Friday, 31 July 2009
Sir Bobby Robson
The world has lost a true legend today.
Sir Bobby played for West Bromwich Albion from 1956 to 1962, playing 257 times for the club, scoring 60 goals and going on earn 20 caps for England.
But it was a manager that he'll be most remembered by everyone. His stint as England manager was unrewarded with a trophy but it is looked back as a high point for the home of football, with Robson being the most successful since Sir Alf Ramsey won the World Cup in 1966.
Indeed it was only dishonest conduct from Argentina's Maradona that denied England progress in the 1986 World Cup, and in 1990 they lost to West Germany in the Semi-final of the World Cup. The most important trophy in the world would've looked great being held up by one of the best managers ever to grace the game.
And a club level too he had geat success. No-one had ever heard of Ipswich Town Football Club before Robson took from nowhere to winners of the oldest and most prestigious football competition (the FA Cup) and then the EUFA Cup in Europe too, before moving to the England post.
Successful spells in Europe followed at Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven, Sporting Lisbon and Porto, before joining his boyhood team Newcastle United, where he took them into the top 3 sides in England before he left the club 5 years ago at the age of 71.
What people will miss the most is the man himself. Reknowned as a true gentleman, whenever you saw him on TV you knew is a man you could talk to. What is less known is his fight with cancer, the disease that finally overcame this true battler.
Sir Bobby was first diagnosed with cancer in 1991, and over the last 18 years he has been diagnosed with 5 different types of cancer, battling each one face-on.
Sir Bobby Robson. Legend. you will be sadly missed.
Sir Bobby Robson Foundation
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