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Mark Robertson (other)
Mark Robertson may refer to: * Mark Robertson (soccer) (born 1977), Australian soccer player * Mark Robertson (bassist), American musician and record producer * Mark Robertson (rugby union) (born 1984), Scottish rugby union player See also * Mark Roberts (other) Mark Roberts may refer to: * Mark Roberts (actor) (1921–2006), American stage, film and television actor * Mark Roberts (archaeologist) (born 1961), English archaeologist * Mark Roberts (Australian footballer) (born 1965), Australian rules footbal ...
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Mark Robertson (soccer)
Mark William Robertson (born 6 April 1977) is an Australian former soccer player. Club career In December 2007, Robertson signed with Sydney FC as cover for Adam Casey, out with a long-term injury. Personal life Robertson's son Alexander, who was born in Scotland whilst he played for Dundee, currently plays for Portsmouth on loan from Manchester City Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The tw ... and the Australian national football team. Career statistics International References External links * Aussie FootballersRobertson to Rooney Mark's soccer coaching academyStats for Sydney United in 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Robertson, Mark 1977 births Living people Sportsmen from New South Wales Australian expatriate men's soccer players Australian expatriate sportspeople in E ...
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Mark Robertson (bassist)
Mark Robertson is an American musician and record producer. Robertson is most well known for being a member of Rich Mullins' backing band, A Raggamuffin Band, the frontman of This Train, and bass player and producer of Legendary Shack Shakers. He has also played bass for Brighton, Altar Boys, Flesh Vehicle (founded by Tom Pappas of Superdrag), JD Wilkes & The Dirt Daubers, The Dixiecrats (alongside Shack Shaker J.D. Wilkes and members of Los Straitjackets), The Eskimo Brothers, Derek Hoke, and his newest band Prayer Flags, in which he is the frontman. His primary instrument is upright and electric bass, though he has performed lead and backing vocals for notable projects, including Rich Mullins' final album ''The Jesus Record'' and This Train. He co-produced Rich Mullins' ''Canticle of the Plains'' album, Mitch McVicker Mitch McVicker is a GMA Dove Award-winning contemporary Christian Music singer-songwriter. Biography McVicker attended Friends University in Wichita, Kansas ...
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Mark Robertson (rugby Union)
Mark Robertson (born 31 December 1984) is a former Scotland 7s international rugby union player. He is now a Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Scottish Rugby Academy. Playing career Amateur career Robertson was educated at Earlston High School, and then played for Melrose Wasps; Melrose RFC's under 18 team. He graduated to their XV side and also played 7s for the team. He played for a while in Australia playing for Central Coast and Terrigal. Professional career He then joined Border Reivers on an apprentice contract in summer 2006, and scored on his debut and later that year received try on the year. In the summer of 2007 Robertson joined the Edinburgh and progressed to claim a regular place in the Edinburgh side during the 2009/10 season. A pelvic injury that had flared in his first season with Edinburgh returned with a vengeance in December 2010. He struggled over the next 14 months in the Murrayfield treatment room trying to resolve the persistent injury in ...
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