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smiling35 #502497 17/09/15 05:08 AM
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Originally Posted By: TheKopProphet
It would also be a massive insult to Dortmund fans...


Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski left Dortmund to join Bayern, its very possible that Klopp could do the same.

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Now, unfortunately for Liverpool fans - who have endured a roller-coaster start to this campaign - they may miss out on the man the majority want at the helm, as the Daily Mail report that Klopp is keen to succeed Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich.


Whether Klopp comes to Liverpool or not nobody knows, but I have no doubt that the daily mail or any other Red top rag knows jack about Klopp going to Bayern....

... they don't know their tits from their arse.


Exactly this!

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Lets say hypothetically that Klopp does go to Bayern, we should throw everything at trying to get Guardiola to Liverpool (Far fetched I know).. He is a winner after all and should be able to attract star players. Objections?


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Originally Posted By: smiling35
Now, unfortunately for Liverpool fans - who have endured a roller-coaster start to this campaign - they may miss out on the man the majority want at the helm, as the Daily Mail report that Klopp is keen to succeed Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich.


I don't know about a roller coaster start to this campaign - it reminds me more of that cyclist who recently posted videos on Youtube of him riding 197 ft down the side of a dam!

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Yep its all fun with BR

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Originally Posted By: RoboKop
Lets say hypothetically that Klopp does go to Bayern, we should throw everything at trying to get Guardiola to Liverpool (Far fetched I know).. He is a winner after all and should be able to attract star players. Objections?


Manchester City's main managerial target, if he becomes available they will get rid of Pellegrini and be all over him. I don't think we could compete with them for a top manager.

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Originally Posted By: RedScouser
hahaha It will be so funny if this turns out to be true. I will be a bit gutted because he is a very good manager, but we've got Brendan so it doesn't really matter.


Klopp or no Klopp if we do not improve and quickly, your Brendan will be gone and there are tons of better managers around.

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hahaha It will be so funny if this turns out to be true. I will be a bit gutted because he is a very good manager, but we've got Brendan so it doesn't really matter.


Klopp or no Klopp if we do not improve and quickly, your Brendan will be gone and there are tons of better managers around.


If we don't improve he will be gone at some point. I believe he is just going through a sticky patch and he's said himself in the pre match press conference that he is looking for solutions to get us playing better and creating more chances. He's got us playing very well before (just as good as any other recent Liverpool manager) but we have lacked consistency.

There are not tons of better managers around. Brendan is one of the most promising coaches on the planet - you know that as well. I will admit he lacks the experience and the know how of some of the other similarly talented elite managers out there. This is evident in our general inconsistency and also last season when we were mounted an almost non-existent Champions League campaign. He will gain this experience over time.

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Originally Posted By: RedScouser
He will gain this experience over time.


4 seasons into his Liverpool career and he's still learning and you think he still needs time.

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