Mark Robins
English footballer (born 1969)
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Mark Gordon Robins is an English football manager and former player, who was most recently the manager of Coventry City in the EFL Championship. As a player, he was a striker and is best known for his time in the Premier League with Norwich City and Leicester City.
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'Glorious light' goes out - shock at Robins' Coventry exitBBC Sport looks at some of the reaction from Coventry City's decision to sack boss Mark Robins, the English Football League longest-serving manager.BBC Sport - Published | |
Struggling Coventry sack manager RobinsCoventry City boss Mark Robins, the English Football League's longest serving manager, is sacked by the Championship club.BBC Sport - Published | |
As close as you can get to an FA Cup final - RobinsA "bitterly disappointed" Mark Robins expresses his displeasure, stating "it's as close as you can get to a final without getting there" after a loss narrow to Manchester United in a thrilling FA Cup..BBC Sport - Published | |
Man Utd favourites by a million miles - RobinsCoventry City boss Mark Robins says Manchester United are favourites in the their FA Cup semi-final but he wants his side to "play a part in the game in as positive way as we possibly can".BBC Sport - Published | |
Man Utd at Wembley will be 'experience of a lifetime'Coventry City boss Mark Robins tells Mark Clemmit how it was "written in the stars" for the Sky Blues to face his former club Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.BBC Sport - Published | |
'The club was falling apart' - how Robins became Coventry's saviourMark Robins wants to make up for his decision to sell the FA Cup winners' medal he won with Manchester United by steering Coventry to the 2024 final at his old club's expense.BBC Sport - Published | |
To draw Man Utd is special - Coventry boss RobinsCoventry City boss Mark Robins tells BBC CWR that drawing his old club Manchester United in the FA Cup semi-final is "special".BBC Sport - Published | |
FA Cup semi-final a 'pinch me' moment for RobinsCoventry boss Mark Robins says leading the Sky Blues into only the second FA Cup semi-final in their history is a "pinch me" moment in his career.BBC Sport - Published | |
Robins sorry for celebration in front of ball boyCoventry boss Mark Robins' celebration at the end of their 3-2 win at Molineux was "disgusting", says Wanderers boss Gary O'Neil.BBC Sport - Published | |
Coventry 'know magnitude of task' to beat WolvesCoventry City boss Mark Robins says his side "know the magnitude of the task" as they prepare to play Wolves in an FA Cup quarter-final on Saturday.BBC Sport - Published | |
FA Cup Rewind: The goal that saved Ferguson at Man Utd?The last time Manchester United played Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup was in 1990, when a Mark Robins goal helped to ease mounting pressure on Alex Ferguson.BBC Sport - Published | |
Fans booing racially abused player are 'idiots' and 'absolute clowns', Coventry City manager saysCoventry City manager Mark Robins has called Sheffield Wednesday fans who booed Kasey Palmer during Friday's FA Cup tie at Hillsborough "idiots" and "absolute clowns".Sky News - Published | |
Coventry-Luton final 'one for romantics' - RobinsCoventry's Championship play-off final against Luton is special given both sides' rise, says City boss Mark Robins.BBC Sport - Published | Coventry boss Robins signs four-year contractCoventry City manager Mark Robins agrees a new four-year contract with the Championship club.BBC Sport - Published |
Robins on 'a phenomenal achievement so far'Coventry City manager Mark Robins reflects on their extraordinary rise from League Two to the verge of the Premier League and looks ahead to their Championship play-off with Middlesbrough.BBC Sport - Published | Coventry's 'firefighter' Robins going under the radarCoventry City's low profile "firefighter" boss Mark Robins has turned a "horrific" start to the season into a Premier League dream.BBC Sport - Published |
Coventry not awash with cash after buyout - RobinsCoventry City manager Mark Robins says the club is no panicking despite the club's injury problems.BBC Sport - Published |