The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 10]

The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 10]

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Sargeant Orange

2,706 posts

147 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Welcome Jurgen Norbert Klopp. My only wish is for a consistent attractive style of play, the complete opposite of what has been dished up for the last 12 months.

YNWA

LHRFlightman

1,934 posts

170 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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Sargeant Orange said:
Welcome Jurgen Norbert Klopp. My only wish is for a consistent attractive style of play, the complete opposite of what has been dished up for the last 12 months.

YNWA
Agreed.

















And the Premier League within 3 years.

No pressure. smile

mr sagman

1,718 posts

236 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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TTmonkey said:
Ps, despite being a Blue all my life, I'd rather see LFC win Next years premiership than united, city, arsenal or Chelsea.

So don't say anything stupid like 'jealous' or 'bitter'....
Ha ha I was just about to post a bitter and twisted nasty then but just stopped in time lol

mr sagman

1,718 posts

236 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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The red cafe Man U forum is absolutely red hot tonight lol .. Opinions ranging from 'we are screwed' to 'he will flop inside 6 weeks' some are very nervous, some are annoyed as they wanted him instead of the 'demented Dutchman', massive varying opinion from them.. One things for sure he will sort our flimsy defence out pronto.. And he will have players playing in their strongest positions.

General Price

5,249 posts

183 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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https://twitter.com/Djimi_Traore19/status/65212790...

If he's good enough for Djimi.

He's good enough for me.

bow

anonymous-user

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54 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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mr sagman said:
The red cafe Man U forum is absolutely red hot tonight lol .. Opinions ranging from 'we are screwed' to 'he will flop inside 6 weeks' some are very nervous, some are annoyed as they wanted him instead of the 'demented Dutchman', massive varying opinion from them.. One things for sure he will sort our flimsy defence out pronto.. And he will have players playing in their strongest positions.
I am keeping my trap shut for a bit BUT

I did notice that Sir Alex F said that they were right to choose Moyse as Guardiola, Mourinho, Van Gaal and Klopp weren't available.

shows how highly regarded he was at that time.

Fingers fking crossed is all i can say.

Si1295

363 posts

141 months

Thursday 8th October 2015
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London424 said:
Somewhat off on a tangent, but are there any examples of 'Legend' status players going on to become managers and being successful at the club where they built their status?
Cruyff, both at Ajax and Barca

bigweb

826 posts

228 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Si1295 said:
Cruyff, both at Ajax and Barca
Kenny obvs!

RWD cossie wil

4,310 posts

173 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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desolate said:
mr sagman said:
The red cafe Man U forum is absolutely red hot tonight lol .. Opinions ranging from 'we are screwed' to 'he will flop inside 6 weeks' some are very nervous, some are annoyed as they wanted him instead of the 'demented Dutchman', massive varying opinion from them.. One things for sure he will sort our flimsy defence out pronto.. And he will have players playing in their strongest positions.
I am keeping my trap shut for a bit BUT

I did notice that Sir Alex F said that they were right to choose Moyse as Guardiola, Mourinho, Van Gaal and Klopp weren't available.

shows how highly regarded he was at that time.

Fingers fking crossed is all i can say.
To be fair Moyes was always going to fail, stepping into SAFs shoes with the most mediocre United team they had for a long time was always going to end in tears. SAF is an operator, bailed at exactly the right moment & let Moyes take the hit... Thought he did a great job at Everton, but like Hodgeson, his mantra was always "don't lose" and if they nick a win all the better, where as SAF was always happy to lose 2-1 instead of taking a draw that didn't help them much...

anonymous-user

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54 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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RWD cossie wil said:
To be fair Moyes was always going to fail, stepping into SAFs shoes with the most mediocre United team they had for a long time was always going to end in tears. SAF is an operator, bailed at exactly the right moment & let Moyes take the hit... Thought he did a great job at Everton, but like Hodgeson, his mantra was always "don't lose" and if they nick a win all the better, where as SAF was always happy to lose 2-1 instead of taking a draw that didn't help them much...
I think that SAF was the equivalent of Paisley, Fagin and Dalglish and whole boot room culture in one.

Once it ended it was over and we have never recovered.

Moyles got the poison chalice and LvG is doing well to more than keep them in the hunt. Painful!

RWD cossie wil

4,310 posts

173 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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desolate said:
RWD cossie wil said:
To be fair Moyes was always going to fail, stepping into SAFs shoes with the most mediocre United team they had for a long time was always going to end in tears. SAF is an operator, bailed at exactly the right moment & let Moyes take the hit... Thought he did a great job at Everton, but like Hodgeson, his mantra was always "don't lose" and if they nick a win all the better, where as SAF was always happy to lose 2-1 instead of taking a draw that didn't help them much...
I think that SAF was the equivalent of Paisley, Fagin and Dalglish and whole boot room culture in one.

Once it ended it was over and we have never recovered.

Moyles got the poison chalice and LvG is doing well to more than keep them in the hunt. Painful!
Much as I dislike United & SAF you can't not be impressed as a football fan of how he always dragged results out in the most unlikely of circumstances when it mattered.

m3sye

26,231 posts

201 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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TTmonkey said:
This YNWA thing is bloody tedious. Every manager you've had in the last 5 years has heard this, it soon changed when performance wasn't adequate.
Brilliant. ..have you ever noticed on your attempt of a topic how many times 'the red ste' is said by grown adults. .trust me that is cringy

Then not to mention that song you lot play
'We don't care what the red ste say'

Wonder if you boys can get a win against this manager ? 12 and counting wink

m3sye

26,231 posts

201 months

m3sye

26,231 posts

201 months

General Price

5,249 posts

183 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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type-r

14,029 posts

213 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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General Price said:
Very good interview. Comes across as someone completely dedicated to their craft, someone who lives and breathes football, motivated, fun (and if you have ever done one of 'those' training courses, someone who is 'consciously competent') and who doesn't suffer fools. His enthusiasm is infectious and you can see players wanting to play for him.

Really has breathed new hope in me and I am actually now looking forward to watching us again.

NailedOn

3,114 posts

235 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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anonymous said:
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Money made from running a successful football club. Old money always resents new money!

m3sye

26,231 posts

201 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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For anyone that uses snapchat - official_lfc is doing a few updates today

m3sye

26,231 posts

201 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Lets hope he can get it back to being like this https://twitter.com/KloppGoff/status/6522271003724... rather than the misery its been the last year smile

Looking forward to going to games again, Kazan cant come soon enough smile

Pommygranite

14,244 posts

216 months

Friday 9th October 2015
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Anyone else feel like we just went from being a bit of a dysfunctional joke to a serious threat? smile


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