comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very un-Klopp like choice.
Seemed to be all about the football now he's joined Footballs worst brand.
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Excatly, I have no axe to grind with klopp, great manager who plays the right way. Even fan would want him has manager.
But its the constant hypocrisy, moans about others teams spending but look at the transfer fees he spent
Szoboszlai 70m
MacAllister £42m
Gravenberch £40
Nunez £85m
Gakpo £42m
Diaz £50m
Konate £40m
Jota £45m
Alisson £70m
Keita £60m
Fabinho £45m
Van Dijk £85m
Salah £45m
Oxlade £40m
Mane £50
Wijnadlum £35m
Alway thought he was a good principle bloke, now he gone to Redbull. And rightly getting called out for it
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Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Are we just making things up now then? It’s fine if we are, I just think we should all know.
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It seems so. Including made up transfer fees above.
Imagine buying Rodon for £25m
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 4 minutes ago
Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
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You’ve pulled those transfers fees straight out of your ass. You’ll do well to find him ‘moaning’ about other teams spending too which put the ‘constant hypocrisy’ jibe straight in the bin.
But you’ve no axe to grind?
So pretty much all of that is completely made up. God knows why tbh, it’s weird.
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t ... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 4 minutes ago
Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
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You’ve pulled those transfers fees straight out of your ass. You’ll do well to find him ‘moaning’ about other teams spending too which put the ‘constant hypocrisy’ jibe straight in the bin.
But you’ve no axe to grind?
So pretty much all of that is completely made up. God knows why tbh, it’s weird.
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Are you even a fan 🤷🏻♂️
Go to games
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2018/07/jurgen-klopp-responds-to-claims-of-hypocrisy-over-spending-big-comments/
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2022/10/we-cannot-act-like-them-jurgen-klopp-says-its-not-possible-to-deal-with-city-spending/
And which fees have I made up ?
Neither of those links are him moaning about other teams spending, they’re just not, and you’re taking a massive leap in saying so.
Which fees are wrong?
It’s easier to list the ones that are right.
Diaz, Gakpo and Ox, that’s it. The rest are completely made up.
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very un-Klopp like choice.
Seemed to be all about the football now he's joined Footballs worst brand.
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Excatly, I have no axe to grind with klopp, great manager who plays the right way. Even fan would want him has manager.
But its the constant hypocrisy, moans about others teams spending but look at the transfer fees he spent
Szoboszlai 70m
MacAllister £42m
Gravenberch £40
Nunez £85m
Gakpo £42m
Diaz £50m
Konate £40m
Jota £45m
Alisson £70m
Keita £60m
Fabinho £45m
Van Dijk £85m
Salah £45m
Oxlade £40m
Mane £50
Wijnadlum £35m
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Istanbul dental practice £15m
Liverpool club shop £30m
Istanbul dental practice £15m
Liverpool club shop £30m
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This is actually funny. Have a
https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/jurgen-klopp-slammed-over-new-30104265?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
Dortmund fans not happy, would think the local scouses would feel the same.
The plastics wont give a toss
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 1 minute ago
https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/jurgen-klopp-slammed-over-new-30104265?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
Dortmund fans not happy, would think the local scouses would feel the same.
The plastics wont give a toss
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Can you show us where it says Dortmund fans are unhappy and also explain how they spoken to them all in the space of four hours please? Not saying you’re wrong, just asking.
Nothing personal but you are very economical with the truth.
I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!..
I know German fans don’t like them because they buck the ownership model of most clubs.
Doesn’t make it right to just make things up though, does it.
Kilo actually a very religious bloke, humble and just loves his footy. Doubtless he’ll be very well paid but what an opportunity. He will get to have an influence over a huge football group that operates in many countries. Good luck to him.
German reports saying German fans have turned against him big time!..
A piece taken from William Laing at t-online!..
"Das Image ist stark beschädigt
Die Vermutung liegt nahe, dass Jürgen Klopp sich jetzt verkauft hat und seine bis dato unumstrittene Authentizität komplett über Bord geworfen zu haben scheint, wahrscheinlich für eine Menge Geld. Sein eigenes Denkmal hat er damit innerhalb von Sekunden eingerissen. Das Image als charismatisches Aushängeschild des deutschen Fußballs ist stark beschädigt."
"The image is badly damaged
It is reasonable to assume that Jürgen Klopp has now sold himself and seems to have completely thrown his previously undisputed authenticity overboard, probably for a lot of money. In doing so, he has torn down his own monument within seconds. His image as a charismatic figurehead of German football is badly damaged."
Even the news is reporting its gone down badly!..
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!..
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Redbull have made next to no difference to me as a Leeds supporter. I am mildly amused by their adverts on TV but that is as far as it goes, I have never purchased their soft drinks, I don't watch Formula 1 and I haven't bought any of this years merchandise.
My interest this year in Leeds United is as it has been for all the years I have supported them Redbull has not made it any more or less favourable.
I don't understand your statement "Leeds fans don't like RB" Germany, it's an organisation, it's like saying fans don't like McDonalds or Microsoft or something. It make no sense.
So Dennis, you claim to be a Leeds fan but know nothing about how much Leeds fans said against RB when it was rumoured they wanted to take us over!..
We were lucky that AR took us from Cellino, because they were sniffing around and there was a lot against said around here!..
RB, like you don't interest me one bit, I've never bought one of their drinks and I don't were their cloths/rags, but, they're a group that have the resources to take us, or any on, and if you're a fan of them messing our kit up and messing our name about, than so be it!..
There are reasons why they're not well liked around the footballing world, but it seems you know very little about it, but you never know, that might change quicker than most want, and then you can see for yourself how well liked they are!..
I think whether you like Red Bull or not there is an inevitability that their involvement with football is only going to get bigger in my humble opinion and the tie up sponsorship wise with Leeds United from a financial point of view is exciting but it will undoubtedly come at a
price and already our home shirt in my opinion has been uglified if that's a word with a vomit ridden mess across the front....it looks wrong to me but I can live with it if in the long run it means we have more income to help us invest in new players that in turn help us get promoted.
Then once promoted will come the acid test of Leeds fan tolerance regarding when not if they take full control of the club and whether or not they rename us RB Leeds United which I must admit would bother me and a large majority of other Leeds fans too.
So if Red Bull can leave our name alone but help us reach the upper echelons of the Premier League I'm sure most of us can live with that and as for Klopp and the new job at Red Bull he has accepted which clearly a lot of his former club supporters are not happy with and are calling him a hypocrite for going against his self heralded man of the people and money shouldn't rule football persona, well if that is true then that sounds to me like he's just passed the initiation test to becoming a leading political figure of the Champagne Charlie sort in the not too distant future.
Great manager Klopp may be, but if he has like his former club supporters say he has decided to sod his principles and be seduced by an obscene amount of money then he has clearly tarnished his image accepting this role which okay he has every right to do so except it seems a heavy price to me denting his reputation and is something I truly believe another great football manager and a man of integrity and principles from Argentina would not have done the same.
I think people are reading a tad too much into this role. He wanted a role which is less demanding than the day to day management role he has had for many years, he was offered a perfect one, he accepted.
This idea he has went against his principles is a ridiculous one. This is the exact project he has always taken, despite being a different role. Clubs not at the top who are not bankrolled to the top but want to rely on development to get there. Obviously Red Bull are financially massive, however they haven't invested into clubs and pumped a billion into them to get them to the top like for example owners at City, Chelsea and PSG have done. They rely on development, getting players in young and selling them on for profit.
It's the perfect role for Klopp, considering his wish to not be involved in the day to day management.
There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do.
Got absolutely no complaints with RB being on board. I do drink the drinks, I support the F1 team and have merchandise. For me, seeing my two fav sports teams collaborating as absolutely magical tbh.
"There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do."
OReds, a reason why I wrote "I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!.."
The only thing that's bad about this is where he has gone, you should take a look at Germany and see what fans here think, but they know more about RB and what they're like because of Leipzig and the way they got into football over here, they even conned their way past the 49/51 thing and the fans didn't take to lightly to that!..
comment by TheresOnlyOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
I think people are reading a tad too much into this role. He wanted a role which is less demanding than the day to day management role he has had for many years, he was offered a perfect one, he accepted.
This idea he has went against his principles is a ridiculous one. This is the exact project he has always taken, despite being a different role. Clubs not at the top who are not bankrolled to the top but want to rely on development to get there. Obviously Red Bull are financially massive, however they haven't invested into clubs and pumped a billion into them to get them to the top like for example owners at City, Chelsea and PSG have done. They rely on development, getting players in young and selling them on for profit.
It's the perfect role for Klopp, considering his wish to not be involved in the day to day management.
There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do.
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I know Liverpool doesnt have the best education system but why is it so hard to understand 🤷🏻♂️
The role suits him perfectly, will do a great job but that isnt the issue here.
When someone has always been so vocal about traditions in the game, all for the fans, moans about other teams spending, moans about kick off times etc etc
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
Its all right having principles, but you lose all respect when you go against them, for an easy life and bag full of cash.
Nothing against him taking the job but after lording it over everyone for years, it needs calling out.
Dortmund fans can see this, but the plastic Reds cant see it and all the scouses, who give it the big I am, but would literally sell their granny for a couple of quid.
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
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Utter bullsheet.
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 8 hours, 38 minutes ago
"There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do."
OReds, a reason why I wrote "I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!.."
The only thing that's bad about this is where he has gone, you should take a look at Germany and see what fans here think, but they know more about RB and what they're like because of Leipzig and the way they got into football over here, they even conned their way past the 49/51 thing and the fans didn't take to lightly to that!..
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It's just the natural negative reaction people have to everything. In a couple of weeks when the faux outrage has died down, nobody will be talking about it and everyone will still be dreaming of him taking the national team job.
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
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Utter bullsheet.
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Which bit is bullsheet
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66787896.amp
Now fook off ya utter 🔔 end
Then once promoted will come the acid test of Leeds fan tolerance regarding when not if they take full control of the club and whether or not they rename us RB Leeds United which I must admit would bother me and a large majority of other Leeds fans too
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One of the positives of the general election (and this would probably have happened whoever won) is that it free up time on the Parliamentary calendar for the Football Governance Bill. This should become statute by the end of this season.
This grants powers to an independent regulatory body that will oversee English football’s top five divisions. Much of it in response to occurrences such as the failed European Super League breakout in 2021. It also serves the purpose of protecting club heritage and acting as an intermediary between leagues for funding issues.
The Bill was scrapped by the previous government because they ran out of time on their parliamentary calendar but as much of the work has been done at committee stage Labour have given it the kiss of life and are optimistic about bringing this together by the end of the 2024-25 season. The bill/act would prevent the name change to Red Bull Leeds.
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posted on 9/10/24
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very un-Klopp like choice.
Seemed to be all about the football now he's joined Footballs worst brand.
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Excatly, I have no axe to grind with klopp, great manager who plays the right way. Even fan would want him has manager.
But its the constant hypocrisy, moans about others teams spending but look at the transfer fees he spent
Szoboszlai 70m
MacAllister £42m
Gravenberch £40
Nunez £85m
Gakpo £42m
Diaz £50m
Konate £40m
Jota £45m
Alisson £70m
Keita £60m
Fabinho £45m
Van Dijk £85m
Salah £45m
Oxlade £40m
Mane £50
Wijnadlum £35m
Alway thought he was a good principle bloke, now he gone to Redbull. And rightly getting called out for it
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posted on 9/10/24
Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
posted on 9/10/24
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Are we just making things up now then? It’s fine if we are, I just think we should all know.
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It seems so. Including made up transfer fees above.
posted on 9/10/24
Imagine buying Rodon for £25m
posted on 9/10/24
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 4 minutes ago
Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
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You’ve pulled those transfers fees straight out of your ass. You’ll do well to find him ‘moaning’ about other teams spending too which put the ‘constant hypocrisy’ jibe straight in the bin.
But you’ve no axe to grind?
So pretty much all of that is completely made up. God knows why tbh, it’s weird.
posted on 9/10/24
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t ... (U6374)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 4 minutes ago
Making what up 🤷🏻♂️
You can still love the guy, did a wonderful job for liverpool, but if you can not see the hypocrisy, you meed to stop being a causal fan and open ya eyes
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You’ve pulled those transfers fees straight out of your ass. You’ll do well to find him ‘moaning’ about other teams spending too which put the ‘constant hypocrisy’ jibe straight in the bin.
But you’ve no axe to grind?
So pretty much all of that is completely made up. God knows why tbh, it’s weird.
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Are you even a fan 🤷🏻♂️
Go to games
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2018/07/jurgen-klopp-responds-to-claims-of-hypocrisy-over-spending-big-comments/
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2022/10/we-cannot-act-like-them-jurgen-klopp-says-its-not-possible-to-deal-with-city-spending/
And which fees have I made up ?
posted on 9/10/24
Neither of those links are him moaning about other teams spending, they’re just not, and you’re taking a massive leap in saying so.
Which fees are wrong?
It’s easier to list the ones that are right.
Diaz, Gakpo and Ox, that’s it. The rest are completely made up.
posted on 9/10/24
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 12 minutes ago
Very un-Klopp like choice.
Seemed to be all about the football now he's joined Footballs worst brand.
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Excatly, I have no axe to grind with klopp, great manager who plays the right way. Even fan would want him has manager.
But its the constant hypocrisy, moans about others teams spending but look at the transfer fees he spent
Szoboszlai 70m
MacAllister £42m
Gravenberch £40
Nunez £85m
Gakpo £42m
Diaz £50m
Konate £40m
Jota £45m
Alisson £70m
Keita £60m
Fabinho £45m
Van Dijk £85m
Salah £45m
Oxlade £40m
Mane £50
Wijnadlum £35m
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Istanbul dental practice £15m
Liverpool club shop £30m
posted on 9/10/24
Istanbul dental practice £15m
Liverpool club shop £30m
————
This is actually funny. Have a
posted on 9/10/24
https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/jurgen-klopp-slammed-over-new-30104265?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
Dortmund fans not happy, would think the local scouses would feel the same.
The plastics wont give a toss
posted on 9/10/24
comment by LIW 100 Points, champions, Undefeated (U8453)
posted 1 minute ago
https://www.liverpool.com/liverpool-fc-news/jurgen-klopp-slammed-over-new-30104265?int_source=amp_continue_reading&int_medium=amp&int_campaign=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target
Dortmund fans not happy, would think the local scouses would feel the same.
The plastics wont give a toss
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Can you show us where it says Dortmund fans are unhappy and also explain how they spoken to them all in the space of four hours please? Not saying you’re wrong, just asking.
Nothing personal but you are very economical with the truth.
posted on 9/10/24
I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!..
posted on 9/10/24
I know German fans don’t like them because they buck the ownership model of most clubs.
Doesn’t make it right to just make things up though, does it.
Kilo actually a very religious bloke, humble and just loves his footy. Doubtless he’ll be very well paid but what an opportunity. He will get to have an influence over a huge football group that operates in many countries. Good luck to him.
posted on 9/10/24
German reports saying German fans have turned against him big time!..
A piece taken from William Laing at t-online!..
"Das Image ist stark beschädigt
Die Vermutung liegt nahe, dass Jürgen Klopp sich jetzt verkauft hat und seine bis dato unumstrittene Authentizität komplett über Bord geworfen zu haben scheint, wahrscheinlich für eine Menge Geld. Sein eigenes Denkmal hat er damit innerhalb von Sekunden eingerissen. Das Image als charismatisches Aushängeschild des deutschen Fußballs ist stark beschädigt."
"The image is badly damaged
It is reasonable to assume that Jürgen Klopp has now sold himself and seems to have completely thrown his previously undisputed authenticity overboard, probably for a lot of money. In doing so, he has torn down his own monument within seconds. His image as a charismatic figurehead of German football is badly damaged."
Even the news is reporting its gone down badly!..
posted on 9/10/24
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!..
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Redbull have made next to no difference to me as a Leeds supporter. I am mildly amused by their adverts on TV but that is as far as it goes, I have never purchased their soft drinks, I don't watch Formula 1 and I haven't bought any of this years merchandise.
My interest this year in Leeds United is as it has been for all the years I have supported them Redbull has not made it any more or less favourable.
I don't understand your statement "Leeds fans don't like RB" Germany, it's an organisation, it's like saying fans don't like McDonalds or Microsoft or something. It make no sense.
posted on 9/10/24
So Dennis, you claim to be a Leeds fan but know nothing about how much Leeds fans said against RB when it was rumoured they wanted to take us over!..
We were lucky that AR took us from Cellino, because they were sniffing around and there was a lot against said around here!..
RB, like you don't interest me one bit, I've never bought one of their drinks and I don't were their cloths/rags, but, they're a group that have the resources to take us, or any on, and if you're a fan of them messing our kit up and messing our name about, than so be it!..
There are reasons why they're not well liked around the footballing world, but it seems you know very little about it, but you never know, that might change quicker than most want, and then you can see for yourself how well liked they are!..
posted on 9/10/24
I think whether you like Red Bull or not there is an inevitability that their involvement with football is only going to get bigger in my humble opinion and the tie up sponsorship wise with Leeds United from a financial point of view is exciting but it will undoubtedly come at a
price and already our home shirt in my opinion has been uglified if that's a word with a vomit ridden mess across the front....it looks wrong to me but I can live with it if in the long run it means we have more income to help us invest in new players that in turn help us get promoted.
Then once promoted will come the acid test of Leeds fan tolerance regarding when not if they take full control of the club and whether or not they rename us RB Leeds United which I must admit would bother me and a large majority of other Leeds fans too.
So if Red Bull can leave our name alone but help us reach the upper echelons of the Premier League I'm sure most of us can live with that and as for Klopp and the new job at Red Bull he has accepted which clearly a lot of his former club supporters are not happy with and are calling him a hypocrite for going against his self heralded man of the people and money shouldn't rule football persona, well if that is true then that sounds to me like he's just passed the initiation test to becoming a leading political figure of the Champagne Charlie sort in the not too distant future.
Great manager Klopp may be, but if he has like his former club supporters say he has decided to sod his principles and be seduced by an obscene amount of money then he has clearly tarnished his image accepting this role which okay he has every right to do so except it seems a heavy price to me denting his reputation and is something I truly believe another great football manager and a man of integrity and principles from Argentina would not have done the same.
posted on 9/10/24
I think people are reading a tad too much into this role. He wanted a role which is less demanding than the day to day management role he has had for many years, he was offered a perfect one, he accepted.
This idea he has went against his principles is a ridiculous one. This is the exact project he has always taken, despite being a different role. Clubs not at the top who are not bankrolled to the top but want to rely on development to get there. Obviously Red Bull are financially massive, however they haven't invested into clubs and pumped a billion into them to get them to the top like for example owners at City, Chelsea and PSG have done. They rely on development, getting players in young and selling them on for profit.
It's the perfect role for Klopp, considering his wish to not be involved in the day to day management.
There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do.
posted on 9/10/24
Got absolutely no complaints with RB being on board. I do drink the drinks, I support the F1 team and have merchandise. For me, seeing my two fav sports teams collaborating as absolutely magical tbh.
posted on 9/10/24
"There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do."
OReds, a reason why I wrote "I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!.."
The only thing that's bad about this is where he has gone, you should take a look at Germany and see what fans here think, but they know more about RB and what they're like because of Leipzig and the way they got into football over here, they even conned their way past the 49/51 thing and the fans didn't take to lightly to that!..
posted on 9/10/24
comment by TheresOnlyOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
I think people are reading a tad too much into this role. He wanted a role which is less demanding than the day to day management role he has had for many years, he was offered a perfect one, he accepted.
This idea he has went against his principles is a ridiculous one. This is the exact project he has always taken, despite being a different role. Clubs not at the top who are not bankrolled to the top but want to rely on development to get there. Obviously Red Bull are financially massive, however they haven't invested into clubs and pumped a billion into them to get them to the top like for example owners at City, Chelsea and PSG have done. They rely on development, getting players in young and selling them on for profit.
It's the perfect role for Klopp, considering his wish to not be involved in the day to day management.
There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do.
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I know Liverpool doesnt have the best education system but why is it so hard to understand 🤷🏻♂️
The role suits him perfectly, will do a great job but that isnt the issue here.
When someone has always been so vocal about traditions in the game, all for the fans, moans about other teams spending, moans about kick off times etc etc
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
Its all right having principles, but you lose all respect when you go against them, for an easy life and bag full of cash.
Nothing against him taking the job but after lording it over everyone for years, it needs calling out.
Dortmund fans can see this, but the plastic Reds cant see it and all the scouses, who give it the big I am, but would literally sell their granny for a couple of quid.
posted on 10/10/24
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
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Utter bullsheet.
posted on 10/10/24
comment by LufcGermany (U6066)
posted 8 hours, 38 minutes ago
"There are some people steeped in negativity who have to be negative about everything but positive people like Klopp won't let those people bring them down and will do the best job they can do."
OReds, a reason why I wrote "I think you'll find that Dortmund fans don't like RB, nobody here does, Leeds fans don't like them either, but Klopp going there shouldn't mean anything, the only thing we should be worrying about is us ending up there!.."
The only thing that's bad about this is where he has gone, you should take a look at Germany and see what fans here think, but they know more about RB and what they're like because of Leipzig and the way they got into football over here, they even conned their way past the 49/51 thing and the fans didn't take to lightly to that!..
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It's just the natural negative reaction people have to everything. In a couple of weeks when the faux outrage has died down, nobody will be talking about it and everyone will still be dreaming of him taking the national team job.
posted on 10/10/24
comment by Mamba - You hit us, We hit you. (U1282)
posted 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
its a bit rich, when he’s gone to a organisation, which pisted all over a club, changed its name and even changed its colours.
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Utter bullsheet.
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Which bit is bullsheet
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66787896.amp
Now fook off ya utter 🔔 end
posted on 10/10/24
Then once promoted will come the acid test of Leeds fan tolerance regarding when not if they take full control of the club and whether or not they rename us RB Leeds United which I must admit would bother me and a large majority of other Leeds fans too
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One of the positives of the general election (and this would probably have happened whoever won) is that it free up time on the Parliamentary calendar for the Football Governance Bill. This should become statute by the end of this season.
This grants powers to an independent regulatory body that will oversee English football’s top five divisions. Much of it in response to occurrences such as the failed European Super League breakout in 2021. It also serves the purpose of protecting club heritage and acting as an intermediary between leagues for funding issues.
The Bill was scrapped by the previous government because they ran out of time on their parliamentary calendar but as much of the work has been done at committee stage Labour have given it the kiss of life and are optimistic about bringing this together by the end of the 2024-25 season. The bill/act would prevent the name change to Red Bull Leeds.
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