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On second thoughts have the new manager ready to take over ... sacking Brendan and having either Colin Pascoe or Mike Marsh as interim managers has just made me want to cut myself <yikes>
 
On second thoughts have the new manager ready to take over ... sacking Brendan and having either Colin Pascoe or Mike Marsh as interim managers has just made me want to cut myself <yikes>

Gerrard player manager surely?
 
the next manager aint going to be klopp i can tell you that.

LFC will keep rodgers unitl the two cl games are done. after that one feels the arlier a decision is made the better.
 
the next manager aint going to be klopp i can tell you that.

LFC will keep rodgers unitl the two cl games are done. after that one feels the arlier a decision is made the better.

Hes doing just as bad as rodgers anyway. His stocks way down right now (may have improved since i last checked mind).

Dont take this the wrong way but i bet you go for koeman. Nothing to do with the tranfers either. I find liverpool are always chasing the next big thing.
 
I'd drop the guy. I'd make such a poisonous scene he'd not be able to show his face at anfield...... and i'd get the kop on my side by flaying johnson alive prematch before my home debut.
 
Hes doing just as bad as rodgers anyway. His stocks way down right now (may have improved since i last checked mind).

Dont take this the wrong way but i bet you go for koeman. Nothing to do with the tranfers either. I find liverpool are always chasing the next big thing.

klopp is engineering his exit, his teams been sold out form under him twice at least.

I doubt we'd be cheeky enough to go for koeman but who knows. your theory is as good as any on this.
 
Hes doing just as bad as rodgers anyway. His stocks way down right now (may have improved since i last checked mind).

Dont take this the wrong way but i bet you go for koeman. Nothing to do with the tranfers either. I find liverpool are always chasing the next big thing.

This time last season you was shouting from the roof tops for Klopp to join Man Utd. He was the be-all-and-end-all according to you. Now he's not good enough for us and is as bad as Rodgers? Anyone would think you were biased <laugh>
 
klopp is engineering his exit, his teams been sold out form under him twice at least.

I doubt we'd be cheeky enough to go for koeman but who knows. your theory is as good as any on this.

Arsenal will go for klopp and realise things are not always greener. Klopp is a great manager but his next choice could make or break his career. I think both arsenal and liverpool would be a massive risk for him.
 
This time last season you was shouting from the roof tops for Klopp to join Man Utd. He was the be-all-and-end-all according to you. Now he's not good enough for us and is as bad as Rodgers? Anyone would think you were biased <laugh>

I rate klopp but hes obviously struggling now so hes not the Messiah. My point is his stock is down now so i dont think he would be a good fit.
 
The Metro are on it guys!

http://metro.co.uk/2014/11/23/brend...borussia-dortmund-coach-jurgen-klopp-4959542/

Liverpool are seemingly planning for life after Brendan Rodgers after reportedly lining up Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp as his replacement at the club.

The sensational claim comes just hours after The Reds succumbed to a shock 3-1 defeat at Crystal Palace, with the loss being Liverpool&#8217;s third consecutive defeat and their sixth overall so far this season.

With fans and pundits such as Jamie Carragher beginning to criticise Rodgers, The Express have claimed that the Liverpool board could hire Klopp to replace their current manager should they decide to let him go.

Klopp &#8211; whose Dortmund side currently lie in the Bundesliga relegation zone &#8211; has also been linked with a move to Arsenal following recent comments he made about wanting to manage in the Premier League.

MORE: Jamie Carragher blasts former team Liverpool as being &#8216;mentally and physically weak&#8217; after Crystal Palace defeat
 
Klopp is a reasonable choice, but for me there is one stand out for Liverpool. He would get you into the top 4, he would attract the top players who would want to play for him, and he'd spend your money wisely. And that man is Marcelo Bielsa. Very underrated but everything I've seen of him at Bilbao and now Marseille shows he would sort Liverpool out from top to bottom. The only down side is his age, but he could be at Anfield for 5 years+ if he works out.
 
Arsenal will go for klopp and realise things are not always greener. Klopp is a great manager but his next choice could make or break his career. I think both arsenal and liverpool would be a massive risk for him.

arsenal will not be a risk for anyone.... all they need do is go buy a martinez style player and rebuild arsenals steel. Wenger refuses to do so. they've lods of cash and some good player.s

LFC are a huge risk as 90% of the players are pussies and not top players so all the money s stuck in poor players who need replacing.

Klopp has had his team sold out from under him and players poached on free's etc. in the end however he's also stayed too long at dortmund and should have left himself like a mourinho or guardiola and let someone else deal with the ****.
 
Klopp is a reasonable choice, but for me there is one stand out for Liverpool. He would get you into the top 4, he would attract the top players who would want to play for him, and he'd spend your money wisely. And that man is Marcelo Bielsa. Very underrated but everything I've seen of him at Bilbao and now Marseille shows he would sort Liverpool out from top to bottom. The only down side is his age, but he could be at Anfield for 5 years+ if he works out.
The owners want a young manager, hence why they went with Rodgers to begin with. The idea of having a manager that will be there for a long time and build team after team.
Granted it doesn't always work, the younger manager doesn't have the experience or tactical nous that the older ones will have, but for every younger man their is always a Woy who's been around the block and is still ****.