Huddersfield Manager Robins Leaves Club

August 12, 2014

Huddersfield FC manager Mark Robins has officially parted with the club following their 4-0 beating at the hands of AFC Bournemouth to open their season, with Nahki Wells and his teammates failing to notch a single goal.

According to FootballLeagueWorld.co.uk, “The club statement said Robins met with the board of directors and both parties agreed it would be in the best interests of the club to go their separate ways.

“BBC Radio Leeds believe Robins walked because he felt he couldn’t bring success within the vision of the club.

“The board turned to Robins in February 2013 after Simon Grayson was sacked following 12 games without a win that included some real hidings from Leicester City and Watford.

“Town had started life to the Championship well following their promotion from League One but Grayson lost the plot and the board had no choice but to get rid. The ship was going down fast under his leadership.

“It didn’t start well for Robins as Town conceded ten goals in his first two matches but after that he managed to steady the ship, tightened the defence that had been leaking goals for fun and grabbed crucial wins against teams also fighting against the drop but it still went down to the wire in what was a rather remarkable season in the Championship.

“Nahki Wells, the club’s record signing, was brought in during the January transfer window. It was an impressive acquisition but he was often played up front on his own with little service to go on.

“Huddersfield Town chairman Dean Hoyle has gone through two managers in 18 months, both ultimately proving to be just quick fixes. Now Hoyle faces the task of bringing in someone who fits the criteria the club want but has experience of managing a club at Championship level.”

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