Dhinsa,Get In Touch - Robinson

Last updated : 24 October 2004 By Covsupport
Coventry City's major shareholder Geoffrey Robinson in an exclusive chat with Covsupport has called for Jojar Dhinsa to get in touch.

The MP feels that as the major shareholder and the controller of CCFC, he would be interested in seeing what plans he has for the club and thinks that a chat may provide grounds for further discussions.

Robinson admitted how depressed he felt with the performances of the team and was concerned as to what division the club will be playing in for the opening game of the Arena.

With his City supporter hat on, the Labour MP said that although Peter Reid was not, like many City fans, his first choice as manager, the financial situation at the club means that the club have no money to replace him or bring in new players, but he added that Eric Black was not the right man either.

In relation to Bryan Richardson, Mr Robinson admitted that he had not heard from Bryan Richardson for a couple of years apart from the fact that he had split from his wife.