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Former Town Striker Turner Dies
Monday, 22nd Dec 2025 21:32

Former Blues striker Robin Turner has died, aged 70.

Turner (above left with Kevin Beattie and Allan Hunter) was one of a number of players from Carlisle scouted for Town by John Carruthers along with Beattie, David Geddis and Steve McCall.

A member of the side which won the FA Youth Cup in 1973, and also the Mercia Youth League and Eastern Junior Floodlight Cup the same season, Turner won four England youth caps, scoring once.

He made his senior Blues debut in October 1975 and despite never being a first-team regular, stayed with the club, aside from a loan spell in the Netherlands with MVV Maastricht, until March 1985 when he joined Swansea.

In total he made 29 starts and 33 substitute appearances for the club scoring six times with his greatest day in a Town shirt undoubtedly the fifth round FA Cup tie against Bristol Rovers in the snow at Eastville in February 1978 in which he scored both the Blues’ goals, the second in the 86th minute to secure a vital draw on the way to the final.

He was also in the team which beat West Brom 3-1 in the semi-final at Highbury.

Although he missed out a place in the Wembley squad, his name appeared in the programme for the final as Town’s substitute and he joined in the celebrations on the pitch afterwards.

Turner was also among the Blues players to feature in Escape to Victory, playing one of the German players.

While at Swansea, Turner moved on to Colchester on loan with the switch subsequently becoming permanent. He later had a spell at Bury Town.

After retiring, Turner moved to the Republic of Ireland where he worked as a teacher and in 2007 recommended forward Ronan Murray to the Blues.

Former teammate Russell Osman paid tribute: “So sorry and saddened to hear about the passing of Robin Turner, great lad, terrific player for Town whose contribution to the 78 FA Cup final does not get enough credit or recognition. RIP pal, I will toast you.”

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WestSussexBlue added 21:43 - Dec 22
Sad to hear. RIP Robin.
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RegencyBlue added 21:45 - Dec 22
Sad. No age that.

RIP.
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Brogan55 added 21:45 - Dec 22
Without Robin Turner we wouldn’t of won the FACup,those two goals at Bristol Rovers were crucial,on a frozen pitch.A very underrated player.RIP
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SuffPunch added 21:49 - Dec 22
Sad news always, but especially this time of year.
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ArnieM added 21:51 - Dec 22
RIP. Robin....... he used to live just 3 doors up from me. Such a down to earth character. Can't believe hes died at only 70 yrs of age, just 3yrs older than me. It brings it home tbh just how short life can be...
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1960H added 22:01 - Dec 22
RIP..I was at Eastville in 1978 watching that cup game without his goals we would never have won the cup, not the greatest but will always be remembered
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TimmyH added 22:09 - Dec 22
RIP Robin...always reliable when called upon, good memories.
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LowroadBlue added 22:09 - Dec 22
1960H Yeah I was there in snow as well.
Very sad, and as you said without Robin we would not have one the F.A. Cup
R.I.P. Robin
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itfchorry added 22:21 - Dec 22
More terrible news -

I was as Eastville that snowy day - Game
should never have been played - was like
An ice ring !

Best player on the pitch was our Robin -

Always loved watching him in the Combination
League games - Must have his autograph 100
times !!

Thoughts with family and friends-

Once a Blue always a Blue
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ElvisMariner added 22:31 - Dec 22
RIP Robin Turner… a player when called upon never let us down. The 2 goals at Eastville in 78 will always be part of ITFC history
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Broadbent23 added 22:46 - Dec 22
Sad news for a good player in our magnificent 70's period.
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Foreverdon_Blue added 22:48 - Dec 22
RIP Robin. You very much helped us win the FA cup in 1978!
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cressi added 22:59 - Dec 22
RIP Robin I was at Bristol on that fateful day and without your contribution we would not have had the most wonderful day day out one can imagine a big Big thank you. Far to young to be taken.
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Gforce added 23:41 - Dec 22
Sad to hear Robin has passed away,he always gave 100% when given the opportunity. Sadly we are losing too many from our golden era,hopefully no more for a long time to come.
Rip buddy.
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armchaircritic59 added 00:38 - Dec 23
Yes, one of those unheralded players that never gave less than his best when called on. Very difficult to stand in for most of the players back then. As recalled above, we'd have never got near the FA Cup final never mind win it, without him. RIP Robin, I remember you well.
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Theipswich added 01:17 - Dec 23
Underrated player and part of Sir Bobby's Golden period....played well in the semi final win over WBA and unlucky to lose out on cup final place and a great product of Town's 70s youth team set up which was probably the best in the country at the time...RIP Robin
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Ebantiass added 05:53 - Dec 23
RIP my deepest condolencies to his family and friends.
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waldenblue7 added 06:26 - Dec 23
Sad news but happy memories of him playing a part in the glory years. Sending condolences to the family, RIP Robin.
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Carberry added 07:19 - Dec 23
What loyalty from a player who rarely got a look in. However, his name is written large in our glorious history. RIP Robin.
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BangaloreBlues added 08:47 - Dec 23
Oh dear...
Sad to hear another legend has gone.
Interesting that video is there, my first ever live Ipswich game was an F.A. Cup match against Bristol Rovers at Eastville in 1985. My Dad took me. God knows why! I do remember being terrified of the Rovers fans at the time, it was a pretty rough place around there!
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leitrimblue added 11:17 - Dec 23
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scottish_williee21 added 12:49 - Dec 23
Bloody hell, merry Christmas and all that. RIP, thinking of the family through this difficult time.
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Royal_Blue added 13:41 - Dec 23
Condolences from a fellow Carlislian. Played his part in the history of ITFC. Was at Bristol that day. Turner's balance on the frozen pitch was crucial. We could do with another Carriers now.
RIP Robin
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Carberry added 18:02 - Dec 23
Lovely piece, leitrimblue. Just shows what a fine man he was.
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