Saturday, February 6, 2010

Paul Robinson defender football of England


Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson
Paul Peter Robinson is a British footballer who played in the position of defender, left back and was born on December 14, 1978 in Watford, England. Robinson was educated players and Watford debut at the age of 17 years old when he became a substitute against Luton Town on October 29, 1996. In October 2003, Robinson's sale to West Bromwich Albion with a transfer value of £ 250,000 at the beginning of last season increasing to £ 375,000 for his appearance when promoted in Premire League with the 1-0 victory against Norwich City on October 18, 2003 and he was praised as a left back England potential. In August, Robinson offered by the club Wigan Athletic as a substitute Leighton Baines who was sold to Everton with a value of £ 1.5 million, but he failed the medical tests conducted at the JJB Stadium. Then on July 12, 2009, Robinson completed the loan contract as a player and get back together with former manager Gary Megson. Robinson explained that he joined Bolton on loan as a player's first three years and the deal became a permanent player in the summer of 2010 after Bolton agreed transfer value of £ 1 million to West Brom on 29 January 2010.
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