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Coventry City, a Championship football club, has terminated the contract of manager Mark Robins, who held the longest tenure in the English Football League. The decision comes after a 2-1 home loss to Derby County, leaving Coventry in 17th place after 14 games. Robins, who led the team from League Two to the Championship, has been replaced by assistant manager Rhys Carr as interim boss ahead of a game against Sunderland.
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