He will walk the walk.... He is a perfect character for managing us in the climate football is in today. He will stand up against cheap values and spend all his energy on proving that football is all about the bond between the club and the fans. And the fans will understand that the club is built on stronger values than money. I embrace the idea that both him and club has commited to this long term and I am 100% certain he will leave the project if owners change the mind and challenge him on values. That is walk the walk for me!He can talk the talk but hope he can walk the walk.
Finally someone who doesn't say this is a 5 year project or looking for excuses..
Saying it as it is..
I'm excited about this season.
Top 4 and a Trophy [emoji471].. And that will be a successful season.
I would love it if he led us to the Prem Title.. But that's probably too ambitious..
We still need a playmaker in Midfield. Unless coutinho bulks up and drops back and becomes Alonso Mr Consistent like..
A left back is a must.. Milner as Good as a Utility player he is, is not the answer
Very brave words, putting pressure on himself and the players from day one and with an extremely tough opening set of fixtures not sure how wish it is.
One thing you have to say is, he's the first manager in a long time to do so in his first full season and completely claim the squad as his after 2 transfer windows.
He needs a good start
It really does not matter that much he has said what he has said its the fact that he said what we want to hear and what we expect from our team that really counts highly. Even though we did quite badly last season i enjoyed most of the games and the high pressing. You felt the team was going for it and trying their best. Some of the games like Norwich and the celebrations that followed were great to see.
He started his Liverpool career off with bold words, remember him predicting a title in his first press conference?
Have you ever seen an elephant in a cherry tree ? Didn't think so.Was gonna say. Elephants can really shift once they get up to full speed. He'd probably be ahead for the first ten yards, but that'd be it.
As an aside, why do elephants paint their bo11ocks red? So they can hide in cherry trees.
The sort of violence where you scream at someone to shut up, and carry on screaming as you drive their head into the pavement.
Uh-oh four year plan? I think it was actually three, within the length of his original deal.Didn't he say it would take 4 years though?
This maybe his team now but it's not good enough. The defense is still a massive concern.
Uh-oh four year plan? I think it was actually three, within the length of his original deal.
Makes no difference mind, he predicted in his first press conference that his new team would lift the league title under him - something that the last seven managers had failed to do. I would still say that is a very bold claim indeed.
Elmar Neveling, Klopp’s biographer, tells the tale of how Klopp apparently used Balotelli’s behaviour as an example to his Borussia Dortmund players in the past.
Neveling wrote in Jurgen Klopp: “When the subject of Italy forward Mario Balotelli, who while at Manchester City threw a dart at a youth-team player, came up, Klopp didn't mince his words: if one of his players pulled a stunt like that 'they would never wear this club's shirt again.
“He wont get a second chance to make a mistake like that: 'Look, you might be able to play, but I don't want to see your face again. Not when we've got so many lads who are a joy to work with.'”
It is, but to me that's no bad thing. It radiates confidence and sets a high standard at the same time.
I'm pretty sure he did say four years BTW. He does have a three-year deal at the moment and that's why it struck me that he'd referred to four rather than three. To me that was a pretty clear signal that he wants to be here for the long haul.
Is it? We need a left back but we've already got a brilliant right back and two shiny new centre halves.