spacecadet
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Where does the name "Bingo" come from for this horrible bastard?
Fro. the Bannana Splits programme in the 70s Google it you will instantly see what it meansWhere does the name "Bingo" come from for this horrible bastard?
PMSL mateFro. the Bannana Splits programme in the 70s Google it you will instantly see what it means
I think he is entitled to be regarded as a great manager regardless of trophies. After all, he won those trophies with what is effectively a mid-table team.
Took them 73 years to win the FA Cup!Not sure one good season full of suspicions, cheating, gifts & general shithousery, and a by into the worst CL final in recent history is enough to classify a team as one of the greats.
Plus;
£40mil on jota
£60 mil on Alison
£60mil on Keita
£75 mil on van Dicky,
£40mil on salah
£35milon oclass-Chamberlin
£40mil on Mane
in the last three years is a bit much to claim that klopp achieved anything with a mid-table club.
what they’ve spent and the history they love to tell us about has given them two trophies worth singing about and largely fuck all else. Those twotrophies as well came at the cost of everything else in their respective years
klopps tactics of passing out wide whipping in cross after cross revolutionized football as much as my ass-cheeks revolutionize the toilet seat.
His achievements pale in comparison, his football pales in comparison, his contributions to the sport pale in comparison and his attitude is of a small time manager and his behavior when he loses tells you all you need to know.
he is, at best, a good manager. A level above the paper boy and Moyes. But not on the same planet is pep. And that’s my issue, that people think they can compare
Winning one domestic trophy in 5 years should never be the metric of the measure for a "Great manager" mate, he's not managing Leicester he's managing the scousers.
Winning one domestic trophy in 5 years should never be the metric of the measure for a "Great manager" mate, he's not managing Leicester he's managing the scousers.