from "Adam" at the Shed End
I'm far more interested to find out how he plans on utilising Adam Lallana's beautifully moisturised face.


I'm far more interested to find out how he plans on utilising Adam Lallana's beautifully moisturised face.
stmichael » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:40 pm wrote:Chelsea fans are just jealous.
They're jealous that for a supposed "winner", their manager couldn't even beat Rodgers to the sack, as hard as he tried
It's embarrassing because Klopp wouldn't join any of those teams. He said Anfield has a special feel to it and he knows the history of the club and is excited by the challenge. What would be exciting about taking over "moneybag" clubs like Chelsea and City when expectations are to win the league at all costs otherwise your a failure?7_Kewell » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:28 pm wrote:What staggers me the most about the oppo fans is they keep saying "he's ruined his chances to come here" The MAncs, Chavs, Gooners...even MAn City. All saying the same thing, over and over again.
To make it worst, Manure fans are talking about Klopp becoming their boss in 3 years time![]()
andy_g » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:32 pm wrote:while we're all having a sneak peak at other club forums, has anyone had a look at the sunderland one? they're probably also doing cartwheels now they got fat sam.
alxy » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:16 am wrote:By the way, I feel BR lost the title for us, and not that he came close. With the team that he had (though granted, it was his team, i'll give him that), we should have won the title by 7-8 points, like all those all-conquering teams did. Stevie's slip should have been inconsequential as we should have been miles away at that point. I feel a much better manager would have put things to bed much earlier already. Still, am not faulting BR. He did his best with the ability he had, and that is all we can ask. Just that it wasn't good enough
maguskwt » Sat Oct 10, 2015 5:33 pm wrote:alxy » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:16 am wrote:By the way, I feel BR lost the title for us, and not that he came close. With the team that he had (though granted, it was his team, i'll give him that), we should have won the title by 7-8 points, like all those all-conquering teams did. Stevie's slip should have been inconsequential as we should have been miles away at that point. I feel a much better manager would have put things to bed much earlier already. Still, am not faulting BR. He did his best with the ability he had, and that is all we can ask. Just that it wasn't good enough
That's ridiculous. Even Rafa's team never played that well over a season. I know you're happy with Klopp's appointment but credit should be given where credit is due. No one expected BR to challenge for the title let alone go that close in his second season. What he did was an overachievement.
alxy » Sun Oct 11, 2015 8:23 am wrote:maguskwt » Sat Oct 10, 2015 5:33 pm wrote:alxy » Sat Oct 10, 2015 10:16 am wrote:By the way, I feel BR lost the title for us, and not that he came close. With the team that he had (though granted, it was his team, i'll give him that), we should have won the title by 7-8 points, like all those all-conquering teams did. Stevie's slip should have been inconsequential as we should have been miles away at that point. I feel a much better manager would have put things to bed much earlier already. Still, am not faulting BR. He did his best with the ability he had, and that is all we can ask. Just that it wasn't good enough
That's ridiculous. Even Rafa's team never played that well over a season. I know you're happy with Klopp's appointment but credit should be given where credit is due. No one expected BR to challenge for the title let alone go that close in his second season. What he did was an overachievement.
That's my point, what he did was an overachievement for BR, but a better manager would have won it by miles
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