Former Nottingham Forest and Scotland winger John Robertson dies aged 72 | OneFootball

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·25 Desember 2025

Former Nottingham Forest and Scotland winger John Robertson dies aged 72

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Former Nottingham Forest and Scotland winger John Robertson has died at the age of 72 on Christmas Day following a long illness.

Robertson, who started and ended his career at the City Ground either side of a spell at local rivals Derby, played an integral part in Forest’s European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980.


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Robertson provided the cross for Trevor Francis to head home the only goal against Swedish outfit Malmo in Munich as Brian Clough’s side lifted the European Cup for the first time.

And 12 months later, Robertson scored in another 1-0 victory as Forest successfully defended their European crown against Hamburg in Madrid.

A statement from Robertson’s family sent through Nottingham Forest said: “It is with immense pain and sadness that we announce the passing of our wonderful husband, dad and grandad.

“John passed away peacefully on Christmas morning with his wife and family by his side, after a long illness.

“Our only comfort in our grief is that his struggles are now over, and he is reunited with daughter Jessica.

“’Robbo’ was treasured by many as a footballing hero but to us he was just John and dad, the family man…kind, loving, witty, fun and loyal.

“Although our hearts are breaking, we will always be grateful for the years we were privileged to share with him and the amazing memories we made. We will miss him every day and love him always.”

Robertson’s Forest team-mate Peter Shilton wrote on X: “I’m absolutely gutted to hear of the news of our @NFFC miracle man Robbo the reunions will never be the same, sending my condolences to the family. I hold so many great memories with this great man on and off the pitch”.

Robertson earned 28 caps for Scotland during his five-year international career, which included being selected for the 1978 and 1982 World Cups.

After his playing career, he worked under former Forest team-mate Martin O’Neill at Wycombe, Norwich, Leicester, Celtic and Aston Villa.

Stan Collymore, who played at Forest and worked under Robertson at Leicester, paid tribute with a lengthy post on X.

He wrote: “An incredibly heavy heart having been told of the passing of John Robertson, Forest’s greatest ever player, my coach at Leicester and one of the loveliest, kindest hearted humans I’ve met.

“At Leicester with Martin O’Neill he knew of my issues and problems and instead like many, who mocked them, he put a literal arm around me, had words of empathy and kindness and genuinely gave me support.”

Former Celtic players Alan Thompson and Chris Sutton wrote tributes on X, with the latter calling Robertson “an incredible player, a genius, a legend, a sharp witted, funny man, a great friend and mentor to me”.

Ashley Young, who played under O’Neill and Robertson at Villa, posted on social media: “RIP Robbo, sorry to hear of the sad news today. Thank you for helping me. The Gaffer was right, he always said you would take my career to another level”.

Forest paid tribute to “a true great of our club” who would “never ever be forgotten”, before signing off their statement by saying: “Rest in Peace, Robbo… Our greatest.”

The Scotland national team, Derby, Celtic, Aston Villa and Wycombe also posted tributes on social media.

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