He's also said hell stay if city get relegated. Which is obviously the talk of a man who's completely lost the plot. Klopps left and it's broken pep. Thats the sacrifice he made for us.
Klopp said he was taking a year out of football after his time at Liverpool and then as soon as your back was turned he shows up at Red Bull. Man played you all.
It's a nice desk job retirement style role for him no beef from us Liverpool fans tbh we'd give him Gaza if we could
1-5 against Sporting who hadn't lost at home for 18 months. We are looking much better now Odegaard is back in the team
Yeah but they’d just lost their manager - You’ll probably finish second. Liverpool have too big of a lead now. It’s over. You blew it. Well done.
Take it with a pinch of salt much larger than the amount currently in Luv's fridge ... but ... ... apparently we are in serious talks with Ruud van Nistelrooy and his representatives about taking over as Leicester City Manager ... ... he might turn out to be crap ... but it would still be some coup if we managed to pull it off ...
Why would it? He managed PSV for one season and like two games for United. His qualities as a footballer have no bearing on his managerial ability, ask Gerrard and Lampard!
Anyway @FosseFilberto just give it a couple years and you can have Ranieri back again. He loves going back to old clubs.
... because it's Ruud van Nistelrooy... ...so would definitely be a clue for a club of our size (or yours, before the Abramovic billions) ...
And if you were signing him as a striker 20 years ago, that would be a massive coup, I would agree. But as a manager......he hasnt achieved a damn thing. Not saying he wont, or that he cant, but I would argue his reputation as a player means sweet FA when it comes to his managerial abilities, again, look at Lamps and Stevie G. Absolute ballers as players, but ****e managerially.
I’m not sure about this, mate. Would you see Wayne Rooney as a coup if you brought him in? He’s a bigger name than Van Nistlerooy and I’d be very cautious after Ruud upset quite a few players apparently whilst he was managing PSV.
All managers have to start out somewhere, might as well use Leicester as the banter club, I mean look at Rooney's Plymouth at Norwich....6-1
for sure, not saying its a bad move for Leicester, or that he wont be a good appointment, **** knows, but time will tell. Just questioned why it would be deemed as a "coup"! If they signed Klopp, Zidane or Ancelotti, that would be a coup.