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Didi has come out and said that Stevie returning to the club on loan in January is "the last thing" Klopp needs.

Does he think Gerrard would be an unsettling influence around the squad or a threat to the managers control / ego?

Personally I think it would do no harm if he came back and at least trained with the squad, also it'd be good for Stevie and Jurgen to become acquianted.

Got any thoughts on it?

posted on 5/11/15

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posted on 5/11/15

The German clubs like to have their legends in an active role around the club.

posted on 5/11/15

comment by Ultimate Taggs (U1183)
posted 24 seconds ago
The German clubs like to have their legends in an active role around the club.
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Spot on taggs zat ist true

posted on 5/11/15

Nae Nae wir Sind. "Genau, Herr Taggs, du hast recht."
Das ist besser.

JimmyTheRed

posted on 5/11/15

comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 5 minutes ago
Nae Nae wir Sind. "Genau, Herr Taggs, du hast recht."
Das ist besser.

JimmyDasRot
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Feste.

posted on 5/11/15

comment by JimmyTheRed (U1682)
posted 1 minute ago
Nae Nae wir Sind. "Genau, Herr Taggs, du hast recht."
Das ist besser.

JimmyTheRed
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comment by Szoboss (U6997)

posted on 5/11/15

The club will be developing a new hierarchy. For the last decade senior players have come and gone but Stevie has been the constant. Arguably he hasn’t been one of our senior players, he’s been THE senior player.

With Gerrard gone the new group will be forming under Klopp, new leaders will be emerging and taking responsibility. Becoming the voices for the new Klopp team. I can see why having Gerrard back in the fold, even to train, might destabilise that. He’ll be the voice again. Other players will naturally want to defer to him as they did for so long.

To a lesser extent (because of the timescales and insane success) it’s a bit like Ferguson remaining in the picture at Utd whilst a new manager tries to make an impact. Should it effect the new man? Probably not. Does it help? I’d say no.

The above said however, it speaks volumes of the confidence Klopp has of managing a situation if he feels he can deal with the re-integration of a club legend without a problem.

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 5/11/15

Terrible idea

posted on 5/11/15

comment by Scouse-Heart (U3234)
posted 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
I would use the time he is training to sound him out about a coaching role.

See if he is sticking to his LA contract and if so at the end of the next LA season (end of October) bring him in then as a coach.

He has already hinted that he will retire at the end of the contract.

Also contract Carra to see if he would be interested in a coaching job to start in the summer.
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This.

Good opportunity to see how the two would gel with an eye on coaching at the club in the future.

posted on 5/11/15

comment by Rauben_Hoody (U6374)
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
I'm not sure running around some cones and taking part in some five a side will destabilise Liverpool Football Club.
----------------------------------------------------------------------Yeah I'm pretty sure this wouldn't be what would the unsettling influence would be.

Other chit chat and general banter round the place most likely.

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