Match Day Thread 2016/17 Premier League, Cups & Euro Watch

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klopp talks like a fna all game to the 4th offical and went a bit looney like the guy was his best mate

mourinho never says a word until he call the guy a son of a whore in portugese and questions his sexuality and thinks its unfiar he doesn't get away with it.
Klopp got right in the 4th officials face after Chelsea missed that penalty, it was ****ing sinister.

On this in general, the 4th officials are nothing more than a verbal punch bag for managers it seems. They get berated after every decision, decisions they didn't make ffs!

I mean seriously, what's the ****ing point of them? Aside from holding up the subs boards what purpose do they actually serve?
 
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Klopp got right in the 4th officials face after Chelsea missed that penalty, it was ****ing sinister.

On this in general, the 4th officials are nothing more than a verbal punch bag for managers it seems. They get berated after every decision, decisions they didn't make ffs!

I mean seriously, what's the ****ing point of them? Aside from holding up the subs boards what purpose do they actually serve?
Nope. Just an outlet of relief and passion. He was pleased we didn't concede the penalty and he was beating his chest.

"It was a foul before in my opinion on Lovren, that's what I was a little angry about," Klopp said.

"No-one can beat us, was what I said (to Swarbrick). Obviously that's not true but it felt for us like this in that moment.

"I was absolutely the wrong person to say it. I said sorry - I was a bit excited. He said 'No problem I like your passion'."
 
Nope. Just an outlet of relief and passion. He was pleased we didn't concede the penalty and he was beating his chest.

"It was a foul before in my opinion on Lovren, that's what I was a little angry about," Klopp said.

"No-one can beat us, was what I said (to Swarbrick). Obviously that's not true but it felt for us like this in that moment.

"I was absolutely the wrong person to say it. I said sorry - I was a bit excited. He said 'No problem I like your passion'."

LOL, he was right in his face giving him pelters, if that was Maureen you lot would be saying he was a **** for it, but because it's Klopp it's just 'passion'

It was out of order, but he did apologise for it afterwards in fairness.
 
thats nice but all the others have finished so.....he could vanish from that list in an instant any time
Maybe he is going to do it against Hull. To me it's not a big deal scoring at home or away. His two goals
against Manchester city and Chelsea are very crucial. City's game will probably be 0:0 and he scored. Chelsea's game should have been Liverpool 0:1 Chelsea. Who is complaining?.
 
LOL, he was right in his face giving him pelters, if that was Maureen you lot would be saying he was a **** for it, but because it's Klopp it's just 'passion'

It was out of order, but he did apologise for it afterwards in fairness.

Yeah Tobes you're completely [HASHTAG]#neutral[/HASHTAG] and it's not at all because there's a difference between Klopp shouting "we are great" compared with Mourinho shouting "you are **** give me decisions"
 
Yeah Tobes you're completely [HASHTAG]#neutral[/HASHTAG] and it's not at all because there's a difference between Klopp shouting "we are great" compared with Mourinho shouting "you are **** give me decisions"
Yeah Klipperty only speaks nicely to 4th officials, always has done, what a gent.

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Thanks for proving my point btw <ok>
 
Yeah Klipperty only speaks nicely to 4th officials, always has done, what a gent.

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Thanks for proving my point btw <ok>

So Mourinho should be allowed to abuse officials because Klopp wasn't punished by the FA for screaming at an official when managing a German team in a UEFA competition

Got it <ok>

[HASHTAG]#neutral[/HASHTAG]
 
So Mourinho should be allowed to abuse officials because Klopp wasn't punished by the FA for screaming at an official when managing a German team in a UEFA competition

Got it <ok>

[HASHTAG]#neutral[/HASHTAG]

Who said that?

Your double standards are incredible
 
Who said that?

Your double standards are incredible

Yours are

Any evidence of Klopp using "foul or abusive" language? Or are the officials in a [HASHTAG]#conspiracy[/HASHTAG] to cover it up?

I'm sure I don't need to remind you that Mourinho was taken to court for abusing his own staff let alone officials
 
Yours are

Any evidence of Klopp using "foul or abusive" language? Or are the officials in a [HASHTAG]#conspiracy[/HASHTAG] to cover it up?

I'm sure I don't need to remind you that Mourinho was taken to court for abusing his own staff let alone officials
The language used is irrelevant, it was his actions that were out of order, as he admitted himself you dipstick <doh>
 
It's hilarious how people who were suggesting long and potentially lifetime bans for Suarez on the basis of repeat offences somehow think Mourinho's weekly repeat offences should all be considered completely in isolation
 
The language used is irrelevant, it was his actions that were out of order, as he admitted himself you dipstick <doh>
Exactly. Hos-A would never apologies like the true gent Klopp is. <ok>

Klopp was sent off during after berating the fourth official for taking too long to allow defender Neven Subotic to return to the pitch.

"I made myself look like a monkey out there and that's not on," said Klopp.

"I overstepped the mark and it was really pathetic of me."
 
It's hilarious how people who were suggesting long and potentially lifetime bans for Suarez on the basis of repeat offences somehow think Mourinho's weekly repeat offences should all be considered completely in isolation
Maybe when he bites someone on repeated occasions that comparison might have a semblance of a point like.
 
Maybe when he bites someone on repeated occasions that comparison might have a semblance of a point like.

Yep Mourinho very cleverly switches between physical and verbal abuse of staff and officials so he's never pinned down to repeating the same offence
 
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