Robins agony (7 Viewers)

covhead1

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New Huddersfield manager Mark Robins described his decision to walk out on Coventry five months into a three-year contract as the toughest of his career.

Robins, 43, had transformed Coventry's season after being installed as Andy Thorn's successor in September, steering them from a potential relegation battle in npower League One to the fringes of the play-offs.
But Huddersfield, who sacked Simon Grayson three weeks ago after going 12 games without a win, were granted permission to approach Robins on Tuesday after Coventry had rejected an initial approach.
Nigel Adkins, sacked by Southampton last month, had been installed as the early favourite to replace Grayson, but Huddersfield maintained Robins had been their first choice and he was unveiled as the club's fifth manager in as many years at their Canalside training headquarters.
"It was a considered decision," said Robins, who alluded to the current rent dispute between the club, Arena Coventry Ltd - the owners of the Ricoh Arena - and Coventry City Council.
"I spoke to the owner, I sought assurances and didn't get any assurances from the owner of Coventry," he said.
"I absolutely wish them all the best, they work their socks off and as I've said before that club needs support from Coventry City Council.
"That led to a decision to want to speak with Huddersfield and that's how the decision has been arrived at."
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
So basically it was the owners they couldnt assure him of meeting his demands (where have we heard that before?) and Councils fault because they dont support the club by letting them use the stadium for nothing (not that it is just a council decision of course) that he jumped ship for more money in a higher division closer to home :thinking about:........ yes of course Mark ...... was it said with hand on heart and puppy dog eyes too ?
 

torchomatic

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I thought he'd dropped his wallet on his foot.
 

covcity4life

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if sisu couldnt give him assurances it was just them being honest

we cant afford to spend big, hes got a good squad already,not much else needed.

robins is an idiot
 

georgehudson

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we still haven't heard from the owner though,
it is well overdue for Ms Seppala to state her side of things,
come to think of it quite a few CCFC fans would like to meet her
 

torchomatic

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And yet last week he was very happy after having a meeting with the owner the day before. So which is it?

So basically it was the owners they couldnt assure him of meeting his demands (where have we heard that before?) and Councils fault because they dont support the club by letting them use the stadium for nothing (not that it is just a council decision of course) that he jumped ship for more money in a higher division closer to home :thinking about:........ yes of course Mark ...... was it said with hand on heart and puppy dog eyes too ?
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
well clearly torch he has just proven he cant be believed from one week to the next
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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The situation now is no different to what Robins walked into 5 months ago, he knew what he was walking in to so don't try mugging us off you lying bastard

He left for a higher level of football and an increase in his wages, at least have the decency to admit it
 

Otis

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I am more inclined to think something happened during the week.


Well yep.

Last week he might have liked what he heard. This week he didn't.

Not saying that to be true of course, but it is a possibility.

God knows who to believe, the council, ACL, Sisu, Robins?

Not sure I believe any of them to be honest.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
Never liked or trusted him from Day One! :whistle:
His shifty little eyes were too close together!
 

torchomatic

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And HTFC said that the process to get him had been a long one. Another twist.

I am more inclined to think something happened during the week.


Well yep.

Last week he might have liked what he heard. This week he didn't.

Not saying that to be true of course, but it is a possibility.

God knows who to believe, the council, ACL, Sisu, Robins?

Not sure I believe any of them to be honest.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Someone posted yesterday his reasons for when he left Barnsley. Sounds a bit like de ja vu to me!

It's almost identical!
 

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