Karl Robinson (Ed. Page 79 - GONE- Mutual Consent)
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I'm wondering whether he - or his agent - has put this Barnsley rumour out themselves; perhaps in an attempt to gain a stronger hand during any subsequent negotiations with a new owner?
Just like the usual shenanigans and games that happen during transfer windows?9 -
LuckyReds said:
I'm wondering whether he - or his agent - has put this Barnsley rumour out themselves; perhaps in an attempt to gain a stronger hand during any subsequent negotiations with a new owner?
Just like the usual shenanigans and games that happen during transfer windows?
I hope he has and I hope that makes the new owners think that they shouldn't worry about sacking him as he'll soon be back on his feet and make it a priority to sack him as soon as possible.LuckyReds said:I'm wondering whether he - or his agent - has put this Barnsley rumour out themselves; perhaps in an attempt to gain a stronger hand during any subsequent negotiations with a new owner?
Just like the usual shenanigans and games that happen during transfer windows?4 -
He can put out as many rumours as he wants.LuckyReds said:I'm wondering whether he - or his agent - has put this Barnsley rumour out themselves; perhaps in an attempt to gain a stronger hand during any subsequent negotiations with a new owner?
Just like the usual shenanigans and games that happen during transfer windows?
If the new owners watched our last game against Oxford it won't help him one bit4 -
If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings1
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Callumcafc said:
Nathan Jones...ForeverAddickted said:If he goes we'll have Dan Cowley thanks
Oooh... Cowley or Jones!! - thats a toughie as reckon both can go far... Reckon your right; Nathan Jones would be better at presentForeverAddickted said:If he goes we'll have Dan Cowley thanks
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Where’s the rumours from?moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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KFCI-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:
Where’s the rumours from?moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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Supposedly Grant McCann is bookies favourite0
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Don’t start that again !!!!!! ;0)moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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WSS started it on the takeover threadShootersHillGuru said:
Don’t start that again !!!!!! ;0)moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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Wait, we can't just make things up?I-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:
Where’s the rumours from?moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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Where u seeing that according to Skybetcfgs said:Supposedly Grant McCann is bookies favourite
Mick McCarthy 8/11
Danny Cowley 9/4
Simon Grayson 8/1
Karl Robinson 10/1
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He has had his chipspaulie8290 said:
Where u seeing that according to Skybetcfgs said:Supposedly Grant McCann is bookies favourite
Mick McCarthy 8/11
Danny Cowley 9/4
Simon Grayson 8/1
Karl Robinson 10/1
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Would big mick go to Barnsley ?0
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I want Robinson to stay. Deserves a chance.15
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Born in BarnsleyI-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:Would big mick go to Barnsley ?
Massive Barnsley fan
Started his playing career at Barnslet
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They said it on the radio.paulie8290 said:
Where u seeing that according to Skybetcfgs said:Supposedly Grant McCann is bookies favourite
Mick McCarthy 8/11
Danny Cowley 9/4
Simon Grayson 8/1
Karl Robinson 10/1
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I don't buy this argument that the new owners should want to "bring in their own man". If they are not already in the football business, why would they have 'their own man" or rather, what experience do they have to know that he would be better than KR? You don't do this when you buy a normal business. In a normal business situation they would come in, take one look at the figures, and fire the CEO. But she saw that coming and jumped before they could push her. But if you looked at the "figures" for Robinson, including the budget at his disposal, would you say that is a sackable performance? I don't see that at all.9
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Sadly I think it highly unlikely that our tactical genius would move up north. Aside from moving the family his missus has a business in the Milton Keynes area I believe.0
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Exactly, and add that any new manager would want his own back room staff and have his own ideas as to formation etc. I would hate to see JJ and Bowyer chucked out and would have serious concerns as to results if our current squad as I am not sure players would be totally effective playing in a different formation.PragueAddick said:I don't buy this argument that the new owners should want to "bring in their own man". If they are not already in the football business, why would they have 'their own man" or rather, what experience do they have to know that he would be better than KR? You don't do this when you buy a normal business. In a normal business situation they would come in, take one look at the figures, and fire the CEO. But she saw that coming and jumped before they could push her. But if you looked at the "figures" for Robinson, including the budget at his disposal, would you say that is a sackable performance? I don't see that at all.
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Bit of a step up for the Welling Manager, I would've thought...moutuakilla said:If rumours are true, our next manager will have to give us wings
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I don't think KR is destined for big things, but I also don't think he deserves the sack. Certainly no harm in giving him this season. We are going to need a revamp in the summer either way, to be honest would prefer to do that in League 1 than the Champ anyway.
When you take away the loanees, I don't think you are left with more than 3/4 top quality League 1 players. We would need about 12 players to compete in the champ, would prefer to do that over 3 windows than the 1.2 -
If it's Andrew Muir I'm sure he'd have someone with knowledge of English football advising him. Mark Schwarzer was onboard in some capacity when AFC first mooted their interest.
I don't get the love for KR. If he's going better he goes now so the new manager can assess the squad and get on with recruiting the players needed to get out of League One next season. If in the meantime he can get promotion with the current squad then all the better. I just have no confidence that KR can do that.9 -
Well, I hope we go up this season. Wolvesing it over League One next season would be terribly dull tbh - I'd want to see us have a crack at the Championship asap3
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I think Robinson has done well under difficult circumstances, with next to no money, and I’m sure a new owner will give him a chance. He’s earned it.blackpool72 said:Not bothered about Robinson tbh
If he stays he stays
If he goes he goes.
Don't care either way. The important thing is Roland selling.
Whoever buys the club are fully entitled to have the manager of their choice.
If that is Robinson fair enough.
If it's someone else then that is their decision.
I shall support whatever they decide as they have rid us of Roland.
Yes he has loads to learn and makes mistakes, but I’m happy to see how he gets on with a new more ambitious owner in charge. From 21st Feb of course.4 -
Barnsley obviously feel they dont concede enough late goals.28
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PragueAddick said:
I don't buy this argument that the new owners should want to "bring in their own man". If they are not already in the football business, why would they have 'their own man" or rather, what experience do they have to know that he would be better than KR? You don't do this when you buy a normal business. In a normal business situation they would come in,
take one look at the figuresstandard of tea making, and fire theCEOCOO. But she saw that coming and jumped before they could push her. But if you looked at the "figures" for Robinson, including the budget at his disposal, would you say that is a sackable performance? I don't see that at all.1 -
Hull, Sunderland and possibly Birmingham could join us next season, which would make it a very tough league to get out of. We need to get promoted this season.Leuth said:Well, I hope we go up this season. Wolvesing it over League One next season would be terribly dull tbh - I'd want to see us have a crack at the Championship asap
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Sounds bunged up on Thursday nights charlton live podcast.0
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Dunno... Neither Hull or Sunderland look like investing in anyone to help them recoverCroydon said:
Hull, Sunderland and possibly Birmingham could join us next season, which would make it a very tough league to get out of. We need to get promoted this season.Leuth said:Well, I hope we go up this season. Wolvesing it over League One next season would be terribly dull tbh - I'd want to see us have a crack at the Championship asap
Sunderland especially at the moment appear to be filled with kids and a very bad wage bill (which isn't going down because they're only able to loan out their big names) - Sunderland could be in trouble for a while0