New Huddersfield manager Mark Robins says it was tough to quit Coventry

Robins had transformed Coventry's season after being installed in September

Thursday 14 February 2013 21:42 GMT
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New Huddersfield manager Mark Robins described his decision to walk out on Coventry five months into a three-year contract as the toughest of his career.

Robins had transformed Coventry's season after being installed in September, steering them from to the fringes of the League One play-offs. "It was a considered decision," said Robins, "I spoke to the owner, I sought assur-ances and didn't get any assurances from the owner of Coventry."

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