As autobiographies go, this was good. Bryan Robson was a player I loved watching when I really began to get into football in the late eighties. And to read about his early days when I was too young to understand football was interesting. I suppose I just always thought of Bryan Robson as Captain Marvel at United wearing the legendary number 7 shirt.
As a manager I genuinely think he could have been a success at a higher level club. Boro and Albion with all due respect were never going to fulfil his managerial ambitions, but as with many managers, once you fail at West Brom in the Premier League (and all of them have), you’re not going to get looked at by any clubs other than those that struggle at the foot of the Premier League.
As I was reading this book I needed to be aware that it was written in 2006 and society has changed immensely in the years that have followed. I say this for a specific reason. Bryan writes about two players in particular on several occasions. Paul Gascoigne and Paul Merson. Both had significant and very similar challenges with addiction. Gascoigne is written about with compassion and empathy, and Merson is written about as almost the scum of the earth. The first story about Merson I agree deserved the reaction that Bryan gave, but let’s be honest, Gascoigne also made some vile mistakes much worse than Merson. And yet the contrast is so different. Gascoigne is portrayed as the victim of alcohol abuse and it wasn’t his fault and Merson was depicted, especially when Robson managed him at Boro as a player that deserved his troubles because it was all self inflicted. Maybe Robson felt more for Gascoigne because they played together for England. What I will say though is that as I read this book 16 years after it was published, would Bryan still think like that about Merson? I’d like to think he wouldn’t. It will also be interesting to see if Merson makes any mention of his time with Robson at Middlesbrough in his book that is based on his addictions. I am yet to read that book, but it is on wish list and May now be moved up the priority list.