"Then he issued a press release saying he’d left the band – so there was no going back." "I told the rest of the band to say nothing to anyone while I tried to get hold of Rob to see if he really wanted to do this," said band manager Nigel Martin-Smith. Jason sat Robbie down in the rehearsal room and said if he was going to leave, they all thought it was best he left then, so he did. They told him he should leave the band sooner rather than later if he wasn't prepared to commit to what they were trying to achieve. "I went back to the hotel and got drunk again, got up the next day, went into rehearsals and I wasn't in a very good way." Following his trip to Glastonbury and missed rehearsals, the rest of the band were incensed and when he finally returned to work with told him exactly what they thought. It mustn't have been a very nice evening for them. He explained the BBC Radio 4: "I said to the boys, 'This will be my last tour.' We went for a curry the night before everything happened and we were taking a competition winner for a curry. Drinking too much and struggling in rehearsals ahead of Take That's homecoming gig in Manchester, he decided to let the group know it would be his final tour. Weeks earlier, Robbie had been pictured at Glastonbury partying hard with rockstar Liam Gallagher.
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