Salford City has made the shocking decision to sack manager Robinson following a record-breaking season in League Two. Despite achieving their highest-ever finish, the club narrowly missed out on automatic promotion, finishing fourth and falling short in the play-offs. Robinson's tenure included 132 games, with 60 victories, transforming the team from a mid-table side to serious promotion contenders. However, a poor run of form in January proved detrimental to their campaign. Following the disappointing end to the season, the club's owners, David Beckham and Gary Neville, are now tasked with finding a new head coach who can lead Salford City to success in the upcoming season. The pressure is on to identify a successor who can navigate the challenges of the club's ambitions for promotion to League One. Robinson's departure marks a pivotal moment for Salford City as they aim to build on their recent achievements and secure a brighter future.
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Salford City Sacks Manager After Record-Breaking Season
Salford City has sacked manager Robinson despite their best-ever season, finishing fourth in League Two. Discover the implications for the club.
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