Subscriber CaaC (John)+ Posted December 31, 2020 Subscriber Posted December 31, 2020 Quote Stephen Robinson has resigned after three years as Motherwell manager, saying he has taken the club "as far as I can". Their latest home loss left Well third bottom of the Scottish Premiership and without a win in nine games. "After Wednesday night's match with Kilmarnock, Stephen approached the board, giving an honest assessment of the current situation," Well said. "It is with regret that the board accepted his resignation." Former Northern Ireland, Bournemouth and Luton Town midfielder Robinson had two spells as an assistant, with six months as manager of Oldham Athletic in between, before succeeding Mark McGhee in 2017. FULL REPORT
ScoRoss Posted January 7, 2021 Posted January 7, 2021 Former Salford City boss seems to be odds on to be the new manager. He'll inherit a young, talented but unbalanced squad. Robinson seems to flood their squad with strikers, but has left them a bit thin in other areas. First, and most important job for him would be to try and get Allan Campbell to sign a new contract.
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