Career
Early career
Robinson started his career with Millwall, and was captain of the youth team In 2006, he moved to Exeter City but was not offered the opportunity to showcase his talent. He then signed a contract for Fisher Athletic in 2006 and made 18 appearances scoring six goals.
In 2007, Robinson then signed with Weymouth, eventually becoming the captain.
He made 85 appearances and scored 10 goals. Bournemouth
After a string of fine displays for Weymouth, Robinson signed for Football League club Bournemouth in January 2009.
He scored his first goal for Bournemouth in a match against Chester City away on 18 April 2009. Huddersfield Town
After a previous offer had been turned town, Huddersfield Town signed Robinson on a three-year contract on 1 August 2011, paying a transfer fee reported to be about £250,000.
He made his Terriers debut in the 1-1 draw against Bury at the Galpharm Stadium on 6 August 2011, but suffered a hamstring injury during the first half.
The following season he made just one league appearance for Huddersfield, in a 3-0 defeat against Middlesbrough in November, before joining League Two leaders Gillingham on loan from 31 January 2013 for the remainder of the season. He played 14 games for the club, but his loan was cut short on 11 April, after he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligaments, ruling him out of action for 9 months. On 24 March 2014, Robinson joined League One side Coventry City for the remainder of the 2013-2014 season.
He was released by Huddersfield soon as his loan expired in May 2014.
Robinson has represented his country at international level having represented England on two occasions at semi-pro level with the England C team Robinson"s impressive performances as Weymouth captain earned him a call-up to the England squad for their friendly away at Bosnia & Herzegovina Bachelor in September 2008, where the match ended in a 6–2.
He was then named on the team to face the Italy Lega Pro side in an International Challenge Trophy game. The match ended in a draw with the score line at 2–2 in November 2008.