The price of food in Fenway would drive you to drink. The price of drink would drive you to the grave
Indeed. Who would want to be talking to native Bostonians about their local team and the National Passtime when you could be getting the views of Paddy Footix on Mancs and Scousers.
Mick Footix only pretends to care about American sports when Sky Sports tells them to
Any attempt to have a serious conversation about American Football on here is derailed by the Glasgow Celtix mocking those who emphasise the importance of pressuring the quarterback
Thank you Andy Robertson. My favourite Liverpool player, a true Liverpool all time great and a future club ambassador for minimum three decades.
A great player and an even better character. A wonderful throwback to the days when football was great and Scottish players ruled the First Division. The ultimate GREAT LAD who developed his game to being the best in the world in his position through an insatiable appetite to learn and improve.
Martin O’Neill will have to come up with a plan to accommodate Robbo and Kieran Tierney in the Celtic team next season.
Looking at Kerkez pulling up with cramp after 70 minutes was the final straw for him.
When he arrived in 2017 it seemed like a Scottish fella winning league titles and playing in European finals was from a bygone era. The best Liverpool teams over the years have had a Scouser and a Scot at the heart of it. A brilliant innings for a fella essentially signed in a swap deal with Kevin Stewart.
Won it all and wound up the usual suspects on here something awful. And only cost Kevin Stewart and a bag of footballs
Second only to Ashley Cole in the pantheon of left-backs of the Premier League era.
Farewell to Andy Robbo Robertson.
A great fella on and off the field.
YNWA
Liverpool had no functioning full backs in 2017. That changed very quickly. And now it has changed back very quickly.
One of the greats.
He’d been on my radar since a virtuoso performance against us in that Euro 2016 qualifier in November 2014 in Celtic Park. The Friday night Shaun Maloney scored the winner. A 20 year old Robertson was unreal bombing up the wing and left such an indelible mark on me that I was surprised he spent the next 2.5 years at Hull City before finally being “discovered”.
Up against Seamus Coleman as well.
Robertson gave him loads of it.
Just shows LFC supporters appreciate good players no matter what jersey they’re wearing.
A very knowledgeable fan base, a widely accepted fact.
Andy Robbo Robertson may go back to Celtic next season. Or he might spend a few years in a stronger league like the MLS before he goes into semi retirement.
He might be tempted to reunite with fellow Hall of Famer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain at Glasgow Celtic
Arne Slot’s league champions remain in the hunt to retain the title after today’s late, late winner by captain Virgil Van Dijk at Goodison Park and Arsenal’s defeat on the shore of the Straits of Hormuz.
I doubt it says Croker.