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Robins: My Coventry lads deserve to be League One champs

- BY JAMES NURSEY @Jamesnurse­y LEAGUE ONE LEAGUE TWO

MARK ROBINS admits it was a long wait for promotion, but insists it is fully deserved after Coventry were crowned champions of League One.

The March lockdown left the Sky Blues top, but sweating on a place back in the Championsh­ip.

However, Robins’ men finally had their promotion rubberstam­ped yesterday after clubs voted to settle promotion and relegation issues on a pointsper-game basis.

It is a second promotion in three seasons for Robins after he returned for a second spell in charge in 2017.

And it has all been achieved playing “away” at St Andrew’s, using a ground-share with Birmingham.

Ex-manchester United striker Robins, 50, whose side lost just three games in 34, said:

“We would have preferred to finish it on the pitch and it has been difficult.

“It’s the hardest way of getting promoted, isn’t it? Against the backdrop of this horrendous coronaviru­s, it has been a slog and a long wait. It has been unpreceden­ted.

“We just had to wait six or seven weeks longer than we might have had to have waited had we continued the season.

“But I haven’t heard anyone say anything other than that we deserve to be the champions of the division. We thoroughly deserve it. We haven’t been able to enjoy it on the pitch, but we’ll certainly enjoy it and look forward to when we can resume. “When you hear people saying nice things about you, that’s what it’s all about – especially your own supporters.

“For everybody involved in this club, it’s been through a bit of turmoil in the last 10 years or so, so it’s a brilliant result for us.

“From when I walked in three years ago to now, if you had said to me this would be the scenario, I’d have snapped your hands off.”

With a promising young side, Coventry will not be daunted about life back in the second tier.

They twice held Championsh­ip landlords Birmingham in the FA Cup this term before going out on penalties.

Promotion will also increase the pressure to agree a new lease at the Ricoh Arena – owned by rugby club Wasps – back in Coventry.

It gives them a chance of keeping some of their young talent after becoming a selling club.

Coventry now plan offer a deal to Callum O’hare, but they face competitio­n.

Attacking starlet O’hare impressed at City this term with three goals and three assists while on loan from Aston Villa.

The 22-year-old has played 38 games for Robins’ side and is out of contract with Villa this summer.

MICHAEL GRAY has branded Sunderland spending a third season in League One as “unacceptab­le” after the Wearsiders finished in their worst league position following yesterday’s curtailmen­t.

The Black Cats slipped to eighth as the EFL ended the season using points per game

– the first time in their 141-year history they failed to be promoted or make the play-offs in the third tier.

Former Sunderland star Gray (right) tweeted: “One season in League One is unacceptab­le for a club with a fan base the size of Sunderland but three... keep making mistakes and you get what you deserve.

“Supporters, I feel for

2001:

2005:

2012: 2013:

2017:

2018:

2019:

Yesterday:

PROMOTED:

Coventry (champions), Rotherham

Wycombe v Fleetwood, Portsmouth v Oxford (dates TBC)

PLAY-OFFS:

RELEGATED:

Bolton

PROMOTED:

PLAY-OFFS:

RELEGATED:

Tranmere, Southend,

Swindon (champions), Crewe, Plymouth

Northampto­n, Cheltenham, Exeter, Colchester

Stevenage

LEAGUE TWO PLAY-OFFS:

Thursday, June 18

Semi-final first legs

Colchester United v Exeter City (5.15pm)

Northampto­n Town v Cheltenham Town (7.45pm) Monday, June 22

Semi-final second legs

Exeter City v Colchester United (5.15pm)

Cheltenham Town v Northampto­n Town (8pm)

Monday, June 29

FINAL:

 ??  ?? HEARTBROKE­N BARRY FRY last night branded the Football League a “shambles” and a “joke” and claimed Peterborou­gh had been cheated out of the £10million prize of Championsh­ip football.
Posh were turfed out of the League One play -off positions as the division voted to end their season and decide the final positions on an game average was 76.35 to Peterborou­gh’s 74.17.
Director of Football Fry stormed: ”I am so angry.
“We feel cheated. The EFL has been a joke, an absolute shambles.”
HEARTBROKE­N BARRY FRY last night branded the Football League a “shambles” and a “joke” and claimed Peterborou­gh had been cheated out of the £10million prize of Championsh­ip football. Posh were turfed out of the League One play -off positions as the division voted to end their season and decide the final positions on an game average was 76.35 to Peterborou­gh’s 74.17. Director of Football Fry stormed: ”I am so angry. “We feel cheated. The EFL has been a joke, an absolute shambles.”

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