Transfer Rumours Klopp's new contract!

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moreinjuredthanowen

Mr Brightside
Jun 9, 2011
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Join with me in congratulating Jurgen the German on a bumper new contract out til 2022.

His best buds also got a new deal.

Rejoice all ye faithful.
 
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John Henry and his board members know something we don'k know.Keeping their cards close to their chests. Whichever way, it's good.
 
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Great - let's see what he can build knowing he has the time.

Tough job, though - with so many heavyweight managers in the Prem now.
 
6 years when the average lifespan of a PL manager (when calculated minus Wenger) is 22 months.

A big gamble unless there's some performance related clauses in the deal that allow for a termination without paying up the deal in full.
 
**** decision. Love Klopp but he's only been here two minutes and already had a contract.

Contract clause making him top earner? How much is Mane on? :bandit:
 
Not fussed about his contract to be honest. As long as he's at work today I couldn't give a ****.
 
6 years when the average lifespan of a PL manager (when calculated minus Wenger) is 22 months.

A big gamble unless there's some performance related clauses in the deal that allow for a termination without paying up the deal in full.

I'm pretty sure its meaningless to FSG as they don't plan to be around to sack him.

frankly however its also in line with how long he stayed at mainz and dortmund.

I also think they were worried about someone else snaffling him up personally. I just seems one of those that they have the guy with the rep on 2 years left with option for one more and said hmmm..

I also don't think klopp will stay himself as that long is too long... but would you say no? course not.

I agree the average prem manager who doesn't like win something every year only needs a poorish run of 5/10 games and they are gone and that average of 22months sounds actually long
 
David Moyes was at Everton (2002–2013) that was eleven years. Some players have five years contract. I cannot see why managers
cannot have the same?.
 
6 years when the average lifespan of a PL manager (when calculated minus Wenger) is 22 months.

Is Wenger not a PL manager then? Or is the point not strong enough with him included?