The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Tributes pour in for Michael Robinson, 61

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Graeme Souness paid a poignant tribute to “close pal” Michael Robinson, the former Liverpool and Republic of Ireland striker who has died aged 61.

Robinson revealed in December 2018 that he had been diagnosed with a malignant melanoma and a tweet from his verified Twitter account yesterday morning confirmed his death.

“With tremendous sadness we tell you about Michael’s passing,” the tweet said. “It leaves us with a great emptiness, but also countless memories, filled with the same love that you have shown for him.

“We will be eternally grateful to you for making this man SO HAPPY, he never walked alone. Thank you.”

After earlier stints with Preston, Manchester City and Brighton, Robinson moved to Merseyside and helped Liverpool to glory in the European Cup, First Division and League Cup in 1983/84, his only season with the Reds.

Despite moving on to QPR and then Osasuna, remaining in Spain at the end of his playing career and going on to become a formidable broadcaste­r, he clearly left a massive impression at Liverpool .

In a touching interview on the Football Show on Sky Sports, Souness said: “He was a close pal of mine and I’m absolutely sick for his family. It’s a sad day for me.

“My friendship started with him when he first joined Liverpool, we used to go to the Top Hat on a Thursday night for dinner, his wife and my wife as well, then obviously we became great pals at Liverpool.

“He wasn’t a superstar but he more than helped us in that year we managed to do the Treble, he played a big part in that, and he was good round the place, he was very popular.”

Souness recalled one tale from Robinson, who scored four goals in 24 appearance­s for the Republic of Ireland, that demonstrat­ed how highly he was regarded in Spain.

Souness added: “I can remember him phoning me up once, he’d been out to lunch with Seve Ballestero­s and he was walking down the street in Madrid, half a dozen asked him for an autograph and only one asked Seve.

“He was rejoicing in that.”

A number of Robinson’s former clubs took to Twitter to express their condolence­s, with Liverpool writing: “We’re deeply saddened by the passing of former player Michael Robinson, aged 61.

“The thoughts of everybody at Liverpool Football Club are with Michael’s family and friends at this sad time. “Rest in peace, Michael.”

The Football Associatio­n of Ireland tweeted: “The FAI is saddened to learn of the death of former Ireland internatio­nal Michael Robinson. Michael played 24 games at senior level, scoring four goals during the 1980s. May he rest in peace.”

Another of his former clubs, Manchester City, tweeted: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Michael Robinson.

“Everyone at Manchester City sends their love and thoughts to Michael’s family and friends at this extremely difficult time.”

Liverpool great Jamie Carragher wrote “RIP Michael Robinson” on Twitter, while former team-mate Xabi Alonso wrote: “You’ll never walk alone Michael!! Rest in peace.”

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Michael Robinson in Liverpool shirt.

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