Michael Robinson: "So I asked Ronnie Moran why my training kit was dirty..."
Robinson told AS about arriving at Anfield in 1983: "My socks were hard, my shorts weren't washed... 'And they won't be tomorrow, or the day after' Ronnie Moran replied...
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Michael Robinson joined Liverpool as a fresh-faced 24-year-old from Brighton in 1983. However, the day-to-day work at Melwood, with the recently-crowned league champions wasn't quite how the young forward had envisaged it would be, as he told AS this week.
¡°We had to train every day, apart from Mondays in a dirty kit. I joined during the pre-season when the team was on tour. And when we got back to Liverpool, in my second training session, I took one look at my training kit and thought: ¡®Hang on a minute, my socks are hard, my shorts aren¡¯t washed ¨C my kit¡¯s dirty¡¡¯. I got to the training ground early, Bruce Grobbelaar, Phil Neal and myself were always the first to arrive. Anyway, I looked over to the assistant coach, Ronnie Moran and at first, I thought it might be a dressing room prank - seeing as I was the new boy. So I said to Ronnie Moran: ¡®My kit¡¯s dirty¡¯ and he retorted: ¡®And it will be tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that¡¡¯ I asked: ¡®Don¡¯t we have a washing machine?¡¯ and Ronnie replied: ¡®Yes, we do have a washing machine but when this club started winning things, in 1958, we didn¡¯t. Mrs Jones in Kemlyn Road used to do the washing for us once a week. What¡¯s the problem? Can¡¯t you win a football match in a dirty kit?¡¯¡±