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Klopp Leaving
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I would have a concern here. Alonso is the front runner. He’s worked with big Tim Steidten Might Liverpool not make Tim an offer? For me that would be very bad news.
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- BBondsBootlaces
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should have seen the inside of his cell for his blatant triumphalism. Inciting a crowd.
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- Hammer and Pickle
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- El Scorchio
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Apparently that 'Ange' cսnt was a Liverpool fan growing up. Would crack up if he jumps ship. Mind you I'm not sure Liverpool would want him TBH
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"Think Ancelotti has signed an extension with Real until 2026 so Klopp has a couple of years break and takes over there, with Alonso to Liverpool? Maybe Stevie G has had enough in Saudi and will come back as the Messiah. Good manager though to be fair, maybe he wants the Germany job."
- El Scorchio
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"I think he knows they are on the downward slope/rebuilding or will be soon. Getting out while the going is good. Salah likely off, the replacements they have are nowhere near his quality, Van Dijk isn't getting any younger, possible growing pains for his midfield."
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"He is a great manager and has competed well against the club's like City and Chelsea with no dodgy money as far as we know. It won't be easy to replace him but Liverpool have potential to attract the best, but so do Man utd and they've not done so well in that department."
- chim chim cha boo
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I've heard privately that he wants to get into the heads of the supporters and will try to get a cash in hand job while claiming the dole. Someone else said he's going to live with 20 Bengalis in a two bedroom house in Upton Park. Either way it's time to get those really frayed black armbands out again and prepare for another twenty-five year inquest exonerating the fans for Mr million teeth's decision to quit.
- Manuel
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"Who knows and who cares, but for him to say he's leaving because he's knackered is a bit strange for me, Fergie 27 years, Wenger 21, yet Klopp is leaving after less than 10 years 'coz he's tired? Pretty pathetic really and a bit of an insult and a kick in the teeth for his worshipers in the kop? Maybe Klopp showing his true colours, as the cսnt most had him down for? Would think Alonso is the hot favourite. Whoever said his number 2 is getting the gig, was it Bexley Iron someone? Seriously, follow something else mate, as you're clueless if you even entertainment that nonsense, 100% that is NEVER happening."
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"If he is knackered you wonder how John Lyall and Fergie ran their clubs from top to bottom for so many years! Despite some might say football being more professional these days does a present day manager looking after team issues only do more or less than managers like Lyall and Fergie who ran the clubs totally. Can't imagine Klopp driving to a players house miles away to persuade them to sign ore meeting up at 2am in a motorway service station, or indeed personally watch players 10 times on cold, wet weekday evenings."
Re: Klopp Leaving
"If he is knackered you wonder how John Lyall and Fergie ran their clubs from top to bottom for so many years! Despite some might say football being more professional these days does a present day manager looking after team issues only do more or less than managers like Lyall and Fergie who ran the clubs totally. Can't imagine Klopp driving to a players house miles away to persuade them to sign ore meeting up at 2am in a motorway service station, or indeed personally watch players 10 times on cold, wet weekday evenings."
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"Klopp the manager who brought in the culture of running on the pitch after the final whistle , pumping everyone's hands (when he won that is ) and thumping his chest to his fans which now is common place in every league even if the game means nothing."
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I honestly don't know. Just passing on what I've been told. He's been a ST holder there for over 40 years.
- Lee Trundle
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"Hasn't he said he's leaving also, Bexley Ironsworks? I think they'd be mad not to go for Alonso."
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A mate of mine who is an ST over there reckons the assistant manager is getting it. Ljinders is currently 8-1