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Ccfcisparks

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Hahahaha you know that isn't true! The handful of us that dared to say we should be doing better got torn to pieces.
In reality, the way the seasons going, we will have achieved just as much under Robins as we will under lampard.
 

clint van damme

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Hahahaha you know that isn't true! The handful of us that dared to say we should be doing better got torn to pieces.

I'm on about the people who jump on any criticism of Lampard never did the same for Robins, why do you think that was?
And I'm not on about his last few months, I'm on about throughout his tenure.

And if I made some mad leap like its because they support Lampard more than they support Coventry people would, quite rightly, be all over it, but as stupid as that would be, it's no more stupid than saying people want us to fail.
 

CovValleyBoy

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I'm on about the people who jump on any criticism of Lampard never did the same for Robins, why do you think that was?
And I'm not on about his last few months, I'm on about throughout his tenure.

And if I made some mad leap like its because they support Lampard more than they support Coventry people would, quite rightly, be all over it, but as stupid as that would be, it's no more stupid than saying people want us to fail.
Clint the last paragraph is not your finest?
 

Grendel

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In reality, the way the seasons going, we will have achieved just as much under Robins as we will under lampard.

Without Viveash we were achieving fuck all under Robins which is why he was sacked - if Viveash hasn’t arrived due to the guy before having to retire we would have unlikely to have got out of league 2
 

Grendel

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I'm on about the people who jump on any criticism of Lampard never did the same for Robins, why do you think that was?
And I'm not on about his last few months, I'm on about throughout his tenure.

And if I made some mad leap like its because they support Lampard more than they support Coventry people would, quite rightly, be all over it, but as stupid as that would be, it's no more stupid than saying people want us to fail.

There are certain posters on here who commented every time Lampard lost a game before he joined us. There is an irrational dislike of him along with Gerrard and Rooney regardless of how they do. That’s inevitable going to translate into what’s happening now in terms of performances
 

Grendel

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It’s like stumbling across one of those Japanese soldiers in the jungle still fighting World War 2 in the 1960s

Says the guy who if he stumbled across Adam Armstrong or Kieffer Moore would say your the past and not the future.

Robins isn’t a tactically astute manager and that’s why he was fired once Viveash left - king said as much

I know you are a tad embarrassed by your behaviour on here over the last few weeks but this analogy makes actually no real sense.
 

Shannerz

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There are certain posters on here who commented every time Lampard lost a game before he joined us. There is an irrational dislike of him .... That’s inevitable going to translate into what’s happening now in terms of performances
Not that I disagree, but it's exactly the same as your attitude to Robins.

The same complete and utter lack of objectivity.

So, even if the complaints are justified, you're not the right person to be making them, because it's exactly what you did under the previous manager.
 

clint van damme

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There are certain posters on here who commented every time Lampard lost a game before he joined us. There is an irrational dislike of him along with Gerrard and Rooney regardless of how they do. That’s inevitable going to translate into what’s happening now in terms of performances

You're always going to get a few, same as you with your anti Robins agenda.
I don't agree it translates into performances. And I haven't really seen or heard any vitriol aimed at the players home or away, though the atmosphere at both has been very subdued admittedly.
 

clint van damme

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It's definitely more people jumping on lampard than ever did robins. From the get go some have hated him for replacing robins and wanted him to fail and they only shut up while we on win streaks and they would look silly to say anything bad

Don't agree. Though you never used to call the Robins critical out but are on constant patrol for criticism of Lampard which is probably why you think it's more!
 

covcity4life

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Don't agree. Though you never used to call the Robins critical out but are on constant patrol for criticism of Lampard which is probably why you think it's more!
Think you need to go back because I loved robins and literally got piss taken out of me because I said his sacking felt like grieving a death

I also remember having back and forth with @Grendel because he laughed at me saying I wouldn't sack robins even if we rock bottom of premier league had we gone up.

I always stood up for him but crack on with the lies
 

Grendel

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Now this really is pathetic.

Nah that’s an opinion of a manager. If he’d stayed for another 10 years and failed every year I wouldn’t be crying and saying I’m done with football

I assume if robins was in charge this season and delivered the same outcome you’d still be crying and be done?
 

clint van damme

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I think most people now accept that sacking Robins when we did was the correct decision.

Undoubtedly. And I think that if we fail to go up this season that getting rid of Lampard (which I don't think will happen anyway) would be the wrong desicion.

Its just the reaction to adversity experienced under one manager compared to the reaction to it under another and the hypocrisy of some posters.
 

Captain Dart

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Hell's Bells. I thought by now there would be an official announcement.
Instead nothing on the official sites and another 5 pages of drivel here. :cautious:
 

clint van damme

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Think you need to go back because I loved robins and literally got piss taken out of me because I said his sacking felt like grieving a death

I also remember having back and forth with @Grendel because he laughed at me saying I wouldn't sack robins even if we rock bottom of premier league had we gone up.

I always stood up for him but crack on with the lies

Not how I remember it but I'll leave it, I really don't want yo go back through your posts.
 

clint van damme

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No that time was not good for you so I don't blame you for not wanting to back through it

I'm fine with my reaction. Melted down because the man who saved the club was sacked, came to terms with it after a few days.

Slated King, some of the things which I slated him for I got very wrong, some of the things, despite denial on here, I know that I was right about.
Didn't want Lampard but supported him from the minute he walked through the door and still 100% behind him.

Totally fine with it, I've no need to try and sugar-coat how I rea ted to the goings on at the time.
 

Shannerz

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Undoubtedly. And I think that if we fail to go up this season that getting rid of Lampard (which I don't think will happen anyway) would be the wrong desicion.

Its just the reaction to adversity experienced under one manager compared to the reaction to it under another and the hypocrisy of some posters.
Oh, I agree, people's biases come into play, certainly (from me too, no doubt).

I don't know how I'll feel about Lampard if we don't go up, it all depends on what happens from here in in.

If we continue to be exploited in the same ways we have been the last couple of months until the end of the season, then there will be some hard choices to be made.
 

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