27/02/2013 13:43, Report by Adam Marshall Huddersfield Town boss Mark Robins has praised Sir Alex Ferguson's earning thinking in front of the battle between two of his former groups this week-end. In a unique interview with Inside United, the ex-Reds striker remembered joining Norwich City in 1992 and admits he still likes watching the group leaders in action. It is obvious that the newest Terriers chief has undoubtedly learned some essential lessons from his boss at Old Trafford. "Win without exceptions was the strapline and the boss actually required that and taught us that," said Robins. "It was something he wanted in his team - a winning attitude. It is probably a little tongue-in-cheek saying 'without exceptions ' nevertheless, you need that successful mentality. "Sir Alex came in and knew he had a need to win trophies. It took him a bit of time but, thankfully, he remains in the article today after 26 years and has already established phenomenal success. It is all down to what he instilled, well reintroduced [from Sir Matt Busby], in the building at that one time and there after. "It is really a membership synonymous with success in a style that is great to watch. It's fascinating sometimes and nailbiting. The way they go about their business is great in the way they perform and grind teams down. "It isn't just grinding out benefits however they take action with a sway at times. Real attacking instincts have been got by the players in there and it is remarkable to look at. In summary, United are an attacking, effective brand." Robins admits he should not have asked to keep United before going to Norwich instead of signing a new agreement around the time of the inception of the Barclays Premier League.
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