This legendary footballer said goodbye to the world amid Corona epidemic
This legendary footballer said goodbye to the world amid Corona epidemic
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Former Liverpool striker and Ireland footballer Michael Robinson have passed away. He was 61 years old. Robinson settled in Spain in 1989 after retiring from football and became a commentator. He was counted among the top commentators in Spain. His family said he was suffering from cancer and breathed his last at his residence in Marbella. Robinson's family wrote on Twitter that we are very sadly informing you about Michael's death. Robinson was part of the Liverpool team that made the trio by winning the league, league cup and European Cup titles in 1984.

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Michael had played more than 300 matches from five clubs in England and played the last three seasons of his career in Spain. Between 1975 and 1979, he served on behalf of Preston North End, Manchester City from 1979 to 1980, Brighton and Howe from 1980 to 1983, Liverpool from 1983 to 1984, Queens Park Rangers from 1984 to 1986, and Michael from Osasuna from 1987 to 1989. played soccer.

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Between 1980 and 1886, he represented the Republic of Ireland in 24 matches, scoring four goals. Michael had the most matches with Brighton, where he played 113 matches. While played 48 matches for Princeton, 30 for Manchester City, 30 from Liverpool, 48 from Queens Park and 58 from Osasuna.

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