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'''John Robertson''' (born [[October 2]], [[1964]] in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]), is a former professional [[football (soccer)|football]] player and currently a manager with [[eircom League]] club [[Derry City FC]].
'''John Robertson''' (born [[October 2]], [[1964]] in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]), is a former professional [[football (soccer)|football]] player and currently a manager with [[eircom League]] club [[Derry City FC]].


===Playing career===
==Playing career==
Whilst at school in Edinburgh (Portobello High School) Robertson was a [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibs]] supporter while his father supporter [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Hearts]]. Hibs attempted to sign him but he asked for time to think the deal over and, after Hibs refused, he signed for Hearts, along with school friend and fellow future internationalist [[Dave Bowman (footballer)|Dave Bowman]]. Robertson would eventually earn the moniker "The Hammer of Hibs" as he scored for Hearts in almost every game he played against their city rivals and holds the record of scoring the most goals by any single player against Hibs.
Whilst at school in Edinburgh (Portobello High School) Robertson was a [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibs]] supporter while his father supporter [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Hearts]]. Hibs attempted to sign him but he asked for time to think the deal over and, after Hibs refused, he signed for Hearts, along with school friend and fellow future internationalist [[Dave Bowman (footballer)|Dave Bowman]]. Robertson would eventually earn the moniker "The Hammer of Hibs" as he scored for Hearts in almost every game he played against their city rivals and holds the record of scoring the most goals by any single player against Hibs.


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Robertson was also a [[Scotland national football team|Scottish international]], playing on 16 occasions for Scotland. He made his debut against [[Romania national football team|Romania]] in 1990, scoring in a 2-1 win. He scored three goals in total in his international career.
Robertson was also a [[Scotland national football team|Scottish international]], playing on 16 occasions for Scotland. He made his debut against [[Romania national football team|Romania]] in 1990, scoring in a 2-1 win. He scored three goals in total in his international career.


===Managerial career===
==Managerial career==
Whilst at Livingston, Robertson became involved in the coaching side of the game, while still playing for the club. He left the club in season [[2002-03 in Scottish football|2002-03]] to become manager of [[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Inverness Caledonian Thistle]] where he guided the Highland team to the [[Scottish Premier League|SPL]] for the first time in their history. In November 2004 he returned to Hearts as head coach and despite two cup semi-finals and a good season in Europe as well as finishing 5th in the league, he was sacked on [[9 May]] [[2005]]. He was appointed manager of [[Scottish First Division]] team [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]] on [[21 June]] [[2005]] but left by mutual consent after four months, after being asked to cut his budget by £100,000.
Whilst at Livingston, Robertson became involved in the coaching side of the game, while still playing for the club. He left the club in season [[2002-03 in Scottish football|2002-03]] to become manager of [[Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C.|Inverness Caledonian Thistle]] where he guided the Highland team to the [[Scottish Premier League|SPL]] for the first time in their history. In November 2004 he returned to Hearts as head coach and despite two cup semi-finals and a good season in Europe as well as finishing 5th in the league, he was sacked on [[9 May]] [[2005]]. He was appointed manager of [[Scottish First Division]] team [[Ross County F.C.|Ross County]] on [[21 June]] [[2005]] but left by mutual consent after four months, after being asked to cut his budget by £100,000.



Revision as of 19:55, 4 July 2007

John Robertson
File:Johngrantrobertson.jpg
Personal information
Full name John Grant Robertson
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Derry City (manager)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2006

John Robertson (born October 2, 1964 in Edinburgh, Scotland), is a former professional football player and currently a manager with eircom League club Derry City FC.

Playing career

Whilst at school in Edinburgh (Portobello High School) Robertson was a Hibs supporter while his father supporter Hearts. Hibs attempted to sign him but he asked for time to think the deal over and, after Hibs refused, he signed for Hearts, along with school friend and fellow future internationalist Dave Bowman. Robertson would eventually earn the moniker "The Hammer of Hibs" as he scored for Hearts in almost every game he played against their city rivals and holds the record of scoring the most goals by any single player against Hibs.

Robertson was an instant success at Hearts, becoming a legend in the first few seasons with his prolific goal scoring record. In 1986 Robertson took Hearts to the brink of a league and cup double by scoring goal after goal as the club went on an unbeaten run through that season. Robertson was to taste the cruelness of football at the end of that season as the league title was snatched from Hearts by Celtic on the last day of the season. He left Hearts briefly to play for Newcastle United in April 1988. Robertson failed to match the success he had enjoyed at Tynecastle and returned to Hearts the following season.

The man affectionately known as "Robbo" achieved his greatest success at Hearts and undoubtedly loved the club, where he spent the vast majority of his playing career. Robertson’s loyalty to Hearts was finally rewarded in 1998 when Hearts won the Scottish Cup and he finally received a winner’s medal, albeit as an unused substitute. After an earlier loan spell with Dundee, he left Tynecastle that summer, joining Livingston as a player-coach.

Robertson was also a Scottish international, playing on 16 occasions for Scotland. He made his debut against Romania in 1990, scoring in a 2-1 win. He scored three goals in total in his international career.

Managerial career

Whilst at Livingston, Robertson became involved in the coaching side of the game, while still playing for the club. He left the club in season 2002-03 to become manager of Inverness Caledonian Thistle where he guided the Highland team to the SPL for the first time in their history. In November 2004 he returned to Hearts as head coach and despite two cup semi-finals and a good season in Europe as well as finishing 5th in the league, he was sacked on 9 May 2005. He was appointed manager of Scottish First Division team Ross County on 21 June 2005 but left by mutual consent after four months, after being asked to cut his budget by £100,000.

After an unsuccessful application to re-join Inverness, he was appointed manager of Livingston on 15 February 2006, after the resignation of Paul Lambert but was removed as Livingston manager on 15 April 2007 after a poor season in the First Division.

He was announced as new manager of League of Ireland side Derry City FC on 2nd of July 2007.

Preceded by Scottish PFA Young Player of the Year
1983
Succeeded by
Preceded by Inverness Caledonian Thistle Manager
2002–2004
Succeeded by
Preceded by Hearts Manager
2004–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ross County Manager
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Livingston Manager
2006–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Derry City manager
2007–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent