Robinson in Hammers talks (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Robinson in Hammers talks
1:15pm Wednesday 30th January 2013 in Football
By Andy Cryer, Blackburn Rovers reporter
PAUL Robinson is expected to hold talks with West Ham United this afternoon, after Blackburn Rovers agreed to allow the goalkeeper to move.
The former England number one would join the Premier League outfit on a free transfer if personal terms can be agreed - with the Hammers' 24-year-old stopper Stephen Henderson set to move to Ewood.
Robinson's representatives will discuss the potential of the move this afternoon.
For more see tomorrow's Lancashire Telegraph
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Comments (33)
1:22pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Crow27 says...
1:29pm Wed 30 Jan 13
A Rover 45 years and over says...
1:34pm Wed 30 Jan 13
1952 rover says...
1:40pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Jamie's Magic Torch says...
Of all the problems with Rovers performances Robinson was not one.
Still he's in good company with fellow quality, time-served pros like Neslon, Samba, Emerton and Salgado all being forced out.
1:42pm Wed 30 Jan 13
inflightmagazine says...
1:54pm Wed 30 Jan 13
To.guy says...
1:56pm Wed 30 Jan 13
KingGouldy says...
2:03pm Wed 30 Jan 13
eddyo says...
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Once a keeper's weakness have been rumbled they become a liability. Good luck to him, but a 7 out of 10 keeper for me.
2:09pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Road Runner Road Runner says...
Never hides and fully understands the hurt we the supporters have felt these past years. Always gave it is best shot every game for us the supporter and the club. Nothing but admiration for the guy regardless that he sometime came up short(we all have our off days) from time to time.
His shoddy treatment under the England set up at the time took a lot of self belief to come back from that and Rovers got a class keeper determined to make amends. One of Inces better buys in his otherwise disastrous tenure !
Good luck Robbo. Maybe we'll see you down at Ewood one fine day as a goalkeeping coach ?
Arte et labore
2:15pm Wed 30 Jan 13
moh says...
2:25pm Wed 30 Jan 13
lancs1985 says...
absorlute stupid move this one, surely to god it would be better to keep robbo n have a keeper at the club with experience to guide kean n also the other youth development to look upto an ex england keeper, what way do these owners n staff look at players n club????
your an absorlute nighmare venkys n the puppets you employ,
I just hope robbo sticks 2 fingers right up at you all, cause thats what you deserve, please to god come out n slate these pillocks robbo,
n for this henderson frig me, iv seen this lad play its no wonder he is 3rd choice the lad couldnt catch a cold, he was awful at ipswich when he played last year AWFUL
OWNERS STAFF ALL GEAR WITH NO IDEA comes straight to mind
RIP BRFC
2:26pm Wed 30 Jan 13
lancs1985 says...
2:27pm Wed 30 Jan 13
noddy57 says...
2:27pm Wed 30 Jan 13
1riversider says...
However, he is without doubt past his best, and in my opinion we made a mistake letting Bunn go, and keeping Robbo. Same mistake we made all those years ago keeping Flowers and letting Given leave.
2:29pm Wed 30 Jan 13
A Rover 45 years and over says...
2:37pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Harry N.Cyprus says...
2:37pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Dukes says...
still a top player.
2:41pm Wed 30 Jan 13
French Rover says...
I like Robbo a lot (could never understand why Spurs let him go) and to be fair he has been playing behind a poor defence (and a poor team) but he has been shocking for the last year or so.
He is better than what we have seen for sure - but I was disappointed he didn't produce his best for us when we really needed him to, whatever the reasons.
His stats last season in the prem were disgraceful and he didn't improve this season any. So I think its the right decision to let him go now. Every club needs three keepers - so it makes sense to bring the 24 year-old lad in from them also.
3:02pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Is Eckersley playing? says...
3:28pm Wed 30 Jan 13
forever blue and white says...
3:47pm Wed 30 Jan 13
Mr Purple says...
A 6/10 player this last 18mths and the right time for him to be moved on.
I can imagine big sam being besides himself with excitement at the prospect of once more using Robbo's hoof balls into the box. WTF (We're now a mid table Championship team having gone through multiple failed managers and I'm still glad he's gone!)
3:49pm Wed 30 Jan 13
earwego says...
4:18pm Wed 30 Jan 13
earwego says...
4:19pm Wed 30 Jan 13
noddymcleod says...
Even at his best he was curiously vulnerable to a shot across him, but like many I appreciated his attitude to the fans. When we were really down under Kean and all hell was loose between fans and owners, Robbo always gave us a clap and you could see he was genuinely sympathising with the fans.
More cash saved for Venkys on wages.
It must be said also that with happy defence featuring Robbo, Salgado, Nelsen, Emerton and Samba we wouldn't likely have gone down.Shame on you Venkys and Kean.
4:24pm Wed 30 Jan 13
A Darener says...
4:31pm Wed 30 Jan 13
srvp28 says...
4:50pm Wed 30 Jan 13
parkinsonc says...
This move is an absolute no brainer for Rovers.
4:56pm Wed 30 Jan 13
dangerous dave says...
A good move for him but cant understand why we would take a third choice goalkeeper on as part exchange - not such a good swop in my view!!!!!!
OUT WITH SHAW AGNEW SINGH HENDRY VENKYS COAR
5:40pm Wed 30 Jan 13
owd nick says...
But it has been pretty clear that his heart hasn't been in it at all this season, he hasn't looked sharp or fit enough, so perhaps it was time for him to go, with honour.
Now lets look at the others you name;
Salgado, I agree with you, badly treated.
Emerton, didn't he say "Sorry guys but I want to go home"? but as usual played his heart out for us right to the end.
So that's two, quality pro's.
Then we have;
Samba, whinged, whined, moaned, refused to play until he was sold.
Nelson, so severely "injured" that he couldn't play for us, but played for Spurs a couple of days after his transfer and hasn't had an injury since, just finished at QPR I believe.
Quality? Yes when they wanted to be.
Time served? Well they took the money for not lifting a finger to help us get out of the mire, leaving us with Givet a sulking Frenchman who didn't want to play, Scott Dann carrying on playing despite injury and lack of fitness and an inexperienced 18 year old.
So to compare Samba and Nelsen to Salgado and Emerton simply isn't on.
5:51pm Wed 30 Jan 13
hasslem hasslem says...
get nelsen off the payroll
equally, samba was lied to by venkys/kean/arsenal stadium announcer
and who said emerton wanted to go home?......err, that was kean.
get emerton off the payroll - just like salgado
6:33pm Wed 30 Jan 13
owd nick says...
10:27am Thu 31 Jan 13
French Rover says...
All Whites captain Ryan Nelsen is satisfied his knee injury is not career-threatening and hopes he can help keep Blackburn Rovers in the premier league and assist New Zealand at the London Olympics.
Nelsen returned to New Zealand to consult specialists on a niggling injury to his right knee which has limited him to one premier league appearance this season.
"The medical team at Blackburn have been brilliant, they are world class, but it's always good to get a second opinion from guys I know and trust. It's always good when a New Zealander sees a New Zealander.''
Nelsen said the visit had confirmed that he can expect to play again. Some Kiwi summer sunshine in Christchurch, Marlborough and Auckland has also helped him feel physically and mentally refreshed, "and hopefully I can get back and help the team.''
But he is still taking a cautious approach, saying it is too early to say when he would be able to play at premier league level.
"I played a game against Aston Villa in August when some other players weren't available. It set me back really, long term.
"I just don't want that same thing to happen again.... I want to be sure when I do come back that I won't be doing long-term damage.''
The All Whites' 2010 World Cup finals hero does not feel the injury will prematurely end his career but the 34-year-old quipped: "When you get to my age, you can't guarantee anything!''
Nelsen, 34 joined Blackburn in January 2005 on a free transfer from American Major League Soccer champions DC United. He has played over 200 games for the Lancashire club and became team captain in his first season. He is now club captain, with fellow centreback Christopher Samba taking over the team duties.
The Cantabrian, who returns to England early next week, said it had been "really painful and frustrating having to sit on the sidelines and watch'' as Blackburn struggled at the foot of the premier league table this season.
He said he hoped he "can get back and see if I can hopefully contribute to the second part of the season''. "It's been really awful not being able to help''.
One month later he was off to Spurs!
Really awful not being able to Ryan yeah.....!
I think he was a class act during most of his time at the Rovers but played the odds when the Venkys came in and it all worked out for him, good luck to the bloke.
11:16am Thu 31 Jan 13
srvp28 says...