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ROBINS CONFIRMED...ON THE OFFAL... (7 Viewers)

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covcity4life

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #71
Nick said:
Robins is taking training today!
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i rmember first time he came here he did a sbp interview day 1 and reeled off everything wrong on pitch like pace,directness etc

i was like HALLELUJAH! lets hope hes fast working again
 

clint van damme

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #72
Liquid Gold said:
Of all the stupid shit that goes on around this club blaming season ticket holders for the problem is the stupidest of the fucking lot.
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Look at who's doing the blaming, You wouldn't expect anything else.
 

Otis

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #73
covcity4life said:
i rmember first time he came here he did a sbp interview day 1 and reeled off everything wrong on pitch like pace,directness etc

i was like HALLELUJAH! lets hope hes fast working again
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Yeah. I remember his first interview too. It was like a breath of fresh air. No nonsense, straight to the point.

Always liked his post match interviews. Always felt I had been to the same game as him. Always seemed to be honest in his appraisals and opinions.

None of this we played well when we were truly awful kind of stuff.

On that exact point, did anyone see the Swansea v Burnley game over the weekend.

The Swans striker nicked the ball off the keeper, who clearly did NOT have the ball under control and then scored.

After the game Sean Dyche said his keeper had been 'attacked.'

The striker never even touched the keeper let alone attack him. He just snook the ball from under his hand.

Clearly no foul at all.

Much prefer it when managers just accept the truth and say it as it is.
 
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Liquid Gold

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #74
Otis said:
There was one game this season where I failed to applaud a throw in right down by the corner flag, so I do have to hold my hands up for that one.
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You're worse than Hitler
 
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hill83

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #75
This Robins was a breath of fresh air etc. Remember most managers are when they come in and it always changes to us thinking they talk bollocks. Don't forget he wasn't here long enough for the fresh air straight talking to turn into bollocks last time.
 
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Otis

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #76
hill83 said:
This Robins was a breath of fresh air etc. Remember most managers are when they come in and it always changes to us thinking they talk bollocks. Don't forget he wasn't here long enough for the fresh air straight talking to turn into bollocks last time.
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As I said on another thread, I had no problem with anything he said or did last time.

You may love your wife, but if Beyonce came along and offered you free blow jobs every day for the next 3 months don't tell me your head wouldn't be turned.
 
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hill83

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #77
Otis said:
As I said on another thread, I had no problem with anything he said or did last time.

You may love your wife, but if Beyonce came along and offered you free blow jobs every day for the next 3 months don't tell me your head wouldn't be turned.
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You may have missed my point Otis.
 
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ajsccfc

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #78
I wonder when they contacted him initially. For him to already be in taking training today and to be overwhelming bookies favourite before they'd even rubbed Slade's name in felt tip off the manager's door suggests it's been a while.
 

skybluebeduff

Well-Known Member
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #79
Skyblueweeman said:
RETURNING Sky Blues boss Mark Robins has told the Coventry Observer he is hoping for a ‘long association’ with the club this time round.

And he revealed he has not been brought in solely or specifically with a strict ‘remit’ of achieving what most fans believe would be a highly improbable escape from League One relegation, with just 11 games to go and the club rooted to the foot of the table 13 points adrift of safety.

But, while he has been brought in with a view to the future on a ‘rolling annual contract’ with no clause relating to the end of this season, the 47-year-old insisted the team will be battling for every point to beat the drop, and “will not throw the towel in”.

We exclusively revealed yesterday the Robins’ return, after earlier revealing the departure of his predecessor Russell Slade after his 13 League games in charge brought only a solitary win, despite the forthcoming historic return to Wembley after 30 years, in the Checkatrade Trophy on April 2.

It marks a return to the Coventry managerial job for the former Manchester United and Norwich City striker. He left Coventry City in February 2013 for then Championship side Huddersfield Town, having transformed the struggling Sky Blues within a short five-month spell to become League One promotion contenders, having been relegated under Andy Thorn the previous year. He has the highest win rate of all Coventry City managers while at the club – at 52 percent.

He was a fans’ favourite at the Ricoh Arena but was equally quickly resented for leaving for the Yorkshire club, given his aborted three-year deal had been so full of promise – and after reportedly saying Coventry City was “in my blood”.

Asked about his return in light of his controversial decision to quit last time, he told us: “I’m coming in with eyes wide open and I want it to be a long association. The supporters were magnificent last time and I appreciated their support.

“It was the most difficult professional decision I’ve had to make. It was a difficult decision to leave. I’m coming in to try and put things right. And to try to arrest the things that are happening now and build for the future.”

Asked if he had been given a ‘remit’ by the club to stay up in what many would regard as a ‘mission impossible’, he told us: “Keeping the Sky Blues up is not in the remit, no. But there are 11 games left, and we have to be positive.

“Of those 11 games, seven are at home and there is a cup final in the middle of that. It’s very difficult, but we have to have a go. We have to be under no illusions but expectations have to be tempered a little bit. There are not many games to go.

“Performances have been okay at times. There are some good things. There are good young lads and the academy is a positive. It’s done a terrific job in producing players.”

Asked if that meant potentially blooding young talent this season with a view to next season, he said: “Everything we do will be to get the best team on the pitch that we possibly can.

“We have to make sure we try and win as many games as we possibly can do, not throw the towel in.

“There is pride to play for, new contracts to play for. We’re going to Wembley. Our supporters have supported the club. We have to work as hard as we can do to pull everything in the right direction.

“The arrangement is for longer than the end of the season. I intend to do the job to the best of my ability. We have to make sure the team has good players and there are people coming through the academy.

“For me, it’s exciting. I know the club’s in a difficult situation but I embrace that challenge. I’m looking forward to it.”

Robins – who had left Coventry City in 2013 with a parting shot at Coventry City Council regarding the club’s need for more revenues amid the Ricoh Arena dispute, and who was widely rumoured to be departing to a better paid job – parted company with Huddersfield Town the following year. He later had a stint at fellow League One club Scunthorpe, where he was sacked in January last year.

He said his time since then out of the game had “not been pleasant” but he had spent as much time as he could watching games, and doing media work including for Manchester United TV. He paid tribute to departing manager Slade, adding he was a “nice guy” and that it was “always difficult when anybody loses his job”.

A much improved performance in the 0-0 draw at Shrewsbury on Saturday followed two crushing blows for the Sky Blues’ League One survival hopes – the 3-1 reverse at home to relegation rivals Swindon and a 2-1 defeat at Bury last Tuesday.

Many fans have felt relegation is now all but a forgone conclusion. The team, which began the season under Tony Mowbray without a win in the first ten games, have only won four league games all season, and might now require a minimum eight wins from 11 games for what would be the greatest of ‘great escapes’.

Robins, who has also managed Rotherham and Barnsley, added: “We’re in a predicament. All the supporters will be fearing the worst. We’ve got to take every game as it comes. That’s the only way to go about it.

“There is one goal and one priority. I am coming back in because it’s something that needs to be done. It will be my remit to get a team that’s going to win, and having everybody pulling together.

“Everybody at Coventry City Football Club needs to be more positive. Everybody knows I’ve got an affinity for the club. I enjoyed my time with the club last time. Looking from the outside it’s been difficult to watch. Last season they looked like going up. Tony Mowbray had everybody playing good football, but that fell away towards the end. This season’s been difficult to watch.

“Everybody knows it’s a good club. It’s time to bring everybody back together.”

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Returning boss Mark Robins wants ‘long association’ with Coventry City and has no survival ‘remit’

Credit to the main man Les at the Obvs.
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Hope he knows that positive academy has no home in 3 month...
 
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oscillatewildly

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #80
So when do we get Mcgoldrick on loan again?
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #81
ajsccfc said:
I wonder when they contacted him initially. For him to already be in taking training today and to be overwhelming bookies favourite before they'd even rubbed Slade's name in felt tip off the manager's door suggests it's been a while.
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Yeah, must have been at least the last week or so getting it sorted.
 

ajsccfc

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #82
Telegraph are saying his initial contract runs to summer 2018, which I guess becomes the annual rolling deal mentioned elsewhere.
 

Otis

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #83
hill83 said:
You may have missed my point Otis.
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Have I?

Aren't you saying his fresh air talk turned to bollocks last time?
 

hill83

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #84
Otis said:
Have I?

Aren't you saying his fresh air talk turned to bollocks last time?
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No. I'm saying he wasn't here long enough for that to happen last time. I'm not saying it will happen this time either though. It's a bit like the Eric Black situation, loved but he never got the chance to turn to shit. That being said I'm pleased he's here and have no issue with how he left now. I'd have done the same.
 
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Esoterica

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #85
hill83 said:
No. I'm saying he wasn't here long enough for that to happen. I'm not saying it will happen this time either though.
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Not even Beyonce would be a breath of fresh air after blowing you every day for 3 months.
 
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Otis

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #86
hill83 said:
No. I'm saying he wasn't here long enough for that to happen last time. I'm not saying it will happen this time either though. It's a bit like the Eric Black situation, loved but he never got the chance to turn to shit. That being said I'm pleased he's here and have no issue with how he left now. I'd have done the same.
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Ah right, with you now.

Just that a lot of people have accused Robins of talking bollocks last time re the Sky Blue blood etc.

I had no problem with him saying that, or then him then leaving.

I'm sure if such a good offer hadn't have come him he would indeed have stayed loyal to us.
 

hill83

Well-Known Member
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #87
I actually forgot about the sky blue blood bit! I was raging at the time. Genuinely seems daft being annoyed at that now. But I was more of a die hard then and it was life and death. Life's a lot different now, got an 18 month old son and Beyoncé's round tomorrow.
 
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ajsccfc

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #88
Kelly Rowland always seemed like she'd be dirtier. The other one would just tell you off all the time
 
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Ibby

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #89
Big jobs on his hands.
 

Skyblueweeman

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #90
skybluebeduff said:
Hope he knows that positive academy has no home in 3 month...
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Fair comment.

Thinking more about the appointment, seems even more strange as he knows how SISU operates and will know all that stuff. I don't buy the theory that we'd be the only ones to take him. Plenty of other L1/L2 clubs would take him if they had a managers job going.

Intriguing stuff...Never a dull day eh?!
 
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Skyblueweeman

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #91
Sill checking 901 BTW...still nothing. Will keep checking though....
 
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covcity4life

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #92
hill83 said:
No. I'm saying he wasn't here long enough for that to happen last time. I'm not saying it will happen this time either though. It's a bit like the Eric Black situation, loved but he never got the chance to turn to shit. That being said I'm pleased he's here and have no issue with how he left now. I'd have done the same.
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i think its a fair point about post match interviews. some managers you agree with and some you wonder what they are ona bout

i liked robins and mowbray interviews.

i dislikes pressley and slades. and venus
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #93
Skyblueweeman said:
Sill checking 901 BTW...still nothing. Will keep checking though....
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Parndon my ignorance wtf is 901?

...onwards & upwards PUSB
 

skyblueinBaku

Well-Known Member
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #94
Otis said:
You may love your wife, but if Beyonce came along and offered you free blow jobs every day for the next 3 months don't tell me your head wouldn't be turned.
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I've never really liked blow jobs. Now, if Beyonce offered shags, that would be different....
 

hill83

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #95
skyblueindorset said:
I've never really liked blow jobs.
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6 Generations

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #96
SkyblueBazza said:
Parndon my ignorance wtf is 901?

...onwards & upwards PUSB
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I suspect that it is a channel with 'adult' content,

But I erm urgh not sure
 
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olderskyblue

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #97
Nick said:
Yeah, must have been at least the last week or so getting it sorted.
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So Slades comments about issues on and off the field may have been after he knew he was going then...
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #98
The best thing about this appointment so far is that it appears we fans have finally learnt how to spell Robins.....

...well done team.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #99
hill83 said:
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may as well retire all your gifs now mate, that won't be beaten.
 
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Sterling Archer

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #100
skyblueindorset said:
I've never really liked blow jobs.
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Maybe you're doing it wrong? Try receiving rather than giving.
 
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Nick

Administrator
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #101
Sterling Archer said:
Maybe you're doing it wrong? Try receiving rather than giving.
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Reminds me of the age old joke

"can you remember your first blow job"
"yes why"
"what did it taste like"
 
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Warwickhunt

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #102
Hope we have a new manager bounce at least frighten the fookers above us! Obviouslying he has been told of the great Fisher plan of cost controls of money in to money out? Stevenson looks like being our saviour money wise in the close season to keep us ticking over until they can con more money out of us season ticket holders
 

clint van damme

Well-Known Member
  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #103
Sterling Archer said:
Maybe you're doing it wrong? Try receiving rather than giving.
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doesn't sound like it was worth all the trouble he went to to get those ribs removed.
 

stevefloyd

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #104
So the Christmas theme continues, 1st it was Slade now Robins
 
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Broken Hearted Sky Blue

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  • Mar 6, 2017
  • #105
Skyblueweeman said:
RETURNING Sky Blues boss Mark Robins has told the Coventry Observer he is hoping for a ‘long association’ with the club this time round.

And he revealed he has not been brought in solely or specifically with a strict ‘remit’ of achieving what most fans believe would be a highly improbable escape from League One relegation, with just 11 games to go and the club rooted to the foot of the table 13 points adrift of safety.

But, while he has been brought in with a view to the future on a ‘rolling annual contract’ with no clause relating to the end of this season, the 47-year-old insisted the team will be battling for every point to beat the drop, and “will not throw the towel in”.

We exclusively revealed yesterday the Robins’ return, after earlier revealing the departure of his predecessor Russell Slade after his 13 League games in charge brought only a solitary win, despite the forthcoming historic return to Wembley after 30 years, in the Checkatrade Trophy on April 2.

It marks a return to the Coventry managerial job for the former Manchester United and Norwich City striker. He left Coventry City in February 2013 for then Championship side Huddersfield Town, having transformed the struggling Sky Blues within a short five-month spell to become League One promotion contenders, having been relegated under Andy Thorn the previous year. He has the highest win rate of all Coventry City managers while at the club – at 52 percent.

He was a fans’ favourite at the Ricoh Arena but was equally quickly resented for leaving for the Yorkshire club, given his aborted three-year deal had been so full of promise – and after reportedly saying Coventry City was “in my blood”.

Asked about his return in light of his controversial decision to quit last time, he told us: “I’m coming in with eyes wide open and I want it to be a long association. The supporters were magnificent last time and I appreciated their support.

“It was the most difficult professional decision I’ve had to make. It was a difficult decision to leave. I’m coming in to try and put things right. And to try to arrest the things that are happening now and build for the future.”

Asked if he had been given a ‘remit’ by the club to stay up in what many would regard as a ‘mission impossible’, he told us: “Keeping the Sky Blues up is not in the remit, no. But there are 11 games left, and we have to be positive.

“Of those 11 games, seven are at home and there is a cup final in the middle of that. It’s very difficult, but we have to have a go. We have to be under no illusions but expectations have to be tempered a little bit. There are not many games to go.

“Performances have been okay at times. There are some good things. There are good young lads and the academy is a positive. It’s done a terrific job in producing players.”

Asked if that meant potentially blooding young talent this season with a view to next season, he said: “Everything we do will be to get the best team on the pitch that we possibly can.

“We have to make sure we try and win as many games as we possibly can do, not throw the towel in.

“There is pride to play for, new contracts to play for. We’re going to Wembley. Our supporters have supported the club. We have to work as hard as we can do to pull everything in the right direction.

“The arrangement is for longer than the end of the season. I intend to do the job to the best of my ability. We have to make sure the team has good players and there are people coming through the academy.

“For me, it’s exciting. I know the club’s in a difficult situation but I embrace that challenge. I’m looking forward to it.”

Robins – who had left Coventry City in 2013 with a parting shot at Coventry City Council regarding the club’s need for more revenues amid the Ricoh Arena dispute, and who was widely rumoured to be departing to a better paid job – parted company with Huddersfield Town the following year. He later had a stint at fellow League One club Scunthorpe, where he was sacked in January last year.

He said his time since then out of the game had “not been pleasant” but he had spent as much time as he could watching games, and doing media work including for Manchester United TV. He paid tribute to departing manager Slade, adding he was a “nice guy” and that it was “always difficult when anybody loses his job”.

A much improved performance in the 0-0 draw at Shrewsbury on Saturday followed two crushing blows for the Sky Blues’ League One survival hopes – the 3-1 reverse at home to relegation rivals Swindon and a 2-1 defeat at Bury last Tuesday.

Many fans have felt relegation is now all but a forgone conclusion. The team, which began the season under Tony Mowbray without a win in the first ten games, have only won four league games all season, and might now require a minimum eight wins from 11 games for what would be the greatest of ‘great escapes’.

Robins, who has also managed Rotherham and Barnsley, added: “We’re in a predicament. All the supporters will be fearing the worst. We’ve got to take every game as it comes. That’s the only way to go about it.

“There is one goal and one priority. I am coming back in because it’s something that needs to be done. It will be my remit to get a team that’s going to win, and having everybody pulling together.

“Everybody at Coventry City Football Club needs to be more positive. Everybody knows I’ve got an affinity for the club. I enjoyed my time with the club last time. Looking from the outside it’s been difficult to watch. Last season they looked like going up. Tony Mowbray had everybody playing good football, but that fell away towards the end. This season’s been difficult to watch.

“Everybody knows it’s a good club. It’s time to bring everybody back together.”

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Returning boss Mark Robins wants ‘long association’ with Coventry City and has no survival ‘remit’

Credit to the main man Les at the Obvs.
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Why credit to him?
 
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