If he was getting abuse who knows who it came from. Could be people pretending to be Liverpool fans. It's not exactly hard to do. I'm sure it all happens to all players of all clubs.By the way if any of you are contemplating deleting your social media accounts in the slightest I urge you to do it straight away, rip the plaster off.
If he was getting abuse who knows who it came from. Could be people pretending to be Liverpool fans. It's not exactly hard to do. I'm sure it all happens to all players of all clubs.
Maybe this is going to sound like l’m dealing in stereotypes or even a bit of a racist, but I’d love to see Andy Robertson in a fight inside an octagon with Callejon.
Yeah with this - Andrew Robertson@andrewrobertso5·2hThe big man enjoying my new shampoo #YNWA
As I've said before, the Full English is just the base upon which the Scots/Welsh/NI have improved upon. Sorry but the Full English is the worst of the British breakfasts.
Cheered that run at the end as loud as either of the goals.
What a fuckin guy. It really bothers me to think he'd get shit from so called Liverpool fans. Glad hes back on twitter.
when did that happen? Napoli match? disgusting if true.
I don't think he had his best game overall today, I thought he was a tad sloppy in possession at times, but that run at the end was absolutely phenomenal and the ref should have played advantage, it deserved a goal.
I love Emre Can more than both of my children. Fact
Messi in fact doesn't have a recognizable trait.
He was Liverpool's best player alongside Matip, Trent and Fabinho (till his legs were gone). Imo, he was even a tad better than them.
So underrated, even by many Liverpool fans.
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It's a shame if he was getting abusive messages (although I expect every public figure on social media gets them every so often, which doesn't justify it of course) but less social media is never a bad thing.
His run at the very end of the Chelsea match was brilliant. We were on the ropes and he ran the ball half the length of the pitch to ease the pressure.
The goal he just scored made me so happy. Great seeing a good working class boy making good and making people happy. Good on you, Andy Robertson.
Meteoric rise fueled by hard work. He went from a complete unknown to world number one in his position in the space of two years.
I politely disagree. Nothing meteoric. It's probably been there since birth, the hunger and desire in his DNA. The fire and tenacity to maximise his talent. Players like this should be cherished.
Oh, in no way am I suggesting it happened just in that short period. But it’s those levels from being very good at something to being masterful that are most difficult to climb - and Andy just blew through it without slowing down at all. That takes a special type of drive and dedication, not to pause and savour your achievements - but to relentlesly plow on to the top. That was meteoric and unexpected to most.