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Newcastle United. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Sir Robert William Robson CBE (18 February 1933 – 31 July 2009) [2] was an English footballer and football manager. His career included periods playing for and later managing the England national team and being a UEFA Cup -winning manager at Ipswich Town.
Sep 19, 2024 · Bobby Robson (born February 18, 1933, Sacriston, Durham county, England—died July 31, 2009, Durham county) was a British football (soccer) player and manager who was one of England’s most respected players and managers.
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The definitive story of Sir Bobby’s life and career, ‘Bobby Robson - More Than A Manager’ stars an A-list cast of those who played with, worked with and loved Sir Bobby. Available now on digital download, DVD and Blu-Ray.
Jul 31, 2014 · Sir Bobby Robson, one of English football’s most loved personalities, passed away after a long battle with cancer six years ago. As a top-class player Bobby was a wing-half or inside-forward who could both create and score goals.
Sir Robert William Robson, popularly known as Bobby Robson, was an English footballer and football manager. He was one of England’s most well-known and respected players and managers. Throughout his professional career, he played 20 matches with the national football team, including matches in 1958 and 1962 World Cup.
Jul 31, 2009 · Former England manager Sir Bobby Robson has died at the age of 76, following a long battle with cancer. Robson will be best remembered on the international stage for leading England to the 1990...
Robson’s impressive CV and renowned man management skills convinced the FA that he was the right man to succeed Ron Greenwood at the helm of the England team. Although a tough taskmaster, Robson was fiercely loyal to those who gave their all, and never failed to get the very best out of his players.