Jack Robinson relives the day he made Liverpool FC history

11 May 2010 07:00
Jack Robinson[LNB]JACK ROBINSON was still on cloud nine today as he relived the moment he became Liverpool's latest record breaker.[LNB]Though the Reds' 0-0 draw with Hull City on Sunday was instantly forgettable, for Robinson - who has starred for Rodolfo Borrell's Under-18 side as an attacking left-back - it will forever live in his memory.[LNB]His four minute cameo at the end of the second half ensured, at 16 years and 250 days, he became the youngest player ever to represent Liverpool ahead of Max Thompson, who was 17 years and 129 days when making his debut in 1974.[LNB]What made the feat all the more remarkable is that Robinson has yet to make an appearance for the reserves and was only called up to the squad that travelled to Hull at the last minute.[LNB]He, though, has no intentions of letting the moment go to his head and knows there is plenty of hard work ahead if he wants to graduate from Liverpool's Academy with honours.[LNB]'It was an amazing feeling to get on and a very exciting moment,' said Robinson, a lifelong Liverpool fan who was born in Warrington but now lives in Crosby.[LNB]'I only found out for certain that I was in the squad on Saturday morning but it was completely unexpected. It's a dream come true.

Source: Liverpool_Echo