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Thread: Klopp-Are you glad he’s going ?

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    Klopp-Are you glad he’s going ?

    I am. Definitely. Something about him I never liked from the start of his Premier League career. He was ok when things were going well and winning trophies, but not so great in the last few years. Give me Paisley or Shankly any day of the week. Both had different ways of managing great Liverpool teams, but were much more likeable and definitely more respected by the football world.For me, that’s what Liverpool Football Club should stand for, not the level the club has reached now.

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    It is rumoured his granddad bombed our chippy, so it's a definite "Yes from me".

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It is rumoured his granddad bombed our chippy, so it's a definite "Yes from me".
    You’ve been talking to Stan Boardman haven’t you BT and you can’t trust that Focke. Klopp blew hot and cold for me. He was all smiles and affable laughter when things were going well for Liverpool but could suddenly be right in someone’s face when the going got rough.In fairness he has achieved a fair degree of success with Liverpool in an era dominated by Manchester City’s billions especially when compared with substantially underperforming clubs such as Chelsea and Manchester United.

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    He did occasionally add to the gaiety of the nation, bit of a Marmite character, like Colin I suppose. At times he was almost likeable and his teams by and large played some decent football. There are managers I've disliked more, that joker running the England team for instance.

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    He revealed his personality perfectly when we beat them at Anfield by a Basher penalty.A petulant twot.

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    I thought he was OK until Sean Dyched him then I saw his negative side. I won't miss him.

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    He was OK when things were going his way. When the ****e hit the fan, he would turn into a reyt obnoxious prat

    Will miss him though

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    I loved the look on his little mush when Sean Dyched him again with Everton.

    Germany calling, please **** Off.

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