Jürgen Klopp: currently still the Boss

Lol :joy: :rofl: :rofl: I was confused too. So Matt, his press officer is Jurgen’s real boss.

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This is a fairly brilliant long term stat that shows a lot I would claim:

Ps. The 2 pointers from the old days have been converted to 3 pointers, just in case you wondered.

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Boss that :ok_hand:

I certainly didn’t celebrate it :innocent:

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Klopp is the person we all aspire to be.
Unfortunately many of us will not be the good person Klopp is.

I enjoyed the red as well because I knew the game was ours.

WWKD

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Not sure where to stick this but:

Other than the interesting tidbits about TAA and Robbo being ‘the best all round throw-in specialists in the game’, I thought it interesting that it was Klopp who read about his interview and called him after the Madrid CL final. That searching desire, work ethic and willingness to try new things when combined with his man management and charisma? BOOM!

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IMO the bench applauded the right decision by the ref not gloating

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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fHrH6Tg4GfI

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That video suggests that a strikeforce of Balotelli, Lambert and Origi replaced Suarez. That’s obviously nonsense as Origi didn’t join us until 15/16, as his move was arranged for a year after his purchase.

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Pretty clear Jurgen is a god amongst men, if you ask me.

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Spot on Jurgen. Keeping the international fixtures is fucking stupid.

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Just want to remind everyone that — in addition to the five-year-anniversary of Klopp’s appointment being next Friday — it’s been exactly 100 days since we clinched the title. :grinning:

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“We agreed a while ago (longer ago than pre-season) that we tried to make this the best time of our lives as long as we are together and that is what we are still doing. So I am not in doubt about the desire and hunger of my boys.”

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Sounds like Buvac has given a bitter interview about Klopp and his time at Liverpool. Claims he did all the work and Klopp took all the credit, and that the two are no longer on speaking terms.

Strangely we started to win things after he left, though :thinking:

I find it all a bit sad how a 17-year partnership ends so badly, and while I can’t claim to be unbiased I have to put the large part of the blame for it at Buvac’s door. Sounds like he got the hump when Lijnders was growing in influence, and flounced out of the club in a huff. While we’ve gone from strength to strength.

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Winning a CL, Super Cup, World Title and PL doesn’t really help his claim there.

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Yeah, the level of bitterness in that interview is surprising. He has left since some time already and has a new job. So, it’s a bit strange to see him entertain the feud like that, on the public stage.

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