The Demise of Liverpool FC.

Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
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It‘ll be Xabi Alonso.
 

Rockabilly

GAFF LAD. "Open your knees and feel the breeze"
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Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
I switched on TalkSport and it took a couple of minutes before I learned that Klopp had anounced he was leaving and not that he's been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Phil Thompson demanding that "we have to ensure that this season is a special end for him" only added to my confusion.
 
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Bonfy177

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Flaggers

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Grass

Viv Anderson
LOL at Liverpool

f*** em
This will set them back a few years unless they get someone like Ancelotti
Rumours are that there was going to be a full access documentary and this is what has sent him over the edge
 

Bonfy177

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Strummer

Socialismo O Muerte!
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They'll get Xabi Alonso, whose tearing the Bundesliga a new arse with Bayer Leverkusen
That is exactly who their number one target should be (and probably will be, as I posted earlier).

Decent Manager, Klopp, but he has form for this sort of thing; He left Mainz 05 because he was „burnt out“, he left Dortmund for similar reasons, and now the scousers. You can‘t deny he goes absolutely all-in with all his jobs of course, maybe the amount of success he has, he just can‘t sustain it for more than a few seasons.

Anyway, he will fancy the job with the Deutsche Nationalelf, especially if Julian Nagelsmann makes a complete bollocks of it this summer (and opinion is split; the majority of German fans can‘t see them pulling up any trees at the moment, whilst there is a small minority who think if they can find a reliable striker, then anything can happen).
 

Morpeth

John Robertson
Sounds to me more like he’s bored (or even a bit depressed) and wants to have a more normal life or do something different. That’s not to say he won’t return, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s him done and dusted in football.
 

Otis Redding

Try A Little Tenderness
Obviously, elite managers are hugely rewarded financially, but the demands can take its toll on their personal/family life if they go all in. Looking at the appearance of Klopp now, and also Mourinho, the evidence is shown on their faces in my opinion. In fact, I'd suggest that Steve Cooper looked an exhausted man by the time he stepped down here.

Of course, the ultimate example of burn-out in that industry is something many of us witnessed with our own eyes here, with the distressingly-moving and, regrettably, very public demise of Brian Clough.
 

Beasty

Rice 34
Sky Sports News interviewing Neil Mellor, asking where he was and what he was doing when he found out etc, deary me.

But yes, great manager that was a breath of fresh air at the start. Perhaps got too entrenched with the Liverpool way of thinking, moaning about fixture congestion all the time despite wanting to be an elite club and acting like no decisions were allowed to go against them.
 

GOBIAS

Ian Bowyer
That is exactly who their number one target should be (and probably will be, as I posted earlier).

Decent Manager, Klopp, but he has form for this sort of thing; He left Mainz 05 because he was „burnt out“, he left Dortmund for similar reasons, and now the scousers. You can‘t deny he goes absolutely all-in with all his jobs of course, maybe the amount of success he has, he just can‘t sustain it for more than a few seasons.

Anyway, he will fancy the job with the Deutsche Nationalelf, especially if Julian Nagelsmann makes a complete bollocks of it this summer (and opinion is split; the majority of German fans can‘t see them pulling up any trees at the moment, whilst there is a small minority who think if they can find a reliable striker, then anything can happen).
To be fair he’s done nearly a decade there. If it hadn’t been for an amazing Man City team they would have probably won quite a lot in his time.
 
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