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He's a German, it's what they do. Can did it and even Klopp is hinting that he wont sign another one

Klopp was never staying for decades, it was only ever going to be around the seven year mark, same as his previous clubs
 
Just hope the club are doing some long term planning with managers. Keeping eyes open and getting current coaches some good experience for when klopp does eventually move on.

Can see what a bad choice in manager can do to a club. Will be interesting to see how people like Farke, nuno santo and hassengutl and potter do at Norwich, wolves, saints and Brighton we look like decent young managers
 
Just hope the club are doing some long term planning with managers. Keeping eyes open and getting current coaches some good experience for when klopp does eventually move on.

Can see what a bad choice in manager can do to a club. Will be interesting to see how people like Farke, nuno santo and hassengutl and potter do at Norwich, wolves, saints and Brighton we look like decent young managers

I can see us going for Gerrard. Hope I'm wrong
 
I can see us going for Gerrard. Hope I'm wrong
Yeah, that worries me. I'm trying not to think about what happens when Klopp leaves - there are just so many ways we can **** it up.
I hold out a hope that if we continue to improve and win things he'll not want to let it go for a while longer, but he might just want to quit while he's ahead.
 
Yeah, that worries me. I'm trying not to think about what happens when Klopp leaves - there are just so many ways we can **** it up.
I hold out a hope that if we continue to improve and win things he'll not want to let it go for a while longer, but he might just want to quit while he's ahead.

Positive; he didn't quit whilst ahead at Dortmund
 
Yeah, that worries me. I'm trying not to think about what happens when Klopp leaves - there are just so many ways we can **** it up.
I hold out a hope that if we continue to improve and win things he'll not want to let it go for a while longer, but he might just want to quit while he's ahead.

It’s pointless worrying about it. The press will have a field day with this mind.....
 
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Christian Eriksen's representatives will not consider Tottenham's £200,000-per-week contract offer and the 27-year-old Denmark international, whose current deal expires next summer, is holding out for a move to Spain. (Mirror)
 
Fabio Aurelio interview: 'Liverpool have become even bigger now'
A return to Anfield on Saturday afternoon gave Fabio Aurelio a sense of just how much has changed since he departed the club in 2012.
Seven years on from the end of his second spell with the Reds, the Brazilian was back on Merseyside to see Jürgen Klopp’s team maintain their 100 per cent start to the new Premier League season with a 3-1 win over Arsenal.
https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/fi...interview-liverpool-anfield-henderson-arsenal
 
Just hope the club are doing some long term planning with managers. Keeping eyes open and getting current coaches some good experience for when klopp does eventually move on.

Can see what a bad choice in manager can do to a club. Will be interesting to see how people like Farke, nuno santo and hassengutl and potter do at Norwich, wolves, saints and Brighton we look like decent young managers
Interesting to see how Xabi Alonso gets on over the next few years.
 
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Would been impossible to convince two clubs to take both of them.

They've already had to bribe Inter into taking Sanchez

The wages Man Utd are paying Sanchez to NOT play for them still makes him the highest earner in the PL outside of the top 6
 
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