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torchomatic

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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Sacked Coventry City manager Mark Robins called it "a humbling experience" as he returned to the city to pick up an honorary degree just two weeks after being let go by the Championship club.

After almost eight years as Sky Blues boss, at a time of great stress and great change for the former Premier League club, Robins inspired four trips to Wembley and two promotions.

And yet the reward of a degree to honour all that hard work and success, handed out by Coventry University, came just a fortnight to the day since he was handed his P45 by Coventry City owner Doug King.

"This honour came out of left field a few weeks ago," Robins told BBC CWR. "And to be back in Coventry such a short time time after losing my job was something I hadn't contemplated.
But it has been a humbling experience. There are hundreds of people here who have just picked up their degrees and worked really hard for them. And that is why it feels so very, very humbling.

"It's been an emotional day but then it's been an emotional few weeks."

In his first interview since leaving the Sky Blues, the 54-year-old former Rotherham United, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Scunthorpe United manager preferred not to speculate at where and when he might pop up next, but he did admit that his recent experience "had lit a fire in him".

'Fans the lifeblood of any club'
Robins admits that, proud as he was to receive the award, it was a shared honour with all who have supported the former Manchester United striker in his most successful time as a football manager.

"I'm delighted to get this in recognition of all the hard work that has gone in over the last nearly eight years," he said.

"Everybody has played their part. The players, the staff, the supporters. In fact, mostly the supporters. The lifeblood of any football club.

"The journey that everybody has been on has been an immense one.

"I've loved every minute of it and, if I could do it all over again, I would.

"The fact is we've had some brilliant moments. The supporters have played a special part in that and I can't thank them enough. Without the fans behind you, you can't achieve anything - and they've been magnificent."


Robins also paid homage to the man he had at his back for five years at Coventry, ex-chief executive Dave Boddy, who left the club in January, by inviting him as his guest at the degree ceremony.

"We've kept in touch and will continue to do that," added Robins. "Dave Boddy was brilliant for the football club, brilliant for me and he's a brilliant human being. It was good to spend time with him and have a catch-up."

Although the Coventry players are understood to have been asked not to go on social media over the past fortnight, Robins has been grateful for their private sentiments.

"The players have contacted me independently," he said. "They just need a bit of time to settle down. Things have changed and everybody moves on.

"It's something that, over time, you come to terms with. Whenever you lose your job it's tough. The fact that I've been here so long makes it even tougher but, in football management, you know sooner or later it's going to end.

"Whilst it was sooner than I wanted, at the end of the day, it is what it is.

"I left school at 16. I'm not an academic. So, to get this bestowed on me is really special. I'm not sure about the hat though."
 
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jim20

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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Great way to answer the questions, not getting into it and putting the club and players interests first.
 
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Ccfcisparks

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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torchomatic said:
Sacked Coventry City manager Mark Robins called it "a humbling experience" as he returned to the city to pick up an honorary degree just two weeks after being let go by the Championship club.

After almost eight years as Sky Blues boss, at a time of great stress and great change for the former Premier League club, Robins inspired four trips to Wembley and two promotions.

And yet the reward of a degree to honour all that hard work and success, handed out by Coventry University, came just a fortnight to the day since he was handed his P45 by Coventry City owner Doug King.

"This honour came out of left field a few weeks ago," Robins told BBC CWR. "And to be back in Coventry such a short time time after losing my job was something I hadn't contemplated.

But it has been a humbling experience. There are hundreds of people here who have just picked up their degrees and worked really hard for them. And that is why it feels so very, very humbling.

"It's been an emotional day but then it's been an emotional few weeks."

In his first interview since leaving the Sky Blues, the 54-year-old former Rotherham United, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Scunthorpe United manager preferred not to speculate at where and when he might pop up next, but he did admit that his recent experience "had lit a fire in him".
But it has been a humbling experience. There are hundreds of people here who have just picked up their degrees and worked really hard for them. And that is why it feels so very, very humbling.

"It's been an emotional day but then it's been an emotional few weeks."

In his first interview since leaving the Sky Blues, the 54-year-old former Rotherham United, Barnsley, Huddersfield Town and Scunthorpe United manager preferred not to speculate at where and when he might pop up next, but he did admit that his recent experience "had lit a fire in him".

Robins also paid homage to the man he had at his back for five years at Coventry, ex-chief executive Dave Boddy, who left the club in January, by inviting him as his guest at the degree ceremony.

"We've kept in touch and will continue to do that," added Robins. "Dave Boddy was brilliant for the football club, brilliant for me and he's a brilliant human being. It was good to spend time with him and have a catch-up."

Although the Coventry players are understood to have been asked not to go on social media over the past fortnight, Robins has been grateful for their private sentiments.

"The players have contacted me independently," he said. "They just need a bit of time to settle down. Things have changed and everybody moves on.

"It's something that, over time, you come to terms with. Whenever you lose your job it's tough. The fact that I've been here so long makes it even tougher but, in football management, you know sooner or later it's going to end.

"Whilst it was sooner than I wanted, at the end of the day, it is what it is.

"I left school at 16. I'm not an academic. So, to get this bestowed on me is really special. I'm not sure about the hat though."

Mark Robins was talking to BBC CWR's Clive Eakin
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An intelligent, great, humble man who has written himself into Coventry City history forever. He has given all of us memories we will never forget.

while some may not miss him managing the team, all of us will miss him being at the forefront of the club and representing the city.
 
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torchomatic

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #4
Copy and pasted again as I'd messed up the original.
 
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PVA

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #5
Nice words. What a legend.


 
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stay_up_skyblues

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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skybluecam

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #7
Gotta be honest, was strange hearing him speak knowing he’s no longer our manager. I’ve probably been a bit harsh on him on here. Still love him and think he’s a legend, I’m glad he clearly isn’t done in football and hope he’s successful somewhere else.
 
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Offhegoes

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #8
Robins is distrustful of the media. There were run ins with Turner at the CET. His post match interviews on CWR were rambling match reports

When he's asked more pressing questions, injury updates, performance levels or transfer business he shuts it down immediately, with short, snappy answers.

wise old fox!

However, a very gentlemanly interview today. Seems he’s genuinely sad to have left the club, and resisted any digs at King.
 
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Viktor17

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #9
What a gent. He looks so much better than he has done and sounded better.

wish him nothing but success next, and sure will be following his new team closely.
 
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usskyblue

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #10
skybluecam said:
Gotta be honest, was strange hearing him speak knowing he’s no longer our manager. I’ve probably been a bit harsh on him on here. Still love him and think he’s a legend, I’m glad he clearly isn’t done in football and hope he’s successful somewhere else.
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Alright. Thefuck have you done with @skybluecam ?
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #11
jim20 said:
Great way to answer the questions, not getting into it and putting the club and players interests first.
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Couldn’t agree more class act
 
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AJB1983

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #12
Andy Turner has got a more in depth one on Coventry live with a lot good stuff in there.
 
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SkyBlue_Bear83

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #13
The incoming manager has huge boots to fill that's for sure.
 
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Gynnsthetonic

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #14
skybluecam said:
Gotta be honest, was strange hearing him speak knowing he’s no longer our manager. I’ve probably been a bit harsh on him on here. Still love him and think he’s a legend, I’m glad he clearly isn’t done in football and hope he’s successful somewhere else.
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Yes it felt very strange hearing his voice, surreal!
 
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andrew.roberts

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #15
He brought an enviable stability to our club. I wish him every success for the future.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #16
That’s an extremely dignified take on what’s happened and it does sum him up as a man. The way he handled the play off final defeat and FA Cup semi was top class and this is no different.

Many thanks to MR for making our club what it is: something to be proud of.
 
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harvey098

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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Pure class. Not even a sniff of a snide remark or cryptic retort to being publicly scapegoated by a man pathetically trying to save face.

He’s already a legend but I think it’ll be even greater in the coming years when I predict he’ll be the 7 year blip of brilliance either side of decades of shit. Hope I’m wrong.

Let’s get to work on that statue either way.
 
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ptr

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #18
Looks much better in this hat. Dr Robins - the man who gave us 4 superb days out at Wembley. Thank you.
 
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Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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  • Nov 21, 2024
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skybluecam said:
Gotta be honest, was strange hearing him speak knowing he’s no longer our manager. I’ve probably been a bit harsh on him on here. Still love him and think he’s a legend, I’m glad he clearly isn’t done in football and hope he’s successful somewhere else.
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What you know about football you could probably write on Jack Grealish’s shin pads with a bingo dabber.

Robins is a legend and what he’s done for us is remarkable. We were a complete failure of a football club for decades before Robins returned.

Those continually bitching or that can’t remember the last 30 years are going to get to experience the 2020’s versions of Dowie, Peter Reid, Andy Thorn, Coleman, Boothroyd with a return to shite failure managers. A real return to ‘Elite Tactical Nonces Nouses’.
 
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Covkid1968#

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  • Nov 21, 2024
  • #20
I miss him… feels like he is one of us. Hope he can return to the club as a fan and be amongst us
 
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The watchmaker

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue said:
Those continually bitching or that can’t remember the last 30 years are going to get to experience the 2020’s versions of Dowie, Peter Reid, Andy Thorn, Coleman, Boothroyd with a return to shite failure managers.
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I for one can't wait - looking forward to getting the real Coventry City back! I'm looking forward to having my stand back to myself, shorter queues in the bogs etc. Remember the first time I had to sit in my own actual seat sandwiched between two other fans. That was a real eye opener for me. I'll never forgive Robins for that!
 
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Skybluekyle

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Very classy, but not at all unexpected.

He's a legend, a superb manager and, as I keep saying, one of life's good guys.

Going to feel weird looking over and not seeing him on the bench tomorrow (Saturday at 12:30pm)
 
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standupforcity

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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What a man...such dignity. Everything you'd expect of him came out in that interview.. very honest, straight forward and moving. We've been so very lucky!
 
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nunchuckas

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Watch him still refer to us as 'our supporters' and not get a slight tear in you eye, I dare you

Will be tough seeing him manage someone else. Maybe in a couple of years time when we're back to normal and struggling to stay in the Championship season after the season, and King's long since ran off, we can try and get him back a 3rd time..?
 
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Great_Expectations

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  • Nov 22, 2024
  • #25
This genuinely makes me sad.

Hearing him speak in a capacity that isn’t our manager is odd.

Still, I’m sure someone will quote the back end of last season as justification.
 
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nunchuckas

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Great_Expectations said:
This genuinely makes me sad.

Hearing him speak in a capacity that isn’t our manager is odd.

Still, I’m sure someone will quote the back end of last season as justification.
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Yeah, there's always one. I think we've been spoilt these last 7 years and some people have forgotten what things were like before, if they think the end of last season and another slow start is a big enough deal to do something as drastic as we have just done.

The end of last season was almost cruel when you consider how the fixtures were piling up from the cup run given how slim our squad depth was. And it was King who demanded the cup run.
 
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CovveeBreak

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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The first time the SBA sing "There's only one Mark Robins" when he's in the opposition dug out is gonna hit different...
 

clint van damme

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  • Nov 22, 2024
  • #28
Knew King and Boddy didn't see eye to eye but didn't realise how close Robins and Boddy were.

I've said the falling out with Viveash was the beginning of the end, maybe it was Boddy going?
Though from what I hear, King got that one right.

Anyway, great interview with Robins, club legend and makes some of the attempts on here to disparage his legacy look even more pathetic.
 
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stevefloyd

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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He was a class act for us, dragged us from the depths of oblivion and made us all proud supporters of Coventry City Fc again, he stuck with us through thick and thin got us to Wembley and some amazing games/memories then some jerk chairmen fucked it up for us by being blinded by his ego tainted vision and attempted vision of being a chairman...fuck you Doug!!
 
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CovValleyBoy

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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harvey098 said:
Pure class. Not even a sniff of a snide remark or cryptic retort to being publicly scapegoated by a man pathetically trying to save face.

He’s already a legend but I think it’ll be even greater in the coming years when I predict he’ll be the 7 year blip of brilliance either side of decades of shit. Hope I’m wrong.

Let’s get to work on that statue either way.
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My £500 is ready for the statue. It must be commissioned & stood next to J.H.
 
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Sky Blue Goblin

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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CovValleyBoy said:
My £500 is ready for the statue. It must be commissioned & stood next to J.H.
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Can we put Jimmy in the middle of the roundabout on Jimmy hill way and move the robins statue to where Hill is atm outside the stadium?
 
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Sky Blue Goblin said:
Can we put Jimmy in the middle of the roundabout on Jimmy hill way and move the robins statue to where Hill is atm outside the stadium?
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Not easily no
 
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Sky Blue Goblin

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Sky Blue Pete said:
Not easily no
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Shame, would love to see something done to the roundabout as awful atm
 

Sky Blue Pete

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Sky Blue Goblin said:
Shame, would love to see something done to the roundabout as awful atm
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Jimmy hill statue is very very heavy
 

Sky Blue Goblin

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  • Nov 22, 2024
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Sky Blue Pete said:
Jimmy hill statue is very very heavy
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So you don’t think three of us could lift it
 
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