I don’t he quit for health reasons. He recognised he was getting on a bit and didn’t have the energy for the job. I’m 15 years younger than him, and I don’t think I could have put in what he did.
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cynicaloldgit:
Yeah, right.
And he didn’t “give his all” for the club. If he had, he wouldn’t have quit for health reasons.
I respect Jürgen as much as anyone, but I’m not going to get sentimental about him or rewrite what happened.
Pardon?
Bit harsh. It is possible to be mentally drained and shot to pieces you know.
Takes balls to recognise that in yourself as well, and then be big enough to put your hand up. How many of us dont do that and try to get through it?
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I felt this was not your usual self.
Otherwise yes, new times now.
cynicaloldgit:
Life goes on.
But cynicaloldgit stays the same. There’s some comfort in that
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This is a bloke who disapproves of coffee drinking.
He probably thinks harsh is a compliment.
Will be on Sky in Germany at 16:00h.
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Ffs Jürgen. This wasn’t your testimonial. Had to make it about himself again.
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Just like most Germans: appear to be an attention seeker.
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Yellow is such a sickly colour, reminds me of vomit, maggots and dehydrated urine. Our red however…is vibrant and full of life.
Not sure why I said these though.
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Watching old PL highlights…that crazy away 4-5 win against Norwich! We had some crazy fun times with Jürgen
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The highlights of that match is on my playlist.
I watch the highlights of that match more often than I watch the highlights of the Liverpool Barcelona.
That was when I realised Klopp was building something special.
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When Buvac left , a bit of enjoyment on watching Liverpool did leave.
I can’t argue with the fact that appointing ljinders did help us win it all. But it was just fun watching Liverpool when Buvac was there with Klopp.