Mark Robinson, former head coach at Burton Albion, has been dismissed following a poor start to the season. Appointed over the summer, Robinson was unable to secure a win in his first 11 matches, leaving Burton at the bottom of the League One table with seven losses. This led to an emergency meeting where the club decided to part ways with Robinson, with his assistant Tom Hounsell stepping in as interim manager. Burton’s sporting director, Bendik Hareide, expressed gratitude for Robinson’s efforts but emphasized that the club needed a change to improve its performance going forward.
Mark Robinson’s sacking from Burton Albion came after a difficult start to his tenure, as the team failed to secure any wins in the first 11 games of the League One season. Burton Albion, now bottom of the table, has struggled with both form and consistency, prompting the club to hold an emergency meeting and ultimately make the decision to part ways with Robinson. The club expressed regret over the outcome, with sporting director Bendik Hareide stating that while Robinson was respected by players and staff, the need to turn around results was paramount. Robinson, who had previously led AFC Wimbledon and Chelsea’s development squad, thanked Burton and their fans for their support and wished them success for the rest of the season
The interim leadership role will be assumed by Robinson’s assistant, Tom Hounsell, while the club reviews potential long-term replacements.
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