John Robertson was a 'scruffy, unfit' genius who did not get the kudos he deserved | Ewan Murray

Scotland's footballing royalty, John Robertson, passed away on Christmas Day leaving behind a legacy of brilliance and unfulfilled promise. This former Scotland international is now being cherished by his homeland after years of neglect. The truth about Robertson's underappreciated status in Scotland has finally come to light.

When Martin O'Neill took over as manager of Celtic in 2013, many wondered how he would fare with a team that was not his own. What they didn't know was the key to his success lay in the unwavering trust he had placed in Robertson, a man who once struggled for recognition on the international stage.

For those unfamiliar with Robertson's story, let us delve into his footballing past. Born and bred in Glasgow's Viewpark estate, Robertson burst onto the scene at Nottingham Forest under Brian Clough's tutelage. With his unique blend of speed, skill, and unorthodox playmaking, he became a global phenomenon – a 'scruffy, unfit' genius who captivated fans worldwide.

However, with Scotland struggling to produce talented players, Robertson flew under the radar. His 28 caps for the national team feel paltry in retrospect, considering his influence on Forest's success during the European Cup era. Clough famously described Robertson as a "bloody genius," and O'Neill echoed those sentiments throughout their managerial partnership.

But what's lesser known is that Robertson's personal life was marred by tragedy. His daughter Jessica died of cerebral palsy at 13, and his brother-in-law and sister-in-law were killed in a car accident while he had gifted them his vehicle.

Despite these challenges, Robertson continued to excel on the pitch. Who can forget his iconic goal against Hamburg in the European Cup final, or his memorable match-winning header against England at Wembley? These moments are etched into Scottish football lore, but Robertson's journey has been one of quiet dedication and perseverance.

When O'Neill took charge of Celtic, he brought Robertson with him, reuniting a partnership that produced remarkable results. The two became an unbreakable bond, with Robertson thriving under O'Neill's guidance as the club enjoyed a golden era of success.

In their final years together at Celtic, it was poetic to see Robertson watching his old friend and mentor achieve greatness in Scotland. Though O'Neill has long since moved on, Robertson's legacy lives on – finally being celebrated by those who should have been his greatest admirers all along.
 
🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Robertsons story is so underrated πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... he had some crazy struggles off the pitch but on it, he was a total genius πŸ’‘. All these years people were talking about his lack of recognition in Scotland and now its like he's finally getting the props he deserved 😊. O'Neill knew how to spot talent and bring out the best in him πŸ‘. Thats what makes their partnership so iconic πŸ™Œ. We should be celebrating Robertsons unorthodox playmaking skills, not just his goals 🎯. He was a true innovator on the pitch πŸ’₯
 
πŸ˜” I'm so sad to hear about John Robertson's passing... 28 caps for Scotland? That's crazy considering the impact he had at Nottingham Forest and Celtic under Martin O'Neill 🀯 The way O'Neill trusted him is just amazing, it's no wonder they had such success together. 😊 And can we talk about his personal life for a sec? Losing a daughter to cerebral palsy and having your brother-in-law and sister-in-law killed in a car accident? That's heartbreaking πŸ’”. But what's really cool is how he persevered on the pitch despite all that. I mean, who could forget those iconic goals against Hamburg and England? πŸ†πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ His legacy will definitely be celebrated by Scotland now... about time πŸ™Œ
 
Can't believe the guy got overlooked for so long πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, he was playing with some of the best teams in Europe and still managed to fly under the radar. But now that Martin O'Neill is gone, it's like the whole country is finally coming around to recognizing Robertson as one of Scotland's greatests ⚽️. It's about time, if you ask me πŸ˜‚. And let's be real, his personal life was a mess, but he still managed to put on a show every time he stepped onto the pitch πŸ’₯. The guy was like a genius, but not just because of his football skills... πŸ€“
 
πŸ˜” my heart goes out to scottish football fans rn... john robertson was definitely more than just a talented player - he had an incredible story of perseverance & dedication πŸ™ ... losing his daughter at such a young age, and then having another tragedy with his family members... it's heartbreaking πŸ€• how could they neglect someone who gave so much to the game? πŸ˜” ... but im glad his legacy is finally getting the recognition it deserves πŸ’–
 
man, can u believe john robertson's story? he was like a genius on the pitch but got lost in the shadows in scotland 🀯... i mean, 28 caps for scotland is pretty low considering what he did for nottingham forest under brian clough πŸ™Œ... and yeah, his personal life was tough, losing that daughter and his brother-in-law... it's crazy how some players can overcome so much to still put on the pitch and do incredible things 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
 
Aww man πŸ€•, sad news about John Robertson πŸ˜”. I mean, you look back at his career and think what if Scotland had taken more notice of him when he was playing? He would've probably been a legend in the UK by now ⚽️. But we're seeing that now, all these years later, and it's still amazing to see how much impact he made on Celtic and Scotland. What a sad story about his personal life tho πŸ˜”, losing Jessica at such a young age and then the car accident... so heartbreaking πŸ’”. But like I said, it just goes to show that even in the midst of all this, Robertson still managed to be an absolute beast on the pitch 🀯!
 
😊 still can't believe they're giving John Robertson the recognition he deserved all these years! I mean, the guy was a genius on the pitch, but off it too - his dedication to his family and club during tough times is what really makes him special. πŸ™ And that partnership with O'Neill? Unstoppable! 🀯 I'm so glad they're finally shining a light on Robertson's story, he truly deserves it after being underappreciated for so long... πŸ’«
 
πŸ™ I'm so sad to hear about John Robertson's passing πŸ˜”. He was definitely one of the most underrated players in Scottish football history πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who can forget that goal against Hamburg in the European Cup final? πŸ’₯ It's crazy how his personal life was hit with tragedy, but he still managed to achieve so much on the pitch πŸ™Œ. Martin O'Neill knew what he was doing bringing him back to Celtic and giving him a second chance πŸ”‘. It's great to see Scotland finally acknowledging Robertson's genius πŸŽ‰. He may not have had the recognition he deserved during his playing days, but his legacy lives on and will always be cherished by the Celtic faithful ❀️.
 
πŸ˜”πŸ‘ It's heartbreaking to think about John Robertson's untimely passing at 75 πŸ•ŠοΈ. The fact that he was only just starting to get the recognition he deserved in Scotland is a tragedy πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, who doesn't love a good underdog story? πŸ™Œ But what really gets me is how his personal struggles were overshadowed by his footballing achievements πŸ’”. I can only imagine how tough it must have been for him to lose his daughter and brother-in-law at such young ages 😒. On the flip side, it's amazing to see Martin O'Neill finally giving Robertson the recognition he deserved during his time at Celtic πŸ™Œ. He was a true leader on and off the pitch πŸ’ͺ. Let's hope Scotland can find a way to honor his legacy in a big way πŸ”₯.
 
I just got the most amazing gift from my girlfriend for christmas and I'm still on a high 🎁🀩 it's this adorable little cat figurine that's literally the cutest thing I've ever seen! I mean, have you guys seen those things? They're like tiny little bundles of joy and fluff 🐱😻. Anyway, back to Robertson... what was I saying? Oh yeah, his daughter Jessica... my friend lost their dog last year and it was so sad... anyway... πŸ˜”
 
πŸ˜” I'm so sorry to hear about John Robertson's passing... it's crazy that he got the recognition he deserved after years of neglect in Scotland 🀯. His story is truly inspiring, from growing up on Glasgow's Viewpark estate to becoming a global footballing phenomenon πŸ’«. The fact that Martin O'Neill brought him back into the spotlight when he was with Celtic is amazing... it's clear they had an incredible partnership πŸ‘«. And let's not forget about all the challenges he faced off the pitch, including losing his daughter and loved ones in tragedy πŸ€•. His legacy will definitely live on, though 😊.
 
man... john robertson was like a genius but nobody knew it in scotland πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ he was like a dark horse, flew under the radar when he was with nottingham forest but then came o'Neill and it was like magic ✨ that guy brought out the best in him, they were like 2 peas in a pod on the pitch. his personal life is so sad tho, i mean losing ur kid and brother-in-law is just devastating πŸ˜” but he never gave up on footy and it's beautiful to see him getting the recognition he deserved now πŸ™Œ scottish football will always remember john robertson as a legend πŸ‘‘
 
man... 28 caps for scotland is crazy low considering how great he was on the pitch 🀯🏴️. it's like they didn't even know what they had. and you feel bad for him too, personal life being all tough with his daughter passing away at 13 πŸ˜”. but can u believe he still managed to score iconic goals against germany & england? πŸ™Œ the man was a genius on the pitch, but off it, he just got overlooked. i mean, martin o'Neill's decision to take robertson to celtic is pure gold πŸ’š. those two were meant to be together and look what happened 😎. now that robertson's gone, it's nice to see scotland finally appreciating him for all he did for the sport πŸ™.
 
πŸ˜” it's sad that John Robertson's talent was overlooked for so long, especially considering his incredible skills on the pitch 🏟️ he was a true Celtic legend and his partnership with Martin O'Neill is still talked about today πŸ’• but what really gets me is how hard life has been on him off the pitch πŸ€• losing a daughter to cerebral palsy and having two family members die in a car accident must've taken a huge toll on him ❀️ I'm just glad that his legacy is finally being celebrated by the people of Scotland, it's about time πŸ™
 
πŸ€• just watched this tribute to John Robertson and I gotta say it feels about time someone gave him the respect he deserved πŸ™ he was more than just a 'scruffy, unfit' genius (as Clough called him) - he had an incredible story behind his success πŸ“š struggled with personal demons but still managed to excel on the pitch πŸ† his legacy is finally being celebrated in Scotland and it's about time we got it right ⚽️ Robertson may not have gotten 28 caps for Scotland, but his impact on Forest's success during the European Cup era speaks volumes πŸ’― his iconic goals against Hamburg and England will forever be etched into Scottish football lore πŸ“Έ what a legend, what an underdog story 😊
 
lolol what a sad story about this Scottish footballer πŸ€• he was like a genious but nobody knew it until now? i mean 28 caps for scotland is not bad, but i guess when u r that good u get overlooked πŸ˜‚ so his trust w/ martin o'neill helped him shine at celtic? thats fire πŸ”₯ i need to see more about this guy's goals against germany and england btw πŸ€”
 
sadly he left us πŸŒ«οΈπŸ’” robertson was an inspiration to many but still never got the recognition he deserved here in scotland πŸ˜” love how o'neill brought him out of the shadows and together they made magic happen at celtic πŸ’«πŸ† meanwhile it's great to see his legacy being celebrated now πŸ™ŒπŸ’• what a talented player and even more amazing person robertson was β€οΈπŸ‘
 
Back
Top