My future doesn’t lie in the hands of Neil Warnock, it’s in the hands of Robert Snodgrass. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
When you lose games against Slovakia and England, you’re going to get the criticism that goes with it. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
The scaffolders and builders from demolition companies nearby used to play each other for 20 quid a man – the tackles were mad. I played for the local estate against them one day and we won, there was a full-scale riot. ‘He’s a ringer’ they were saying. Half of them were drunk so I could get the ball and just run and around them – I was only 12! Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
There is a different sort of edge when you come up against England. Even when it’s a friendly game you still get that fear in you that if you get beat it won’t be good but if you win it will be the best thing going. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
You see a lot of depression among injured sports stars who would rather be reaching their goals or at least doing what they love doing. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
Luckily, I have a thing inside me that I wake up and I am happy every day. But boys and girls want to live the dream and are looking at everything you do on a day-to-day basis. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
My mum has had heart-attacks, a stroke, and it all coincided with me being called up for Scotland so the timing was not good. Thankfully, she is a great woman. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
Football is still the most important thing. It keeps me focused and driven every day and that takes me on to be the best dad, son, and friend. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote
There’s been many highs throughout my international career which I’ll always remember with fondness, including my debut against Northern Ireland, winning two international player of the year awards, and my hat-trick in Malta. Robert Snodgrass Read Quote