Yes Debs that what I think too, they are "working together". It's just that my definition of how they're doing it differs from yours. My suspicion is that at the very least Chilwell is a committee pick. As for the others, we'll soon know just like we did with Rodgers when he didn't tend to pick committee signings for very long (unless they turned out to be very good like Coutinho or Sturridge). Others such as Lovren, Clyne, Lallana, Allen, Gomez etc which were obviously his choices generally got to play and became first team regulars.
You must have a very low opinion of Jürgen then Mick.
You really think someone like Jürgen Klopp, who has had amazing success recruiting rough diamonds and making them superstars, working as part of a team, together, to identify and sign the players he needs and wants will a) agree to a signing he doesn't want or rate after he's specifically said he won't and b) in the very unlikely event he did because he's been over ruled, wouldn't play them out of petty spite to get back at the those who did?
Why can't we just be happy that he's happy with the recruitment process?
Why can't we accept that whether we agree with a "committee process" or not that it can work if it's used properly?
Why can't we trust his judgement on who he gets, whether you think they are his picks or committee picks?
Why does it have to be a battle, where lines are drawn before a ball's been kicked, that forces people to take "sides"?
Why the need to divide, instead of unite?
One really, truly sad thing that is absolutely certain about the coming season, whether it's a success or a failure, whether the new players fit or don't, one side of the divide will be happy and can gloat "they were right" because of the insistence by some to draw those lines, then redraw them if anyone dares to blur them.
By all means have concerns, let's face it things have to change for the better from what it's been in the past so why decide it'll be an issue again before we've even got started with the new man?
Why make a "them and us" scenario amongst the fanbase when we should all be on board that things will improve?
It's petty, childish, point scoring bullshit when people constantly put a dampner on what should be an incredibly, exciting period in the Clubs future.