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Just to balance out a bit of the negativity... here's an honest post from a WBA fan -
Baggies Fan said:Sadly you'll get a lot of vitriol about Robson and the other argument from those with tinted glasses. Let me give you an insight into my take on Robson, which i hope is removed from the abuse you;l have read about him.
Robson's plus points included getting a poor megson side playing to its strengths, two inspired signings in the jan 05 transfer window (richardson and Campbell) and some decent form going into our final months which kept us up, albeit on low points.
In fairness was never going to win over some fans for 2 reasons. One being 1981 when he had the nerve to leave us for a bigger and better paid job (because of course no one else would ever do that) and secondly because the man he replaced had already won promotion twice.
There has been rubbish about him falling out wiht players. Not strictly true. I know Jason Koumas quite well from a company I do PR for and have spoken to him away from the 'sanitised media' speak. The discussion we had was frank. He didnt particularly like Bryan but then he hated Gary Megson. Truth is he NEVER fell out with Robson and had a great deal of respect for him. Truth is they had professional differences. Robson wanted him to do more in midfield and by his own admission Jason couldn't be bothered. He now regrets this. Not once did they have any bust-ups. Robson simply didn't want him in his team because he didn't rate him enough.
Earnshaw was a different matter. Yes he fell out with him but the robson-is-evil circle fail to inform you that Earnshaw was as prolific with his bad time-keeping as he was in front of the goal. He was late most mornings and usually the first to leave. He's not a team player and wasnt popular at the club. Furthermore all Robson was trying to do was instil some discipline - show me a manager who wouldn't?
Other plus points were the signings of Phillips, McShane, Davies, Kamara, Richardson.
On the minus side he failed to get Koumas playing to his strengths and never seemed to have a plan B. When we missed out on Richardson there was NO replacement. He spent a lot of money in summer 05 but many of those signings weren't his first choice. The 'next best' choice simply weren't good enough. He also invested too much in the 'senior pros'. Someone I know once told me that Bryan was a fairly good judge player but sadly he bought restrospectively - too often he'd buy players 1/2/3 years past their sell-by date (Watson, Hartson, Quashie). Other signigns likes Zubi or Campbell simply didn't work out over the longer term. In his last season for us he became negative (unlike the great escape year when we HAD to win every game). He made too many changes (never picked the same team successive matches, despite often doing so in Great Escape season)
Robson unforgivably, but udnerstandably, also gave up on us last Jan when Peace (our chairman) told him the players he wanted (ugo and Hasslebaink) wouldn't be joining. In truth Bryan was a dead man walking since that period.
Robson isn't a great manager but he's not as bad as some Albion fans will paint him as. For every good signing he made a bad one. For one decent season (or 2/3rds of a season) we had a poor one. Tactically he made mistakes last year and disasterously he brought players back too late for pre season last summer (2 weeks after all other championship teams).
Robson may get you up, especially with a decent coach like Kidd alongside him. He will need backing from your chairman and he will need focus on and off the pitch. If he does that you may be okay. If he slips into the ways of his second season for us then you'll be in trouble.
Good luck. I have a lot of time for Bryan having met him through my work on several occasions. He's a good, honest bloke who got unforgivable personal abuse from some fans but also made some strange decisions which did him no favours along the way. I hope he turns you round and gets you up.