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What I don't understand about these stories is how/why the press pick them up. Are they basically in collusion with the agent? Surely the agent doesn't contact the paper and pretends to be an anonymous LFC club official and let's slip that Liverpool want Klinsmann?Originally posted by tomasjj View PostThis was all his agent keeping him in the biz, as he was never getting a PL job without experience.White liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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Hardly knee jerk, it's been in the various media outlets for ages, we are only giving our opinion on reports, does'nt mean we believe them all, this one just would'nt go away....Till nowOriginally posted by MrMichael View PostOh dear

Somebody please tell me that the fact he's now off to Bayern has shown some people to hold their horses a little bit next time some other muppet gets linked with us. More knee-jerks on this forum these days than at a Morris dancing convention

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Because they have to fill their crap papers with some new crap each day.Originally posted by Dhavlos View PostWhat I don't understand about these stories is how/why the press pick them up. Are they basically in collusion with the agent? Surely the agent doesn't contact the paper and pretends to be an anonymous LFC club official and let's slip that Liverpool want Klinsmann?
And they have to try to cause a crisis or sensation even if there is none.
Making it out that there are some serious **** going down.....when there is**** all..just to shift papers.
What a horrible job that must be. Full time cunt, surrounded by other lying cunts regurirating cliche after cliche knowing **** all and never even bothering to make up a real well thought out and researched article!
Copy paste merchants, I hope they drown in their double cafe lattes.'
****s!!
--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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Originally posted by tomasjj View PostBecause they have to fill their crap papers with some new crap each day.
And they have to try to cause a crisis or sensation even if there is none.
Making it out that there are some serious **** going down.....when there is**** all..just to shift papers.
What a horrible job that must be. Full time cunt, surrounded by other lying cunts regurirating cliche after cliche knowing **** all and never even bothering to make up a real well thought out and researched article!
Copy paste merchants, I hope they drown in their double cafe lattes.'
****s!!


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Klinsmann was offered Benitez's job
EXCLUSIVE By JOHN EDWARD
Rafa Benitez's worst fears were confirmed last night when it emerged that Jurgen Klinsmann was offered the Liverpool manager's job before agreeing to join Bayern Munich.
The Anfield boss has sensed for weeks that the axe was hovering and his misgivings seem wellfounded after a remarkable twist to Klinsmann's unveiling as Ottmar Hitzfeld's successor this summer.
According to senior sources at Bayern and the German FA, Klinsmann was presented with a 'detailed offer' to take over at Liverpool and was seriously considering it when the Bundesliga leaders made their move.
Sportsmail revealed this week how the former Germany coach topped Liverpool co-owner George Gillett's wanted list and was in line to be Anfield's next manager as pressure continued to mount on Benitez.
As Klinsmann faced the media in Munich yesterday, it became clear he could have been heading for Merseyside instead but for topranking Bayern officials hearing of Liverpool's interest and reacting to it swiftly.
Though Hitzfeld is staying until the end of the season, Bayern quickly made contact with Klinsmann at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday and hastily wrapped up a deal with a speed that caught even seasoned Munich observers by surprise. Klinsmann did his best to play down the Liverpool link, but he smiled broadly when asked about any approaches from England. He said: 'There have been offers but I was happy to accept Bayern's.'
Significantly, despite denying reports last November that they had contacted Fabio Capello about taking over, Liverpool simply refused to comment this time, leaving Benitez to ponder how much longer he can stay in a position that is beginning to look untenable.
The absence of another obvious candidate suggests he may be given longer to win over Gillett and Tom Hicks, and he remained defiant as he reflected on the latest uncertainty ahead of today's game at Middlesbrough.
Asked whether he might have expected his American owners to publicly support him after their meeting with chief executive Rick Parry on Tuesday, Benitez said: 'I cannot control everything. If I can prepare the team properly for Middlesbrough and Luton in the FA Cup, and make sure we get the right results, it will be a step in the right direction for me. If we keep doing that every week, maybe it will become easier to find answers to these sort of questions.
'I would rather concentrate my efforts on getting the best out of the players. I have been a manager for 21 years. That has helped me learn to cope with things like this. It has helped me realise there is no problem with my ability, just as there is no doubt about the quality of our squad.
'After so many years at Real Madrid, where second place was a disaster, I know all about the importance of finishing top of the pile — and that is still my aim for this club.'
Benitez yesterday completed the signing of Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel, from Zenit St Petersburg, in a £6.5million deal.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1779Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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I was going to reply to this thread saying how journalists would say that he turned us down for Bayern and that's why he wasn't coming but then I thought they wouldn't be that stupid. I guess I was wrong.Originally posted by AFII View PostKlinsmann was offered Benitez's job
EXCLUSIVE By JOHN EDWARD
Rafa Benitez's worst fears were confirmed last night when it emerged that Jurgen Klinsmann was offered the Liverpool manager's job before agreeing to join Bayern Munich.
The Anfield boss has sensed for weeks that the axe was hovering and his misgivings seem wellfounded after a remarkable twist to Klinsmann's unveiling as Ottmar Hitzfeld's successor this summer.
According to senior sources at Bayern and the German FA, Klinsmann was presented with a 'detailed offer' to take over at Liverpool and was seriously considering it when the Bundesliga leaders made their move.
Sportsmail revealed this week how the former Germany coach topped Liverpool co-owner George Gillett's wanted list and was in line to be Anfield's next manager as pressure continued to mount on Benitez.
As Klinsmann faced the media in Munich yesterday, it became clear he could have been heading for Merseyside instead but for topranking Bayern officials hearing of Liverpool's interest and reacting to it swiftly.
Though Hitzfeld is staying until the end of the season, Bayern quickly made contact with Klinsmann at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday and hastily wrapped up a deal with a speed that caught even seasoned Munich observers by surprise. Klinsmann did his best to play down the Liverpool link, but he smiled broadly when asked about any approaches from England. He said: 'There have been offers but I was happy to accept Bayern's.'
Significantly, despite denying reports last November that they had contacted Fabio Capello about taking over, Liverpool simply refused to comment this time, leaving Benitez to ponder how much longer he can stay in a position that is beginning to look untenable.
The absence of another obvious candidate suggests he may be given longer to win over Gillett and Tom Hicks, and he remained defiant as he reflected on the latest uncertainty ahead of today's game at Middlesbrough.
Asked whether he might have expected his American owners to publicly support him after their meeting with chief executive Rick Parry on Tuesday, Benitez said: 'I cannot control everything. If I can prepare the team properly for Middlesbrough and Luton in the FA Cup, and make sure we get the right results, it will be a step in the right direction for me. If we keep doing that every week, maybe it will become easier to find answers to these sort of questions.
'I would rather concentrate my efforts on getting the best out of the players. I have been a manager for 21 years. That has helped me learn to cope with things like this. It has helped me realise there is no problem with my ability, just as there is no doubt about the quality of our squad.
'After so many years at Real Madrid, where second place was a disaster, I know all about the importance of finishing top of the pile — and that is still my aim for this club.'
Benitez yesterday completed the signing of Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel, from Zenit St Petersburg, in a £6.5million deal.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1779
I'm also sure that I read quotes from Klinsmann earlier where he said that he couldn't accept a job in England because there was no offers.
The press are liers and none more so than the hate mail.Babel fanclub member # 4!!!
**** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:
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Klinsmann: No Premier League approaches
Future Bayern Munich coach Jurgen Klinsmann has revealed he did not receive any recent offers to take over a club in England.
Since resigning as Germany coach after the World Cup on home soil in the summer of 2006, the former Tottenham striker has been linked with almost every Premier League vacancy, as well as a return to his former club when Martin Jol was under pressure earlier this season.
More recently, he had been linked with Newcastle and Liverpool, but when asked why he had chosen Bayern over the Premier League, he replied: "Because I did not have any offers from England."
He added: "Bayern is the number one club in this country and I had a lot of other options, but this was by far the best offer I received."
Klinsmann replaces Ottmar Hitzfeld in the Bayern hotseat next summer.
It will be his first job as a club coach after leading Germany to third place in the World Cup in 2006 during his first coaching role.--== Because the gang and the government is no different ==--
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Thank you. I was certain I had read those very words and was just about to go and find the link. You've saved me the time.Originally posted by tomasjj View PostKlinsmann: No Premier League approaches
Future Bayern Munich coach Jurgen Klinsmann has revealed he did not receive any recent offers to take over a club in England.
Since resigning as Germany coach after the World Cup on home soil in the summer of 2006, the former Tottenham striker has been linked with almost every Premier League vacancy, as well as a return to his former club when Martin Jol was under pressure earlier this season.
More recently, he had been linked with Newcastle and Liverpool, but when asked why he had chosen Bayern over the Premier League, he replied: "Because I did not have any offers from England."
He added: "Bayern is the number one club in this country and I had a lot of other options, but this was by far the best offer I received."
Klinsmann replaces Ottmar Hitzfeld in the Bayern hotseat next summer.
It will be his first job as a club coach after leading Germany to third place in the World Cup in 2006 during his first coaching role.
The press are ****ing liers and will twist any word to make a story sound worse.
I'm ****ing fuming right now. How can they earn a living with such low morales? They're basically backing up lies with more lies.
They lied about Klinsmann coming to LFC and now they've got egg on their faces so they're lying even more to make it sound like they were right all along.Last edited by kurtangle01; 12-01-08, 12:26 AM.Babel fanclub member # 4!!!
**** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:
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Originally posted by AFII View PostKlinsmann was offered Benitez's job
EXCLUSIVE By JOHN EDWARD
Rafa Benitez's worst fears were confirmed last night when it emerged that Jurgen Klinsmann was offered the Liverpool manager's job before agreeing to join Bayern Munich.
The Anfield boss has sensed for weeks that the axe was hovering and his misgivings seem wellfounded after a remarkable twist to Klinsmann's unveiling as Ottmar Hitzfeld's successor this summer.
According to senior sources at Bayern and the German FA, Klinsmann was presented with a 'detailed offer' to take over at Liverpool and was seriously considering it when the Bundesliga leaders made their move.
Sportsmail revealed this week how the former Germany coach topped Liverpool co-owner George Gillett's wanted list and was in line to be Anfield's next manager as pressure continued to mount on Benitez.
As Klinsmann faced the media in Munich yesterday, it became clear he could have been heading for Merseyside instead but for topranking Bayern officials hearing of Liverpool's interest and reacting to it swiftly.
Though Hitzfeld is staying until the end of the season, Bayern quickly made contact with Klinsmann at his Los Angeles home on Wednesday and hastily wrapped up a deal with a speed that caught even seasoned Munich observers by surprise. Klinsmann did his best to play down the Liverpool link, but he smiled broadly when asked about any approaches from England. He said: 'There have been offers but I was happy to accept Bayern's.'
Significantly, despite denying reports last November that they had contacted Fabio Capello about taking over, Liverpool simply refused to comment this time, leaving Benitez to ponder how much longer he can stay in a position that is beginning to look untenable.
The absence of another obvious candidate suggests he may be given longer to win over Gillett and Tom Hicks, and he remained defiant as he reflected on the latest uncertainty ahead of today's game at Middlesbrough.
Asked whether he might have expected his American owners to publicly support him after their meeting with chief executive Rick Parry on Tuesday, Benitez said: 'I cannot control everything. If I can prepare the team properly for Middlesbrough and Luton in the FA Cup, and make sure we get the right results, it will be a step in the right direction for me. If we keep doing that every week, maybe it will become easier to find answers to these sort of questions.
'I would rather concentrate my efforts on getting the best out of the players. I have been a manager for 21 years. That has helped me learn to cope with things like this. It has helped me realise there is no problem with my ability, just as there is no doubt about the quality of our squad.
'After so many years at Real Madrid, where second place was a disaster, I know all about the importance of finishing top of the pile — and that is still my aim for this club.'
Benitez yesterday completed the signing of Slovakia defender Martin Skrtel, from Zenit St Petersburg, in a £6.5million deal.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1779Originally posted by tomasjj View PostKlinsmann: No Premier League approaches
Future Bayern Munich coach Jurgen Klinsmann has revealed he did not receive any recent offers to take over a club in England.
Since resigning as Germany coach after the World Cup on home soil in the summer of 2006, the former Tottenham striker has been linked with almost every Premier League vacancy, as well as a return to his former club when Martin Jol was under pressure earlier this season.
More recently, he had been linked with Newcastle and Liverpool, but when asked why he had chosen Bayern over the Premier League, he replied: "Because I did not have any offers from England."
He added: "Bayern is the number one club in this country and I had a lot of other options, but this was by far the best offer I received."
Klinsmann replaces Ottmar Hitzfeld in the Bayern hotseat next summer.
It will be his first job as a club coach after leading Germany to third place in the World Cup in 2006 during his first coaching role.


Two completely contradictory reports. Note that the one that directly quotes Klinsmann is the one that says he wasn't offered Rafa's job. Should tell you all you need to know about the anti-Rafa agenda the press are currently running with.White liquid in a bottle = Milk
Purslow = C*nt
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