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Karl Robinson (Ed. Page 79 - GONE- Mutual Consent)
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Yep definitely. Our players certainly loved him, you could tell by the passion they showed during those action-packed defeats at home to Bury and Gillingham and Wimbledon and Shrewsbury and Peterborough, etc. And when he left, so many players came out to say how gutted they were that he'd gone, and how frustrating they found it when Bowyer came in and played different formations and made them win games and play entertaining football.Leuth said:One of the best man-managers in the EFL, that's for sure - players seem to love him. Yeah he's tactically stubborn/limited but there's definitely a place for managers like him.
And when he first came to Charlton, the passionate support he gave to Katrien and Roland to carry on with their destruction of our club - what a man. Great guy, thanks for everything Karl.31 -
Good luck to Oxford this evening. I hope they win and Karl Robinson gets praise for it.
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I hope they get smashed 8-0 so that we can listen to him blame everyone else except himself.seth plum said:Good luck to Oxford this evening. I hope they win and Karl Robinson gets praise for it.7 -
Oxford did well tonight against a decent Citeh line up. Fosu looked his usual mixture of potential quality but poor decision making. It was commented on several times that he chose the wrong option. I thought he lacked the pace that he had with us but it may just be that he was playing against lightning quick opposition. I had a silly (extremely modest thankfully) bet on City to win 4-1 with Sterling scoring a hat trick. I was getting excited at 3-1 with Sterling on two when he was bloody subbed and I didn’t get to the cash out button quick enough!!!!!1
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I've a sneaking suspicion you're being sarcastic.MrLargo said:
Yep definitely. Our players certainly loved him, you could tell by the passion they showed during those action-packed defeats at home to Bury and Gillingham and Wimbledon and Shrewsbury and Peterborough, etc. And when he left, so many players came out to say how gutted they were that he'd gone, and how frustrating they found it when Bowyer came in and played different formations and made them win games and play entertaining football.Leuth said:One of the best man-managers in the EFL, that's for sure - players seem to love him. Yeah he's tactically stubborn/limited but there's definitely a place for managers like him.
And when he first came to Charlton, the passionate support he gave to Katrien and Roland to carry on with their destruction of our club - what a man. Great guy, thanks for everything Karl.4 -
I can't imagine why you'd think that!Talal said:
I've a sneaking suspicion you're being sarcastic.MrLargo said:
Yep definitely. Our players certainly loved him, you could tell by the passion they showed during those action-packed defeats at home to Bury and Gillingham and Wimbledon and Shrewsbury and Peterborough, etc. And when he left, so many players came out to say how gutted they were that he'd gone, and how frustrating they found it when Bowyer came in and played different formations and made them win games and play entertaining football.Leuth said:One of the best man-managers in the EFL, that's for sure - players seem to love him. Yeah he's tactically stubborn/limited but there's definitely a place for managers like him.
And when he first came to Charlton, the passionate support he gave to Katrien and Roland to carry on with their destruction of our club - what a man. Great guy, thanks for everything Karl.
Good performance from Oxford, I must reluctantly admit.
They said on Sky, towards the end of the game, that Guardiola is Nobbo's idol and he's always tried to model his teams on the way that Barcelona set up under him. Naturally my thoughts immediately turned to his time at Charlton, and the numerous similarities there were between our Ben Reeves and Mark Marshall continually failing to find lone striker Josh Magennis, and Barcelona's Xavi and Iniesta only creating enough chances for Lionel Messi to get about 6 hattricks every season.7 -
The football under KR was so bad that it almost became unwatchable.2
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Up to 2nd after a disastrous start
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51025544
One match touchline ban
On a happier note for him, Oxford won at Wimbledon over the Christmas period, and while Robinson got his usual lively reception, it wasn't completely OTT like when he was our manager0 -
Perhaps 'Tarbuck' will get Oxford back to the 2nd division.oohaahmortimer said:Up to 2nd after a disastrous start0 -
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Has emerged as a surprise candidate for the Malaga job12
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One of the most random rumours around.3
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Might not even be a rumour - Pete O'Rourke is usually on the money when he tweetscafcfan1990 said:One of the most random rumours around.0 -
Jesus Christ, the world's gone mad!
A potentially terminal blow to Anglo/Spanish relations. Couple of weeks of his press conferences and none of us will ever be allowed to go on holiday their again.14 -
The biggest problem is that because he likes to talk so much it’s going to take him 5 years to learn all the words he needs.8
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Either that or he'll go through endless translators who quit because they cant get a word in edge ways to actually put in Spanish what he's sayingcafcfan1990 said:The biggest problem is that because he likes to talk so much it’s going to take him 5 years to learn all the words he needs.4 -
Soon to be leaving Oxford for climes as sunny as Malaga? Well Blackpool anyway as they have made an approach.0
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Probably wouldn't be there long enough to learn all the Spanish he'd need.cafcfan1990 said:The biggest problem is that because he likes to talk so much it’s going to take him 5 years to learn all the words he needs.
The translators can speak English, remember. But they'd still need a specialist translator capable of converting Scouse to English.
We call him "Gobby". How long before the Malaga fans had their own nickname for him?
I reckon they'd call him "Meester Habla Mucho".1 -
To be fair to him he’s doing pretty well at Oxford.1
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Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up0 -
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Money.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up0 -
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up1 -
Ah, it was the Malaga in Lancashire that wanted him, not the Malaga in Spain.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
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Be interesting to see how the Blackpool story progresses
Wasnt his excuse for leaving Charlton because he wanted to be closer to his family etc.?
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Robinson said last night that he knew nothing about the approach and said he was "flattered" by the news. Didn't even come out with the usual cliche that "I'm here to do a job here" etc etc so one would assume that, providing the price is right, he'll be off. Losing Fosu-Henry and Baptiste in the January window probably wouldn't have helped the situation.0
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He's not lived up there for a long time though, when he left us to take the Oxford job, its proximity to his previous Milton Keynes base did seem to be an attractiongolfaddick said:
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
The sale of 2 key players late on in the window would have been a sign of where Oxford are though as a club0 -
Their form seems to have faltered since they sold the pair.killerandflash said:
He's not lived up there for a long time though, when he left us to take the Oxford job, its proximity to his previous Milton Keynes base did seem to be an attractiongolfaddick said:
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
The sale of 2 key players late on in the window would have been a sign of where Oxford are though as a club0 -
Not so surprising if they've sold their best 2 players in the last window.ElfsborgAddick said:
Their form seems to have faltered since they sold the pair.killerandflash said:
He's not lived up there for a long time though, when he left us to take the Oxford job, its proximity to his previous Milton Keynes base did seem to be an attractiongolfaddick said:
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
The sale of 2 key players late on in the window would have been a sign of where Oxford are though as a club
I've no idea who they replaced them with - but it can take a while for replacement players to settle.
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At first but they've won their last 3 without conceding a goal and scored 9.ElfsborgAddick said:
Their form seems to have faltered since they sold the pair.killerandflash said:
He's not lived up there for a long time though, when he left us to take the Oxford job, its proximity to his previous Milton Keynes base did seem to be an attractiongolfaddick said:
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
The sale of 2 key players late on in the window would have been a sign of where Oxford are though as a club4 -
They signed nobody on deadline day, though had strengthened earlier in the window. I can't imagine KR had been planning on losing those 2 players on deadline day thoughOggy Red said:
Not so surprising if they've sold their best 2 players in the last window.ElfsborgAddick said:
Their form seems to have faltered since they sold the pair.killerandflash said:
He's not lived up there for a long time though, when he left us to take the Oxford job, its proximity to his previous Milton Keynes base did seem to be an attractiongolfaddick said:
Sea & sand. Not a lot of either in Oxford. Also as a Liverpudlian it would be closer to home......he could live in the nicer area like Southport too.killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51637612
Oxford rejected the approach. Hard to see why he's want to go to Blackpool anyway, hardly a major step up
The sale of 2 key players late on in the window would have been a sign of where Oxford are though as a club
I've no idea who they replaced them with - but it can take a while for replacement players to settle.0









