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He's probably wishing he remained in Germany sipping ales instead of having to deal with all this ****.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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It doesn't matter if he stays or goes. We will be **** until the day football implodes on itself.Originally posted by Assassin View PostThe voice of sense and sensibilty......
This type of attitude is exactly what will drive him out of the clubAlways borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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There is absolutely nothing naive about this post. Brendan and the transfer committee are to blame for the state of the squad. I am stunned that they still have a job.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostIt might be naive but I'd let Jurgen have a massive say in the club's direction. He is our only hope. Sack Hunter, Fallows, Edwards etc in the summer and give Klopp a big say in the structure and in appointments.
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Originally posted by Assassin View PostOperated on Saturday. I had that operation when I was 14. IMO we will not see Klopp bouncing around on the touchline for at least 2 weeks maybe 3Maybe quicker than I thought, keyhole surgery verses the chainsaw method I had seems to speed up the healing process
APPENDICITIS RECOVERY TIME
NHS guidelines: 'One of the main advantages of keyhole surgery is that the recovery time tends to be short and most people can leave hospital a few days after the operation. If the appendix is operated upon promptly then most patients can go home within 24hrs.
'With open or complicated surgery (for example, if you have peritonitis), it may be a week before you're well enough to go home.
'For the first few days after the operation you are likely to experience some pain and bruising. This will improve over time but you can take painkillers if necessary.'
National Health Service
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absolutely
An unbelievable season - it feels like we are in perpetual turmoil.
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