Why would Robins agree to a "mutual agreement" and a statement saying he's gone as far as he can?
I'm sure Robins believed he was still the man for the job and could turn it around.
Same goes for leaving message etc, the man was sacked, I very much doubt he would've been up for doing all that...
Our inability to control games against weaker sides, over reliance on individual brilliance in attacking areas and struggling to break down teams that sit in.
Plus more than our fair share of bad luck and costly individual errors.
Bollocks
One thing I 100% agree with Doug on is that we have the quality to be challenging the top 6. Maybe an addition or two needed in Jan but we have a lot of talent at our disposal.
https://www.skysports.com/football/video/12606/13252886/coventry-confirm-frank-lampard-is-managerial-candidate
Honestly, I think it will be Lampard now.
I think you're one of the most level headed and reasonable on here, but you're barking up the wrong tree on this one I think.
It's perfectly possible to fall out with someone on a personal level even if you've been very successful working together.