The manager is under pressure now make no mistake.
Really good young manager he is but our American owners aren't prepared to wait I don't feel.
3 seasons without a cup final appearance, a severe plummet in league position this season as a result of many sub standard summer signings is not what FSG are after.
I honestly believe they have already made contact with Klopp's representatives with a view to offering him the managers job at the club.
Perfect fit.
Jurgen Klopp
posted on 19/4/15
Klopp is apparently a whirlwind with his players.
A shouter, aggressive, in their faces.
This is very different to Rodgers, so that would surely be a good thing in terms of change to have an effect.
The same thing might also be why Klopp hasn't had really long term success at Dortmund, maybe the players are just no longer responding to his style.
At this point though, I would take some relatively short term success. Long term success is virtually a thing of the past in football under one manager anyway.
posted on 19/4/15
If Klopp came maybe he'd bring a few Dortmund players with him. Good or bad thing? Good in my book.
posted on 19/4/15
He'd win the PL.
posted on 19/4/15
Nice reading the comments guys.
Answer me this then.
If you could choose in the morning between keeping Brendan Rodgers in the manager's position or having Jurgen Klopp replace him next season which would you choose?
Honestly.
posted on 19/4/15
I'd keep Rodgers rather than start over with Klopp
he has his side properly mid table in a league where it's easier to finish second then get a pörn star to show her baps
posted on 19/4/15
if we absolutely need to change manager then go all out for Rafa.
but we don't need to change manager
posted on 19/4/15
I'd keep Rodgers rather than start over with Klopp
he has his side properly mid table in a league where it's easier to finish second then get a pörn star to show her baps
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He has also developed a twice title winning and champions league final competing team without massive pots of money, playing attractive, aggressive, front foot football along the way.
He's won things.
Rodgers hasn't.
Yet.
posted on 19/4/15
By the way I love Rafa and all he achieved in his time at the club, but he's not the man.
posted on 19/4/15
rafa has won a lot more than Klopp
posted on 19/4/15
And if he returned and didn't start well every chance he would tarnish his legacy and we'd be remembering 09/10 over again.
If FSG appointed him in the summer I'd be right behind him, just i'd prefer the German.