The loss of a football legend Sir Bobby Robson
July 31, 2009
It is with much sadness I write about the the passing of Sir Bobby Robson who died this morning, aged 76, after a long struggle with cancer. He will be remember with so many memorable events in football and will always be thought of as the most successful national team manager since World Cup-winning Sir Alf Ramsey.
Associated with Newcastle United, Ipswich Town and the Three Lions, Robson won huge respect for his work at PSV in Holland, Sporting and Porto in Portugal, and Barcelona in Spain.
However, Robson will be best remembered as the manager who steered England to the semi-final of the 1990 World Cup, where eventual winners Germany. Sir Bobby Robson won 20 caps for his country and West Bromwich Albion, scoring 133 goals.
Rest in peace Bobby you wil never be forgotten
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