Sir Bobby Robson, A Knight To Remember
No matter who you are, a football supporter in general, Newcastle United supporter, Ipswich Town supporter, any one of those Premier League big four supporter or any other club, let’s be united in one goal to get a Sir Bobby Robson Charity Match started, to honour one of the true gents and legends of the game.

The football charity game to honour the true legend has its own site sbrf-appeal.co.uk to promote…
Be United and Help Sir Bobby Robson Foundation Raise the Money
The neverending supporter of Newcastle United, the first manager who can bring Champions League second round tie to St. James’s Park, the old knight who still can talk about football for hours, the one and only Sir Bobby Robson is battling cancer for the fifth time and has been told that this time it is incurable…
Magpies Zone is asking your support for a new foundation under his name who will work for the cancer…
Sir Bobby Believe Keegan Will Bring the Pride Back Home
Kevin Keegan and Sir Bobby Robson both having birthday this month, and while Keegan turns 57 yesterday, Sir Bobby will celebrating his 75th birthday next Monday.

Both are the most successful manager that Newcastle United had in Premierships years, and also the persons that have the highest respects from Toon supporters, both in and out the field.
“I have had a wonderful career and a wonderful life,” said Sir Bobby Robson, “I really…
An Award For A Geordie Knight
Sir Robert William Robson CBE received the Lifetime Achievement Award at Sunday’s BBC Sports Personality of the Year show. The Geordie legend receive the award as a recognition for his contribution as both player and manager in a career spanning more than half a century.
Born 18 February 1933, in Sacriston, County Durham, England, he is commonly known as Bobby Robson, His professional playing career spanned nearly 20 years during which he played for just…
Sir Bobby Robson Encouragement For Sam Allardyce
United’s under-fire manager Sam Allardyce, still struggles to convince Newcastle fans that he is the right man for the St. James’s Park dug-out. He revealed the words of blessing from our former manager Sir Bobby Robson have helped add steel to his conviction that he can succeed on Tyneside.
“He just told me to stay positive but, then again, Bobby is never anything other than encouraging,” said Allardyce, “There are a lot of people here…





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