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    Huge "Bild" Interview With Jürgen Klopp - "Who Does Not Go Along Will Have Major Problems"

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    01/01/1970
    "When you sit in this stadium with your eyes closed, you should sense there is a passionate team on the field below", said Jürgen Klopp, Borussia Dortmund´s new head coach. "We are involved in three competitions and want to provide positive surprises in the Bundesliga, German Cup and UEFA Cup."

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    He is at home in Signal Iduna Park: Jürgen Klopp.
    Only one week vacation in Greece, now the European Championship tournament, then your new job with BVB. Were you able to truly relax?
    Jürgen Klopp (40): "I read and my wife Ulla saw many beautiful things. Nevertheless, I called Michael Zorc often and picked up a thing or two along the way. Last year I had three days of vacation, this year seven days. It was not to little before."

    Are you planning your move?
    Klopp: "My Ulla has taken charge of that. We will keep our house in Mainz as long as our two sons are in school. But I am sure we will find a beautiful home in Dortmund soon too. We will be all right in any case."

    You are the fourth BVB coach in two years. Does that make you nervous?
    Klopp (laughing): "That is nonsense. I deliberately chose BVB. The football-hungry fan-base here embodies exactly what I love about football."

    After 18 years in the oasis of hope that is Mainz, you have no fear of the heightened pressure of expectations in Dortmund?
    Klopp: "I think the pressure I put on myself is three times larger than any pressure from outside! If I think of 80,000 fans in the stadium, my neck hair stands from pure anticipation. Plus, there was also sufficient pressure in Mainz..."

    You have spoken of all-out football. How will this look?
    Klopp: "Lively! It is important we do this. The fans should not only recognize us by our black and yellow jerseys. Even if we play in red, everyone in the stadium should think, ´Whoa, that can only be BVB!´ When you sit in this stadium with your eyes closed, you should sense there is a passionate team on the field below."


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    Borussia will turn 100 years old in 2009. What goals have you set for this anniversary?
    Klopp:"To create memories! The 2008/2009 season will be remembered for a return of important successes. We are involved in three competitions and want to provide positive surprises in the Bundesliga, German Cup and UEFA Cup."

    Just three competitions?
    Klopp (frowning briefly): "Yes, the local battle with our Revier rivals Schalke. Two victories over Schalke would be superb! Especially for the anniversary.

    BVB has three new acquisitions in Hajnal, Santana and Subotic. Who is next?
    Klopp: "At least two more. The team needs more competition for positions. Last season some players were guaranteed a spot just because they were healthy.

    Will some players still be let go?
    Klopp: "Yes! Certainly! I don´t want a 30 man roster. Everyone must know he will have to give 100 percent performance to be here."

    Schalke signed Farfan. Will BVB sign a real headline-grabber?
    Klopp: "We do not yet have the financial means to sign those players. Rather, we will sign players with the potential to develop."

    With Santana and Subotic, the defense got radically younger. Are they both ready for the Bundesliga and the UEFA Cup?
    Klopp: "Exactly like Mats Hummels, they already have enough experience with extreme situations. If Santana is just 21 and captain of his team in Brazil, that speaks well for him. And Subotic is the biggest talent I´ve worked with to this point."


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    Jürgen Klopp plans more new signings with Michael Zorc (right).
    After the "Grandfather Defense" conceded 62 goals, you´re building the "Children´s Bar"...?
    Klopp: "When a team concedes 62 goals, the defense is not the only problem. Something generally went wrong. With me, everyone has to defend."

    Who will be your new captain?
    Klopp:"The fact is, it is up to me. Presently, Frei, Dede and Kehl are my candidates. The players´ choice will also be taken into consideration."

    Frei will play an important role despite being so injury-prone?
    Klopp:"Yes, I have already telephoned with him. I am assuming he will be fully fit to play by the third or fourth match of the season. He has overcome the initial frustration."

    Will the BVB stars have to survive wilderness training as your Mainz players did?
    Klopp:"Anything is possible! However, not during preparation for this coming season. But be advised, next winter is certainly coming!"

    You are considered an easy-going coach. Can you become hard?
    Klopp:"Absolutely! Those who only give me 99 percent in training will have huge problems. The team will have to work and push like it never has before..."

    Why are you ending your time as the TV National Coach after the European Championship Tournament?
    Klopp: "I have experienced three huge tournaments with ZDF in the Confederations Cup, World Cup and now the European Championship. I´ve found some good friendships and got to know great people like Pele. I will now leave that to Oliver Kahn..."

    Original report from "Bild"
    Author: Joachim Schuth/Translated by Keith Richardson
    [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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      Originally posted by Lecter View Post
      I think thats ****e

      I cant see why Klopp would talk to anyone but LFC about that??

      For me its clear the way FSG have acted and the subsequent links / leaks to the papers

      I think we have our man in the bag already, and in my opinion we are just going through the motions out of a little bit of dignity and respect towards Brendan
      Again, i agree.

      Was just a coincidence that he said it a few days ago before the sacking, and now it appears in a story today is all, maybe both are related.

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        Kloop apparently met with Dietmar Hamamn to sound him out about coming onboard
        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
        #****CITY

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          Originally posted by Lecter View Post


          Me neither

          I think its done and dusted frankly

          For all the criticism of FSG I dont think they would have been this decisive if they didnt already have their man

          Not only have they sacked Rodgers but they have also let almost all the backroom staff go

          They wouldnt have done that if they didnt have the approval of the next manager
          Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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            btw - apologies if already posted but michael zorc is rumoured to be our new director of football. he will come at the end of the season.
            [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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              Originally posted by Nicey View Post
              Kloop apparently met with Dietmar Hamamn to sound him out about coming onboard
              Will be interesting if Didi ends up as a coach

              I have no doubt though that Klopp will have talked about LFC with Hamann
              Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                awesome news if true. BVB signed some very good players with the Zorc / Klopp partnership.

                Football just got exciting again!!!

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                  Exclusive: Jurgen Klopp sounds out Didi Hamann over Liverpool job

                  Jurgen Klopp has been speaking to compatriot Dietmar Hamann ahead of a potential move to become the new Liverpool manager.

                  Klopp is the favourite and leading contender to replace Brendan Rodgers at Anfield after the Northern Irishman was sacked following Sunday’s 1-1- draw with Everton on Sunday.

                  And Klopp, the former Borussia Dortmund manager, has been seeking advice from former Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann ahead of a potential move to Merseyside.

                  We understand that Hamann, who is currently in Germany, has spoke to Klopp in recent weeks and could even be offered a role on the 48-year-old’s backroom staff should he be confirmed as the new manager.

                  Hamann, who completed his UEFA Pro Licence coaching qualification in 2013, has been providing advice to Klopp and recommending the move to Liverpool.

                  Hamann, who played for the Reds from 1999 to 2006 – winning every trophy except the title during his seven year stay – is unlikely to accept an official role should he be offered one.

                  Klopp will likely be keen appoint a former player and Hamann, along with former forward Robbie Fowler are two that would be in the running. Fowler had put himself forward for the first-team coach role that Gary McAllister eventually was appointed to in the summer.

                  We understand that McAllister and assistant manager Sean O’Driscoll will definitely be leaving the club along with Rodgers.

                  http://www.thisisanfield.com/2015/10...liverpool-job/

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                    Originally posted by Lecter View Post
                    Will be interesting if Didi ends up as a coach

                    I have no doubt though that Klopp will have talked about LFC with Hamann
                    Last one in after club runs needs to do shots
                    A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.

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                      What planet is Zorc from?

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                        Originally posted by Maxiedge View Post
                        What planet is Zorc from?
                        planet dortmund
                        [B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]

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                          Why would Hamann turn down an official role with us? I get the distinct impression Klopp and Fowler would get on like a house on fire.
                          I wear my heart on my profile name.

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                            Originally posted by I, Ravel Morrison View Post
                            Why would Hamann turn down an official role with us?
                            He doesnt strike me as the type who'd want to get out of bed at 7am to go and coach players in the cold.

                            He's a gambler, drinker and ****ing hated training by all accounts didnt he?

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                              Too true.
                              I wear my heart on my profile name.

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                                That link strikes me as a bit spurious.

                                Klopps German right? So what German has played for Liverpool? Hamann. Ok, so we will assume they are mates and link them on the strength of that shall we? Yeah **** it.
                                *Except Michael, who died.

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