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Is that how you read it?
Absolutely no idea, hence the initial confusion.
Is that how you read it?
Don't forget just how frustrating Mané could also be.100% against our too. Didn't want is too give it Mane either but I'd have 100% given it him ahead of Salah, least Mane still tried when playing poorly.
More than odd, hugely disrespectful and insulting. It’s got nothing to do with footballDon't really see why any football journalist would need to mention a manager's home or personal circumstances or reference his wife. Seems odd.
Just read out what was written in that report to my missus and straight away she said it's trying to insinuate that there was something going on between Klopp and the other fella.
She also said otherwise why was the a need to mention that bit.
More than odd, hugely disrespectful and insulting. It’s got nothing to do with football
it's simple.
Pearce feels the need to look like he knows everything that's going on with lfc.
he's over reached and is now persona non grata with klopp.
this guy had access on the literal plane to talk to anyone.
this is a great test of klopps standing now. the guy is not much more than a website blogger so if klopp can't get lfc to stop talking to him then he is toast.
I was surprised to hear Didi Hamann backing Pearce and saying Klopp should apologise to him, and that someone within the club should have a word with Klopp to tell him he was wrong.
Also very odd!
hamann is nothing to do with lfc either. he's a blinks pot stirrer who is also out to get attention as it serves him
Pearce has built his post echo career on being in the know and has a need to state things nobody else could know unless told by insiders. he'd be useless to the atletic if he hasn't got his in any more.
it's literally up to lfc staff and directors now to back klopp again or not. if they keep on briefing Pearce they are sending a strong signal
Can't say I've ever thought of them as anything other than specialist tabloid hacks.Which was exactly the point I was making. Why would a football reporter need to mention it? They wouldn't unless they confused their job role with that of a gutter tabloid hack.
BTW, Fergie did the same with the BBC after comments about his son.
Can't say I've ever thought of them as anything other than specialist tabloid hacks.
This was on Talksport and what I was surprised by is that nobody actually addressed what The Athletic had printed that had got that reaction from Klopp. They didn't raise it at all (even without the insinuation the article made).
I know about Pearce and the Echo. I also think The Athletic (and Ormstein in particular) want to be considered as reputable, so I expect some reconciliation will be made behind the scenes.
I don't think there's much love lost between Hamann and Klopp. There have been spats before. I've no idea what's behind it.
I liked Didi as a player, but he's irrelevant now.
As are all ex-players involved in punditry, imo. I have very little interest in their opinions and rarely listen to any of them.
I switch on just before a game, go and make a cup of tea or something at half-time, and switch off after the final whistle.
My experience of football growing up was: go to a game, watch game with no commentary, go home. Talk about it with your mates but that was all. TV coverage was minimal and there was only a little bookending chat.I can't listen to them cos they rinse and repeat. it's always the same tried stuff. never come up with genuine insights.
My experience of football growing up was: go to a game, watch game with no commentary, go home. Talk about it with your mates but that was all. TV coverage was minimal and there was only a little bookending chat.
Today it's a never-ending procession of people rabbiting on about anything and everything. Occasionally I've put the programme back on an hour later and the buggers are still talking about it.
I don't care what they think, and I don't need what I've just watched explaining to me.
My dad used to gamble with what little money he had and, I saw first hand what a mess it can get you into, so I'm immune to gambling ads - no interest in it.I've long since given up on any sort of TV punditry and avoid any and all gambling ads as well as a result.
win/win
there's some guys in YouTube etc that do a better job of analysis
My dad used to gamble with what little money he had and, I saw first hand what a mess it can get you into, so I'm immune to gambling ads - no interest in it.
If it were up to me they'd be banned, but if it were up to me the world would be a different place.
Probably just as big a mess, but a different one.![]()