Barry Robson

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well he wasn't as good as I think he would be, but still not bad for this league. we need several decent midfielders for next season to do anything. cant have another season with doyle and McDonald playing virtually every single game
 
i quite liked him.
could pass a ball.
Doyles not fit to lace the blokes boots.
 
Confirmed.

Where does he usually play? On the left or in the middle?

Not sure "play" is the right word. He usually stands wherever he feels like.

In all seriousness, he seemed to be put either wide right, or just behind the forward, to little effect, for us.
 
Can he still take a decent free kick?

Not a convincing signing in my eyes however you don't need to be amazing to make an impact in the SPL so we'll see I suppose...
 
Can he still take a decent free kick?

Not a convincing signing in my eyes however you don't need to be amazing to make an impact in the SPL so we'll see I suppose...

Took a couple of good penalties and one or two decent corners, not sure about free kicks. I seem to recall him attempting to cross with a couple, but they were standard Blades fare. Hit it somewhere in or around the box. Anywhere in that region will do.
 
Can he still take a decent free kick?

Not a convincing signing in my eyes however you don't need to be amazing to make an impact in the SPL so we'll see I suppose...

He is ALWAYS looking to play a through ball, that's his main strength. 90% of them weren't accurate enough and he had games where he gave the ball away almost every time. If you have plenty of pace up front and out wide, coupled with opposition players that stand off him, he could have good games. He wasn't fit enough to play central midfield, and was given a free role for us.

If I was an opposition manager I'd target him, and look to win possession in good areas.
 
He is ALWAYS looking to play a through ball, that's his main strength. 90% of them weren't accurate enough and he had games where he gave the ball away almost every time. If you have plenty of pace up front and out wide, coupled with opposition players that stand off him, he could have good games. He wasn't fit enough to play central midfield, and was given a free role for us.

If I was an opposition manager I'd target him, and look to win possession in good areas.

Yeovil just crippled him.

Job done.
 
"Both Tony and I have watched him recently and have only had good reports about his performances for Sheffield United".

F*** knows who they were watching then.
 



My abiding memory of Robson is his asinine behaviour just before half time in the Carlisle game which caused the ref to blow for half time rather than let him take the corner.

I will not miss him.
 
My abiding memory of Robson is his asinine behaviour just before half time in the Carlisle game which caused the ref to blow for half time rather than let him take the corner.

I will not miss him.


One of the most inexcusable things I've ever seen on a football pitch, and I've seen Nigel Quashie play.
 
One of the most inexcusable things I've ever seen on a football pitch, and I've seen Nigel Quashie play.


Particularly as he topped it off with a booking for dissent.

Barry Robson will stand out for me as being the player with the biggest gap between self-perceived and actual ability that I've ever seen.
 
That's true, especially among United players. I remember thinking, as talented as he undoubtedly is, George Boyd had a very inflated opinion of himself.
 

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