making big saves (which is what stands out to us most as fans) but I do think his game in general needs a bit more work, and an ACL injury obviously does not help with that.
 

Kingokings204

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I'm still buzzing that we have got this keeper for the season. It feels like a weight has been lifted.

me too. We simply couldn’t go in with Collins or Wilson

if we didn’t sign another player I would be content. It’s such a horrible market at the moment.
 
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