Sir Bobby Robson
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Sir Bobby Robson
Sky Sports News reporting Sir Bob has died, aged 76.
Rest in peace.
Rest in peace.
"Young people, nowadays, imagine money is everything."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
"Yes, and when they grow older they know it."
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Sir Bobby is signing copies of his autobigraphy in a bookstore in Newcastle. A kid patiently queues for ages to get his book signed. When he gets to the front of the queue Sir Bobby asks him his name and starts to sign his copy....
Kid: "So, have you signed a lot of books today Mr Robson."
Sir Bobby: "Hundreds son, absolutely hundreds."
Outside the shop the kid opens his copy of the book to read what the legend has written............"To Jimmy, Best Wishes From Bobby Hundreds."
My favourite Robson story from his Newcastle days:
An interviewer was talking to Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi. “Do you have a nickname?” He asked.
“No, not really.” Ameobi replied.
“What does Bobby Robson call you?”
“Carl Cort”
Was right all along
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My favorite Robson story at Barça was when he was interviewed at a restaurant. The reporter was talking about how his system was criticised as "too conservative" and, in order to deny this, he just grabbed all the wine glasses on the table and explained how his system was able to generate link-up play and superiority on the last third of the pitch, moving the glasses all over the table. Awesome.
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