quotations related to Bobby Robson. Bobby Robson at Soccerbase Bobby Robson management career statistics at Soccerbase The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation...
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Portman Road (section Sir Bobby Robson Stand)
death of former manager Bobby Robson in 2009, the club announced that the North Stand would be renamed the Sir Bobby Robson Stand. The official unveiling...
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1988. Robson captained his country 65 times; only Bobby Moore and Billy Wright have captained England on more occasions.[citation needed] Robson began...
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league. McGarry left to manage Wolves and was replaced by Bobby Robson in January 1969. Robson led Ipswich to two major trophies and several seasons in...
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managers to have progressed to the semi-finals of a major competition are Bobby Robson at the 1990 World Cup, Terry Venables at Euro 1996, and Southgate at...
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despite not losing a game, they were eliminated at the second group stage. Bobby Robson managed England from 1982 to 1990. Although the team failed to qualify...
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Bobby Robson: More Than A Manager is a 2018 British feature-length film about the life of former England Manager Bobby Robson, directed by Gabriel Clarke...
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Craig Bellamy (section Bobby Robson era)
with teammates, managers and members of the public and was described by Bobby Robson as "a great player wrapped round an unusual and volatile character"....
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St James' Park (section Sir Bobby Robson tributes)
four. Following the death of Sir Bobby Robson, a plan to rename the East Stand the Sir Bobby Robson Stand (or the Robson Stand) was drawn up. As yet, this...
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Freddy Shepherd (section Sacking of Bobby Robson)
fired manager Sir Bobby Robson four games into the new season. In the week before the sacking, Shepherd was quoted as saying that Robson would not be offered...
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The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation is a British cancer research charity which raises money to fund the early detection and treatment of cancer, and clinical...
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Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match was a charity football match played in honour of the former England and Newcastle United manager, Sir Bobby Robson, and...
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1999–2000 season with the team bottom of the table to be replaced by Bobby Robson. In 1999 Newcastle was 5th-highest revenue producing club in the world;...
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first an interpreter for Bobby Robson at Sporting CP and FC Porto, before gaining success as an assistant at Barcelona under Robson and then his successor...
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Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match, a charity match held at St James' Park in tribute of Bobby Robson and in aid of his cancer charity the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation...
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promotion from the Second Division. Two decades later, under the guidance of Bobby Robson, the club achieved success both in the FA Cup in 1978 and in European...
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(1909–1924) Several managers have failed to last more than a year at the club: Bobby Robson, Ray Wilkins, Paul Bracewell, Lawrie Sanchez, Mark Hughes, René Meulensteen...
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Jorge Mendes and an English club. Viana joined former Sporting manager Bobby Robson at his new team, and was mentored by veteran Gary Speed. He scored four...
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defeating Vitesse (1–0). Hiddink left the team in 1990, to be replaced by Bobby Robson. In his two seasons at the club, PSV won two league titles; the first...
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player. At Newcastle United, he held assistant coaching roles under Bobby Robson and Alan Pardew, and was the interim manager following Pardew's departure...
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The Sir Bobby Robson Bridge is a 60-metre (200 ft) cable-stayed pedestrian footbridge over the River Gipping in Ipswich, England, built at a cost of £800...
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Azeglio Vicini Manager: Miguel Muñoz Manager: Franz Beckenbauer Manager: Bobby Robson Manager: Rinus Michels Manager: Jack Charlton Manager: Valeriy Lobanovskyi...
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Centre is also home to the Bobby Robson clinical trials unit which specialises in oncology clinical trials. Sir Bobby Robson Foundation List of hospitals...
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in 1988. Gascoigne was first called up to the full England squad by Bobby Robson for a friendly against Denmark on 14 September 1988 and came on as a...
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signed for Aston Villa and gained the attention of the England manager Bobby Robson, with whom he soon made his debut. At the 1990 World Cup, Platt increased...
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An emotional distraction from the club's situation occurred when Sir Bobby Robson died on 31 July 2009, uniting the world of football in tributes to the...
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each opening week match, a minute's applause was held in memory of Sir Bobby Robson. Nike provided a new match ball – the T90 Ascente – for this season....
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Bobby Robson, who was then manager of Porto. Following a conversation between the two, Robson appointed him to Porto's observation department. Robson...
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player by many pundits and polls. Ipswich (and later England) manager Bobby Robson called him the best England player he had seen. Thomas Kevin Beattie...
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was buried in the Old Cemetery in the town on his death in 1999, and Bobby Robson. Ipswich won the First Division title in 1961–62 in their first season...
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