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Ernest George Robinson (21 January 1908 – 22 May 1991) was an English professional
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who played as a right back. As a youth, he worked as a coal miner while playing local-league football. He played for several non-League clubs before joining Notts County in 1929. Over the following ten years, Robinson played for five different Football League sides and made a total of 169 appearances. He later worked as a coach in the Netherlands before emigrating to Canada in later life.


Biography

Robinson was born on 21 January 1908 in the mining village of
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, County Durham and worked as a collier before becoming a professional
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. In 1985, after retiring from work, he emigrated to Canada. Robinson died in Vancouver in 1991.


Football career

While working as a miner, Robinson played for his village club Shiney Row Swifts, and later assisted Houghton Colliery Welfare. In June 1926, he signed as an amateur with
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club Shildon, where he spent one season. The following summer he joined Midland Football League side York City, initially on amateur terms. Robinson was awarded a professional contract in August 1928 and made a total of nine league appearances during his two years at Fulfordgate. In May 1929, he was signed by Notts County of the Football League Second Division, but he failed to play in a first-team fixture for the club. Robinson left Notts County at the end of the 1929–30 season and joined
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club Nelson in June 1930. He was signed to replace
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, who had departed to
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during the summer. Robinson made his Nelson debut in the opening match of the 1930–31 campaign, a 4–5 defeat away at Rochdale, and kept his place in the side for 28 consecutive matches. However, the club struggled during that time, recording only five wins and suffering heavy defeats to Tranmere Rovers (1–7) and Southport (1–8).Dykes (2009), p. 84 He was dropped for the trip to
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on 24 January 1931 in favour of
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, who retained his starting place for the next three games. Robinson returned for two matches during February 1931 but again lost his place to Richmond, who shared right-back duties with Harry Counsell over the remainder of the season. The following month, Robinson left Nelson in order to join Northampton Town on trial. After an unsuccessful trial spell at Northampton, Robinson returned to non-League football with Southern League outfit
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. In July 1932 he signed for
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, where he made 23 league appearances during the 1932–33 season. Robinson moved to First Division club Sheffield United for a transfer fee of £750 in the summer of 1933. After playing 17 league matches for the
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side, he found himself surplus to requirements and was sold to
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in August 1934 for £175, less than a quarter of the fee paid the previous year. Robinson was an ever-present for Carlisle throughout the 1934–35 campaign, appearing in all 38 league fixtures. Despite this, he moved clubs again in August 1935 and signed for Lincoln City on a free transfer. Robinson spent more than four years at Sincil Bank, making 64 league appearances, before his career was brought to an end by the outbreak of the Second World War. After the war, he worked as a football coach in the Netherlands with
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Robinson, Ernie 1908 births 1991 deaths English men's footballers Men's association football fullbacks Shildon A.F.C. players York City F.C. players Notts County F.C. players Nelson F.C. players Tunbridge Wells F.C. players Barnsley F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players Lincoln City F.C. players English Football League players Footballers from County Durham