
I don’t even know how to process this properly anymore.
Two weeks ago, Salah announces he’s leaving and now Andy Robertson too? It just feels like everything is unraveling at once. These aren’t just players, they are Liverpool for a whole generation of us.
We watched this team rise from doubters to champions in Premier League, Champions League, everything and these guys were at the heart of it. Salah’s goals, Robbo bombing down the left, that connection with the fans… it meant something real.
Now it feels like one by one, the legends are walking out the door. And yeah, I get it players move on, cycles end but this one hurts more than I expected. It’s not just change, it’s like losing a piece of what made the club feel ours.
I trust the club, I trust the rebuild… but right now it just feels sad and frustrating watching it all fade
by Virtual_Win_2657

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It is
It is, they were the core of our club for almost a decade. They were always gonna leave around the same time, and it was always gonna be around now. Doesn’t make it suck any less. Im really gonna miss Andy.
I wish there was a way to know you’re in the good old days before you’ve left them
Be thankful that we’ve been successful enough to have an era
We all knew the old guard would leave at some point, but the way things have been going is just ridiculous. Robbo leaving is very poetic, considering how everything he’s embodied has been coached out of the team (fighting spirit, athleticism, press monster, etc.).
Who are the leaders even going to be once VVD and Ali eventually leave? Don’t even want to think about what kind of examples they’ll be. The standards are already in the toilet as is.
Because it is …. we’re crumbling and slot is no help at all
The bald fuck doesn’t deserve this man.
I’m sure the next manager would love Robbo in this team but he’s leaving because of Slot.
It doesn’t. We’re a football club and the one thing that never changes is that everything changes.
Especially since Robbo and Mo both arrived in the same window.
Not to mention, their arrivals really moved the needle on forming a proper Klopp team. There was a ton of positivity when they came in, as they followed a season where Mane had arrived and outperformed the skepticism that surrounded his transfer.
There was just the vibe that Klopp was getting who he wanted, and that Jurgen and his team knew something everyone else didn’t when it came to recruitment.
Felt that way at the end of last season when they changed half the squad – have not watched that much this year as a result – have to get back into it soon or maybe just restart fresh next season…
That group of players will be spoken about in 30 years time the same way some of us of a certain age talk about Rush, Hansen, Dalglish, Grobbelaar and Barnes. I only hope there isn’t a 30 year gap until the next wave of success. What’s happening right now doesn’t exactly fill me with confidence.