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Player profile: Tony Robinson


7/ 7/2008

Well travelled 3MFC midfielder Tony Robinson is next in the Goal Post player profile spotlight.

Not a cunning plan in sight, but this Hornets supporter has lofty ambitions to lead his heroes from the boardroom.

Name: Tony Robinson

Nickname: Robbo

Age: 21

Position: CB, CM

Club supported: Watford FC

Current club: 3MFC

Previous clubs: Hemel Lions, Athletico Alverstone, Meole Brace, Santos, Hertfordshire County

Honours: County Cup Winner Hemel School, County Cup Winner Shrewsbury Sixth Form College, Bushey Friendly league Division 2 champions, Managers player, Players player

Biggest joker: 3M FC's Bill Bailey

Worst dressed: Mark Tyler (Mr. Dead) - Dick and Balls Mask

Best memory in football: Beating Kings Langley in a top of the table clash to win the Bushey Friendly league

Ambition: Chairman of Watford FC

Favourite goal: Overhead kick from 18 Yards, 1st game of the season against Hemel Aces

What would you change in football: More Women watching so the chance of finding the future Mrs Robinson in Vicarage Road has greater potential

Favourite pitch: SV Rosselane - Neuss - Germany

Best place to go for a drink in town: La'Go

Favourite film/music: dance trance grime indie electro

Favourite drink: Muscle Milk & Protein Shake

Favourite food: Meat

Top three dinner guests: Noel Gallager, Elton John, Danny Shittu

Favourite holiday destination: Ibiza

Favourite website: www.justgiving.com/3mspartans

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   All I can remember is 'Boom, boom, boom, boom.....' did it go something like that?
MachineHippo, Bracknell
14/07/2008 at 11:32
   How does your poem about the German guns go Baldrick?
Ginger Pete, Bracknell
10/07/2008 at 09:09
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