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Klopps to Leave at the End of the Season

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I think he was hinting strongly that he wants the National team as a career 'cherry' but not for a year
 
Stuttgart is his boyhood team and when Tuchel eventually gets sacked Hoeness jr will take over.
 
This was interesting..
"Guardiola and Klopp have enjoyed a great rivalry over the years, dating back to their time in charge of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund respectively. They have faced each other a total of 29 times across all competitions, with Klopp winning on 12 occasions, Guardiola winning 11 times and six games ending in a draw."
 
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This was interesting..
"Guardiola and Klopp have enjoyed a great rivalry over the years, dating back to their time in charge of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund respectively. They have faced each other a total of 29 times across all competitions, with Klopp winning on 12 occasions, Guardiola winning 11 times and six games ending in a draw."
Correction ... Klopp winning at least 13 times.
 
Apparently we offered Edwards the chance to come back and sort the restructure. Cunts knocked us back
 
Apparently we offered Edwards the chance to come back and sort the restructure. Cunts knocked us back

He's got his company all set up with the other ex LFC analytics guru, plus Bolton FC have bought a stake in the company. The smart money would be on Edwards to try to assist us with finding the next DoF rather than coming back.
 
He's got his company all set up with the other ex LFC analytics guru, plus Bolton FC have bought a stake in the company. The smart money would be on Edwards to try to assist us with finding the next DoF rather than coming back.

He's not even doing that. He's told us no.
 

Liverpool to film documentary series for Jurgen Klopp's final season​

Liverpool have confirmed that filming is set to begin on a documentary that will follow the club through the rest of Jurgen Klopp's final season as manager.


The club confirmed on their official website the multi-part documentary will air after the end of the 2023/24 season, and will also encompass the club's rich history. There will be access to Klopp and his players in agreed upon areas whilst some private spaces will remain so.
It will be filmed, directed and produced by Lorton Entertainment, the company responsible for the likes of the Diego Maradona movie, the Steven Gerrard film, Make Us Dream, on Amazon Prime, plus Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story on Disney+.
Speaking about the new documentary series, Klopp said: “With this being my final season I thought we should provide a rare opportunity for viewers to have more of an inside look at what makes this club so special: its people, from our fans to our players and those who work so hard behind the scenes, constantly in pursuit of success for Liverpool Football Club.
“Thanks to this new documentary series, viewers will be able to see what I see every day at this great club, and understand those amazing people more.”
Drew Crisp, senior vice-president of digital at LFC, added: “This exciting new multi-episodic documentary will be unique and show the real, authentic side of the club.
“It will not only delve into its rich history and its unrivalled connection with its supporters, but will also explore what makes Liverpool Football Club succeed, on and off the pitch. We’re delighted to have the full backing of Jürgen and everyone across the club.
“This will be a football club documentary series like no other.”
Julian Bird, CEO, Lorton Entertainment, said: “This project will offer supporters an intimate glimpse into one of world football’s greatest institutions, delivering a comprehensive look at the present day and the club’s storied history.
“There’s no better place to film than behind the scenes at a Premier League giant – we know so many companies in our industry are desperate to work with a club of Liverpool’s stature. We’re eager to bring our expertise to the project, and can’t wait to see how this season develops on and off the pitch.”
 
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