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Theo ROBINSON

Forward Robinson nearly became a Town player ten years before his eventual debut, with a move from Watford worth around £275,000 falling through in 2009 as the player opted to move to Huddersfield instead, angering the then Town chairman Andrew Fitton who publicly condemned the ‘greed’ of the player’s agent.

Ten years and nine loan and permanent clubs later, the now thirty year-old Robinson became a deadline day loan capture for Town boss Richie Wellens, joining from fellow league Two club Southend United. Robinson hit the ground running at SN1, starting in wins over MK Dons and Forest Green Rovers, and notching his first goal in the latter game. He would score seven in total across the run in, including two on the final day against Notts County to relegate the Magpies from the Football League for the first time in their history.

Wellens went on record, stating that he wanted Robinson to sign permanently for the 2019/20 season, but the player instead chose to join Colchester United. Robinson returned to haunt Swindon, scoring twice at the County Ground in September as the U’s ran out 3-0 winners and then twice more in the return fixture in January as Colchester took six points from the eventual League Two champions.

PLAYING RECORD:

Season LEAGUE FA CUP LEAGUE CUP OTHER TOTAL
Played Gls Played Gls Played Gls Played Gls Played Gls
'18/'19 15 (+1) 7 - - - - - - 15 (+1) 7
TOTAL 15 (+1) 7 - - - - - - 15 (+1) 7


TRANSFER INFORMATION:

DATE IN/OUT TRANSFER DETAIL
31 JAN 2019 IN Southend United
(loan)
8 MAY 2019 OUT Southend United
(loan return)


full name

Theo Laroyan Robinson


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international apps

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date of birth
22 January 1989


           
             
             
             
             
             

usual positions
centre forward

youth career
Stoke City
Watford

senior career
Watford
Wealdstone (loan)
Hereford United (loan)
Southend United (loan)
Huddersfield Town
Millwall (loan)
Millwall
Derby County (loan)
Derby County
Huddersfield Town (loan)
Doncaster Rovers
Scunthorpe United (loan)
Motherwell 
Port Vale
Lincoln City
Southend United
SWINDON TOWN (loan)
Colchester United (loan)
Port Vale