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      Jürgen Klopp - Liverpool FC Manager

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      Reply #12926: Jul 04, 2017 11:41:01 pm
      Ermmm..

      https://twitter.com/livecholfc/status/882178206052253696


      Jürgen Klopp WILL win Premier League - then join Bayern Munich says Ottmar Hitzfeld
      Legendary German coach says Klopp is building something at Anfield



      Jürgen Klopp will lead Liverpool to Premier League title glory, according to legendary Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld.

      The 68-year-old German is convinced that Klopp will end the Reds' long wait for a 19 top-flight crown and then he wants him to return to his homeland and take over at Bayern.



      “He will be an English champion sooner or later, of that I am firmly convinced. He is building something with Liverpool.

      “He is a motivator and is a fantastic advertisement for German coaches. To get appointed in England is not easy – he did it.”

      Klopp is under contract at Anfield until 2022 and has previously suggested that Liverpool could be his last managerial role.


      However, Hitzfeld, who led Bayern to five Bundesliga titles and the Champions League during his time in charge, believes he will be in charge at the Allianz Arena later in his career.

      “Jürgen Klopp always belongs among the candidates at Bayern,” he added.

      “He knows the Bundesliga, he became German champion and won the trophy. I think and I expect him to be the coach of Bayern.”


      That guys talking rubbish with the Bayern part. Klopp has made it quite clear his feelings towards Bayern by the fact he was celebrating their defeat to Mainz in a post match interview for us!
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      Reply #12927: Jul 13, 2017 03:09:05 pm
      Well into pre-season training now, and 30 days to Game 1. With up to 20 extra games this year, the current amount of new signings amounts to a Grand Total of 2. A long way short of the 10 we need, and a considerable way short of the 5 others suggested.

      Last year the squad was painfully thin, with no left back to call upon all year. We've had plenty of time to sort that issue and others out, and get everyone ready to go next month, The clock is ticking fast and we're just 5 weeks away from the ECQ, that we dare not lose. I don't want to panic, but I don't see much urgency in getting our business sorted atm, and I fear we're leaving ourselves short again.
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      Reply #12928: Jul 13, 2017 11:25:32 pm
      Well into pre-season training now, and 30 days to Game 1. With up to 20 extra games this year, the current amount of new signings amounts to a Grand Total of 2. A long way short of the 10 we need, and a considerable way short of the 5 others suggested.

      Last year the squad was painfully thin, with no left back to call upon all year. We've had plenty of time to sort that issue and others out, and get everyone ready to go next month, The clock is ticking fast and we're just 5 weeks away from the ECQ, that we dare not lose. I don't want to panic, but I don't see much urgency in getting our business sorted atm, and I fear we're leaving ourselves short again.

      Thats the feeling thats starting to bubble up.

      Why  ? ... because of previous FSG barren transfer windows and the knowledge that new signings should be involved as early as possible in pre season training.
       
      I thought someone said a few months back that the transfer targets had been identified .


      Must have been my imagination .
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      Reply #12929: Jul 14, 2017 08:04:54 pm
      Bolster weak spots. All i have to say.  :)
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      Reply #12930: Jul 16, 2017 08:26:30 am
      Although he wouldn't admit it, Jürgen is bound to be getting pissed of at the lack of progress on transfers.
      Time is running out to get his team together before the start of competitive games.
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      Reply #12931: Jul 17, 2017 03:44:33 pm
      Although he wouldn't admit it, Jürgen is bound to be getting pissed of at the lack of progress on transfers.
      Time is running out to get his team together before the start of competitive games.

      Grounds for optimism??
      ''Klopp insists FSG will bankroll his summer spending plans''

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-Jürgen-klopp-fsg-transfers-13340318
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      Reply #12932: Jul 17, 2017 04:22:56 pm
      Grounds for optimism??
      ''Klopp insists FSG will bankroll his summer spending plans''

      http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/liverpool-Jürgen-klopp-fsg-transfers-13340318



      Slightly sets my mind at ease tbh, however, he did say money is not the issue yet we have only bid £57m for Naby,  why 57, why not 60,or 65, bidding 57m for a player RB clearly don't want to sell is a tad on the lowballing side, hence their rejection,
      If Barca bid 57m for Cou we'd be telling them to F**k off, it's a piss take in all honesty, and FSG trying to buy on the cheap, don't they ever learn?

      It's fine haggling for players such as Robertson from Hull, but it's clear Naby is high quality so therefore deserves a high quality bid and not take a chance of lowballing, that's just being disrespectful!

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      Reply #12933: Jul 17, 2017 04:45:45 pm


      Slightly sets my mind at ease tbh, however, he did say money is not the issue yet we have only bid £57m for Naby,  why 57, why not 60,or 65, bidding 57m for a player RB clearly don't want to sell is a tad on the lowballing side, hence their rejection,
      If Barca bid 57m for Cou we'd be telling them to F**k off, it's a piss take in all honesty, and FSG trying to buy on the cheap, don't they ever learn?

      It's fine haggling for players such as Robertson from Hull, but it's clear Naby is high quality so therefore deserves a high quality bid and not take a chance of lowballing, that's just being disrespectful!

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      It's disrespectful to us Billy.
      They have carried on like this for eight F***ing years and expect people to believe their half-arsed attempts were genuine, as time has gone on their none-intent actually conviñces some supporters that they flatter to deceive.

      Hopefully the words of optimism by Jürgen have a ring of truth about them.
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      Reply #12934: Jul 17, 2017 05:49:46 pm


      Slightly sets my mind at ease tbh, however, he did say money is not the issue yet we have only bid £57m for Naby,  why 57, why not 60,or 65, bidding 57m for a player RB clearly don't want to sell is a tad on the lowballing side, hence their rejection,
      If Barca bid 57m for Cou we'd be telling them to f**k off, it's a piss take in all honesty, and FSG trying to buy on the cheap, don't they ever learn?

      It's fine haggling for players such as Robertson from Hull, but it's clear Naby is high quality so therefore deserves a high quality bid and not take a chance of lowballing, that's just being disrespectful!

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      Or why not 80 million while we're at it? Maybe 90? Surely we'll instantly get him at 100? In what world is a 57 million pound offer for a player with one year experience on the big stage (not even the Champion's League yet) disrespectful to the selling club or to us, fans? If we can believe all the reports that have come out with regards to the Keita transfer, 70-75 million is the price they're willing to accept. Given all circumstances, a 57 million FIRST offer is pretty much 'by the book'. This isn't haggling, it's standard negotiating.

      You can't compare it to us rejecting the same offer for Coutinho either. Coutinho has years of Premier League experience, has recently captained the Brasil national side and has a contract until 2022. Keita's contract runs out in 2020 and next season (apparently) a clause kicks in that allows him to go for much less money.
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      Reply #12935: Jul 17, 2017 06:00:52 pm
      The Echo reported that a £65m bid would be placed this week, if correct that will show a real sign of intent and an offer difficult to refuse.
      « Last Edit: Jul 17, 2017 06:05:56 pm by stuey »
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      Reply #12936: Jul 17, 2017 06:12:34 pm
      The Echo reported that a £65m bid would be placed this week, if correct that will show a real sign of intent and an offer difficult to refuse.

      Well £65,000,00 and they were wanting €70,000,000...so that should just about do it.

      All this is just about the dance....everybody has to do it before you can take the date home.
      « Last Edit: Jul 17, 2017 06:31:12 pm by AZPatriot »
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      Reply #12937: Jul 17, 2017 08:13:14 pm
      Sounds like the guys in charge don't want to sell. Time to move on to someone we can get.
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      Reply #12938: Jul 17, 2017 08:47:02 pm
      Sounds like the guys in charge don't want to sell. Time to move on to someone we can get.

      Or make them an offer they can't refuse.



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      Reply #12939: Jul 17, 2017 09:17:37 pm
      Or make them an offer they can't refuse.





      See I don't understand this, have we been taken over by a Oil Sheikh?

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      Reply #12940: Jul 17, 2017 10:16:22 pm
      Let's just offer the £70m and get it done already, if they refuse then we go elsewhere, SIMPLES!!!


      Same with VVD, go offer £60m and test Saints resolve, a refusal would piss VVD off he'll then table a transfer request and 'VOILA' we suddenly become Mounties?


      Oh and while we're at it Aubameyang wants a new challenge why not bid for him too, chuck in the LB and we suddenly become a very formidable outfit,......

      ......Go on FSG, it's only money... And you got plenty 😋

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      Reply #12941: Jul 17, 2017 10:47:38 pm
      Understanding Jürgen: A conversation with Jürgen Klopp in Hong Kong

      Shortly after landing in Hong Kong on Monday, Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp sat down for a chat with Rick Olivares for This Is Anfield.

      In Hong Kong for a few hours on Monday, the Liverpool manager didn’t betray any signs of jetlag or tiredness. His trademark laugh could be heard even outside the room where he met up with select members of the Southeast Asian press in an event organised by Standard Chartered.

      “Good morning,” he boomed, even though it was 12:30 in the afternoon. “Sorry, I am still on Liverpool time.”

      He smiled that toothy grin of his.

      “Hong Kong,” he postulated for a moment. “It’s a lot like England except it’s warmer. I wish I could have a lot more impressions but I’ve only been inside the airport to the bus and to the hotel. That’s it.”

      If that put a damper on local media looking for a good quote or cheer, Klopp quickly made up for it.

      “It doesn’t mean though that not being here doesn’t mean I know about it. It’s an interesting and historical place to be in. I know the history of the place and its role in the world.

      “I am excited to be here but the little problem is we are in the middle of the pre-season so we have to work here. I am afraid that I am not going to see a lot of the things you should see when you are here.”

      Then the boss settled down for business.

      “The only thing I want to say is… no questions about transfers, no questions about football, no questions about players. So start!”

      Laughter.

      From the moment he stepped into Liverpool, the German tactician has charmed media and fans with his honesty, enthusiasm, Klopp-isms – if there is such a word. Quotable. Loquacious. His pre-and post-match pressers have been interesting, to say the least. One thing is for sure. He has the few of us interested and locked in from “good morning.”

      Incredibly, he is far easier to understand than previous managers Kenny Dalglish and Brendan Rodgers.

      “The reason why I said, ‘good morning’ is we are operating on Liverpool time. It’s 8:30 in the morning back home. It’s complicated enough to do the things we have to do in a different time zone. So we try to make it a little easier for our bio-rhythm.”

      These pre-season matches far from England; does he think they will help his side come Premier League (and Champions League time)? The sojourn into the Far East is oft looked at derisively by some as a money-making scheme; one to please the sponsors.

      Maybe. Maybe not. The trip is also used for the team to bond away from the comforts of home.

      “I hope so,” he laughs. “In the pre-season, you do things to make it more difficult than the season. During the season, you play against good teams in difficult circumstances. So hopefully, it helps.

      “The camp is very intensive a day before, two days before. We train really hard. When you feel fantastic. But it isn’t likely you will be fantastic 365 days a year. So we try to learn from it. To bring out best performance on the pitch.

      “It will be difficult. I can tell you whatever I want but I have no idea because it will be my first time in Asia. I don’t play games here. I’m really interested in what happens after the games to see how we can make it work.”

      The German has obviously revitalised Liverpool Football Club, its massive fan base, and even put rivals on notice. The man has been an agent of change. I am curious though… is Liverpool – the club and the city changing him.

      Jürgen nods. Maybe a tad perplexed. He mulls his answer then slowly says, “I turned 50 a few weeks ago.”

      He paused for effect.

      “A lot of things and people have tried to change me in the last 50 years but I am who I am. It’s too late to change me. I am quite happy.”

      “Liverpool is a wonderful city. It much nicer than you imagine. If you hear about Liverpool, you think about the music and football. And of course, it is very famous for its music. But if you go there, there is more to the music and football.

      “You should really see the city. There is a nice mood to it. But for me, maybe because of my face and being a manager in England, it is not really easy to go out and feel the city even if I work there.”

      Then he pauses, like telling an anecdote to some friends. “Two days ago, we tried to go out with my coaches. So after dinner, we went to another bar, not a party but have a few drinks because the next day we’re going to Hong Kong so we can sleep on the plane if we want. At the end of it, we needed security around us and that’s not how we wanted things. But that’s life.”

      “That’s the last of it,” he said of his unannounced jaunt in the city proper. “Promise.”

      “But, I liked the city even before I came there but it is easy to like there because of the people — they are easy to deal with, they are funny – maybe not all of them but a big percentage. And I am completely fine. Nothing can change me now. Neither me or change Liverpool.”

      Is there a time table to winning the title?

      “Hopefully, soon. It’s not that I say this year is too early, or next year is too early. It is what we do during the season. We know the quality of the other teams.

      “If we can improve the kind of play last year – and what was already good in a lot of things — then we can have more points. If we have more points, then it is more likely.

      “It is only twice in my life that I have been a champion and I can say that in the season (we won) we have no idea if we can get it. We (in Liverpool) are really ambitious but we aren’t naive.”

      It is the same approach when it comes to a spot on his first eleven. “I am performance based; that’s all.” Pragmatic the man is.

      Yet as quotable as he is, Klopp surprisingly doesn’t have any social media platform.

      “I would have never thought I’d feel like young — like I am 20 — when I am 50. I am 50 but I am not old. But I am definitely too old for social media.”

      Hammering in his final point, Klopp doesn’t mince his words, “I am nil-point-nil interested in telling people what I am doing every second. I cannot imagine people sitting on the toilet and sending a picture. I will never understand this until the end of my hopefully long life!”

      As usual, Jürgen Klopp does his talking on the pitch.

      https://www.thisisanfield.com/2017/07/understanding-Jürgen-conversation-Jürgen-klopp-hong-kong/
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      Reply #12942: Jul 18, 2017 02:27:31 am
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      “I am nil-point-nil interested in telling people what I am doing every second. I cannot imagine people sitting on the toilet and sending a picture. I will never understand this until the end of my hopefully long life!”

      hahahahahahah I am with Jürgen here!
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      Reply #12943: Jul 18, 2017 04:21:49 am
      hahahahahahah I am with Jürgen here!

      Same.
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      Reply #12944: Jul 18, 2017 09:09:03 am
      See I don't understand this, have we been taken over by a Oil Sheikh?



      No but there is unprecedented amounts of TV money in football these days and added to the money we have to spend we can easily make them an offer that could tempt them to sell.
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      Reply #12945: Jul 18, 2017 09:19:02 am
      No but there is unprecedented amounts of TV money in football these days and added to the money we have to spend we can easily make them an offer that could tempt them to sell.

      And if we can offer £57M in the first place... 
      « Last Edit: Jul 18, 2017 09:24:26 am by Beerbelly »
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      Reply #12946: Jul 18, 2017 07:28:05 pm
      And if we can offer £57M in the first place... 

      Exactly.
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      Reply #12947: Jul 19, 2017 04:32:50 am
      hahahahahahah I am with Jürgen here!

      I wish there was footage of him saying this :D
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      Reply #12948: Jul 19, 2017 09:05:00 am
      Sounds like the guys in charge don't want to sell. Time to move on to someone we can get.

      It could also be the other guys in charge don't want to pay.

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