Mark Robson (footballer)

[1] Robson had to wait until 17 December 1988 to make his debut for Tottenham, in a 2–0 against West Ham United at Upton Park coming on as a substitute for Paul Walsh.

[citation needed] In November, he was named Assistant Head Coach to Les Reed after Dowie was sacked.

In January 2007, Robson was named first-team coach after former teammate Alan Pardew replaced Reed as manager.

[citation needed] Robson gained the UEFA Pro Licence in the summer of 2007, a qualification which will allow him to manage a Premier League club.

[3] On 10 June 2012, Robson was appointed head coach at Barnet, with responsibility for the first team, as part of a restructuring of the club's football set up.

[11] Following Neil Adams confirmation as Norwich City manager, Robson was appointed assistant first team coach in June 2014.