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Why did he just body James Pearce? I don't really read his shit. I know he's a blue, and he tends to get info a little before anyone else, but that's all.
 
Why did he just body James Pearce? I don't really read his shit. I know he's a blue, and he tends to get info a little before anyone else, but that's all.

Read that it's to do with this:



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[article]Asked by The Athletic‘s James Pearce on Friday about the matter, Klopp took the reporter on, asking him to name the midfielder he thinks Liverpool should sign.

He said: “You tell me, if you would sign a midfielder, tell me the name and I will think about it. It will be really interesting.”[/article]
 
That article is paywalled for me but i thought Klopps end at dortmund was largely fuelled by defensive injuries in a nightmare season?
 
That article is paywalled for me but i thought Klopps end at dortmund was largely fuelled by defensive injuries in a nightmare season?
Oh, heck, so quite similar to the current Liverpool situation, then. Not good, not good at all.

I’m not Klopp, so am not under the same pressure every day, but it just came across as petty and something that he (Klopp) would normally apologise for later but given the situation he’s probably thinking fcuk it.
 
Oh, heck, so quite similar to the current Liverpool situation, then. Not good, not good at all.

I’m not Klopp, so am not under the same pressure every day, but it just came across as petty and something that he (Klopp) would normally apologise for later but given the situation he’s probably thinking fcuk it.
A few years later the bods in charge admitted they should’ve let the squad leave and not klopp.
 
Another "similarity" to that season (14/15):

They lost Lewandowski to Bayern Munich and signed Ciro Immobile 😛 .


One of the quotes from that season which seems apt now 😳:
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Fingers started to be pointed in October. Dortmund lost all three games - against Hamburg, Koln and Hannover - and it was at this point that Klopp felt the need to speak out.

"I think it's completely normal for questions to be asked about the attitude of my team. You can list all the missing players, but so what? You still have 11, don't you? For me, this is a phase as a coach in which I simply have to work harder."

Injuries and a lack of preparation following the World Cup that summer were the targets of Klopp's wrath at this point. Importantly, however, fans remained committed to the boss.[/article]

A few years later the bods in charge admitted they should’ve let the squad leave and not klopp.

[article]Klopp's exit did bring about change for Dortmund, who would finish second in the Bundesliga under Thomas Tuchel in 2015/16.

While director Hans-Joachim Watzke was happy to see the upturn in form, he later confessed that he regretted parting ways with Klopp and perhaps should have given him an entirely new team to work with.

"Maybe it would have been better if we had replaced the entire team - and not the coach," he wrote. "It was clear to me that we would never get a coach like that again, but we would find good players."
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Why did he just body James Pearce? I don't really read his shit. I know he's a blue, and he tends to get info a little before anyone else, but that's all.

Appaz he wrote a story a while ago which wasnt the true/correct description of what happened.
As a result Klopp has refused to talk to him.
 
Hamann doesn't seem to like Klopp judging from his various comments?

[article]Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been criticized by his countryman Didi Hamann.

The ex-Liverpool midfielder has laid into the Reds coach, after the Anfield club were beaten 3-0 by Wolves in the Premier League.

Klopp was tetchy in his post-match press conference, refusing to answer a question from journalist James Pearce.

"I found it very strange and petty and what he has to realise is that James Pearce and his family get bombarded with abusive messages since that incident because Klopp didn't answer a question," Hamann told talkSPORT.

"It was a perfectly good question to ask him and I think the least James deserves is an apology.

"Liverpool is a club that is based on respect and I think someone has to tell [Klopp] 'This is Liverpool Football Club and you can't do this'. We have campaigns against bullying and you can't have the Liverpool manager behave the way he did. I feel nobody at the club has the bottle to tell him, which I think they should.

"He might say 'Well, if I got a few players then maybe I wouldn't have to answer these questions', so there might be a bit of a standoff. The way things are going at the moment, these things don't help him and they certainly don't help the club, which is above everything else. You can't have a situation where the manager disrespects a very well respected journalist like he did to James Pearce."[/article]

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...verton-leeds-and-pep-guardiola-london-bawling
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