information came from James Pearce. I actually think we've learnt a lot about Klopp this window.
1) He's a cooperate guy, he'll sign the minimum players he needs, gambling our season to look good to his employees, a tactic that kept Wenger at Arsenal during long periods of winning nothing.
2) He's naive, Mignolet in FA Cup? I thought we saw the back of him but maybe Klopp wanted out the FA Cup because there's no money in it and we have a reduced squad, coorperate guy reduce games instead of buying players. Before rubbishing this, ask yourself how many times we've been eliminated early to much lower teams.
3) Over confident in guys he won't play... Notice his reaction to Danny Ings? He definitely won't be going on loan? It means he's got a major role to play in the remainder of the season, this is a guy who can't get on the pitch when we're 3 nill up against Huddersfield.
4) Klopp still way to late in substututing players
5) Has not really shown a real interest in signing a goalkeeper.
6) Claims players aren't available shortly before or after rivals sign people we need.
You know what you need to do? In life I imagine as well as on here, you need to try to take a step back and look at a bigger picture, if you look through a telescope, you see things clearer and more close up but you miss the nuances of the whole picture, the context of the things around what you are focusing on
Things in life aren't black and white, they aren't heads or tails.. there isn't one answer to human and business and emotional decisions that we all make.
Decisions are made by decisions others make and their choices too.
So your post there is dealing with absolutes, in black and white when you can't do that because you aren't privy to either the manager's mind, to decisions he makes that are influenced by those around him, whether that be on transfers with his bosses, whether that be on a players minutes on the pitch by the medical and analysts
The way you should post on here is by saying
In my opinion I believe the manager is making this wrong decision.. And set out why you think
Not say he's an idiot I've lost faith because of this absolute fact here that I can see because you don't know the inner thing or decision making process
I'd find it easier to debate with you I'd you didn't deal in hyperbole and absolutes because it loses your opinion in it because you are calling someone out of facts you don't know and aren't privy to
Go back to the telescope analogy
Say you're looking though it from one island to another, you see two children playing on a wall
You're focusing on them and you see one turn around and grab the other and push them one side of the wall
You walk away tutting to yourself thinking, that little sh*t, pushed his mate off that wall with no notice. If that was my kid I'd tell him off for it.
What you didn't see because you're only looking through a telescope is that a massive wave out of nowhere was coming up at them behind his mate and he pushed him to the safe side so he didn't get pulled into the sea
The context and whole picture is key in every aspect of life