That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
Carlo for me all day long.
Proven winner everywhere he's been, respected by everyone in football and any player you care to mention would in all likelihood want to play for him.
Premier league winner so no need to get used to the league, I think he'd fancy what is still one of the top jobs in European football at LFC.
Really hope it's him but as others have said, it will likely be Klopp.
Get Pardew...he's ready for a 'bigger' club apparently.
comment by a_real_socialdad (U19491)
posted 1 minute ago
Get Pardew...he's ready for a 'bigger' club apparently.
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article entitled Ancelotti or Klopp.. talking about the plus/minus points of either.
And some bellsniff comes and mentions another manager for a "laugh".
Gotta wonder if this guys has absolutely nothing better to do today than make a null point.
Why would Carlo go to Liverpool? Its a bit like you working for Tesco, Sainsburys or Waitrose and then going to Londis to manage their biggest store. Carlo is in the elite (guardiola, Moureen, Rafa, etc). Those who have won league and CL titles. Why go to LFC? The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
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To rip into this bellsniff again, the current set up has given a lot of money to spend, as well as redeveloping the stadium.
No part of that is harking back to any Hicks and Gillet days.
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Heart says Klopp
Head says Ancelloti.
comment by a_real_socialdad (U19491)
posted 8 minutes ago
Why would Carlo go to Liverpool? Its a bit like you working for Tesco, Sainsburys or Waitrose and then going to Londis to manage their biggest store. Carlo is in the elite (guardiola, Moureen, Rafa, etc). Those who have won league and CL titles. Why go to LFC? The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
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Where has this clown come from?
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"Ancelotti and Bob Paisley are the only managers to have won the European Cup three times"
You had me at hello.
Anthony Gerrard reckons it is not going to be Klopp or Ancelotti
I have a feeling it will be De Boer
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 32 minutes ago
Heart says Klopp
Head says Ancelloti.
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hey taggs how you been? Wasn't just me laughing when Derek Asamoah scored.
What would be the general feeling here on De Boer?
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
What would be the general feeling here on De Boer?
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Unproven in my views.
If we end up with De Boer when Ancellotti and Klopp are out there, I'll be fuming.
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So De Boer is a definite no with who else is available, cheers lads.
Either would be great and i'd like to think that both would stipulate that Liverpool would get rid of that ridiculous transfer committee if they were to join.
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 1 hour, 44 minutes ago
That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
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Stepping stone was probably the wrong phrase to use. I meant that if something bigger came along he'd be more likely to take it than Klopp who would more inclined to continue the project he started.
comment by Jordan Henderson's Backheel (Formally Kelly Is God) (U6983)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 1 hour, 44 minutes ago
That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
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Stepping stone was probably the wrong phrase to use. I meant that if something bigger came along he'd be more likely to take it than Klopp who would more inclined to continue the project he started.
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I think either could go.. because we aren't the biggest club in the world.
comment by Philippe Coutinho (U1726)
posted 42 minutes ago
Either would be great and i'd like to think that both would stipulate that Liverpool would get rid of that ridiculous transfer committee if they were to join.
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Klopp has already stated he will only join Liverpool if he has final say on all transfers
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/609950/Jurgen-Klopp-transfer-committee-Liverpool-Premier-League
and the transfer committee is scrapped:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3250749/Jurgen-Klopp-Liverpool-job-transfer-committee-scrapped.html
I would of thought that LFC had lined up a manager before they sacked BR either Klopp or Ancelotti not de Boer.
What you're trying to say is that you can't bear the thought of us getting either of them**
No I'm saying are they realistic targets
Klopp could risk ruining the great repuatation he has earned at Dortmund by taking the Liverpool job and Ancelotti will know that the current squad is no where near top 4 level and would demand alot of cash in january to meet the boards unrealistic expectations
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posted on 5/10/15
That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
posted on 5/10/15
Carlo for me all day long.
Proven winner everywhere he's been, respected by everyone in football and any player you care to mention would in all likelihood want to play for him.
Premier league winner so no need to get used to the league, I think he'd fancy what is still one of the top jobs in European football at LFC.
Really hope it's him but as others have said, it will likely be Klopp.
posted on 5/10/15
Get Pardew...he's ready for a 'bigger' club apparently.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by a_real_socialdad (U19491)
posted 1 minute ago
Get Pardew...he's ready for a 'bigger' club apparently.
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article entitled Ancelotti or Klopp.. talking about the plus/minus points of either.
And some bellsniff comes and mentions another manager for a "laugh".
Gotta wonder if this guys has absolutely nothing better to do today than make a null point.
posted on 5/10/15
Why would Carlo go to Liverpool? Its a bit like you working for Tesco, Sainsburys or Waitrose and then going to Londis to manage their biggest store. Carlo is in the elite (guardiola, Moureen, Rafa, etc). Those who have won league and CL titles. Why go to LFC? The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
posted on 5/10/15
The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
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To rip into this bellsniff again, the current set up has given a lot of money to spend, as well as redeveloping the stadium.
No part of that is harking back to any Hicks and Gillet days.
posted on 5/10/15
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posted on 5/10/15
Heart says Klopp
Head says Ancelloti.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by a_real_socialdad (U19491)
posted 8 minutes ago
Why would Carlo go to Liverpool? Its a bit like you working for Tesco, Sainsburys or Waitrose and then going to Londis to manage their biggest store. Carlo is in the elite (guardiola, Moureen, Rafa, etc). Those who have won league and CL titles. Why go to LFC? The current set up harks back to the good ol' Hicks and Gillett days.
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Where has this clown come from?
posted on 5/10/15
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posted on 5/10/15
"Ancelotti and Bob Paisley are the only managers to have won the European Cup three times"
You had me at hello.
posted on 5/10/15
Anthony Gerrard reckons it is not going to be Klopp or Ancelotti
I have a feeling it will be De Boer
posted on 5/10/15
comment by Taggs (U1183)
posted 32 minutes ago
Heart says Klopp
Head says Ancelloti.
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hey taggs how you been? Wasn't just me laughing when Derek Asamoah scored.
posted on 5/10/15
What would be the general feeling here on De Boer?
posted on 5/10/15
Very concerned.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by Irishred (U2539)
posted 3 minutes ago
What would be the general feeling here on De Boer?
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Unproven in my views.
posted on 5/10/15
If we end up with De Boer when Ancellotti and Klopp are out there, I'll be fuming.
posted on 5/10/15
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posted on 5/10/15
So De Boer is a definite no with who else is available, cheers lads.
posted on 5/10/15
Either would be great and i'd like to think that both would stipulate that Liverpool would get rid of that ridiculous transfer committee if they were to join.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 1 hour, 44 minutes ago
That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
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Stepping stone was probably the wrong phrase to use. I meant that if something bigger came along he'd be more likely to take it than Klopp who would more inclined to continue the project he started.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by Jordan Henderson's Backheel (Formally Kelly Is God) (U6983)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 1 hour, 44 minutes ago
That said I could see Ancelotti being more likely to use us as a stepping stone for another club
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Puzzling comment that. Ancelotti has already been manager of Real Madrid won titles and champions leagues.
Klopp if ambitious is more likely to "use" us as a stepping stone.
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Stepping stone was probably the wrong phrase to use. I meant that if something bigger came along he'd be more likely to take it than Klopp who would more inclined to continue the project he started.
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I think either could go.. because we aren't the biggest club in the world.
posted on 5/10/15
comment by Philippe Coutinho (U1726)
posted 42 minutes ago
Either would be great and i'd like to think that both would stipulate that Liverpool would get rid of that ridiculous transfer committee if they were to join.
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Klopp has already stated he will only join Liverpool if he has final say on all transfers
http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/609950/Jurgen-Klopp-transfer-committee-Liverpool-Premier-League
and the transfer committee is scrapped:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3250749/Jurgen-Klopp-Liverpool-job-transfer-committee-scrapped.html
posted on 5/10/15
I would of thought that LFC had lined up a manager before they sacked BR either Klopp or Ancelotti not de Boer.
posted on 5/10/15
What you're trying to say is that you can't bear the thought of us getting either of them**
No I'm saying are they realistic targets
Klopp could risk ruining the great repuatation he has earned at Dortmund by taking the Liverpool job and Ancelotti will know that the current squad is no where near top 4 level and would demand alot of cash in january to meet the boards unrealistic expectations
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