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Do you want Klopp?

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posted on 6/10/15

No and here's why

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/309599

posted on 6/10/15

Tezza.

That article is like a turrd that won't flush

posted on 6/10/15

Poor attempt at getting 5 stars.....of course its a yes. Title winner, cup winner and CL finalist plus he built dortmund to be the best club in Germany.

Yes all day long.

posted on 6/10/15

'And heres why'.
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Thought I was going to read a detailed expose of Klopps failings, and flaws.
Turned out to be a load of old b0ll0x by some t!t.

posted on 6/10/15

comment by John Tezza (U20384)
posted 42 minutes ago
No and here's why

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/309599
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So he's a Rafa hater? So in his head he's automatically going to feel the same for any Liverpool manager. Weirdo.

posted on 6/10/15

Rafa was awful according to him....yeah, fa cup, cl and another cl final, super cup and lfc ranked Europe's no1 club...rafa was awful wasnt he!

posted on 6/10/15

Rafa won la liga twice, when barca and madrid were shiite I believe.

posted on 6/10/15

No! Cos I believe we have a even better manager and he has a magic hat Mr Warburton

posted on 6/10/15

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posted on 6/10/15

Deporitivo were the team to beat in spain early 2000s

comment by Rouge (U19907)

posted on 6/10/15

Madrid won the Champions League in 2002. Another anti Rafa myth busted. Same yr Valencia won La Liga

posted on 7/10/15

comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Rafa won la liga twice, when barca and madrid were shiite I believe.
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Strongest Liga era ever

posted on 7/10/15

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posted on 7/10/15

Out of those who are available, he would be my first choice. He's similar to Rodgers in how he goes about his coaching, his man management etc and he's proven he can develop a team, which is what we need. I wouldn't expect immediate impact but certainly over time he could make a difference.


It's all going to come down to the transfer strategy. Do we stick with the current one of buying young players and develop them or do we realise we have enough of that and need experienced players who the young players can look up to and say this is the place I want to be?

posted on 7/10/15

comment by John Tezza (U20384)
posted 10 hours, 11 minutes ago
No and here's why

http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/309599
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Why do you say 'here's why' like you produced an article with in depth analysis?

The only point you make is that he won two titles 'when Bayern weren't at the same heights as they are now' and even that is a fairly weak point and could be argued considering they were runners up in the CL 11/12 season (the second year in a row Dortmund won the league) and won it in the 12/13 season.

posted on 7/10/15

He's been saying all along we have no chance of getting him. He's realised he's wrong, so it's just this now. Sad really.

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