I don't know what's been said because I can only see your comments but if it's about this being one of the most exciting appointments the country's seen then I have to agree based on things like twitter frenzy 'the normal one' was multi thousand tweeted [?] in seconds - and Lawro in the LFCTV studio this morning said he'd never seen anything like the amount of press, journalists/photographers outside Anfield ever.
I asked why a thread welcoming Klopp to Liverpool would be designated as off topic. It couldn't be much more on ****ing topic. However the OP was by .....
Kenny Dalglish on Jurgen Klopp: 'He seems like someone who is not in love with himself, which #LFC fans can relate to.'
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Smith: #LFC's mistake - calling it a committee. The key thing - #Klopp wants to work in this framework, #Rodgers didnt'.
I missed out there- I could have made a nice rhyming couplet of it. The ways of Dribs are beyond the ken Of we , who are but mortal men
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Smith: FSG when they came in they wanted under 23s & that was their framework. They've relaxed that &understand need to buy finished article
Things are looking really good and promising, all the right noises coming out. Usually to feel this positive you have to have some sort of chemical, may treat myself tonight to a bath But I have to go and get some work done now so Auf Wiedersehen lads
Really encouraging times Jimmy, I think the owners have learnt from their mistakes. We now have a class manager in at thankfully the right time, the squad is healthy, we now have the pulling power to attract some talent with Klopp, and the feeling is that the owners are prepared to back him. Honestly, this is probably the healthiest position as a club we've been in this decade. We now, as fans have to back our man and give him some faith, I think we could well be on the verge of something, but until the end of the season we may experience some inconsistency.
Tbh, we have no idea where this is going- anything could happen. At least now we have more of the pieces of the jigsaw in place, and a solid reason for some optimism. And something to get us all excited about football again.
As is the nature of football. We've been fortunate, as a lot of factors have fallen in the right places - to even get Klopp in the first place. Man Utd hiring Van Gaal, Mourinho and Pelligrini surviving and Pep remaining at Bayern, Arsene still at Arsenal. The owners acted at the right time. As you, more pieces in place, but as a club we are more stronger on the whole. BUT, better managers have failed before, but, I'm with Jimmy, I'm going to be optimistic and excited while I can
There was nothing 'bitter' in that comment at all, I was merely poking fun at the usual Kopite necessity to expand on what's happening at Anfield to major national event of all time, type nonsense that you lot are famed for. The rest of that post will end up being proved right I'm sure, when you pick over his tactics when they invariably fail at some point, using your encyclopaedic football knowledge mate I've already said he's a good appointment, probably the best you could have hoped for. I think he'll prove to be good value in the PL as he's batshit mental at times, so your touch line will rarely be dull IMO.