Apparently, afterbirth is very good for you. Why don't you try some, Tobes. It sometimes sounds to me that you actually have
Gotta love the way they're mak Not my words fella, Forbes compile the list I believe. Maybe you should have words..... To be fair to you, nothing but Liverpool in the news after failing to beat an average team last time out must be painful!
The only thing incoherent here is you lid. You were like the last Japanese soldier until the very moment Brent was sacked now you've got a new false god to extoll
Translation: I've consistently supported the manager of my club Yeah I should have flipped like you screaming for Martinez to be sacked up until your insta-180 when he beat the Mancs. Or like the Mancs do every time Van Gaal loses a game (the only time they'll openly admit his football is ****)
And yet "Brent" has still achieved more in the PL than Martinez or Van Gaal, so think of the rancid loads you lot are bitterly guzzling
If you see blowing the best title chance you had in over 25 years as an achievement then yes, he has. Otherwise, like the rest of us, you'd see him as the complete failure he actually was.
Strange post considering you didnt afford LVG the same in your previous post? Is it bcos standards and expectations at United are higher that you feel 7th to 4th in first season isnt "seeing progress" but Liverpool finishing 12th is?
Tbf you said exactly that when Rodgers was appointed. Especially after the debacle of Woy. There is a degree of history being rewritten and now Rodgers is the Woy figure while Klopp is the new exciting attacking football guru. Even though Dalglish came inbetween I can look back and quote ppl saying "You can see already what a difference Brendan has made. Our attacking style and the way he sets up the side is already a massive plus compared to Woy." You can bet your bottom dollar we'll see the same quote again very soon but replacing Brendan's name with Klopp, and Woy's name with Brendan. My money's on Jimmy...followed by a complete 180 degree meltdown a year later as Klopp fails to work miracles, just like his predecessors and Jimmy calls for his head.
Neither Brodgers or Wodgson had anywhere near Klopp's credentials, Klopp has won two league BL titles and had a CL final very recently. Wodgson has had, let's face it, a journeyman career and gets by propping up his reputation on the fact he's managed all over europe and is a 'civilised' 'cultured' manager when actually he's just piss poor at his job and has never done anything of note anywhere. Rodgers was very young and in his first big job at a big club ... too much for him too soon. He also didn't have the legit CV, as Klopp has, to help stop the knives going in when it became apparent he wasn't up to it, hence it snowballed and he was ****ed.
Granted they weren't recent but Hodgson has won eight domestic league titles. Doubt there are many current managers who can say that.
So back in the mists of times he won 5 (!!) of them at Malmö and before that he couldn't even keep a Swedish Div 2 side from being relegated, back in the stone age he got the 2 at Halmstads in the same league, a league which you can't say is a bastion of top level football. After that he did nothing in the Swiss domestic league and then they appointed him, inexplicably, as their national manager. Then at Copenhagen he had a honeymoon period that got him the most recent title, then he crashed and burned as his true ****eness came to the fore. Since then he's failed everywhere he's been. #toptopcredentials
You're posting much more bullshit this week let's hope Klopp ****s it up against Spurs everyone will have a few days off from you then....
I dont disagree with that but it's what you said earlier I was picking up on. Btw on what you've just said, you look at managers that have also fit the bill such as Scolari, Andre Villas Boas, Didier Deschamps, Juande Ramos, Bobby Robson and even LVG... and well, put it this way - I wouldnt hold your breath. The only thing that stands Klopp out from those names above is he's a screwball in front of the camera... but then that can be said of LVG also - and will only get you so far. Ultimately it will come down to "if he gets found out" which tends to be the achilles heel of many previously successfull foreign managers that arrive here and then fall away.