Barnsley set to axe boss Robins Published 22:59 11/05/11 By Alan Nixon - EXCLUSIVE Recommend Barnsley-Mark Robins cropped Mark Robins is on his way out as Barnsley boss and will be told his fate in the next week. The former Manchester United striker has been shocked to find out his budget is being slashed, and the Oakwell outfit's owner is looking for new investment and now a change of boss. Former Hull supremo Adam Pearson is among the interested parties as Patrick Cryan attempts to sell up.
Let's hope this is bollocks. I can't see Adam leaving us again anytime soon. He knows we're on the up and he will want to be part of the club when we reach the PL. He shouldn't have left the first time.
Why, when he was reported to be wanting to invest in City, would he want to invest in them? Did the Allam's refuse his offer (if their was one). Or would he feel their set-up is a more attractive proposition? I think this is a nothing story.
Who would you get as manager then Tiger Steve? I find comments like this pretty shameful and ignorant, I can't see many managers hauling us out of the mire like Pearson has. Maybe if we have a crap season next year then you can complain.
At least one part of that story was accurate, Robins has just been sacked. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_1/default.stm Might have more of a job shifting Macca now.
I just glanced at the article and didn't realise he's been given 12 months notice, so he still could bring Macca in. How the hell must he feel, preparing for next season knowing he's sacked at the end of it, regardless of results?
Not a chance!!!!! Adam is not Stupid, He is the Allams Topman, and our's. Don't care what people say , he is good for Hull City. Call him all you like,its like water of a ducks back but football he is TOP MAN, with no BULL . Even the Media Reporters, dont dare push there luck to far. Adam Pearson knows his job . HULL CITY IS ADAMS DREAM COME TRUE , IN THE PREM LGE.
I always found it strange how he was here as an employee after once being the owner. He'll go, good luck to him, and in a few years time we'll only remember the good job he did the first time he was here, rather than the disastrous second spell. Oh, and if he wants to take Barmby as a player-manager he can do.