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Thread: Redknapp: No malice in Struijk challenge

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    Redknapp: No malice in Struijk challenge

    Jamie Redknapp explains how he saw the incident at Elland Road on Sunday. - External Link

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    This from the man himself (and a nice touch with the short for the lad next to him in hospital)

    https://talksport.com/football/943319/

    Think the vast (and I mean, VAST) majority of those who have commented so far don't see it as a yellow, never mind a red (Klopp may be one of the minority who do, but maybe even the toothy one will admit he as a tad OTT on the day).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    This from the man himself (and a nice touch with the short for the lad next to him in hospital)

    https://talksport.com/football/943319/

    Think the vast (and I mean, VAST) majority of those who have commented so far don't see it as a yellow, never mind a red (Klopp may be one of the minority who do, but maybe even the toothy one will admit he as a tad OTT on the day).
    Seems a very sensible lad as well as a very good footballer - easy to see why he appears to be so well liked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    This from the man himself (and a nice touch with the short for the lad next to him in hospital)

    https://talksport.com/football/943319/

    Think the vast (and I mean, VAST) majority of those who have commented so far don't see it as a yellow, never mind a red (Klopp may be one of the minority who do, but maybe even the toothy one will admit he as a tad OTT on the day).
    I have come to the conclusion that Klopp is is indeed a cnut of the highest order.

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    He is able to eat corn through a picket fence with that mouth of his. I believe you Brits might refer to that as a gob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev72 View Post
    I have come to the conclusion that Klopp is is indeed a cnut of the highest order.
    Mate he is overexcited everything in him is pumping. He just loves Football and off the pitch, he is apparently i really nice person.
    Remember it is in the moment no luxury of watching a replay and for the right purposes they didn't show it anyway.
    What was wrong is the fact that he was on the pitch which the rules don't allow for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    Mate he is overexcited everything in him is pumping. He just loves Football and off the pitch, he is apparently i really nice person.
    Remember it is in the moment no luxury of watching a replay and for the right purposes they didn't show it anyway.
    What was wrong is the fact that he was on the pitch which the rules don't allow for that.
    He ran straight to the ref, I wonder what the nice person was saying, “please, please don’t send the LEEDS player off it was a decent tackle and my player fell awkwardly. He is a really nice cnut and no “in the moment” he knew what he was up to.

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    He has also been bleating all season that the new rules are unfair to Liverpool.

    Burnley sure play with a robust style but fair play to them and Dyche they have a way of playing that maximises their strengths and negates those of the tippy tappy teams.

    Quite like their midfield too they can play a bit.

    Klopp sure does love football but that does not make him the arbiter of what is right or wrong and he should not be running into the pitch to speak to and influence the ref.

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    Aye hopey the victim tag sure sticks, he makes it easy for us huh! Always in the 4th official ear.

    I wonder what that Kooky Klopp thought going back off if he had the nerve to look over to MB … a man who not only loves football also but respects it too….

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozleeds View Post
    Mate he is overexcited everything in him is pumping. He just loves Football and off the pitch, he is apparently i really nice person.
    Remember it is in the moment no luxury of watching a replay and for the right purposes they didn't show it anyway.
    What was wrong is the fact that he was on the pitch which the rules don't allow for that.
    He is still a cnut of the highest order oz he got our boy sent off by having words with the Ref.

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