Why on earth are they fielding such a weakened team tonight, as if they believe they have a chance of the top four or something?
I'm genuinely not trying to wind Liverpool fans up here, but I find that baffling. They'd have a decent enough chance of winning the FA Cup in what is otherwise looking like a disappointing season, if only they took it a bit more seriously.
Thoughts?
Liverpool's Weakened Team
posted on 10/2/16
As for Klopp, he looks completely out of his depth and is doing a far worse job than Rodgers. He is just another flavour of the month manager being found out by the PL.
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Klopp has actually achieved things in football, actual success.
Pochettino has done, and won nothing in 8 years of management, yet somehow is touted has being something special.
Spurs will win fluck all again this season, and I'm sure Pochettino will continue to be touted a something special.
No bad work if you can get it, achieving fluck all, and being praised, fair play to him.
posted on 11/2/16
This is their best chance ever but Spurs will still fail and when they are back fighting for Europa spots Poch will get the sack.
posted on 11/2/16
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posted 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
This is their best chance ever but Spurs will still fail and when they are back fighting for Europa spots Poch will get the sack.
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you have just described what happened to Liverpool and Rodgers
posted on 11/2/16
Yeah, either that or Poch will do well and move to a big club. The difference being that Spurs don't have to be sheet to sack their manager.
posted on 11/2/16
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 11 hours, 46 minutes ago
As for Klopp, he looks completely out of his depth and is doing a far worse job than Rodgers. He is just another flavour of the month manager being found out by the PL.
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Klopp has actually achieved things in football, actual success.
Pochettino has done, and won nothing in 8 years of management, yet somehow is touted has being something special.
Spurs will win fluck all again this season, and I'm sure Pochettino will continue to be touted a something special.
No bad work if you can get it, achieving fluck all, and being praised, fair play to him.
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Hard to disagree with this factual statement really.
posted on 11/2/16
tough guys back
posted on 11/2/16
Still butt hurt huh.
Your reputation precedes you.
posted on 11/2/16
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 19 hours, 31 minutes ago
As for Klopp, he looks completely out of his depth and is doing a far worse job than Rodgers. He is just another flavour of the month manager being found out by the PL.
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Klopp has actually achieved things in football, actual success.
Pochettino has done, and won nothing in 8 years of management, yet somehow is touted has being something special.
Spurs will win fluck all again this season, and I'm sure Pochettino will continue to be touted a something special.
No bad work if you can get it, achieving fluck all, and being praised, fair play to him.
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I don`t see what Poch has to do with Klipperty, such a typical retort from a mouser to some justified criticism of your manager.
Klopp has also achieved a relegation with one of the two teams he has managed before Pool.
He is out of his depth and destined to fail imo.
posted on 11/2/16
Never been sacked though has he.
Has Poch?
posted on 11/2/16
He is out of his depth
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One of the most highly regarded, and most sought after coaches in world football, has won double Bundesliga titles, been a Champions league finalist, and Uefa coach of the year, but yeah, totally out of his depth in this league compared to coaches like Pochettino.
Fair play though, would be quite an achievement as a manager in the modern game to go from Espanyol, to Southampton, then Spurs, and ultimately say a United, or as some have touted, Real Madrid, all off the back of actually achieving nothing within the game.
Must have one hell of an agent.