Stoke appoint ex-Coventry boss Robins as manager
Briefly

Mark Robins has been appointed Stoke City's new manager on a three-and-a-half-year deal, replacing Narcis Pelach after a disappointing stint. Robins is expected to inject fresh energy and strategy into the team, which has struggled significantly since their relegation from the Premier League. His previous experience and accomplishments at Coventry City, where he secured promotions and playoff appearances, may provide the necessary boost to restore Stoke's competitive edge in the Championship.
Stoke City parted ways with Narcis Pelach after he won only three of his 19 matches, leading to their decision to appoint Mark Robins as the seventh manager since their Premier League days. Pelach’s dismissal followed a lengthy winless streak, signaling deep issues within the club. Robins, with his proven track record of success at Coventry city, aims to turn around Stoke's fortunes in the Championship, where they've struggled to re-establish their former status.
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