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I’ll support teams he manages outside of England until he retires now. Hes a legend and such a big part of why I’ve loved Liverpool.Originally posted by Sus View Post" What I know definitely – I will never, ever manage a different club in England than Liverpool, 100 per cent. That’s not possible. My love for this club, my respect for the people is too big. I couldn’t. I couldn’t for a second think about it. There’s no chance. This is part of my life, we are part of the family, we feel home here. There’s no chance to do that."
Wonder if he might end up back at Mainz, after a break, or the German national team like someone on here mentioned earlier*Except Michael, who died.
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In a way I am happy for Klopp for him to be able to go out on his own terms. Actually not in a way, I am happy full stop he can do that.
He gets to walk a beloved character, a much respected character that none of the fanbase wants to see go.
He gave us his all, we reaped the rewards of his all, and now he gets to walk off into the sunset because he wants and needs to and not because results were going south.
Classy way to go out in any sport or walk of life, and very appropriate given the man in question.
It has not been since the run of Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish (first time) that we have seen a LFC manager leave with pretty much 100% of the fanbase still behind him.
Whether Jurgen manages another club again matters not a jot to me, what he gave me as a supporter of the club is what counts for me. I got to see another great lead the club on and off the pitch. I got to see a man who was more than just another football manager show real character at all times.
No matter if the times after Klopp are great, good or bad, we all have had the Klopp era to dine upon and that will keep us going until someone else makes us believe again.
Plus we still have the rest of this season to look forward to and to savour.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostIn a way I am happy for Klopp for him to be able to go out on his own terms. Actually not in a way, I am happy full stop he can do that.
He gets to walk a beloved character, a much respected character that none of the fanbase wants to see go.
He gave us his all, we reaped the rewards of his all, and now he gets to walk off into the sunset because he wants and needs to and not because results were going south.
Classy way to go out in any sport or walk of life, and very appropriate given the man in question.
It has not been since the run of Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish (first time) that we have seen a LFC manager leave with pretty much 100% of the fanbase still behind him.
Whether Jurgen manages another club again matters not a jot to me, what he gave me as a supporter of the club is what counts for me. I got to see another great lead the club on and off the pitch. I got to see a man who was more than just another football manager show real character at all times.
No matter if the times after Klopp are great, good or bad, we all have had the Klopp era to dine upon and that will keep us going until someone else makes us believe again.
Plus we still have the rest of this season to look forward to and to savour.
In a nutshell !
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Yeah that was part of it, I remember that kid saying "you're having me on" but I thought there were a few more reactions in what I remembered seeingOriginally posted by Yozza View PostThe only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostIn a way I am happy for Klopp for him to be able to go out on his own terms. Actually not in a way, I am happy full stop he can do that.
He gets to walk a beloved character, a much respected character that none of the fanbase wants to see go.
He gave us his all, we reaped the rewards of his all, and now he gets to walk off into the sunset because he wants and needs to and not because results were going south.
Classy way to go out in any sport or walk of life, and very appropriate given the man in question.
It has not been since the run of Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish (first time) that we have seen a LFC manager leave with pretty much 100% of the fanbase still behind him.
Whether Jurgen manages another club again matters not a jot to me, what he gave me as a supporter of the club is what counts for me. I got to see another great lead the club on and off the pitch. I got to see a man who was more than just another football manager show real character at all times.
No matter if the times after Klopp are great, good or bad, we all have had the Klopp era to dine upon and that will keep us going until someone else makes us believe again.
Plus we still have the rest of this season to look forward to and to savour.

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it makes me even more angry that City havent been punished as his record would be very differentOriginally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostIn a way I am happy for Klopp for him to be able to go out on his own terms. Actually not in a way, I am happy full stop he can do that.
He gets to walk a beloved character, a much respected character that none of the fanbase wants to see go.
He gave us his all, we reaped the rewards of his all, and now he gets to walk off into the sunset because he wants and needs to and not because results were going south.
Classy way to go out in any sport or walk of life, and very appropriate given the man in question.
It has not been since the run of Shankly, Paisley, Fagan and Dalglish (first time) that we have seen a LFC manager leave with pretty much 100% of the fanbase still behind him.
Whether Jurgen manages another club again matters not a jot to me, what he gave me as a supporter of the club is what counts for me. I got to see another great lead the club on and off the pitch. I got to see a man who was more than just another football manager show real character at all times.
No matter if the times after Klopp are great, good or bad, we all have had the Klopp era to dine upon and that will keep us going until someone else makes us believe again.
Plus we still have the rest of this season to look forward to and to savour.
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Well if this does not get every single player at the club geed up to give everything for the rest of the season, I don't know what it would take.
This is like Buliwyf inspiring the lads for the final battle in the 13th Warrior.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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My boss ****ing rang me on a teams call rabbiting on for about an hour literally as the news came out. I was like **** OFF!Originally posted by Rich View PostI joined a ****ing Teams call and someone said heard the Klopp news? Nightmare. Like I give a **** about the meeting now.
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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Absolutley devastating news
Xabi obvious replacement but he himself might think too early at this stage, might make more sense in a few years and not been the one straight after Jurgen.
Anyway hope it is him. But Klopp completely irreplacable really and have to think it's health related despite what he says in his statement. The prospect of City finally getting punished and all the brilliant young players we have, Klopp 2.0 team just getting started
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Originally posted by ntto View Postit makes me even more angry that City havent been punished as his record would be very different
Screw thinking about City and their off pitch tactics.
We had Klopp and what we won and achieved was earned Klopp's way.
Celebrate what was done clean and if anything the financial doping just makes what Klopp did even greater.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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Yep agreed with this - one of the all time great Liverpool and Premier League managers, especially when you consider who he was competing againstOriginally posted by Doc_Piptorious View PostScrew thinking about City and their off pitch tactics.
We had Klopp and what we won and achieved was earned Klopp's way.
Celebrate what was done clean and if anything the financial doping just makes what Klopp did even greater.
League would look just like France and Gerrmany if it wasn't for Klopp
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