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    Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
    I do not think the man quits easy on anything tbh. My gut feeling is he will go into next season with a point to prove, and anyone that does not want to be along with him for the ride will be moved on or phased out.
    This.

    The quitting mentality doesn't align with anything we know about the man. It has to be fear talking when people bring it up. I see no evidence for it. He's a winner and a fighter, he's already said ****ing leave if you aren't committed about a season with no CL.
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      Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
      You do if we lose game after game. No one on here wants klopp sacked but he will be if this continues for a few more weeks it's inevitable.


      We have one of the highest wage bills in football. Rightly or wrongly, the owners aren’t going to accept the argument that the squaddies are crap so it’s fair enough to miss out on Europe and lose game after game in the same way that fans do.
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        Originally posted by Kenneth View Post


        We have one of the highest wage bills in football. Rightly or wrongly, the owners aren’t going to accept the argument that the squaddies are crap so it’s fair enough to miss out on Europe and lose game after game in the same way that fans do.

        That high wage bill has been built on performance related pay. At this rate the players will owe the club wages.

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          I am so looking forward to next season, not sure if that's because I want this one over or the fact I think the team will have a massive point to prove

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            Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
            This.

            The quitting mentality doesn't align with anything we know about the man. It has to be fear talking when people bring it up. I see no evidence for it. He's a winner and a fighter, he's already said ****ing leave if you aren't committed about a season with no CL.
            He's done it twice before, what are you on about.

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              Originally posted by Pepe79 View Post
              We won’t sack a manager like Klopp for one bad season. Especially when it’s coming on the back of a chronic injury crisis.
              Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
              Plenty of kneejerkers will disagree with you and give the man no leeway.
              The man just gave us number 6 and the Holy Grail, not accomplishments in the distant past like Wenger who lived off his title wins in the late 90's and early 2000's for almost 15 years but Klopp gave us both those in the last 2 years.
              Can't think of another manager who could turn things around with the budget we have other than Klopp.
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                Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View Post
                The man just gave us number 6 and the Holy Grail, not accomplishments in the distant past like Wenger who lived off his title wins in the late 90's and early 2000's for almost 15 years but Klopp gave us both those in the last 2 years.

                Can't think of another manager who could turn things around with the budget we have other than Klopp.


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                  Originally posted by labourRed View Post
                  He's done it twice before, what are you on about.
                  There is a lot of rewriting of history with Klopp and Dortmund. They parted ways "mutually" and Klopp has since said the club didn't have the desire for him to stay. Dortmund have since said they regret their decision and wished they backed him.

                  That isn't anything like jumping ship.
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                    Not that I’ve seen any one call for him to be sacked but those that are didn’t deserve him in the first place.

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                      Originally posted by Peter_Griffin View Post
                      Not that I’ve seen any one call for him to be sacked but those that are didn’t deserve him in the first place.
                      There is a lot of people throwing the boot right in then saying, "Not that i want him sacked". Considering nobody is saying it, there's an awful lot of talk about it. Strange really.
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                        Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                        There is a lot of people throwing the boot right in then saying, "Not that i want him sacked". Considering nobody is saying it, there's an awful lot of talk about it. Strange really.

                        People always want to blame someone it seems and yeah some of his decisions have been questionable but there is no one in world football who would be a better man to take us forward.

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                          Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View Post
                          The man just gave us number 6 and the Holy Grail, not accomplishments in the distant past like Wenger who lived off his title wins in the late 90's and early 2000's for almost 15 years but Klopp gave us both those in the last 2 years.
                          Can't think of another manager who could turn things around with the budget we have other than Klopp.
                          I would consider replacing our entire first team and squad over asking Klopp to resign.

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                            I think it's fair to say that where man city had a bad season, we were always going to do the same at some point. So that's this season.

                            But then throw into the mix the horrific injuries, our bad season becomes an awful one. And that's where we are. No more complicated than an off season compounded by injury.

                            If we are going miss the champions League spots, and we are, then the smart move would be to keep the squad fresh, give the champs league a whirl, though we will come up short, and then rest everyone for a while. Id rather we had no Europe next year than miserable Europa.

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                              Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                              There is a lot of people throwing the boot right in then saying, "Not that i want him sacked". Considering nobody is saying it, there's an awful lot of talk about it. Strange really.
                              Haha. Not strange is it. We are ****ing ****e. Worst home run in our history. We've had injuries. Lots of them. That's why we had no chance of retaining our title. But these last few games are feeble. We can't even shoot properly. At pretty much any other top club in the world he would be sacked. But if you exclude twitter and Facebook I'm pretty sure most fans want him to succeed and prosper. That says alot about our fans. Every single one of us owes him for giving us what we desired. But if you keep losing and your players aren't responding to your commands, tactics, hugs whatever, you eventually have two choices either sack the manager or the team. What's more likely?
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                                Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                                There is a lot of rewriting of history with Klopp and Dortmund. They parted ways "mutually" and Klopp has since said the club didn't have the desire for him to stay. Dortmund have since said they regret their decision and wished they backed him.

                                That isn't anything like jumping ship.
                                I'm not rewriting anything. I didn't say he jumped ship, but he did leave.

                                He announced resignation in his seventh year at Dortmund just as he had done with with Mainz after his seventh year. He's going into his seventh year with us next year.

                                Anyway, as has been said we can't afford to sack him, but if we look to history i'd bet he'd resign before he was sacked anyway.

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