Coventry City Dismisses Long-Serving Manager Mark Robins
The club cites extended poor performance despite Robins' historic achievements and fan backlash over his sacking.
- Mark Robins, Coventry City's manager since 2017, was dismissed after a poor start to the season, with the team currently 17th in the Championship.
- Robins led Coventry from League Two to the Championship and narrowly missed promotion to the Premier League in the 2022-23 season.
- The club acknowledged Robins as one of its greatest managers but expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance over an extended period.
- Fans have expressed outrage on social media, describing the decision as 'disgraceful' and 'disgusting.'
- Coventry City will appoint an interim head coach for the upcoming match against Sunderland as they search for a permanent replacement.