Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
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Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
He must be the only Manager who moans more than ours.
Player welfare ... do me a favour. He wants five subs so the big Clubs can have an even greater advantage over the others than they already have.
Not sure who riles me more, him or the clown at Tottenham.
Player welfare ... do me a favour. He wants five subs so the big Clubs can have an even greater advantage over the others than they already have.
Not sure who riles me more, him or the clown at Tottenham.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
I generally like Klopp, a great manager and an intelligent bloke but he's wrong on this one.
Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
I just don't know how our manager can moan when the club bought him an up and coming 32 year old for all of one million in the last transfer window.CaptainKirk wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:20 pmHe must be the only Manager who moans more than ours.
Player welfare ... do me a favour. He wants five subs so the big Clubs can have an even greater advantage over the others than they already have.
Not sure who riles me more, him or the clown at Tottenham.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
Hes playing the game with the media
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
One of the main reasons we don’t see many (if any) changes in what’s wrong with the game, is that managers can’t actually see past their own little island.
Take penalty decisions for example. Utd v Arsenal shall we say, back in the day..... Cole dives and wins a penalty for Utd. Fergie says ref did well, def pen, arsene says ridiculous decision, ref was conned. Neutrals with any sense side with arsene.
Henry dives to win a penalty for arsenal. Fergie goes off his head and accuses ref of cheating, arsene says it was a cast iron penalty. Neutrals with any sense side with Fergie.
If BOTH managers looked at it objectively, and callled it as it is instead of just taking the easy option and backing all the decisions that went FOR them, then the authorities may actually take them seriously instead of just putting it down to sour grapes. They should also call out the examples of poor decisions even when they have WON the game.... that would help in trying to improve standards I believe.
So I suppose what I’m saying is we can forget all about managers wanting to do ANYTHING that doesn’t directly help them or their team. Klopp, like ALL the others, wants his cake whilst eating it.
Take penalty decisions for example. Utd v Arsenal shall we say, back in the day..... Cole dives and wins a penalty for Utd. Fergie says ref did well, def pen, arsene says ridiculous decision, ref was conned. Neutrals with any sense side with arsene.
Henry dives to win a penalty for arsenal. Fergie goes off his head and accuses ref of cheating, arsene says it was a cast iron penalty. Neutrals with any sense side with Fergie.
If BOTH managers looked at it objectively, and callled it as it is instead of just taking the easy option and backing all the decisions that went FOR them, then the authorities may actually take them seriously instead of just putting it down to sour grapes. They should also call out the examples of poor decisions even when they have WON the game.... that would help in trying to improve standards I believe.
So I suppose what I’m saying is we can forget all about managers wanting to do ANYTHING that doesn’t directly help them or their team. Klopp, like ALL the others, wants his cake whilst eating it.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
Just for the OP
"Oy Jurgen do one, will ya?
There's a good fellow."
There you go Captain Kirk, feel better?
"Oy Jurgen do one, will ya?
There's a good fellow."
There you go Captain Kirk, feel better?
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
I think most managers are mainly concerned with looking after their CV.bobinho wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:48 pmOne of the main reasons we don’t see many (if any) changes in what’s wrong with the game, is that managers can’t actually see past their own little island.
Take penalty decisions for example. Utd v Arsenal shall we say, back in the day..... Cole dives and wins a penalty for Utd. Fergie says ref did well, def pen, arsene says ridiculous decision, ref was conned. Neutrals with any sense side with arsene.
Henry dives to win a penalty for arsenal. Fergie goes off his head and accuses ref of cheating, arsene says it was a cast iron penalty. Neutrals with any sense side with Fergie.
If BOTH managers looked at it objectively, and callled it as it is instead of just taking the easy option and backing all the decisions that went FOR them, then the authorities may actually take them seriously instead of just putting it down to sour grapes. They should also call out the examples of poor decisions even when they have WON the game.... that would help in trying to improve standards I believe.
So I suppose what I’m saying is we can forget all about managers wanting to do ANYTHING that doesn’t directly help them or their team. Klopp, like ALL the others, wants his cake whilst eating it.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
bobinho ---you really do give Arsene more credit for seeing things than he ever used to admit to.bobinho wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:48 pmOne of the main reasons we don’t see many (if any) changes in what’s wrong with the game, is that managers can’t actually see past their own little island.
Take penalty decisions for example. Utd v Arsenal shall we say, back in the day..... Cole dives and wins a penalty for Utd. Fergie says ref did well, def pen, arsene says ridiculous decision, ref was conned. Neutrals with any sense side with arsene.
Henry dives to win a penalty for arsenal. Fergie goes off his head and accuses ref of cheating, arsene says it was a cast iron penalty. Neutrals with any sense side with Fergie.
If BOTH managers looked at it objectively, and callled it as it is instead of just taking the easy option and backing all the decisions that went FOR them, then the authorities may actually take them seriously instead of just putting it down to sour grapes. They should also call out the examples of poor decisions even when they have WON the game.... that would help in trying to improve standards I believe.
So I suppose what I’m saying is we can forget all about managers wanting to do ANYTHING that doesn’t directly help them or their team. Klopp, like ALL the others, wants his cake whilst eating it.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
He's turning into a scouser.
Next it will be calm down calm down.
Next it will be calm down calm down.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
The guys a complete two hat cry baby. Can't stand the bloke anymore where I did initially like him
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
I’ve got to point where I don’t watch Klopp interviews anymore . Might change my mind some day because I have done funnily enough with Mourinho. Only because I really like that he’s turned Spurs into a potential title winning team after thinking he was a busted flush
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
He’s basically turned Spurs into a more skilful version of Burnley.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
Actually watched Dier the other week and thought he looked decent
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
Klopp is the biggest hypocrite in football..... and that's not a title easily won.
Remember what he said about Ben Mee's challenge, and how players need to be aware..... and then you see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4h4-t-LmOc
And the way he goes at the press, remember this as well https://youtu.be/BJW35B_8LxA?t=105 - ridiculous,,, we can stop the interview. So disrespectful.
Remember what he said about Ben Mee's challenge, and how players need to be aware..... and then you see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4h4-t-LmOc
And the way he goes at the press, remember this as well https://youtu.be/BJW35B_8LxA?t=105 - ridiculous,,, we can stop the interview. So disrespectful.
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
I know Frank, I am worried something might have been slipped into my tea that day
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
He's all teeth and joking when they win, but sour face and complaining when they don't... Used to like him thought he was a character that brought something to the prem. he should stop his whining he comes across as a spoilt brat..
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
As someone has said above, he has become so ingrained as part of the Liverpool culture and community that he has now morphed into one! He’s an outstanding manager, of that there’s no doubt, and his desire to become part of the city, the fan base and the community that he serves is admirable.
But he really is now starting to fly in the face of that and is in danger of making himself ‘bigger than the club’. It’s all okay when he’s winning but it’ll start to crumble when what he’s built starts to crumble......
But he really is now starting to fly in the face of that and is in danger of making himself ‘bigger than the club’. It’s all okay when he’s winning but it’ll start to crumble when what he’s built starts to crumble......
Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
When Joe Gomez recently damaged a tendon in his left knee I'm surprised Klopp didn't blame Ben Mee for the injury.
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"Jurgen Klopp" - "Just feckin do one will you"
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Re: Will someone tell Jurgen Klopp to do one
If he's that concerned I'm sure he will be ensuring that his club won't be doing the usual round the world tour preseason next year.
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