Mark Robins still cherishes lifting the FA Cup 30 years ago with Manchester United but just don't ask him where his medal is.
Ex-United trainee Robins, 51, famously scored in a 1-0 win away at Nottingham Forest in the third round which supposedly saved Sir Alex Ferguson's job.
United then went on to lift the Cup in a 1990 replay over Crystal Palace as Ferguson took his first major step to building a dynasty.
It saw Coventry boss Robins, then aged just 20, enjoyed a glorious start to his career as a rookie striker. But sadly Robins no longer has the silverware from his special day as he explained.
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