I personally think he fits like a glove.
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Jurgen Klopp
Started By Bjornebye, Nov 12 2017 12:22 AM
153 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 12 November 2017 - 12:22 AM
"I know lying is wrong, but if the elephant man came in now in a blouse with some make up on, and said "how do I look?" Would you say, bearing in mind he's depressed and has respiratory problems, would you say "go and take that blusher off you mis-shapened elephant tranny"? No. You'd say 'You look nice... John'"
#13
Posted 12 November 2017 - 09:48 AM
His granddad bombed Stan Boardman's nan's chippy in.
That may be a metaphor, I'm not sure, but until he apologises to the entire population of Liverpool and specifically Stan Boardman, he'll never truly be accepted.
One other issue I have, when we had Houllier there was a marked increase in town, of French themed restaurants, we got benitez and it all went Tapas and San Miguel, so where are the rustic German and ham knuckle bars and the like, I ask myself. Not that I'd go, but where are they?
#14
Posted 12 November 2017 - 09:49 AM
He’s the best manager we’ve had since Rafa, will become our best manager since the old days. He’s the best fit for our club and our people and the best manager we could realistically attract.
I’d honestly only put Pep and begrudgingly Mourinho simply on trophies won above him in world football right now, Poch who hasn’t won anything and Simeone who has only displayed an overly negative tactic are the only others I think come close. Conte for me despite dominating Serie A and winning the Premier League isn’t as good, he won the league with Juve whilst completely outspending everyone else and taking all the leagues best players and took over a squad of already proven league winners at Chelsea and won the league. Also Juve have gone up another level since Allegri’s been their.
1. Pep
2. Mourinho (who’s rapidly declining)
3. Klopp
4. Simeone
5. Pochettino/Conte
Is my top 5 in the world right now, it may seem biased because Conte and Simeone have won more than Klopp has but Simeone benefits from having an extremely good transfer team at Atletico and Conte has been at two of their leagues biggest clubs, Klopp developed a brilliant team from scratch at Dortmund and he’s competing here with one arm tied behind his back and still delivers what he’s realistically expected too.
I’d honestly only put Pep and begrudgingly Mourinho simply on trophies won above him in world football right now, Poch who hasn’t won anything and Simeone who has only displayed an overly negative tactic are the only others I think come close. Conte for me despite dominating Serie A and winning the Premier League isn’t as good, he won the league with Juve whilst completely outspending everyone else and taking all the leagues best players and took over a squad of already proven league winners at Chelsea and won the league. Also Juve have gone up another level since Allegri’s been their.
1. Pep
2. Mourinho (who’s rapidly declining)
3. Klopp
4. Simeone
5. Pochettino/Conte
Is my top 5 in the world right now, it may seem biased because Conte and Simeone have won more than Klopp has but Simeone benefits from having an extremely good transfer team at Atletico and Conte has been at two of their leagues biggest clubs, Klopp developed a brilliant team from scratch at Dortmund and he’s competing here with one arm tied behind his back and still delivers what he’s realistically expected too.
#15
Posted 12 November 2017 - 09:50 AM
He’s the best manager we’ve had since Rafa, will become our best manager since the old days. He’s the best fit for our club and our people and the best manager we could realistically attract. I’d honestly only put Pep and begrudgelu Mourinho
And you were doing so well up to this point
#18
Posted 12 November 2017 - 10:11 AM
Mourinho ahead of Klopp? Get to fuck.
I’m solely going on past glories mate, trust me I hate Mourinho more than most and can’t stand the way his teams play the game but his track record up to this point is almost impeccable. Winning the CL with Porto and that Inter team is truly remarkable, like I said though his star and his appeal are declining rapidly, if he doesn’t do anything significant at Utd then he’s falling down the list of current top managers quicker than Kevin Spacey is on a list of potential actors in a new movie.
#19
Posted 12 November 2017 - 10:13 AM
The naysayers have mysteriously disappeared from the forums after 3 good results. It's almost as if they're spoilt, fickle brats with zero tactical or management knowledge.
We're on international break, slagging off our respective national managers.
Gentleman Gamer.
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