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Robson 'relieved of his duties'

Robson only took charge of the Blades last May Sheffield United boss Bryan Robson will be relieved of first-team duties following talks about his future at the club, BBC Radio Sheffield understands.

 

The news comes after Robson met club chairman Terry Robinson and plc chairman Kevin McCabe on Wednesday.

 

Both chairmen told BBC Radio Sheffield the talks had been constructive and there would be "reasoned changes to the football infrastructure".

 

It is also understood that Robson, 50, did not attend training on Thursday.

 

The Blades currently sit 16th in the Championship, seven points off the relegation zone.

 

Robson took charge at Bramall Lane in May, nine days after the Blades' dramatic relegation from the Premier League on the last day of the season.

 

But despite their pre-season aim of returning to the top flight, United have won just nine of their 32 Championship fixtures, and top scorer James Beattie has only just returned to action after a long lay-off because of a knee ligament injury.

 

The talks took place in Brussels, Belgium, and were held following a fans protest against Robson after Saturday's goalless draw with Scunthorpe.

 

BBC Radio Sheffield's Seth Bennett said: "Sheffield United will make clear their plans for a massive restructure of the football club later on Thursday.

 

"McCabe is expected to reveal a number of other changes to the coaching and management roles in order to improve the Blades' performances, after a disappointing campaign.

 

"There has not yet been any clue as to what many of the other changes will be."

 

Sheffield United are due to face Robson's former club Middlesbrough in the fifth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, after beating Manchester City in the last round.

 

 

UFL.  What are the chances of Souness or Big Sam being linked?

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Robson's in that Old Boys Club along with Monkey Heid and Souness who seem to be on a managerial merry go round. Anyone would have told Sheffield Utd that he was the wrong choice.

 

Blame the IMPATIENT FANS! They didn't give him a chance! :iamatwat:

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Robson's in that Old Boys Club along with Monkey Heid and Souness who seem to be on a managerial merry go round. Anyone would have told Sheffield Utd that he was the wrong choice.

 

Blame the IMPATIENT FANS! They didn't give him a chance! :iamatwat:

 

I think most are wise to Souness now, i'd imagine Robson is nearing the same status.

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He's managed to fuk up a great thing there.

 

Beattie--Sharp partnership should be top of the league.

 

 

 

Exactly, although they looked shit and ineffective at the beginning of the season when they came to the Vic.

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