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Jack ROBINSON

Jack ROBINSON - Sheffield United - League Appearances

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Date: 20 January 2023

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    • POSITION
      Defender
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Wednesday, 01 September 1993
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Warrington, England.
  • CLUBS
  • Sheffield United
    • Club Career Dates
      2020-
    • League Debut
      17th June 2020 in a 0-0 draw away at Aston Villa.
    • Club Career
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Jack ROBINSON - Sheffield United - League Appearances

Jack Robinson playing for Sheffield United in their 1-0 home win against

Hull City in the SkyBet Championship, from which they gained

promotion again to the Premier League in 2023. 


96 League Appearances (+5 as sub), 7  goals.


2010–2014   Liverpool 3 (0) * see below

2013             Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 11 (0)

2013–2014   Blackpool (loan) 34 (0)

2014–2018   Queens Park Rangers 39 (2)

2014–2015   Huddersfield Town (loan) 30 (0)

2018–2020   Nottingham Forest 56 (2)

 

Signed on 21/1/2020.

Sheffield United:     
 2019-2020 
  Played
   6 
  Scored
 0   goals    (Premier league)
   2020-2021   Played
 11   Scored
 0  goals  (Premier League)
   2021-2022   Played
 27   Scored
 3  goals  (Championship)
   2022-2023   Played
 27
  Scored
 3  goals  (Championship)
   2023-2024   Played
 30
  Scored
 1  goal  (Premier League)
               
               
      




Jack Robinson playing for Sheffield United in their 4-0 away defeat at West Bromwich in the

SkyBet Championship. 18th August 2021.

 

Having progressed through Liverpool's academy system, he made his senior debut on 9 May 2010

as a late substitute at Hull City in manager Rafael Benítez's final game in charge of the club.

Robinson's appearance made him the youngest player at the time to have played in a first team

match for the club, at age 16 years and 250 days, breaking Max Thompson's 36-year-old record.