Mark Robins Decisions (1 Viewer)

MFenton85

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Although a brief spell with us, and a great improvement to the belief of the current squad. I feel that any proper manager should of had the same impact. Its not difficult improving on a guy that didn't have a clue about team selections and tactics (AT).

He was not the God that some made out to be, and we will see that with Huddersfield. I felt his decision to exclude Barton from the side as completely bizarre. Branded as being too good for this league (no such thing) Would you hear any top manager saying this?. Towards the end of his spell, I felt that certain players were often played out of position.

Moussa - not a great central midfielder, but a good LW, best performances seen when cutting in from the left.

McSheffrey - Consistently playing him, although his end product often counted for nothing. McSheffrey is no longer a first team player in my opinion, and should be keeping the bench warm as back up.

Fleck - Not given a great opportunity, hes not a wide player, someone with good technical ability and has the ability to pick out a good through ball, why limit that to looking to the right only? when in a central role, he has both ways to pass.

Edge - Was playing well in my opinion until Robins publically came out and said he needed to up his game.

Jennings - Too defensive for some games.

Ball - What warranted him coming on against Crewe?
 

dadgad

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Water under the bridge .....tho' his biggest mistake - playing McGoaldik in his last game - was a sign that he's not a great manager.
 

SBS

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Water under the bridge .....tho' his biggest mistake - playing McGoaldik in his last game - was a sign that he's not a great manager.

That's obvious in hindsight. Were you calling for his exclusion prior to the game?
 

dadgad

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That's obvious in hindsight. Were you calling for his exclusion prior to the game?

Most certainly, it was a pitiful decision.....and particularly in light of MGoaldick's idiotic booking at Stevenage. I thought Robins gave us an insight there just how much he still has to learn.
 

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