Robbo finished up with 2 league winners medals in his last 2 years at United. So deserved after he helped carry along so many United teams that didnt have it in them.
Keane was better. If Robson was there in the 90s Keane still gets in the team because he's guaranteed Robbo gets injured. In any case fergie always said that his midfield was Robson Keane.
As a Liverpool fan I have to say Robson is one of my favourite players ever... similar to Stevie G in that they had everything in attack AND defence and carried lesser teams.
If Stevie G played with McMahon, Houghton, Barnes, Whelan, Molby, Beardsley, et al, he would be a multiple league champion. Would wee all over Keane, scholes, Giggs, Beckham, etc and also excrete 💩 over them
he's def up there as 1 of the best english players but not international capt's....you have to win at least 1 trophy to be mentioned in that bracket....
Easy. Similar to Gerrard but a bit more defensive/combative but to be fair to Gerrard steven had more in his locker going forward. Although Robbo still made great runs into the box.
I remember Ryan Giggs getting chopped down a few times on the left wing then Robbo swapped positions with him for 5 mins. A few reducers later and they left Giggs alone in the second half.
I started watching football in 1970 when I was eight. So that gives me fifty years to choose players from for my ultimate England team. I'd have to think hard about who I'd want , but without a moment of hesitation, a fit Bryan Robson, would be the first name I'd put down and the only one I wouldn't have to think about. He'd be straight in as captain. I'm not an MUFC supporter btw.
Vinnie actually said so in interviews, I saw an interview with him years ago where he admitted Robson did him a couple of times after they went in for tackles, the master showing the young pretender how to really do it.
He was injured so often but he was an exciting player to watch. I was glad he won a league champion's medal before he retired, although he was a squad player by then.
Robbo was my hero...as a kid the injured United players used to come and sign programmes in the family stand on match days ......obviously Robbo was there a lot lol, but I was always too scared to talk to him, frozen with amazement ...my dad always had to get him to sign my program
Bryan Robson captain marvel the best midfielder ever love you robbo just simply the best and a player who gave 100 percent in every game theirs only one Bryan Robson and believe me he was the best ever are hero at the theatre of dreams Old Trafford and will all ways be loved by the united fans a ture club legend who gave every thing for are club and still to this day robbo your still are number one and the Stretford End love you mufc for ever
You smoking crack? Keane is the best all round footballer that has ever played at Old Trafford, he is United's best ever captain and he was more reliable than Robbo. As for your budget comment he was 9 times out of 10 the best player on the park.
@Ajmal Ali are you smoking crack? Keano was a better player, the most successful captain the club has ever had. Outperformed my arse 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ince if what you say is true then fergie was wrong to sell Ince oh wait...the large bulk of trophies came under Keane's captaincy, personally do not give two fucks whether Robbo was the quintessential box to box player, he won fuck all compared with Keane and when you're at United you're there to win, signed as his replacement and replace him he did.
@Ajmal Ali 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you sir are a fucking mong. I am not Irish hahahaha. Robbo never won cups single handedly that's fucking nonsense if it wasn't for Hughes and Whiteside in 85 it would have been different. And I know many words certainly to describe you fucking cretin. Keane won 7 premier league titles 5 as captain, 4 FA Cups and a champions league 19 trophies over his whole career in comparison with Robbo's 3 FA Cups, 2 Prem Titles and a cup winners cup the whole idea of him being better than Keane is ridiculous. Certainly would love to see you in charge of United 🤣🤣🤣🤣 also Ince was sold because Keane was miles better going forward and in defence.
@Ajmal Ali Keane was the better player, that's why Fergie kept him. Understood the game better than Ince when Fergie picked is Man United 11 in a documentary his Midfield was Robson and Keane after which he described the young Keane as the best player in Britain and the perfect successor to Robson predicting that he could surpass him. Blatantly leaving out Ince proved who was the better player. So pipe down you ruddy little ignoramus .
This was filmed sometime after 15 May 1991 - It says Bryan had won the 1991 Cup Winners Cup at the end of the video - and before 11 May 1993 - because the video also states he hadn't yet won a League Championship with United (they won in 92-93) So that would leave Fergie about 49 or 50 years old in this clip! (He was born in December 1941)
With Robson England battered France, arguably the best team at that tournament, at the start of the 1982 World Cup. Then he got a nasty shoulder injury and we stank thereafter. The French midfield of Platini, Giresse and Tigana received high praise from all quarters and rightly so, but they had no answer to Bryan Robson.
he would get lots of bookings today for perfectly good tackles, such is the idiocy of the new rules...saw him score twice in a game at Wembley for England, he was a great and tough player
I wouldnt put him in the hard man category, he was a world class midfielder Two footed, good passer ,brave good in the air ,scored goals,would tackle a car for the team and a leader/captain of men .. one of the very best.
3broken legs, Guinness as a youth said he would not make it..... Great player robbo... A pleasure watching you.... That Turkish bastard in a nothing gameyears later beat his 28 seconds seconds in world 🗺 cup 82..... So unselfish could have scored a cup final hat trick, gave pen to arnie murhen. Fact if you know your history
Leader, carried that Utd team through the 80's with a lot of mediocre players in it through that period. When I used to stand in the Stretford, and stadium announcer Tom Tyrell would say at about half one, no Robson in the team, an audible groan would rumble from all the terraces. Keane, although brilliant, never carried the United team, as he didn't need to. Robson had to and did. That's the difference. It's a pity that he's never mentioned in the same breath, because the whippersnappers don't appreciate him.
@@TheWelwyn21 he wasn't the worst player the Premier League has ever seen. He could do the basics reasonably well but he was very much a combative midfielder and wouldn't really be allowed to play in today's modern game.
That midfield would have lacked passing ability and the ability to control the games tempo. What most do not understand about keane because of all the other antics was his ability to pass the ball was head and shoulders above everything else in the EPL. Because he was an all action midfield player people got blinded by that.
@@bighands69 Vinnie Jones was an awesome passer of the ball. In the Wimbledon team he played in, there wasn't the need to pass the ball, but if you look at him when he was at Leeds, they were an excellent passing side. I feel Jones would have just sat in the middle winning the first and second balls (as at that time the EPL was still very much a long ball game) an play a simple lay off.
Perhaps England’s most frustrating footballer, the greatest around in the 1980s but because he was so fearless the the National team were building a team around an injury prone midfielder which severely hindered their chances of progress.
Don't agree. His absence from the knockout stages of the 1990 world cup was critical. In the semi final against Gascoigne could not get free from his German markers (Beckenbauer's approach was to shut him down), if Robson had been there he would give Paul space to hit Lineker and Beardsley with balls..
@@kailashpatel1706 Robson was a great player but he did not have the passing range that required him to compete against Germany in 1990s. He would have put in a great performance but he never would have dominated that midfield in that style of game.
The only midfielder during the last 40 years who you could compare or who even came close was Roy Keane. Gerrard/Lampard/Viera could not hold a candle to Robson, he was head and shoulders above them. He had everything, two men in the tackle, dominant defensive ability, as fast as a winger, could score as many goals as a striker, what is underrated is his ability to pass and control a game which was evident during the 1991 European Cup Winners Cup.
I am a Manc. But I will tell you something, Steve Gerrard was as good as Robbo, as good as Keane and Viera. An absolute winner and a fella who would run through a brick wall.
@@jockmackay9582 Veira could not control games by passing the ball the way Keane could. Veira was an excellent midfield player but he needed a play maker with him as a partner when Keane did not.
Imagine what these bunch of absolute mercenaries could learn from Robbo, what a disgraceful players we have nowadays, only rashford, shaw and lindelof are worthy of that glorious red shirt. The rest of the lot sell them and bring in British and scandinavian players who understand the value of this club
2:50 look at that British lads kicking fuck out of each other and it ending with a smile. Fuck all this metrosexual shit every game delayed for some fannie rolling on the deck Bryan Robson was fucking awesome.
BS. Most players were pissheads back then. Drinking was part of the football culture at the time. Robson got injured so much because he took too much risk to win the ball without even realizing the jeopardy. He didn't know fear.
90 minutes of play and so few points ever scored.. suggest an overhaul of the sport. The 'objective' point scoring format should be shelved in favour of a 'subjective' adjudication. The goal box is eliminated and instead, a panel of judges assess artistic merit. The positioning of the arms and overall body balance (as foot is put to ball) determine a judge's score card at the end of each half.. ribbons in the colour formations of the respective clubs could be twirled about (as in women's gymnastic floor routines). Commentators would enlighten the viewer as to the significance of the "lovely siwky touch as he's gone on to kick the bawl magnificently". The "action" could be musically interpreted as the fans sing from the terraces..
If you followed United in the 80's and heard Robbo was out injured then it felt like 50% was taken away from the team... Similar to when Paul McGrath was out injured and Graeme Hogg came in to partner Kevin Moran in central defence.
He was the perfect midfield player, brave, quick ,goalscorer and leader....a true LEGEND at Manchester United...class player
He backed off Souness.. never went for him.. but ray wilkins did
who poached him of west brom
Robbo finished up with 2 league winners medals in his last 2 years at United. So deserved after he helped carry along so many United teams that didnt have it in them.
+NoMoreHideTheBall Too right much better than Keane and not as mouthy
@@popeye4052 I wouldn't say much better than Keane, slightly better.
I would give Keane 9 or 9.5 while Robson 10 out of 10.
@@briansukhu4392 Agreed. Would have been interesting if he was there through the 90s instead of the 80s.
Shame he was well past his sell by date and didn't get one during his prime years.
Keane was better. If Robson was there in the 90s Keane still gets in the team because he's guaranteed Robbo gets injured. In any case fergie always said that his midfield was Robson Keane.
Utter legend. Hard as nails but never in a cynical way. Just someone who would throw himself into challenges and give his all.
Bryan Robson. Absolute legend, such commitment, desire and loyalty. I miss his type from today's game
Best player I ever saw. Picked a whole club up and carried it on his back for 10 years.
What a player. Best central midfielder we've (United and England) had since Sir Bobby Charlton.
Robbo, my all time number 1.
He would captain my all time United 11.
When he was at his peak, I remember thinking how lucky we were to have him.
As a Liverpool fan I have to say Robson is one of my favourite players ever... similar to Stevie G in that they had everything in attack AND defence and carried lesser teams.
Well said Brent. And yes, Stevie G and Robbo had this in common: absolute winners and utterly committed to the cause.
If Stevie G played with McMahon, Houghton, Barnes, Whelan, Molby, Beardsley, et al, he would be a multiple league champion.
Would wee all over Keane, scholes, Giggs, Beckham, etc and also excrete 💩 over them
Couldn't agree more.
@@chamkaur1160 but he didn’t and they didn’t. You don’t win titles with hypotheticals mate .
@@Jefferson1969-u4s be nice not like those nasty chavs who go us banned from Europe
He's up there with Bobby Moore as one of the greatest international captains
he's def up there as 1 of the best english players but not international capt's....you have to win at least 1 trophy to be mentioned in that bracket....
@@johnmurphy5161 What a load of nonsense
you forget what a fantastic player he was, could play in the modern era easily.
Easy. Similar to Gerrard but a bit more defensive/combative but to be fair to Gerrard steven had more in his locker going forward. Although Robbo still made great runs into the box.
@@mnb9162 Another bit of overhyped Gerrard nonsense
He would get in any team any era .
Most complete midfielder United have had in the last 40 years, Robbo was Keane and Scholes in one, absolutely superb 👌🏼
Robson was not as good a passer of the ball as Keane was.
Number three on my all time favourite player's list, I wish he was still playing now
tony fisher top 2?
@@chipsthedog1 Lingard and Jones obviously.
I remember Ryan Giggs getting chopped down a few times on the left wing then Robbo swapped positions with him for 5 mins. A few reducers later and they left Giggs alone in the second half.
That's a leader for you.
Some great nights with Robson leading the team especially against Barcelona!
I started watching football in 1970 when I was eight. So that gives me fifty years to choose players from for my ultimate England team. I'd have to think hard about who I'd want , but without a moment of hesitation, a fit Bryan Robson, would be the first name I'd put down and the only one I wouldn't have to think about. He'd be straight in as captain. I'm not an MUFC supporter btw.
Bryan Robson is harder than Vinnie Jones.
no need to state the obvious
Neutral Observer.
It isn't obvious to a lot of people...
My 3 year old daughter is harder than Vinnie Jones.
tomdid1 : That is a particularly stupid thing to say.
Vinnie actually said so in interviews, I saw an interview with him years ago where he admitted Robson did him a couple of times after they went in for tackles, the master showing the young pretender how to really do it.
He was injured so often but he was an exciting player to watch. I was glad he won a league champion's medal before he retired, although he was a squad player by then.
What a class act.
Bryan Robson is a legend
Worldclass on his day. Brave as a lion and would give his all. Never take a step back....
Fitting that after carrying United on his back through the underwhelming times he could finally taste success towards the end of his career at United.
Awesome. Goals, tackles, tactics and grit .
26 goals in 90 appearances for England 🏴 is more than impressive.
One of the last players who defined the word COMMITTED. Great player
Robbo was my hero...as a kid the injured United players used to come and sign programmes in the family stand on match days ......obviously Robbo was there a lot lol, but I was always too scared to talk to him, frozen with amazement ...my dad always had to get him to sign my program
Bryan Robson captain marvel the best midfielder ever love you robbo just simply the best and a player who gave 100 percent in every game theirs only one Bryan Robson and believe me he was the best ever are hero at the theatre of dreams Old Trafford and will all ways be loved by the united fans a ture club legend who gave every thing for are club and still to this day robbo your still are number one and the Stretford End love you mufc for ever
What a player if he was 10 years younger Keane wouldn't hav got a look in
Keane and Robbo would have been the pair. Scholes off the striker. Butt wouldnt have got a look in. Ince sold.
You smoking crack? Keane is the best all round footballer that has ever played at Old Trafford, he is United's best ever captain and he was more reliable than Robbo. As for your budget comment he was 9 times out of 10 the best player on the park.
@Ajmal Ali are you smoking crack? Keano was a better player, the most successful captain the club has ever had. Outperformed my arse 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ince if what you say is true then fergie was wrong to sell Ince oh wait...the large bulk of trophies came under Keane's captaincy, personally do not give two fucks whether Robbo was the quintessential box to box player, he won fuck all compared with Keane and when you're at United you're there to win, signed as his replacement and replace him he did.
@Ajmal Ali 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you sir are a fucking mong.
I am not Irish hahahaha.
Robbo never won cups single handedly that's fucking nonsense if it wasn't for Hughes and Whiteside in 85 it would have been different.
And I know many words certainly to describe you fucking cretin.
Keane won 7 premier league titles 5 as captain, 4 FA Cups and a champions league 19 trophies over his whole career in comparison with Robbo's 3 FA Cups, 2 Prem Titles and a cup winners cup the whole idea of him being better than Keane is ridiculous. Certainly would love to see you in charge of United 🤣🤣🤣🤣 also Ince was sold because Keane was miles better going forward and in defence.
@Ajmal Ali Keane was the better player, that's why Fergie kept him. Understood the game better than Ince when Fergie picked is Man United 11 in a documentary his Midfield was Robson and Keane after which he described the young Keane as the best player in Britain and the perfect successor to Robson predicting that he could surpass him. Blatantly leaving out Ince proved who was the better player. So pipe down you ruddy little ignoramus .
Brian clough a legend and I have not seen him live on tv before
Many of today's footballers wouldn't dare to be as tough as Bryan Robson.
This was filmed sometime after 15 May 1991 - It says Bryan had won the 1991 Cup Winners Cup at the end of the video -
and before 11 May 1993 - because the video also states he hadn't yet won a League Championship with United (they won in 92-93)
So that would leave Fergie about 49 or 50 years old in this clip! (He was born in December 1941)
Some nice columbo ing there
The man of his era a sheer force of nature
The reason i started following football, the reason i support united. Incomparable
Simply. Legend brilliant roll model for kids of my generation
He modelled rolls?
With Robson England battered France, arguably the best team at that tournament, at the start of the 1982 World Cup. Then he got a nasty shoulder injury and we stank thereafter. The French midfield of Platini, Giresse and Tigana received high praise from all quarters and rightly so, but they had no answer to Bryan Robson.
Pretty sure Bryan Robson was still in the team when we won the league in 1992.
He was, he lifted the trophy with Steve Bruce
93 not 92
Except Liverpool won in 1992.
Liverpool last won title in 89-90
***** Yep
Absolutely the king
A good honest football player in my opinion,im no expert but I’ve seen him on television many times
Hero.
he would get lots of bookings today for perfectly good tackles, such is the idiocy of the new rules...saw him score twice in a game at Wembley for England, he was a great and tough player
Greatest Utd player of all time
Legend
Wonderful player.
He did get that league title.
What David Moyes would do have robbo in his team now eh?
Stopped him from eating chips
I wouldnt put him in the hard man category, he was a world class midfielder Two footed, good passer ,brave good in the air ,scored goals,would tackle a car for the team and a leader/captain of men .. one of the very best.
Without doubt, but hard as nails too
What a player ⚽️
Better than roy keane (as an example of a good leader)
3broken legs, Guinness as a youth said he would not make it..... Great player robbo... A pleasure watching you.... That Turkish bastard in a nothing gameyears later beat his 28 seconds seconds in world 🗺 cup 82..... So unselfish could have scored a cup final hat trick, gave pen to arnie murhen. Fact if you know your history
Captain Marvel 20 years younger he would have had it all!!!🤔👍🇬🇧
Jesus Fergie looks about 30, shows you how long ago this was
Leader, carried that Utd team through the 80's with a lot of mediocre players in it through that period. When I used to stand in the Stretford, and stadium announcer Tom Tyrell would say at about half one, no Robson in the team, an audible groan would rumble from all the terraces. Keane, although brilliant, never carried the United team, as he didn't need to. Robson had to and did. That's the difference. It's a pity that he's never mentioned in the same breath, because the whippersnappers don't appreciate him.
Vinnie Jones very nearly signed for Man Utd in the early 90's instead of Roy Keane. That would have been a very interesting midfield indeed.
I don't know how the bloke made a living as a footballer he was shyte
@@TheWelwyn21 he wasn't the worst player the Premier League has ever seen. He could do the basics reasonably well but he was very much a combative midfielder and wouldn't really be allowed to play in today's modern game.
@@Ivan_Ardon he's in the top 1 in my opinion.
That midfield would have lacked passing ability and the ability to control the games tempo.
What most do not understand about keane because of all the other antics was his ability to pass the ball was head and shoulders above everything else in the EPL. Because he was an all action midfield player people got blinded by that.
@@bighands69 Vinnie Jones was an awesome passer of the ball. In the Wimbledon team he played in, there wasn't the need to pass the ball, but if you look at him when he was at Leeds, they were an excellent passing side. I feel Jones would have just sat in the middle winning the first and second balls (as at that time the EPL was still very much a long ball game) an play a simple lay off.
He is the only player of united that I want it him to wear a Liverpool shirt.
Perhaps England’s most frustrating footballer, the greatest around in the 1980s but because he was so fearless the the National team were building a team around an injury prone midfielder which severely hindered their chances of progress.
Don't agree. His absence from the knockout stages of the 1990 world cup was critical. In the semi final against Gascoigne could not get free from his German markers (Beckenbauer's approach was to shut him down), if Robson had been there he would give Paul space to hit Lineker and Beardsley with balls..
Most frustrating !! No mate, that was a player called Gascoigne, who had the brains of a 5yr old child
@@kailashpatel1706
Robson was a great player but he did not have the passing range that required him to compete against Germany in 1990s.
He would have put in a great performance but he never would have dominated that midfield in that style of game.
Exactly what a true hard man in football is for me . It’s easy to break a mans leg with certain challenges, but all they are is pretenders .
The only midfielder during the last 40 years who you could compare or who even came close was Roy Keane.
Gerrard/Lampard/Viera could not hold a candle to Robson, he was head and shoulders above them.
He had everything, two men in the tackle, dominant defensive ability, as fast as a winger, could score as many goals as a striker, what is underrated is his ability to pass and control a game which was evident during the 1991 European Cup Winners Cup.
I think you're underrating Viera a touch. He was head and shoulders above anything England had at the time, and I dare say as good as Roy Keane
I am a Manc. But I will tell you something, Steve Gerrard was as good as Robbo, as good as Keane and Viera. An absolute winner and a fella who would run through a brick wall.
@@jockmackay9582
Veira could not control games by passing the ball the way Keane could.
Veira was an excellent midfield player but he needed a play maker with him as a partner when Keane did not.
Souness. Mcmahon.
I forgot how good he was 😆
Robbo was fantastic.
He won a couple of premier leagues in his last two seasons.
Nice to see Chris Faircloughs knee in the head to Ince at 2.43 funny as fuck
Tough but fair. Souness and Robson the best midfielders I’ve seen. I’m a Utd fan but souness fuck me brill like robbo. What a combo
Souness is the best player the Mickeys have ever had
Sadly lacking?? He won 2 premier leagues.
king robbo.
Hell if a player the complete package
BRYAN 'ROBUST' ROBSON
Imagine what these bunch of absolute mercenaries could learn from Robbo, what a disgraceful players we have nowadays, only rashford, shaw and lindelof are worthy of that glorious red shirt. The rest of the lot sell them and bring in British and scandinavian players who understand the value of this club
Idiot😂😂😂😂. British players are shit. Bunch of posers who care more for social media
2:50 look at that British lads kicking fuck out of each other and it ending with a smile. Fuck all this metrosexual shit every game delayed for some fannie rolling on the deck Bryan Robson was fucking awesome.
@2:40 Ince being calm as. He took some awful abuse.
If it weren’t for Bryan Robson United would probably have been relegated at some point in the 80s
Best English player ever?I would argue yes
He won those titles as a bit part player past his prime.
+thrillamf So as a bit part player he was still better than kean and the rest of them
thrillamf he still won 2 league medals
Just because he was England he would have to be the best no doubt he was good but the best I don't think so
One word. Mcmahon.
Robbo better than Keane without doubt
The reason he got injured so much.. was his pissed up refuelling.. massive drinker..
BS. Most players were pissheads back then. Drinking was part of the football culture at the time. Robson got injured so much because he took too much risk to win the ball without even realizing the jeopardy. He didn't know fear.
Looks like fergie's son
Ince looks grear there haha!
Han some AL
Lay off whiskey while eating
After it is better
United's greatest ever midfielder. The vastly overrated Roy Keane, was nowhere near in his class.
Pound for pound the very worst manager in the history of the game at Middlesbrough
Not as good as John Barnes
90 minutes of play and so few points ever scored.. suggest an overhaul of the sport. The 'objective' point scoring format should be shelved in favour of a 'subjective' adjudication. The goal box is eliminated and instead, a panel of judges assess artistic merit. The positioning of the arms and overall body balance (as foot is put to ball) determine a judge's score card at the end of each half.. ribbons in the colour formations of the respective clubs could be twirled about (as in women's gymnastic floor routines). Commentators would enlighten the viewer as to the significance of the "lovely siwky touch as he's gone on to kick the bawl magnificently". The "action" could be musically interpreted as the fans sing from the terraces..
+wallace micheals wtf has this got to do with football must be taking the Michael
A filthy over rated player and terrible person.
ARE YOU SURE!!! & i am NOWHERE near a Man u fan. A TOP player.
He was ok . He never had any skill or flair/ talent .
Had he been at Italia 90 we’d have won the fucking World Cup!
Heating and Plumbing: You're off your head. Robson was never overrated. He played for Man Utd for over a decade.
@@andyjoyce9956
spot on.
Maybe overrated
compared to 1958 Pele, eh?
pmsl 😂
If you followed United in the 80's and heard Robbo was out injured then it felt like 50% was taken away from the team...
Similar to when Paul McGrath was out injured and Graeme Hogg came in to partner Kevin Moran in central defence.