so your saying he had 3 good seasons followed by a bad one
he got boro up
they stayed there, (we didnt)
and he kept west brom up against the odds (again we didnt )
so we knew hed be crap mmm, well argued
Nope. What I’m saying is that he had one good run (about 10-15 game period) at West Brom. At no other point in his career has he ever exceeded expectations but he has regularly fallen short of them.
Middlesborough- Yoyo club under his tenure. Their budget was probably that of a mid-table Prem team for most of that time (Ravanelli, Emerson, Festa, Branco, Juninho, Merson, Townsend, Gascoigne, Ricard, Barmby, Fjortoft, Schwarzer etc don’t come cheap). OK, 2 promotions but a relegation and on his way to another until Tel came in.
Bradford- Simply atrocious- 22 points from 27 games and relegated with time to spare.
West Brom- Poor start- crowd deriding him as they got pummelled 4-0 by rivals Birmingham, Then found a combination that generated a few results and they somehow stayed up despite amassing a paltry 34 points. Less than we have ever had in a Prem season by the way. They were lucky that 3 teams managed to be even worse. But he soon got back to form the following season making sure they were relegated with games to spare and was then sacked the following season after a poor start back in the championship.
That’s far from a glowing CV IMO and since Boro about 8/9 years before we appointed him, it looked decidedly grim (bar a few decent games in the 2nd half of the 04/05 season where Horsefield and Earnshaw found some form).
Again, most people with even a little knowledge of football knew it was a crap appointment but hoped that despite him being poor, he could buy promotion like he did at Boro. But even with Beattie, Cahill, Hendire, Speed, Ehiogu, Killa, Morgs, Bardsley, Tonge, Kenny etc at his disposal, he spent his entire time at the club significantly closer to relegation than promotion and that 3-0 battering at home to Stoke still remains all too fresh in the mind. Even the limited Blackwell showed what could be done with even a bit of competence in managing that squad.
I know you like to defend our club to the hilt but only an idiot would have thought Robson was a good appointment and he definitely wasn’t roundly welcomed. In fact, in my time of following the blades (Sine around 1990) I think only Adkins’ appointment has been met with the approval of the vast majority of the fan base. I’m not sure why anyone would pretend otherwise.