Bobby Linn

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Bobby Linn
Personal information
Full name Robert Linn
Date of birth (1985-10-10) 10 October 1985 (age 39)
Place of birth Dundee, Scotland
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Lochee United
Youth career
Dundee
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2003–2004 Dundee 13 (0)
2004–2007 Peterhead 83 (28)
2007–2008 Greenock Morton 19 (2)
2007East Fife (loan) 10 (3)
2008–2012 East Fife 155 (35)
2012–2013 Ballingry Rovers
2013–2023 Arbroath 301 (73)
2023– Lochee United 1 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 19:03, 25 June 2023 (UTC)

Robert Linn (born 10 October 1985) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a winger for Midlands League club Lochee United. Linn started his career with Dundee before signing for Peterhead. He then moved to Greenock Morton, from whom he joined East Fife, initially on loan. After spending a year in the Juniors with Ballingry Rovers, Linn signed for Arbroath in June 2013, and would spend a decade with the club which would include a rise from 9th in the Scottish League Two to coming 2nd in the Scottish Championship.

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Career

Linn began his career with Dundee, making his debut as a substitute for Fabián Caballero in a 1–0 win against Partick Thistle in the Scottish Premier League on 18 October 2003, [1] [2] with his first goal coming on 3 December 2003, the winning goal in extra-time in a 1–0 win against Hearts in the Scottish League Cup. [3] On 22 September 2004, Linn left Dundee after having his contract terminated by mutual consent with the club growing increasingly frustrated with Linn's behaviour and attitude problems. He had previously been banished from the first team squad for two months due to repeatedly missing training, however, this banishement failed to serve its purpose and Linn's off-field antics continued, eventually leading to termination of his contract and consigning Linn to a career in the lower leagues. [4]

Linn then signed for Peterhead of the Scottish Third Division in October 2004. [5] In Peterhead's match against Stranraer on 15 September 2006, he scored four goals in a 5–2 victory, [6] and went on to win the Scottish Football League Player of the Month award for September. [7]

On 6 January 2007, Linn signed for Greenock Morton on a two-and-a-half-year contract. [8] He made his debut from the bench, at home to Alloa Athletic on 13 January 2007. [9]

In October 2007, having not featured regularly for Morton in the early matches of the season, Linn was loaned to East Fife for the remainder of the season, [10] although it was then discovered that the rules only allowed the loan to last for three months. [11] He scored on his debut as a substitute in a 4–0 win against Albion Rovers. [11] Linn signed permanently for East Fife on 2 January 2008. [12]

Ahead of the 2012–13 season, Linn dropped down to the Junior Leagues signing for Ballingry Rovers. [13]

In June 2013, Arbroath manager Paul Sheerin signed Linn on a one-year contract and he was rewarded for his early season form with a new two-year deal halfway through the 2013–14 season. [14] Linn was named SPFL Player of the Year and PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year in Scottish League One for the 2018–2019 season after scoring 23 goals, helping Arbroath clinch the League One title. [15] [16] After a decade-long stint with the Lichties which included a close fight for the 2021–22 Scottish Championship title, Linn announced he would leave following the end of his contract in June 2023, and would be named by Arbroath as a "once in a lifetime iconic legend" for the club. [17]

Lochee United

On 25 June 2023, Linn joined Midlands League club Lochee United on a two-year deal. [18] [19]

Personal life

Linn works as a refuse collector. [20]

In 2004, Linn was sacked by his club, Dundee F.C., due to repeated off-field behavioural and attitude problems. Dundee F.C. manager, Jim Duffy stated, "I know we are short in terms of squad numbers, but if a player makes it clear he doesn't want to be part of the club then it is best we let him go" [21]

Rumours about Linn's off-field activities circulated throughout his career, with many clubs put-off the idea of signing the Arbroath F.C. legend due to his perceived unreliability and fondness for socialising.

In 2022, Linn was discovered to have made a bogus compensation claim in an attempt to dishonestly profit from a traffic incident. After a minor car crash, Linn claimed to have suffered from whiplash and soft tissue injuries to his neck with the pain and restrictions having lasted for a month. In his claim, his occupation as a binman was recorded, but in every document produced Linn omitted to mention that he was also a footballer and had continued to play without restriction. He was forced to drop his claim after a specialist investigations team found extensive social media footage and press reporting of the 36-year-old playing for the then Scottish League One leaders, Arbroath. If he had continued with his deception, it would have forced Linn to perjure himself in a courtroom. Steven Smart, Partner at Horwich Farrelly, added: "In the English and Welsh courts, such behaviour is called fundamental dishonesty and the claim would have been dismissed at an early stage. [22]

Career statistics

As of 5 May 2023
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague Scottish Cup League Cup OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Dundee 2003–04 [23] Scottish Premier League 130102100161
2004–05 [24] Scottish Premier League0000000000
Total130102100161
Peterhead 2004–05 [24] [25] Scottish Third Division 276100000286
2005–06 [26] Scottish Second Division 361221215 [a] 04514
2006–07 [27] [28] [29] Scottish Second Division201010211 [b] 02411
Total83284142609731
Greenock Morton 2006–07 [27] Scottish Second Division162000000162
2007–08 [30] [31] Scottish First Division 3000004 [b] 171
Total192000041233
East Fife (loan) 2007–08 [30] [32] Scottish Third Division103300000133
East Fife 2007–08 [30] Scottish Third Division183000000183
2008–09 [33] [34] Scottish Second Division34631001 [b] 0387
2009–10 [35] [36] Scottish Second Division33610111 [b] 0367
2010–11 [37] [36] Scottish Second Division351320113 [b] 14115
2011–12 [38] [36] Scottish Second Division35721413 [b] 14410
Total1553582638217742
Arbroath 2013–14 [39] Scottish League One 36610101 [b] 1397
2014–15 [40] Scottish League Two 361350103 [c] 04513
2015–16 [41] Scottish League Two331132101 [b] 03813
2016–17 [42] Scottish League Two36521402 [b] 0446
2017–18 [43] Scottish League One30620303 [d] 1387
2018–19 [44] Scottish League One322110213 [b] 13823
2019–20 [45] Scottish Championship 23631412 [b] 0328
2020–21 [46] Scottish Championship 191105000251
2021–22 [47] Scottish Championship 23120501 [e] 0311
2022–23 [48] Scottish Championship 33322522 [b] 0427
Total3017322631418337286
Career total5811413894310366698166
  1. One appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup and four appearances in the Scottish First Division play-offs
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Appearances in the Scottish Challenge Cup
  3. One appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup and two appearances in the Scottish League One play-offs
  4. One appearance in the Scottish Challenge Cup and two appearances and one goal in the Scottish Championship play-offs
  5. One appearance in the Scottish Premiership play-offs

Honours

Greenock Morton
East Fife
Arbroath

Individual

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