No, incorrect as has been proven by the dysfunctional mess we became. The facts clearly don't interest you though because you'd rather continue stating the same thing over and over without any proof whatsoever, with indeed all the proof in the world ripping your argument to shreds. Here's another instance:
If it was exactly the same, there would have been no 'problem' at all. Think about that it's illogical, the word problem would have received no acknowledgement whatsoever but that wouldn't effect you.
It's boring how someone can see all the evidence in the world presented to them and continue with the same stance, it's beyond arrogance and stubborn, it's just pathetic.
Let me do your next job for you:
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/brendan-rodgers-liverpool-fc-transfer-7185770
Now you can use that to deceive yourself again that the same thing exists at Liverpool that exists at Dortmund but it quite clearly isn't, look who is coming with Jürgen. Recognise the difference in the process and recognise that 'good football men' will now have the overwhelming influence in reaching the decisions rather than analysts/businessmen and a transfer committee that was so at odds with each other we ended up with the squad we have today.
For someone that claims to read and take in every bit of information before coming to a conclusion, basing your entire argument on one line from a proven liar is beyond the realms of stupidity.
As I said, and which was stated very clearly in the article, in his own words, BR had the first and last say on players coming in.
“Obviously, I am involved heavily in the identification of the player,” Rodgers told the ECHO.
“The principle idea when I first came in was that like any manager you will have the first call on a player and the last call.
“That’s the call on whether he’s good enough to continue to look at and try to organise a deal and the last call to say yes or no.
“There is a big part that goes on in between. In modern football you need to trust other people to do the work. That’s something we do here and that’s why we have had the success we’ve had.
Klopp now has the same, in his own words, and it took him 10 seconds to decide.
It is understood that Klopp will operate in this existing system but the German pointed out that he would have a decisive role.
"It's enough for me to have the first and last word," Klopp later told a press conference.
"We only want to discuss really good players. I'm not a genius, I don't know more than the rest of the world. I need the other people to get perfect information. It's really easy to handle it."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34484308You might get off on calling our ex managers liars, personally I find it disrespectful.
Direct quotes as well, that support what I say, not half arsed bullshit theories that you make up to push your agenda.
It's all there, in black and white. Actual quotes said by the people involved.
This is called "evidence".
Now if you want to further argue your point, provide counter evidence that BR did not, in fact, have the first and last word, and by evidence I don't mean your "beliefs" or "theories".
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