Probably not a lot. Unfortunately whilst a great player and ambassador, Robson has never really succeeded as a manager. Even when he has taken a team up (Middlesborough) or kept one up (WBA), they've only gone down (again) at a later time. The sad fact is that there are very few great former players who go on to be great managers. If you look around, many of the really successful managers were mediocre players.
However, if the WBA want to "keep it in the family" with another ex-player, why not give Cyril Regis a call?!
2006-09-18 00:53:25
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answered by Colin S 3
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He will join the circus of has- beens on tele-wireless etc.All the pundits will say that it is a liberty that he got sacked and he will soon get another job as football cannot afford to lose a manager with his ability.
Albion will sign another manager who will do no better as they are essentially a duff team.
2006-09-18 00:47:59
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answered by Hugh M 2
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OOPs I just asked a similar question - sorry! I would love us to try Nigel Clough - shame Mr O'Neil went to the Villa! There aren't many peeps out there at the mo though, are there? Megson? Big Ron - the possibilities are limited
2006-09-18 00:47:34
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answered by big pup in a small bath 4
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Unless the next WBA manager gets a substantial budget increase, they will probably continue to be one of those "tweener" teams like Sunderland - good enough to get promoted, not good enough to stay up.
2006-09-18 08:05:09
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answered by ? 6
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The same as when he left Boro - they will go from strength to strength.
2006-09-18 23:55:15
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answered by steve c 2
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Imagine if they go down to the 1st division.. we are struggling (SWFC)
2006-09-18 00:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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They'll start winning games.
2006-09-18 00:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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they will get promotion
2006-09-18 11:47:08
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answered by ady 4
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