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  Robbie Earle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Fitzgerald "Robbie" Earle MBE (born 27 January 1965 in Newcastle-under-Lyme) is a former professional footballer who played approximately 600 games in senior club football, scoring around 150 goals.
Earle was the scorer of Jamaica's first ever World Cup goal, against Croatia, in their debut World Cup campaign in 1998.
Robbie Earle was awarded an MBE in 1999 for his services to football.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robbie_Earle   (340 words)

  
 UrbanGrounds » Blog Archive » Travis County DA Ronnie Earle (D) Indicted
Ronnie Earle’s 1994 indictment against Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) was quickly dismissed and his charges in the 1980s against former Attorney General Jim Mattox (D)—another political foe of Earle—fell apart at trial.
Earle convened a sixth Grand Jury (and I was wondering why my taxes where so high here in Travis County last year).
Earle was finally able to find a Grand Jury who would hand down the indictment that he was begging for.
urbangrounds.com /2005/09/28/ronnie-earle-indicted   (1090 words)

  
 It Must Be Dons 2000/2001 Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie Earle and Leo were interviewed in the Standard today Leo said what a great coach Drillo is and also how much he liked his time at the Dons, Robbie Earle said how Carl Cort confirmed that he had been stitched up in his press comments and that he does not want to leave.
Robbie Earle has said he would like to play for at least another season with the Dons, He has been told by Egil that he will not play every week and says he will just get on with it.
Robbie Earle has been linked to a move to become Player/Coach at Reading, Robbie who is at the tail end of his career could welcome this move.
www.itmustbedons.com /Current/oldnews/sep99.html   (2462 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: Robbie Earle
A Wimbledon legend who has been outstanding for the club ever since signing from Port Vale, Earle's stamina, effort, goalscoring and leadership were indispensible to the Crazy Gang for many seasons.
Earle came close to the domestic prizes both he and the club deserved in the nineties as a member of the side which lost two League Cup semi-finals and one FA Cup semi.
Was forced to retire from the game in November 2000 after failing to recover from a stomach injury which almost killed him.
www.soccernet.com /england/players/EarleRobbie.html   (166 words)

  
 Port Vale | History | Former Players | Robbie Earle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He played in every game in 1985/1986 and was part of the team which won promotion from the Fourth Division that year and was also a regular in the side which was promoted from the Third Division in 1988/1989, scoring the decisive goal in the second leg of the play-off final, against Bristol Rovers.
Robbie was sold to Wimbledon in the summer of 1991 for a substantial figure and went on to represent Jamaica in the 1998 World Cup.
Robbie is now making a name for himself as a 'football pundit' on national television and seems to be enjoying his new career.
www.port-vale.premiumtv.co.uk /page/FormerPlayersDetail/0,,10381~535440,00.html   (224 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Local London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie was at Volume One bookstore signingcopies of his new book.
Robbie Earle, the Wimbledon striker and Jamaican international was atCentre Court in Wimbledon last week to sign copies of his new book.
Written by Earle and top football journalist Daniel Davies, this is afascinating behind the scenes account of the Reggae Boyz' experienceof the 1998 World Cup.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=85217   (132 words)

  
 Literacy Today - On the ball
Robbie Earle, one of the original Wimbledon 'crazy gang', was among the first footballers to sign up as a Reading Champion for the National Reading Campaign.
Visiting inner-city schools as a sportsman, Earle saw children open up as they expressed and argued their own opinions.
Earle has written his own book, about playing for Jamaica in the World Cup, which ignites an interest in children: most of them instantly come up with an idea for a book they would like to write.
www.literacytrust.org.uk /Pubs/earle.html   (392 words)

  
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John Hartson og Robbie Earle er to av Wimbledons aller viktigste spillere, og tok seg tid til å svare Vg Netts lesere.
Robbie: - It's difficult to say beacuse we haven't seen him in matches yet, but he looks comfortabelt on the ball in training.
Robbie: It must have been great for you playning in the world cup with Jamaica.
interaktiv.vg.no /tett_paa_nett/html/98Hartson_Earle.html   (2874 words)

  
 University Announces Honours List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Other recipients include Staffordshire born footballer-turned-broadcaster Robbie Earle and paralympic gold medal winner and distinguished horseman Lee Pearson who earlier this month travelled to Buckingham Palace to be honoured with an OBE.
Staffordshire born footballer Robbie Earle has enjoyed a high profile career playing in over 600 league games and scoring 150 goals.
Robbie was rewarded for these qualities in 1999 with an MBE.
www.staffs.ac.uk /news/article/honours.php   (1884 words)

  
 TheFA.com - FA learning lessons   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie Earle presents the morning session of the Football for All conference.
Over 300 delegates attended the event and heard of The FA’s continuing determination to fight racism in football, the commitment to provide funding and opportunities for all communities and the updating of rules and regulations where they are a barrier to participation.
With Robbie fronting ITV’s Champions’ League football, the afternoon session of the conference was hosted by BBC Football Focus presenter Manish Bhasin.
www.thefa.com /TheFA/EthicsAndSportsEquity/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2004/12/Conference_Bradford.htm?WBCMODE=PresentationUnpublished   (552 words)

  
 MTC UK Ltd :: Presenters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie Earle is one of ITV’s leading sports personalities and his reputation has grown dramatically over the past few years and 2005 looks to be an even more progressive year.
Having established himself as an exceptionally respected professional, he’s now one of the leading sports pundits on TV today as well as a well loved guest and presenter on a variety of other programmes.
With a journalist’s mind his interest in current affairs and business development naturally lead Robbie into different broadcasting arenas whilst also being involved in BBC’s 2005 Year of Africa...
www.mtc-uk.com /media_clientpage.asp?mtc_client_id=23   (93 words)

  
 Standard Time: Live in Concert
Earl Scruggs turns racetrack into banjo heaven, Los Angeles, Sept. 6, 2002.
Robbie Fulks serves up yet another evening of country, cynicism and charisma, Cambridge, Mass., July 18, 1999.
Robbie Fulks shows it's not the clothes that make the man, it's the music, Somerville, Mass., Nov. 4, 1998.
www.countrystandardtime.com /inconcert.html   (5564 words)

  
 Music: Bashing Nashville (Nashville Scene . 12-29-97)
With Robbie Fulks railing "Fuck This Town" and the Waco Brothers proclaiming "The Death of Country Music," 1997 was a banner year for Nashville bashers.
Paul Burch & the WPA Ballclub, Steve Earle, Robbie Fulks, Wayne Hancock, and The Waco Brothers were the shining alt-country/Americana exceptions of 1997.
Robbie Fulks, South Mouth (Bloodshot) Unlike neo-honky-tonkers who merely ape the music of a bygone era, Fulks is an original, an artist.
weeklywire.com /ww/12-29-97/nash_music-local_view.html   (1305 words)

  
 The Filter^: the Logical Nonsense of Robbie Earle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Robbie Earle: If that shot was on target it would have been a goal
If Earle means "the area that would - if hit - result in a goal" then it's a meaningless tautology equivilant to saying "if the shot was a goal then it would have been a goal".
The "target" includes the section that the goalkeeper was covering, and therefore it's possible that the shot was on target, but didn't lead to a goal.
thefilter.blogs.com /thefilter/2006/01/the_logical_non.html   (493 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News - Kinnear: Crazy days are finished with Robbie
Joe Kinnear believes Robbie Earle's retirement finally marks the end of the Crazy Gang era at Wimbledon.
Earle, 35, announced his decision yesterday, but his former Wimbledon manager predicted that the player would one day return as a great manager for the club.
Kinnear said: 'Robbie was one of Wimbledon's greatest ever players and was always the first name on the team sheet when I was in charge.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2000/1109/20001109wfckinnearearle.html   (210 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | WALES | Earle on Cardiff courtier Hammam
Wimbledon and Jamaica midfielder Robie Earle knows Hammam better than most and he has been fulsome in his praise of the Lebanese businessman.
Earle was struck by the fact that, in contrast to other football chairmen, Hammam's main concerns were not money and contracts.
Earle would not be surprised if Hammam was followed to Cardiff by a number of his ex-Wimbledon side-kicks, possibly Bobby Gould or Joe Kinnear.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/wales/834900.stm   (312 words)

  
 RTÉ.ie Sport - Soccer: Egil Olsen denies rift with Robbie Earle
Soccer: Egil Olsen denies rift with Robbie Earle
Wimbledon manager Egil Olsen confirmed that Robbie Earle would not be in the squad to face Sheffield Wednesday, but denied reports of a bust-up between the pair.
Earle, club captain and Crazy Gang stalwart for almost nine years, has been dropped from the team in recent weeks and did not travel to Sunderland for Saturday's game.
www.rte.ie /sport/2000/0411/soccer7.html   (100 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Local London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Wimbledon's Robbie Earle is the pride of Jamaica after his fantastic goal in the World Cup on Sunday.
However, the goal represented a personal triumph for Earle - who missed most of the Dons' season with injury.
Earle's Dons team-mate Marcus Gayle, who didn't feature against the Croats, hopes to get his opportunity of World Cup fame when the Jamaicans face Argentina in the Parc des Princes, Paris, on Sunday.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=68340   (214 words)

  
 ESPN.com Soccernet England: News - Earle in talks to stay with Dons
Robbie Earle has confirmed that he has started talks with Wimbledon about a deal to see out his career at the club - but admits he will miss the start of the new season.
Earle missed the end of last season with a serious rib injury which left him in hospital for seven weeks, and he is still six weeks away from a return to training.
Earle said: 'We have had preliminary talks and will start negotiations next week.
www.soccernet.com /england/news/2000/0706/20000629wfcearle.html   (289 words)

  
 ITV Football - News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Former Wimbledon Captain Robbie Earle is one of ITV's most respected pundits, working on UEFA Champions League coverage, UEFA Cup and 'The Championship'.
Robbie launched his football career at Port Vale in 1982 before being signed for Wimbledon in 1991, for then a club record of £775,000.
Forced to end his playing career aged 35 through injury, Robbie has remained with Wimbledon in a coaching capacity and as an ambassador for the club.
www.itv-football.co.uk /Story/0,14272,6116_647377,00.html   (301 words)

  
 Robbie Earle - Reading Champion
Robbie Earle is a footballer who has played for both Jamaica and Wimbledon FC, where he was captain.
He went on to coach the Wimbledon team but currently he is one of the football pundits on ITV's On the Ball Saturday football programme.
Unless otherwise specified, all material on this website may be used for non-commercial purposes, on condition that the source is acknowledged.
www.literacytrust.org.uk /campaign/champions2001/robbieearl.html   (425 words)

  
 Sports : Infos on the Jamaica players set to play Super Eagles
Earle made no mistake in finding the back of Croatia’s net.
He went on to score in the next three qualifiers against Costa Rica, the U.S.A and El Salvador.Burton, whose mother hails from England and father Jamaica, was born in Reading, England in 1976.
He, along with Paul Hall, Fitzroy Simpson and Robbie Earle, were the first batch of English-born players selected by then TD, Rene Simoes.
www.vanguardngr.com /articles/2002/sports/sp225052004.html   (1165 words)

  
 Yeovil Town v Wimbledon July 1999
Robbie Earle showed his class with a lovely turn and shot which Pennock did brilliantly to save, but the Jamaican international wasn't to be denied a second time.
EARLE made it 2-1 after the now familiar long ball from defence found him in space in the penalty area - a player of his class doesn't miss those kind of opportunities.
By now Carl Cort and Marcus Gayle were causing havoc in the Yeovil defence with their powerful running and John Hartson was winning everything in the air.
www.ciderspace.co.uk /fixtures/0799-wimbledon-home.htm   (588 words)

  
 Wimbledon - Liverpool 06.05.97
The absence of the suspended Robbie Fowler put the onus on Stan Collymore and Berger to take up where they had left off against Spurs, but from the outset their minds seemed to be elsewhere.
It should have been the spark for a renewed effort, yet they were lucky to still be in the contest within three minutes of the restart as the Dons laid siege.
Although James produced a magnificent save, somehow stretching his frame to push away Robbie Earle's fierce volley, the respite was brief.
home.c2i.net /mflage/lfc/reports/9697/06_05_97.htm   (1540 words)

  
 BBC - Africa - My Africa - Dancing Champion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Hi, I'm Robbie Earle, former Wimbledon footballer and ITV sports pundit (awarded an MBE in 1999).
After visiting South Africa I felt determined to do well in the competition for the people of the village, especially for the kids that played football with me. It was an experience I'll never forget.
Robbie Earle: Read how I managed to win Strictly African Dancing after learning to dance in South Africa.
www.bbc.co.uk /africalives/myafrica/blogs/005076   (248 words)

  
 Reggae Boyz - Player Profiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Comment: Born in Newcastle-under-Lyme, England, Earle came close to playing for Glenn Hoddle's England side before deciding in mid-1997 to make his international career with Jamaica.
Leading expatriate player, well-respected in Britain where he is captain at Wimbledon, Earle also commentates on radio and writes a soccer column.
Comment: Team mate of Earle and a recent addition to the so-called "UB40" contingent of England-based players, Gayle is a big, bustling striker capable of moments of brilliance.
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/gateway_ads/3802/profiles.htm   (757 words)

  
 Drivel I Wrote
Robbie's all over the record playing guitar and singing backup, and the songs themselves are a dead giveaway.
Robbie Fulks is the only "rising star" I know of who fits this description.
The band is fine, but Robbie's own talent on the guitar frequently outshines his sidemen -- when his lead guitarist experienced a temporary problem at the Stubb's showcase, he nonchalantly took over with the appropriate fills on his acoustic while still strumming and singing.
home.austin.rr.com /ferghome/drivel.html   (13867 words)

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