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    Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
    For some reason I have had a gut feeling that Nagelsmann could end up managing us in three or four years if he continues to do well as a manager and especially if he manages to win some silverware along the way.


    Rangnick is another guy that I felt could be a shorter term appointment for us at some stage.


    And to continue the RB trend, I would not be hugely surprised if someone like Jesse Marsch was on our owner's radar at some point in the future. American, progressive, builds teams that can punch above their weight ( Although more in European football than domestically in the case of RB Salzburg)


    All three share a lot of similarities with how Klopp sets up teams and seem to have similar philosophies with regards to what they value in a player, all three loving players that show character on and off the pitch, all three love players that play well in a number of positions, all three seem to value loyalty, and all three are not afriad to give young players a chance.


    Although might be a stretch to say Rangnick is/was influenced by Klopp given he is a guy that Klopp often namechecks as being a major influence on how Klopp sees the game.

    I also think Nagelsmann could be in the running but I personally hope not. He's got a decent record and is very young but he comes across a bit of a narcissistic ****.

    Rangnick & Marsch possibly, Pochettino depending on where he's at when the time comes.... I actually think Ralph Hassenhuettl could be a consideration.

    Lucien Favre potentially another although much more left of field.

    Whilst he's had a bit of an inconsistent time at Southampton, I think he's done a good job and got them on a good track of improvement overall. Another one who has the Red Bull connection too.

    Gerrard's definitely a possibility but I'd like to see him take control of another prem side first. He's done very well at Rangers no doubt.

    The question mark I have around him is how much of that success was down to his connections with LFC / his status as a recently retired legendary player within the game who lots of players want to play for. Would those players have gone to Rangers without the status he brings or his connection to a club that produces lots of decent players?
    Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

    "There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly

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      Originally posted by Corndog View Post
      I also think Nagelsmann could be in the running but I personally hope not. He's got a decent record and is very young but he comes across a bit of a narcissistic ****.

      Rangnick & Marsch possibly, Pochettino depending on where he's at when the time comes.... I actually think Ralph Hassenhuettl could be a consideration.

      Lucien Favre potentially another although much more left of field.

      Whilst he's had a bit of an inconsistent time at Southampton, I think he's done a good job and got them on a good track of improvement overall. Another one who has the Red Bull connection too.

      Gerrard's definitely a possibility but I'd like to see him take control of another prem side first. He's done very well at Rangers no doubt.

      The question mark I have around him is how much of that success was down to his connections with LFC / his status as a recently retired legendary player within the game who lots of players want to play for. Would those players have gone to Rangers without the status he brings or his connection to a club that produces lots of decent players?
      Anyone coming from the Red Bull set up seem to suit us - Naglesmann is a super young coach but has won nothing and he chops and changes his tactics so often that you need a team of generalists. Marsch looks interesting but surely he’ll replace Naglesmann, Rose is good but off to BVB and Gerrard still needs to manage in a more competitive league for me

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        Hate to say it but Jurgen doesn't seem to know what to do.

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          Football is dead without fans and this is clearly klopps kyptonite.
          Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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            Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
            Football is dead without fans and this is clearly klopps kyptonite.


            Hello mert.

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              Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
              Football is dead without fans and this is clearly klopps kyptonite.
              Haha, yeah. He feeds off the crowd. He is making some random decisions though.

              I must admit the whole thing feels like a charade.
              Modifying post.

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                If Klopp was at any other club right now he would be sacked. That’s how pityful we are

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                  No, Klopp shouldn’t be sacked after one bad season. That’s not in the LFC DNA.
                  3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                    The subs were absolutely baffling, the sort of muddled, bizarre thinking managers tend to slip into when everything's going wrong.
                    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                      Originally posted by Roboklopp View Post
                      No, Klopp shouldn’t be sacked after one bad season. That’s not in the LFC DNA.
                      I didn’t say he should be sacked........

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                        Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                        I didn’t say he should be sacked........
                        But you implied we are pitiful for not doing so.
                        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                          The subs were absolutely baffling, the sort of muddled, bizarre thinking managers tend to slip into when everything's going wrong.
                          Should have been Jota and Keita for Firmino and Jones

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                            Originally posted by Roboklopp View Post
                            But you implied we are pitiful for not doing so.
                            No, I was making a statement about how abysmal the team is......

                            Anyways I’m outta here....enjoy the Fulham debacle.....I’m done with wasting 2 hours of my life every few days.....
                            Last edited by Assassin; 04-03-21, 11:22 PM.

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                              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                              The subs were absolutely baffling, the sort of muddled, bizarre thinking managers tend to slip into when everything's going wrong.
                              houllier and Rafa went down the same path.

                              Overall my feeling is sorrow for the man. He didn't deserve any of this **** show. He's now more than contributing to it and I don't see him turning it around. We've fallen too far too quick.
                              Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                                Originally posted by Assassin View Post
                                Should have been Jota and Keita for Firmino and Jones
                                This

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