Perhaps it was Sweats' dig I was responding to then, passed on by you. Sorry if I maligned you, but you do have a fair bit of previous.....
I'd be hugely disappointed if he gave up that easily. But, like you say, we'll see. I'm not going to condemn him for something he might do.
We are the robin hood of the premiership We steal from the rich to give to the poor, in terms of points
I havent read the thread, the rollercoaster ride of meltdowns would've been unbearable tbh! So IF there was someone to replace him, you'd consider it? Personally any talk of manager change is very premature. Regardless of any wummery we all know Klopp is a top manager (well everyone except Astro). Fail is too strong a word imo and I can't see him walking. Having said that, I have a feeling top 4 is already done tbh so it is now all about rebuilding in the summer for Klopp and winning a trophy next season.
I am a little worried about Astro, he usually updates the season progress thread regardless of results (he doesn't have to comment on there), I hope he is just busy or on holiday and his absence is not due to illness or anything non football related.
Because the bigger teams have more ambition and likely to attack us more. These teams play right into our hands. Mourinho is the only that didn't and got the most joy. Spurs were the dumbest team to play us - all teams need to do is sit back and give us the ball because our full backs can't attack, our midfielders can't create and our attack is stifled.
@moreinjuredthanowen your wife is hereby forbidden from touching balls on matchdays. She is decidedly not good luck.
I would say yes. Firmino's look florescent. I think if he grinned in a dark room you could read by the light. Firm's look alien.
Leicester attacked us well enough. Also, if better teams attack and leave themselves open, how come they manage to be "better teams"? I think we tend to over-analyse in the wake of a defeat, and don't see the obvious, bigger picture. We're not going to agree on this, but I think the problem is all down to attitude and motivation, and that ultimately is what Klopp needs to sort out.
Jimmy, tonight Leicester attacked us from the off and we blew away like Trump's hairpiece in the wind. This was no Hull - we simply don't have a defence to repel direct attacks, and that's desperate as it was only a short while back against everton and City that many of us thought we'd turned that corner by not giving them a sniff for the whole games.