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Welcome Jurgen

He is in for a shock when he checks out the birds in Liverpool compared to that of Dortmund

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Is Jürgen married? I'm guessing he's not gay cos of his religion, although it's not clearly not always the case!

Not heard mention of anything at all which is odd, kinda refreshing, but a little odd when today the press usually delight in reporting someone's relationship status at the start of a given article.
 
Is Jürgen married? I'm guessing he's not gay cos of his religion, although it's not clearly not always the case!

Not heard mention of anything at all which is odd, kinda refreshing, but a little odd when today the press usually delight in reporting someone's relationship status at the start of a given article.
He already has a hot blonde so the club don't have to provide one for him.

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I am glad you didn't go with that stupid suggestion by @Herr Onceared to change your name to Norbert4PM

I decided it against it mate, reason being in years to come when he's crushed all of our enemies into submission, you'll be twisting it and telling everyone that my name was in fact inspired by you. I couldn't live with that.

MODS: I've done my grieving time, could one of you please be kind enough to do the honours.
 
I decided it against it mate, reason being in years to come when he's crushed all of our enemies into submission, you'll be twisting it and telling everyone that my name was in fact inspired by you. I couldn't live with that.

MODS: I've done my grieving time, could one of you please be kind enough to do the honours.
Think I've done it
 
This was posted in one of the gazillion Klopp threads. I thought it deserved a repost..

 
This is the best part of the interview imo:

Klopp also revealed he had watched Liverpool’s last three games – draws with Everton and FC Sion and victory over Aston Villa – and that he believed the players were “not free” under Brendan Rodgers.
“I’ve seen the last three but if you ask me on Sunday I will have seen 20,” he said.

“The other games I only saw the goals. For 90 minutes, I saw Everton, Sion and Aston Villa.

“Aston Villa was really good. Good goals but if you don’t defend the crosses it can happen against this striker (Rudy Gestede).

“Against Sion, in this game you saw the whole pressure on the team. The first chance missed and everyone is going… (acts panicky).

“You can see it in their eyes, they are not free. Football is about creating chances, not to make 20 goals a game. It is not possible.

“If you feel ‘yes I can miss, the next chance we will get’ then you are free and you can stay confident.
“That is very important. In the game against Sion, you saw many of the problems because there was so much pressure on the players. We have to work so that they feel good. I couldn’t see any fun in this game in no faces and that is not so good.

“In Everton of course it was a derby and pressure on both teams. It was a little bit old school. It was kick and rush, bam, bam, bam, long balls but the fighting spirit was really okay.

“It was not the best game in the last 10 years I would say. In these three games you could see a lot of things. The early goal against Aston Villa, it opened them up and then they played. That is what I want to work for.

“We have to change things. First we have to see what is up at Melwood.”

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Absolutely spot on!
 
Without mentioning Rodgers by name, he's certainly signalling very hard that we're now going in a different direction.
 
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