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  2. Mark Robins - Wikipedia

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    Robins won his first promotion as a manager after leading Coventry to a sixth-place finish in League Two, and winning the play-offs at Wembley. [39] Over the course of the 2017–18 season, Robins broke numerous records as Coventry City manager, including the club's first top six finish in 48 years, [ 40 ] their first promotion in 51 years [ 41 ...

  3. 'Glorious light' goes out - shock at Robins' Coventry exit - AOL

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    BBC Sport looks at some of the reaction from Coventry City's decision to sack boss Mark Robins, the English Football League longest-serving manager.

  4. List of owners of English football clubs - Wikipedia

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    Coventry City: Doug King (100%) [58] YELO Enterprises, RCMA Capital Derby County: David Clowes [59] £252m [60] Property development Hull City: Acun Ilıcalı: Acun Medya Leeds United: York Family [61] Red Bull. $6.7B [62] San Francisco 49ers, DeBartolo Corporation: Luton Town: Luton Town Football Club 2020 Limited: Supporter-owned ...

  5. Fans rage after Coventry sack Mark Robins: ‘What a ... - AOL

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    Sky Blues fans are upset at the shock decision to part company with the 54-year-old, previously the EFL’s longest serving manager, having guided his team to the brink of promotion to the Premier ...

  6. His goal likely saved Ferguson's job at Man United. Now ... - AOL

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    While Robins may be most famous for a goal he scored 34 years ago, he has become an icon for Coventry, which was homeless and financially stricken when he took charge in 2017.

  7. Coventry City F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Coventry returned to Wembley in 2018, beating Exeter City in the League Two play-off final. Manager Mark Robins built on this success guiding the Sky Blues to eighth in League One the next season and then led the club to promotion back to the EFL Championship as League One champions in 2020.

  8. Adi Viveash - Wikipedia

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    He joined Coventry City as assistant manager to Mark Robins in July 2017 following his departure from Chelsea. The pair subsequently led Coventry to two promotions in three seasons. In May 2023, Viveash signed a new four-year contract at Coventry City.

  9. Next Hull City manager odds: Mark Robins betting favourite ...

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    Check out the latest odds on who will replace Tim Walter at the MKM Stadium