John or Jack Robson may refer to: Jack Robson (football manager) (1860–1922), English full-time secretary manager of football clubs, including Middlesbrough...
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ISBN 0907969542. "United under John Robson". The Website of Dreams. stretfordend.co.uk. Retrieved 19 July 2017. Jack Robson management career statistics at...
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Bentley took over as club secretary, but was replaced two years later by Jack Robson, who became the club's first full-time manager. He remained in the post...
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John Gair Robson (1885 – 1957) was an English schoolmaster, musician and songwriter. Many of his 40-plus songs are in Geordie dialect. His most famous...
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John "Jack" Robson Gregg (1909–1964) was an English businessman, best known as the founder of Greggs, the United Kingdom's largest bakery chain. Gregg...
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Hull City, Oldham Athletic, Reading, Rochdale and Southend United. Jack Robson at the English National Football Archive (subscription required) Joyce...
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term "manager" was not in common usage at the club until the arrival of Jack Robson in 1914). West oversaw Newton Heath's financial collapse and near bankruptcy...
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non-FIFA nationality. John Jackson 1901–1910 Frank Scott-Walford 1905–1908 Jack Robson 1908–1914 Charlie Webb 1919–1947 Tommy Cook 1947 Don Welsh 1947–1951...
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Name From To G W D L %W Jack Robson July 1905 30 April 1907 77 35 18 24 045.45 Edmund Goodman 1 May 1907 24 November 1925 613 242 166 205 039.48 Alex...
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manager in the history of Manchester United on 1 November 1921 after Jack Robson stepped down due to ill health. His first season in charge finished with...
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Jack Robson (football manager) (1860–1922), English full-time secretary manager of football clubs, including Middlesbrough and Manchester United Jack...
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Robson Golightly Green (born 18 December 1964) is an English actor, singer-songwriter, and television presenter. His first major TV role was as hospital...
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Gascoigne (2002 inductee) Bryan Robson (2002 inductee) Viv Anderson (2004 inductee) Wilf Mannion (2004 inductee) Jack Charlton (2005 inductee) Graeme...
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Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from his former club West Bromwich Albion. Under Atkinson, Manchester United...
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Heath (the term 'manager' was not used at United until the arrival of Jack Robson).[citation needed] He led the club to their first major trophy and first...
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term "manager" was not used at Manchester United until the arrival of Jack Robson in 1914. Wallworth was made secretary following Ernest Mangnall's resignation...
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Linda Patricia Mary Robson Dunford (née Robson; (born 13 March 1958) is an English actress and television presenter. She is best known for playing Tracey...
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Robison (19 April 1858 – 20 October 1942), known professionally as May Robson, was an Australian-born American-based actress whose career spanned 58 years...
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Labour Chris Evans (Islwyn) Labour Ruth Jones (Newport West) Pontypridd Jack Robson Alex Davies-Jones David Mathias Steve Bayliss Angela Karadog Wil Rees...
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Name Nat. From To Record Honours Notes P W D L Win% Jack Robson ENG 1905 1907 77 35 18 24 045.45 Southern League Division Two championship: 1905–06 Edmund...
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Robson is an English surname. Originating in North East England, and derived from ‘Son of Robert’. The name, Robson, can be found all over the North East...
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Boot Javier Hernández (7 goals) – 2011 First full-time manager: Jack Robson – Robson was manager of Manchester United for 6 years and 10 months, starting...
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Rosa Grace Robson (born 29 February 1992) is an English actress and comedian. On television, she is known for her role in the ITV2 sitcom Buffering (2021–23)...
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during which Sandy Turnbull was killed in France. On 28 December 1914, Jack Robson was appointed as the club's first official manager; previously, the club...
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Newcastle. He wrote dialect songs as a hobby and was like Leonard Barras and Jack Robson in providing a rich source of materials for the local BBC Radio show...
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Labour Chris Evans (Islwyn) Labour Ruth Jones (Newport West) Pontypridd Jack Robson Alex Davies-Jones David Mathias Steve Bayliss Angela Karadog Wil Rees...
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competitive matches are counted Win% is rounded to two decimal places "John Robson managerial stats". Soccerbase. Retrieved 13 November 2013. "Alex Massie...
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Phffft (category Films directed by Mark Robson)
Holliday, Jack Lemmon, and Jack Carson and featuring Kim Novak in a supporting role. The picture was written by George Axelrod and directed by Mark Robson. It...
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Manager: Miguel Muñoz Manager: Franz Beckenbauer Manager: Bobby Robson Manager: Rinus Michels Manager: Jack Charlton Manager: Valeriy Lobanovskyi RSSSF...
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Stewart Ian Robson (born 6 November 1964) is an English former football player and TV and radio football pundit. He played for Arsenal, West Ham United...
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