J. Robertson

J. Robertson

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J. Robertson, born in 1953, is a legendary Scottish footballer renowned for his time at Nottingham Forest from 1970 to 1983 and again in 1985-1986. He notably scored the decisive goal in the European Cup final of the 1980s, securing victory for Nottingham against Malmö. A skilled winger, Robertson contributed significantly to his team's success, including winning the English championship and the League Cup twice. He also represented the Scotland national team, earning 28 caps and scoring 8 goals, including a memorable strike in the 1982 World Cup. His exceptional ability to deliver precise crosses earned him the nickname 'football Picasso' from coach Brian Clough, highlighting his creative style of play. After retiring as a player, Robertson transitioned into coaching, serving as an assistant to Martin O'Neill at various clubs, including Wycombe, Celtic, and Aston Villa, before retiring from coaching in 2010.

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