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Why would they want Robins after all this. (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter covan
  • Start date Feb 13, 2013
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covan

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  • Feb 13, 2013
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He has proven exactly how fickle he is. He's shown he's not a loyal manager. It's like seeing a mate get with a girl who's already got a boyfriend. Then she leaves him for your mate. You & him are fully aware she's capable of cheating. There isn't any trust in the relationship & sooner or later it drives them apart or she cheats again.

If I was them I would be taking this in to account when making my managerial decision.
 

hill83

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  • Feb 13, 2013
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Same reason we wanted him. He's got a history of doing this.
 
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covan

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  • Feb 13, 2013
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Not that I'm putting claim to know this as fact but I'm sure he didn't make such a bold statement in 'having sky blue blood' & 'just spoke to the owner about the future' a few weeks before leaving. I though he left Barnsley after falling out with the board.
 

Otis

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  • Feb 13, 2013
  • #4
hill83 said:
Same reason we wanted him. He's got a history of doing this.
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How has he a history of doing this?

He was two years at Rotherham, but then left for Barnsley and was at Barnsley for a year and a half before resigning because of differences with the board and he went nowhere. He didn't go to another club he simply resigned on a principal.

Had he gone straight to another club then you would have a point, but he didn't. He simply quit and went nowhere else.

It's not like he kept doing it is it and he did stick at both clubs for some time too.
 
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PVA

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  • Feb 13, 2013
  • #5
Because he's a brilliant manager.

Simple as.
 
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skybluesteve76

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  • Feb 13, 2013
  • #6
Totally agree. I see Huddersfield and Robins being a perfect match
 

hill83

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  • Feb 13, 2013
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Otis said:
How has he a history of doing this?

He was two years at Rotherham, but then left for Barnsley and was at Barnsley for a year and a half before resigning because of differences with the board and he went nowhere. He didn't go to another club he simply resigned on a principal.

Had he gone straight to another club then you would have a point, but he didn't. He simply quit and went nowhere else.

It's not like he kept doing it is it and he did stick at both clubs for some time too.
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Fair enough, but I meant resigning and nothing else.

Whether it's for a club with better prospects or due to problems with the board, he's moved on without being sacked twice.
That's a history in my books. I'm not slagging him off for it, we all want to improve ourselves.
 
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Skyblue4u

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  • Feb 13, 2013
  • #8
Doubt they will find it funny either when he uses them as a stepping stone for a top half championship club
 
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