Liverpool Thread - 2021/22

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What I love about the Haaland transfer is that whether the media love us or hate us (definitely the latter), they still say that Haaland will “want to come to city to play for Guardiola”. You’ll hear that from Neville, Carragher whoever.

Sadly for them “to play for Klopp” is not as big a draw. You hardly hear it, and if you did, you’d double-take slightly. Not a surprise really, and that tells you all you need to know.
 
Well, good luck for the next two weeks in any case.

I'll be rooting for Chelsea on Saturday. Let's hope they're less shit than they were against us.
A Chelsea and a Southampton win/draw will do me just fine. ; )
I plan on watching the last game of the season with my old Mum at a pub and my nerves will be shot if we need a result.
 
I thought Villa were crap in their MF for large parts tonight
They had 2 good chances to equalise and fluffed them
Aaargh!
 
What I love about the Haaland transfer is that whether the media love us or hate us (definitely the latter), they still say that Haaland will “want to come to city to play for Guardiola”. You’ll hear that from Neville, Carragher whoever.

Sadly for them “to play for Klopp” is not as big a draw. You hardly hear it, and if you did, you’d double-take slightly. Not a surprise really, and that tells you all you need to know.

That's not true. ;-)

VVD wanted to play for Klopp. But before he agreed, he wanted a free ride on the Big One at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
 
What I love about the Haaland transfer is that whether the media love us or hate us (definitely the latter), they still say that Haaland will “want to come to city to play for Guardiola”. You’ll hear that from Neville, Carragher whoever.

Sadly for them “to play for Klopp” is not as big a draw. You hardly hear it, and if you did, you’d double-take slightly. Not a surprise really, and that tells you all you need to know.
Klopps entire thing is to just whip players up to a level where they work like crazy things (maybe medically enhanced) it lasts for a while. At Dormund it blew up big style because he literally burned the same squad of about 15 players. Liverpool have lasted longer because he's cycled through more players but eventually it will add up and I fully expect a big implosion at some point. There are quite a few aging players in that group and I don't see the moneyball men ponying up the cash to replace them so this lot are going to get absolutely flogged over the next couple of seasons.
 
Klopps entire thing is to just whip players up to a level where they work like crazy things (maybe medically enhanced) it lasts for a while. At Dormund it blew up big style because he literally burned the same squad of about 15 players. Liverpool have lasted longer because he's cycled through more players but eventually it will add up and I fully expect a big implosion at some point. There are quite a few aging players in that group and I don't see the moneyball men ponying up the cash to replace them so this lot are going to get absolutely flogged over the next couple of seasons.
Klopp is an incredible man motivator and manager, get real.

What they do this season and in the next few will push us to the next level, that is what we want.

Competition makes you better, keeps complacency away.

And the most important thing of all, that incredible competition from Klopp will keep Pep at our club.
 
Klopp is an incredible man motivator and manager, get real.

What they do this season and in the next few will push us to the next level, that is what we want.

Competition makes you better, keeps complacency away.

And the most important thing of all, that incredible competition from Klopp will keep Pep at our club.
Klopp needs to manage a team where he is under constant pressure to win things before he can be called an incredible manager.

At Dortmund and Liverpool he doesn't experience that, he's always been the underdog and their fans accept that.
 
Klopp needs to manage a team where he is under constant pressure to win things before he can be called an incredible manager.

At Dortmund and Liverpool he doesn't experience that, he's always been the underdog and their fans accept that.
Stop it, the guy is exceptional, end of story.

Liverpool aren't under pressure to win things? Try telling the to Brenda Rodgers, Sounness , and Hodgson.

Liverpool did not win a title for 30 years, Klopp was under huge pressure to change that.
 
Stop it, the guy is exceptional, end of story.
What I've said is valid.

He's very good But exceptional? Not till he does it at a club where the demands are greater.

Last season, struggled to finish fourth and not winning a pot would have seen him sacked by the likes of Madrid.

Pep is exceptional, Klopp is not on his level yet.
 
What I've said is valid.

He's very good But exceptional? Not till he does it at a club where the demands are greater.

Last season, struggled to finish fourth and not winning a pot would have seen him sacked by the likes of Madrid.

Pep is exceptional, Klopp is not on his level yet.
They are both outstanding managers , by far the best of their generation.

Stop the obsession with Klopp and relish the challenge.
 
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