It's never a good sign when people who SHOWED ZERO COMMITMENT are being retired. Nobody else wanted these guys
Who says so? Them? Fact is they didn't take a job. The fact ward ****ed off 12 months after a massive promotion imo disqualifies him as you cannot rely on that. He took the promotion and must have known already why edwards wanted to go so of you take it on you have to commit to it.
Ok... Googled it... I had either forgotten or never known this but it was Gerrard's before Rogers bought it. ? -> Gerrard -> Brenda -> Klopp -> Slot https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/new...n=continue_reading_button#amp-readmore-target Jurgen Klopp has lived in Formby with his wife Ulla Sandrock since 2015. After taking the job as Liverpool FC manager, the 56-year-old moved into a house on one of Merseyside's most expensive roads, Victoria Road, which is often dubbed "Millionaires Row". With Klopp today confirming he will be stepping down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season, it seems likely the popular football boss and his wife will soon leave the home where they have spent almost nine years. Down the years, Victoria Road has been home to footballers, managers and property tycoons, and the sprawling mansion Klopp currently lives in once belonged to Steven Gerrard. Klopp's predecessor Brendan Rodgers bought the home from Gerrard back in 2012, with Klopp said to rent the huge house from Rodgers even now. The Reds’ manager, who has become a popular figure in the village, is occasionally spotted in local pubs and restaurants. The multi-million pound mansion has a market rental value of several thousands per month, and rents can go as high as £12,000 per month on Victoria Road. Klopp and Rodgers have both spoken highly of each other in the past and are thought to enjoy a good relationship.
It's all a bit distasteful in my view. Next they'll be telling us what colour he's picked out for redecorating the manager's room at the AXA. Wait for the positions and locations to be vacated before putting the new man in there.
Breaking news: Arne Slot cannot wait to rip out all the Klopp-era fixings and decor from the incumbent managers office upon his arrival. "I really, honestly hope that Jürgen leaves a cherished family photograph on his desk or a beloved painting on the wall. I would relish in smashing, burning or even defecating upon his possessions."
It's only fair. Klopp did that to the Rodgers portrait gung on the wall just inside the front door. I HEARD. No I didn't see the portrait hung there and I certainly didn't draw a cock on David Brent's fave.