Robbie Earle & Robbie Mustoe: Hosts of "The 2 Robbies" Podcast & Former Premiere League Footballers

Robbie Earle serves as a studio analyst of NBC Sports Group’s Premier League coverage including Premier League Live, NBC Sports Group’s pre- and post-match show. He is a former Jamaican national team player and Premier League star, playing in more than 600 league games and scoring approximately 150 goals.  He began his professional career with Port Vale (1982-1991) and signed with Wimbledon in 1991. Although born in Newcastle-under-Lyme, England, Earle was eligible to play for the Jamaican National Team (1997-2000) due to his heritage.  He was captain of the squad for two years and in 33 international caps, he scored a total of eight goals, including Jamaica’s first-ever World Cup Finals goal versus Croatia in 1998. Earle was awarded an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1999. Earle was named Wimbledon Player of the Decade in 2000. He has served as an Honorary Patron of Show Racism the Red Card, the campaign that uses footballers to educate against racism. Robbie Mustoe is an NBC Sports Soccer Analyst. He is a former professional player in England, starting at hometown club Oxford United before moving to Middlesbrough for 12 years, then completing short stints at Charlton Athletic and Sheffield Wednesday. He saw 3 promotions to the Premier League and appeared in 3 Wembley Cup Finals with Middlesbrough. Robbie Mustoe played an impressive 600 professional games in his 18 year career. He then moved to the US in 2006 to coach at Bentley College and then Boston College, before starting a broadcast career with ESPN in 2008. There, he worked on the 2010 World Cup, the 2012 European Championships in Poland and Ukraine and several Champion’s League Finals before moving to NBC to cover the Premier League in 2013. Together, Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe co-host The 2 Robbies podcast. Follow BITBA on Twitter and Instagram.

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