Robert Cram (19 November 1939 – 14 April 2007) was an English professional footballer.
Born in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, Cram joined West Bromwich Albion as an amateur in September 1955, at the age of 15. He turned professional in January 1957, but did not make his debut until October 1959, in a 0-0 draw against Bolton Wanderers. He went on to make 163 appearances for The Baggies, including the 1966 and 1967 League Cup finals. He is perhaps most remembered for being the captain of the Colchester United team that beat Leeds United in the 1971 FA Cup, one of the greatest shocks in the competition's history. In 1968, he went on loan with the Vancouver Royals in the North American Soccer League. He returned to the NASL in 1974, this time with the Seattle Sounders.
In June 1972, Cram was one of five footballers with English League experience pre-selected by Canadian coach Frank Pike for the CONCACAF / FIFA World Cup Qualifiers Germany 1974. Just two months later, however, neither Cram, Bob Lenarduzzi or Les Wilson were available to the Canadian team.
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Never Give Up
Woke up this morning and
Saw you were standing there
A cup of coffee... in your hand
A stormy weather out
You say... you've had enough
And now you wanna say ...bye bye
You're my oochie coochie man
You're packing all your bags
Taking everything but me
I could be coo-coo-cool
But I just wanna scream and shout
Don't wanna loose you and
I don't wanna stop to fight
I'll never give up
And I'll never give in
Don't wanna let you go this time
I'll never give up
And I'll never give in
This is how I feel it
You're looking nervous and
You're slipping from my hands
Someone is knock in' at the door
Who can it be? Toc toc
Is it a new love... babe?
But I could not open... maybe
Don't turn your back on me
Let me try just one more time
You outta wait... you outta give me
My last funking chance
C'mon and please me, babe
You know... I'll be pleasing you