Robinson has done a cracking job eith MK Dons on a shoestring budget. They play beautiful football but lack a cutting edge.
Think he has gone as far as he can there. That side will lose a couple of its key players this summer, and if I was him I'd be looking to move on as well.
Two to three of that Mk Dons side will be playing championship football next season imo. People rightly hate them for what they stand for, but i like the likes of Lewington, Martin, Powell, Glesson, Potter and Powell.
Robinson has done a cracking job eith MK Dons on a shoestring budget. They play beautiful football but lack a cutting edge.
Think he has gone as far as he can there. That side will lose a couple of its key players this summer, and if I was him I'd be looking to move on as well.
I think John Gorman may have had a fair bit to do with the decent football they play. There are a lot of similarities to the stuff Swindon played under Hoddle/Gorman.
This was his last game before retirement so it'll be interesting to see how Robinson fares next season.
MK Dons boss Karl Robinson admits he feared for the safety of Alan Smith after seeing him attacked by Huddersfield supporters on Tuesday.
After watching their side secure a 3-2 aggregate success over the Dons to book their place in the League One play-off final, Terriers fans swarmed onto the Galpharm Stadium pitch.
The celebrations threatened to turn ugly as a handful of Huddersfield followers headed straight for Dons loan star Smith.
The former Leeds striker was attempting to applaud the away support as he was subjected to a torrent of abuse.
Punches were then thrown, forcing Robinson, a police officer and ground stewards to come to the aid of the ex-England international.
Robinson told the Yorkshire Post: "I ran on the pitch to get him off, which I know my wife will kill me for. I grabbed Alan and got him in the tunnel.
"Alan was spat at, punched and kicked, the lot. Alan defended himself. He said it was typical of the reaction he gets at places like this.
"One or two idiots spoiled what was a wonderful spectacle. Huddersfield Town deserve tremendous credit and so do their fans but one or two mean the talking point is not just the game.
"I just wanted him off the pitch and me going on might have calmed it down. I feared for his safety. It is not great.
"English football has moved on enormously over the years and things like this aren't great.
"Alan is a great man and been wonderful for us. It was a nasty end to what has been a wonderful spectacle that we should have won.
"It wasn't hundreds, just one or two mindless idiots. The rest were fantastic."
MK Dons boss Karl Robinson admits he feared for the safety of Alan Smith after seeing him attacked by Huddersfield supporters on Tuesday.
After watching their side secure a 3-2 aggregate success over the Dons to book their place in the League One play-off final, Terriers fans swarmed onto the Galpharm Stadium pitch.
The celebrations threatened to turn ugly as a handful of Huddersfield followers headed straight for Dons loan star Smith.
The former Leeds striker was attempting to applaud the away support as he was subjected to a torrent of abuse.
Punches were then thrown, forcing Robinson, a police officer and ground stewards to come to the aid of the ex-England international.
Robinson told the Yorkshire Post: "I ran on the pitch to get him off, which I know my wife will kill me for. I grabbed Alan and got him in the tunnel.
"Alan was spat at, punched and kicked, the lot. Alan defended himself. He said it was typical of the reaction he gets at places like this.
"One or two idiots spoiled what was a wonderful spectacle. Huddersfield Town deserve tremendous credit and so do their fans but one or two mean the talking point is not just the game.
"I just wanted him off the pitch and me going on might have calmed it down. I feared for his safety. It is not great.
"English football has moved on enormously over the years and things like this aren't great.
"Alan is a great man and been wonderful for us. It was a nasty end to what has been a wonderful spectacle that we should have won.
"It wasn't hundreds, just one or two mindless idiots. The rest were fantastic."
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Best footballing side in League 1? My arse......................................
On the other hand, fair enough, the dirty cheating git. Leeds all over.
Think he has gone as far as he can there. That side will lose a couple of its key players this summer, and if I was him I'd be looking to move on as well.
Should be a close final saturday week.
LOCKED ON, DONE DEAL
This was his last game before retirement so it'll be interesting to see how Robinson fares next season.
at least i think thats what he said.
After watching their side secure a 3-2 aggregate success over the Dons to book their place in the League One play-off final, Terriers fans swarmed onto the Galpharm Stadium pitch.
The celebrations threatened to turn ugly as a handful of Huddersfield followers headed straight for Dons loan star Smith.
The former Leeds striker was attempting to applaud the away support as he was subjected to a torrent of abuse.
Punches were then thrown, forcing Robinson, a police officer and ground stewards to come to the aid of the ex-England international.
Robinson told the Yorkshire Post: "I ran on the pitch to get him off, which I know my wife will kill me for. I grabbed Alan and got him in the tunnel.
"Alan was spat at, punched and kicked, the lot. Alan defended himself. He said it was typical of the reaction he gets at places like this.
"One or two idiots spoiled what was a wonderful spectacle. Huddersfield Town deserve tremendous credit and so do their fans but one or two mean the talking point is not just the game.
"I just wanted him off the pitch and me going on might have calmed it down. I feared for his safety. It is not great.
"English football has moved on enormously over the years and things like this aren't great.
"Alan is a great man and been wonderful for us. It was a nasty end to what has been a wonderful spectacle that we should have won.
"It wasn't hundreds, just one or two mindless idiots. The rest were fantastic."