It must be something to do with that Hippocratic oath he took when he became a doctor.Grand. At least you a knowledge you can be petty and hypocritical.
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It must be something to do with that Hippocratic oath he took when he became a doctor.Grand. At least you a knowledge you can be petty and hypocritical.
Unlike Doc
The flak rurik has gotten in this thread is unbelievable.
Have I come to the wrong forum? Is this RAWK?
What the fuck is wrong with some of you.
After that Norwich game, was briefly concerned that he'd try a knee slide celebration and suffer a hamstring if Lallana kept getting them goals... on second thoughts, there's no cause for alarm. ..He needs to calm down a bit. I'm worried that he's going to have a heart attack.
I did read your post. And it comes across as being very negative. Sorry.Thank you. I'm learning that sometimes a thread title is enough and it doesn't matter one bit what you actually write underneath.
I like the point about bringing the defenders on as strikers, this is the kind of discussion I hoped to start – not really criticism per se, but some things we are noticing about Klopp's way of doing things that are kind of weird or confusing. I think it's better to talk about those things early while we are still in love with the new manager than allow them to grate somewhere in the back of our minds and only to be released all at once once the love-in is over and we hit a rough patch. Anyway, I'll try to shut up and read a newspaper now.
I believe every time they play in Greece, the crowd goes buck mad whenever they play that tune the island, or whatever it's called. It's meant to be about a Greek island, or so I'm led to believe.Take me to the magic of the moment
On a glory night
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
in the wind of change...
Don't know why but ive always thought it was about the Berlin wall coming down. And an end to the Cold war..I believe every time they play in Greece, the crowd goes buck mad whenever they play that tune the island, or whatever it's called. It's meant to be about a Greek island, or so I'm led to believe.
Das Lesbos?I believe every time they play in Greece, the crowd goes buck mad whenever they play that tune the island, or whatever it's called. It's meant to be about a Greek island, or so I'm led to believe.
The tune cloggy is talking about is, I was talking about another one called the Island, or something.Don't know why but ive always thought it was about the Berlin wall coming down. And an end to the Cold war..
One of the top hits from Scorpions nonetheless
*holds lighter in the air*
Yup. He's perfect as a figurehead for supporters and the club
Grand. At least you a knowledge you can be petty and hypocritical.
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I fully acknowledge being petty and hypocritical. Where have I denied such a thing?
Colin Murray, still evidently grieving for his norn iron mate, is at it non-stop these days. 'Klopp's always got an eye on an angle for his press conferences,' he said yesterday. 'Like, he broke his glasses and that became another thing to talk about to the press'. Oh, what an evil genius he is! Then Murray said, 'Sure, he's loved by everyone now, but will they all still love him in three years time? I reckon they'll be sick of him by then,' sounding as if he was crossing off the days. What a dick.
I cannot believe the way you all have reacted to this thread. There is absolutely nothing wrong with what has been asked - despite his 4-5 months with us and the fact that it is not his squad, lets think now - every manager we have had has probably to my memory won at least one game at Anfield against PL opposition by at least 3 goals except Klopp. Since his arrival who can say - yeah we really beat such and such at home ? I actually dread games at Anfield right now as we seem so average and celebrate draws like they are wins for us.
Clearly we have talent in our team otherwise we would not have beaten Man City 4-1 at their place and draw with Arsenal at their place. There are good enough players in this squad for him to get them to perform better at home. He has faced up to teams that have set themselves up in exactly the same way in a number of games and yet to find a solution to overcome them. Really - this is the reality, - and despite qualifying for the league cup final - we still LOST the other night at HOME to fucking Stoke. I just wonder is this how the opposition to Dortmund did in the German league which eventually meant he had to quit his job ?
Some of you fuck-heads will no doubt go on about injuries and other shit - but I would expect him to deliver at least one emphatic victory for our team at home after being in charge 4-5 months.