If we do start well this year and he remains in post by Christmas he will have performed miracles under a shoe string budget with the minimum amount of support from the ownership and deserves huge credit.
Any talk of fresh leaves and corners being turned or lessons learnt are just pure wishfull thinking folly.
Convincing an existing contracted player to stay is not a statement of intent but an absolute minimum requirement. It is the equivilent of London transport boasting 'all lines on the underground are running with no disruptions' we expect and demand no less.
I still smell the waft of permenant change in the air in which case I think the whole lanscape will alter and question of Robinsons future irrelevent.
I wish my sense of smell was as acute as yours. I can only smell decay and the reek of an elderly man after dancing.
The closer you are to the "kitchen", the more likely you are to smell the "change". Perhaps @SE7toSG3 is that much closer than you :-)
Is he "in charge" now? Or just doing what he's told?
I'd like to think he's in charge, he put his foot down over the possible sale of Holmes and i doubt the Belgians would've got Bowyer in. Or am i deluded?
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