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Bryan Robson OBE (born 11 January 1957) is an English football manager and former player. He began his career with West Bromwich Albion in 1972, where he amassed over 200 appearances and was club captain, before moving to Manchester United in 1981, where he became the longest-serving captain in the club's history.
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The longest-serving captain is Bryan Robson, who was club captain from 1982 to 1994, although he held the position jointly with Steve Bruce for the last two years of his tenure. [1] Roy Keane , who was captain from 1997 to 2005, has the distinction of having won the most trophies as captain; he won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups , one ...
Bryan Stanley Robson, better known as Pop Robson (born 11 November 1945) [2] is an English former footballer who played as a centre-forward. He played for Newcastle United, West Ham United, Sunderland, Chelsea and Carlisle United, and scored 265 goals in 674 league games. [2] He also earned one cap for England under-23s. [4]
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Bryan Robson: Ray Wilkins, Peter Shilton, Terry Butcher, Peter Beardsley: 1990–1992 Gary Lineker: Mark Wright, Stuart Pearce: 1992–1993 Stuart Pearce: Paul Ince, David Platt: 1993–1995 David Platt: Paul Ince, Tony Adams: 1995–1996 Tony Adams: Alan Shearer: 1996–2000 Alan Shearer: Stuart Pearce, Paul Ince, David Seaman, Tony Adams, Sol ...
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Soccer's Hard Men is a 1992 football video by Video Vision, presented by then-footballer and current actor Vinnie Jones.The video featured footage of British players (some still playing at the time and others who had by then retired) known for their ferocity, including Graeme Souness, Bryan Robson, Nobby Stiles, Norman Hunter, Jack Charlton, Steve McMahon, Tommy Smith, Peter Storey, Ron ...