Stoke City appoint ex-Coventry boss Mark Robins as new manager

Last Updated: January 1, 2025Categories: SportsBy Views: 34

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Stoke City have appointed former Coventry boss Mark Robins as their new manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal.

The 55-year-old was sacked by the Sky Blues in October after seven years in charge.

He replaces Narcis Pelach after the Potters parted company with the Catalan last week, three months after he was appointed.

Robins’ first game will be against managerless strugglers Plymouth Argyle on Saturday with caretaker Ryan Shawcross taking the New Year’s Day match against Burnley.

Paul Nevin, who had been serving as interim England Under-20s head coach, and former Newport County manager James Rowberry will join Robins at the Bet365 Stadium as assistant managers.

“At Coventry, Mark built something successful with a real identity and longevity and he left the Club in a significantly better place than he found it,” said Stoke sporting director Jon Walters.

“That’s exactly what we want to achieve at Stoke City, and he has all the pedigree and experience to help us do that.

“With a record like that behind him, Mark was always going to be in great demand, so we’re delighted that he sees an exciting opportunity to build something special in the Potteries.

“The immediate mission is to climb as high as we can up the Championship table during the second half of this season, whilst also laying foundations for a long-term successful future for our club.”

The Football Association of Wales have confirmed Rowberry will remain in his role as Craig Bellamy’s assistant with the Wales national team.

And Walters added: “Welcoming two assistant managers of such calibre and with such innovative and progressive mindsets in Paul and James is another important part of how we will seek to progress and grow.”

Robins led the Sky Blues to promotions from League Two and League One and reached the Championship play-off final in 2023 before losing to Luton on penalties.

They failed to match that top-six finish last season but did take Manchester United, where Robins started his playing career, to a penalty shootout in the FA Cup semi-finals.

He has also had spells in charge of Rotherham, Barnsley, Scunthorpe and Huddersfield.

Stoke started the season under Steven Schumacher but sacked him in August to appoint former Huddersfield and Norwich coach Pelach.

However, they won just three of his 19 games in charge and the 36-year-old was sacked on 27 December after a 2-0 home reverse by Leeds stretched their winless run to nine matches and left them 18th in the Championship.

Robins is now the club’s seventh managerial appointment since their 10-year spell in the Premier League came to an end in May 2018.

They are yet to finish in the top six of the Championship since being relegated.

“With the proven track record Mark brings to the role, I believe this is a genuinely exciting moment for Stoke City,” said Stoke chair John Coates.

“The recent win over Sunderland, with the way the team competed on the field and connected with the fans, gave everyone a huge boost and provided a glimpse of what can be created at our club.”

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