Good time to have an international break for him. A loss on Saturday and the pressure resumes.
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Only the lovely warmth of smug hindsight will tell us if we're going in the right general direction (at this moment). I have that feeling also FWIW, but i also feel there's a fair bit more rebuilding to do before we're on anything that resembles real progress again (and that, to be honest, has nothing to do with the manager).Originally posted by Liverpool View Postload of **** as is all the brendan points comparisons, the progress has been nonlinear under klopp, we are in a down point at the minute but generally going in the right direction.
And I measure progress in terms of being competitive for trophies and we're going to be a fair bit shy of that for a few years IMO.
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I don't think klopp is doing a bad job. I just think he could be doing better considering we have players of the calibre of Coutinho and Mane. If he would be prepared to sacrifice his gung-ho attacking style for a little defensive organisation I think it would serve us well. Alternatively we could be no better off at all. Just duller to watch.
Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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its no good having the best attacking flair players in the league and playing gung-ho football when we concede a goal from almost every attack or corner.
if a manager cant sort out a defence then no matter how nice we attack we will win **** all.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Define 'sorting it out'. Don't you think it's an evolutionary process rather than a defined endpoint? I mean, some managers start their building phase by focusing on the playing side of things; they define a template of how we should play offensively and achieve it in a couple of years. Others start from the back but ultimately the process is the same, i.e to achieve a balance which will at some point win us things, hopefully.Originally posted by baitman View Postits no good having the best attacking flair players in the league and playing gung-ho football when we concede a goal from almost every attack or corner.
if a manager cant sort out a defence then no matter how nice we attack we will win **** all.
Getting impatient when that process hasn't been completed is ridiculous IMO. It's frustrating, but it doesn't make any sense.Are we winning?
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The process hasn't really been changed, so getting frustrated with what was happening before and during Klopp is perfectly understandableOriginally posted by Fredo View PostDefine 'sorting it out'. Don't you think it's an evolutionary process rather than a defined endpoint? I mean, some managers start their building phase by focusing on the playing side of things; they define a template of how we should play offensively and achieve it in a couple of years. Others start from the back but ultimately the process is the same, i.e to achieve a balance which will at some point win us things, hopefully.
Getting impatient when that process hasn't been completed is ridiculous IMO. It's frustrating, but it doesn't make any sense.
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Can we reverse the process of how we attack by 10 months as we seemed better then?Originally posted by Fredo View PostDefine 'sorting it out'. Don't you think it's an evolutionary process rather than a defined endpoint? I mean, some managers start their building phase by focusing on the playing side of things; they define a template of how we should play offensively and achieve it in a couple of years. Others start from the back but ultimately the process is the same, i.e to achieve a balance which will at some point win us things, hopefully.
Getting impatient when that process hasn't been completed is ridiculous IMO. It's frustrating, but it doesn't make any sense.
And no manager has ever thought 'screw the defence, I'm going to spend two years working exclusively on attacking play' . The idea is pie in the sky, they're not even separate things.Last edited by Kenneth; 13-10-17, 05:24 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Well... Id give him another couple of years at least.Originally posted by Rich View PostI'm 40 years old and the guy is my hero.
He can stay at LFC as long as he wants.
Nobody Id rather have right now.
He ****ed up not getting a centreback or two, but all managers will make mistakes. We just need a bit of patienceIn the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.
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He’s the epitome of what a Liverpool manager should be.

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