Under-21s Player of 2014 contender: Jack Robinson

Wednesday 10 Dec 2014
Jack Robinson made a substitute appearance in the game against Portugal at Turf Moor
It was a busy year for Jack Robinson on a domestic level, but the left-back also found time to add more England caps to his collection under Gareth Southgate.

Robinson started 2014 as a Liverpool player, but out on loan with Blackpool in the Championship, before he completed a permanent transfer to Queens Park Rangers in the summer. He then headed back into the second tier with a loan spell at Huddersfield Town.

Jack Robinson

Club: Huddersfield Town (loan from QPR)
DOB: 01/09/93 
Caps in 2014: 2
Goals in 2014: 0
Total caps: 10
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But a series of unfortunate series of injuries and untimely illness kept his international appearances limited. 

He featured in the game against Wales at Derby County in March but missed the return fixture with the Red Lions in May due to injury. 

Robinson was then named in the squad to face Lithuania and Moldova in September, only for sickness to rule him out of that double-header.

His performances for Huddersfield kept him in contention, though, and he made his return to international action as a second-half substitute in the 3-1 win over Portugal in Burnley during November.  

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By FA Staff