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Robins confident of Iron turnaround

Scunthorpe United have confirmed Mark Robins as their new manager on a three-year contract.

On Friday, Iron chairman Peter Swann told BBC Radio Humberside Robins would be taking over at the League One strugglers this week.

"First and foremost I am delighted to be here, I was very encouraged by what I saw on Saturday," Robins said.

"The opportunity was too good to turn down because there are exciting times coming here.

"I want everyone to enjoy what we are doing and excite the supporters.

Mark Robins: Management history Team Played Won Drawn Lost Rotherham 129 56 30 43 Barnsley 92 29 25 38 Coventry 33 17 6 10 Huddersfield 68 23 14 31

"You have to work hard and have the players buy in to what you are doing."

The Iron won at Gillingham on Saturday under the caretaker management of veteran defender Andy Dawson.

The win was not enough to move them out of the League One relegation zone but they are now just two points away from safety.

Robins, who has appointed former Nottingham Forest assistant David "Ned" Kelly as his number two, spent 18 months at the John Smith's Stadium and has also managed Rotherham, Barnsley and Coventry.

His first match in charge of Scunthorpe will be Saturday's home match against Colchester.