What about when Klopp came to Liverpool, with heavy metal football, seeing it resulted in way too many goals conceded, lost finals etc and then adopted to a more possession based game without the heavy metal, tightened up the defence, resulting in winning the CL, then the PL?
Does that not count?
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 8 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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If Wenger wasn’t able to adopt, you’ve got to ask why
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 10 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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I was more impressed with the idea of taking a book out of a book.
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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Dang it. Used the wrong word. I'd edit the post but then your point would not make sense.
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 17 minutes ago
What about when Klopp came to Liverpool, with heavy metal football, seeing it resulted in way too many goals conceded, lost finals etc and then adopted to a more possession based game without the heavy metal, tightened up the defence, resulting in winning the CL, then the PL?
Does that not count?
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I think he very much still plays similar football with maybe not as high a press. He has to be on the frontfoot...I dont think Liverpool know how to play any other way. Granted I don't watch them week in week out and most teams in the prem are not up to their level and so they will play on that front foot.
Wenger definitely could’ve done so much better post 2010 IMO. Up until that point, he done very well, couldn’t really argue, only had he won in Paris in on 06...
But the last 8 years or so, something should’ve happened. Because of the need to cling on, we are now in this awful mess.
Agreed OP, espescially in his latter years he seemed to get frustrated with a lot of aspects of modern football and became dertermined to do things his way instead of adapting to the way the game changed.
Wenger was hypnotized by Ferguson.
Thats how he persuaded him to sell him RVP
Take a books out of books?
Like stole something from his library?
Might have meant Tony Book that played for City. He was a brilliant player, but probably to old for Arsenal at that point.
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comment by Sideshow (U11809)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
Klopp has adapted a lot at Liverpool. They’re just burnt out more than anything.
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Not sure if it's burnout, although this could have contributed, added to the more congested fixture list. Injuries have certainly taken their toll, with the latest rumour that Henderson is now out for the season also.
Stealing books is wrong. Someone stole one from Ronald Reagan's library once and he hadn't even finished colouring it. Cruel!
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posted on 23/2/21
What about when Klopp came to Liverpool, with heavy metal football, seeing it resulted in way too many goals conceded, lost finals etc and then adopted to a more possession based game without the heavy metal, tightened up the defence, resulting in winning the CL, then the PL?
Does that not count?
posted on 23/2/21
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
posted on 23/2/21
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 8 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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If Wenger wasn’t able to adopt, you’ve got to ask why
posted on 23/2/21
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 10 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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I was more impressed with the idea of taking a book out of a book.
posted on 23/2/21
comment by The Post Nearly Man. 20times, 20legend (U1270)
posted 13 minutes ago
Why does everyone keep saying adopt instead of adapt?
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Dang it. Used the wrong word. I'd edit the post but then your point would not make sense.
posted on 23/2/21
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 17 minutes ago
What about when Klopp came to Liverpool, with heavy metal football, seeing it resulted in way too many goals conceded, lost finals etc and then adopted to a more possession based game without the heavy metal, tightened up the defence, resulting in winning the CL, then the PL?
Does that not count?
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I think he very much still plays similar football with maybe not as high a press. He has to be on the frontfoot...I dont think Liverpool know how to play any other way. Granted I don't watch them week in week out and most teams in the prem are not up to their level and so they will play on that front foot.
posted on 23/2/21
Wenger definitely could’ve done so much better post 2010 IMO. Up until that point, he done very well, couldn’t really argue, only had he won in Paris in on 06...
But the last 8 years or so, something should’ve happened. Because of the need to cling on, we are now in this awful mess.
posted on 23/2/21
Agreed OP, espescially in his latter years he seemed to get frustrated with a lot of aspects of modern football and became dertermined to do things his way instead of adapting to the way the game changed.
posted on 24/2/21
Wenger was hypnotized by Ferguson.
Thats how he persuaded him to sell him RVP
posted on 24/2/21
Take a books out of books?
Like stole something from his library?
posted on 24/2/21
Might have meant Tony Book that played for City. He was a brilliant player, but probably to old for Arsenal at that point.
posted on 24/2/21
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posted on 24/2/21
comment by Sideshow (U11809)
posted 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
Klopp has adapted a lot at Liverpool. They’re just burnt out more than anything.
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Not sure if it's burnout, although this could have contributed, added to the more congested fixture list. Injuries have certainly taken their toll, with the latest rumour that Henderson is now out for the season also.
posted on 24/2/21
Stealing books is wrong. Someone stole one from Ronald Reagan's library once and he hadn't even finished colouring it. Cruel!
posted on 24/2/21
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