On This Day in 1991: Bryan Robson calls time on England career
Robson made 90 appearances before retiring from international duty.
Bryan Robson ended his long England career on this day in 1991.
Having started at West Brom, where he made over 200 appearances, Robson was at the peak of his powers during a 13-year spell with Manchester United.
He had already made his England debut before his 1981 move to Old Trafford, becoming a regular under Ron Greenwood and then Sir Bobby Robson, captaining them for the first time against Greece in 1982.
It was the beginning of the end of his international career as David Platt took his place and he retired in 1991 after 90 appearances and 26 goals for his country following his omission for a game against Poland.
He continued to play for Manchester United, winning two Premier League titles, before joining Middlesbrough as player-manager in 1994.
Robson also took Boro to the League Cup and FA Cup finals in 1997, losing both, while also being beaten by Chelsea in the 1998 League Cup final.
He went on to manage Bradford, West Brom and Sheffield United and left his final position as Thailand boss in 2011.