Fans lament Robins appointment

Last updated : 06 April 2007 By Millersmad Staff
Millersmad of course broke the news that Robins had been made permenant manager following a spell as caretaker and the site has gone in to meltdown with record amount of users both logged in and viewing.

When the announcement was made shortly after 1.30pm people were quick to condemn the decision. "I was going to buy a season ticket next year for the first time in a few years, but not now. The best we can expect in League two under Robins and Denis is mid-table. The players that might have stayed will be off now as the club has shown zero ambition. This will reduce season ticket sales and casual supporters as well, a major mistake." said regular poster Exciled.

Not a popular choice
Others were just as unhappy; "Sorry but I hope I am proved wrong but Mr Coleman the new appointment is a mistake. It's a case of de javu: manager out assistant, youth team in, seems to me its a cheap option again from the club. This was the point to start taking the club forward again but its nothing but a step backwards again." Wommer posted on the board.

Not everyone offered a mature post in the debate as resident numpty star_striker came up with this contribution. "****ing **** coleman you useless **** my mother could have seen that he is'nt good enough".

There were calls to get behind Robbo whilst only Brinnieboy offered any real acceptance of the decision. "A 50% success rate so far puts him in front of Moore, Harford and Knill since he took over on a winning basis.....who knows what he's capable of delivering if he moves on the current s-hite at Millmoor and the fresh faces he brings in...

Talk about condem a man before found guilty...Robins has my backing until it all goes belly up....funnily I feel he will make a go of it ......only time will tell...."

That sort of opinion is in the minority in the immediate aftermath of this announcement but will it all be rosy come 5pm tomorrow evening.

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