Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:19 pm
Stoke City’s manager is Mark Robins, who was appointed last month.
Following Robins' playing career, he became assistant manager at Rotherham United. After the departure of Alan Knill, Robins took charge as manager.
He impressed at the Millers, earning a move to Barnsley, who at the time were in the Championship. Robins kept the Tykes up, before leaving at the end of the 2010/11 season.
Robins went on to have a brief first stint at Coventry City before moving to Huddersfield Town. In his first season at the Terriers, he avoided relegation on the last day of the season.
Scunthorpe United appointed Robins in October 2014, but he was dismissed in early 2016 with the club six points above the League One relegation zone.
The former striker returned to Coventry City in March 2017. Robins had a successful spell at the Sky Blues, achieving promotion from League Two to the Championship, reaching a Play-Off Final and an FA Cup Semi-Final before his dismissal earlier this season.
Since taking charge at the Potters, Robins has won two games, drawn three and lost one.