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Liverpool 2015/16 Part 1&2: A new hope with Klopp


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worried for you all that it is a false dawn

 

if google BR, I think even more LOL quotes [laugh]

 

most of us are not expecting to win the league so soon, it will take a few years at least. but at least some passion and direction in our football. make watching liverpool fun again.

 

regarding BR,

people laugh with klopp and his antics

 

people laugh at BR

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most of us are not expecting to win the league so soon, it will take a few years at least. but at least some passion and direction in our football. make watching liverpool fun again.

 

 

but this was th exact same thing said when BR first took over..

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but this was th exact same thing said when BR first took over..

 

 

was doubtful of him when he took over but we gave him a chance. 3 years.

 

(actually, I don't think his "death by football" made watching liverpool fun)

 

but he lost his way, gave up his principles and starting developing a big ego.

 

the football last year and this year showed no direction, no tactics.

 

time to move on

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If Klopp signed for Pool, the line up of his coaching staff .......

 

 

From Sky Sport : Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool coaching team: Who will the German bring to Anfield?

 

With Liverpool closing on a deal to make Jurgen Klopp their new manager, we look at the backroom team the German may bring with him to Anfield.

 

Liverpool's owners, the Fenway Sports Group, are expected to allow Klopp to hire his own assistants, likely to comprise of those who worked alongside him during his seven years at the Westfalenstadion.

These are Klopp's most trusted lieutenants who could follow him to Merseyside if he becomes Liverpool boss:

1. Krawietz would be one of Klopp's two main assistants at Liverpool having worked alongside him at both Mainz and then Borussia Dortmund.

 

2. Zeljko Buvac is Klopp's other key coaching ally, with the pair having known each other since 1992 when they were team-mates at Mainz.

 

3. Wolfgang de Beer kept goal for Dortmund for 15 years before a serious knee injury forced him to hang up his gloves in 2001, with the German going on to become the Bundesliga club's goalkeeping coach a year later.

 

4. Andreas Beck : Klopp brought Beck to Dortmund as one of the club's three main fitness coaches in 2012, a position he had held for the previous five years at 1.FC Nurnberg, with his main responsibilities being to warm the players up before training and focusing on

their rehabilitation.

 

5. Gary McAllister : Klopp may decide to turn to some former Liverpool players to help maintain a link with the club, especially given current first-team coach and former midfielder Gary McAllister could leave Anfield if the 48-year-old's appointment is confirmed.

And if Klopp does opt to go down that route, then these ex-Liverpool players could be contenders to join his backroom team

 

6. Dietmar Hamann : Hamann enjoyed great success at Anfield between 1999 and 2006 and, since retiring in 2011, the former Germany international has been involved in coaching with the likes of MK Dons, Leicester City and Stockport County

 

7. Markus Babbel : The German spent four years at Anfield under Gerard Houllier's management, before his career at the club was brought to a premature end after he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome.

 

8. Sami Hyypia : Hyypia was a hugely popular figure at the club between 1999 and 2009, with the former Liverpool captain then moving into management after retiring from the game four years ago.

The Finn has been in charge of Bayer Leverkusen - who he guided to the last 16 of the Champions League and finished fourth in his first full season at the Bundesliga club - Brighton & Hove Albion and now FC Zurich, although the 41-year-old has been consistently linked with a return to Anfield in a coaching capacity in recent years.

More stories, the Link : http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11669/10019957/klopps-coaching-team

 

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worried for you all that it is a false dawn

 

if google BR, I think even more LOL quotes [laugh]

 

we have many false dawn... one more dun matter.

with brenda, there is no light, no hope except praying joe allen come back and solve all problems

with any others, there is potential

 

with klopp, there is hope. firmino will lose his way with brenda, loan out nxt yr, with klopp, we may have 2 brazilians AM samba-ing every match (till the barca and real madraid come and offer stupid $$)

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i will like to see hyppia back. can help them in defensive tactics. a hugely popular reds will b welcomed by both players n fans.

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i will like to see hyppia back. can help them in defensive tactics. a hugely popular reds will b welcomed by both players n fans.

 

I agree.

 

And like SG, this is a ex-Reds captain. Definitely welcomed.

He was a leader, one half of a mean and stingy central defense that was seldom breached, unlike the current bunch.

 

And he could score goals (quite a few over the years), sometimes with his legs even :grin:

 

Sure to be of some help somehow.

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i will like to see hyppia back. can help them in defensive tactics. a hugely popular reds will b welcomed by both players n fans.

Agreed.

Hyppia may not be fast, but he read the game so well that he covered the ground faster than the strikers :)

He steady our defense, and occasionally scored with his headers in the Opp half :)

Humble and without doubt one of our finer defenders :)

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I will find it quite amusing if half the pool team is made up of German nationals next season. [laugh][laugh] [laugh]

 

We will be in luck if that happens. Edited by Extinguisher
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I will find it quite amusing if half the pool team is made up of German nationals next season. [laugh][laugh] [laugh]

 

 

adding some German steel would be good for the club. we have had some fantastic German players who served the club with great distinction in the past. with the appointment of Klopp, who knows, we might be able to unearth promising young players to kick-start a new era.

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adding some German steel would be good for the club. we have had some fantastic German players who served the club with great distinction in the past. with the appointment of Klopp, who knows, we might be able to unearth promising young players to kick-start a new era.

klopp jus need to utilise emre can to his full potential can liao. He can b the engine of the team. Don hv to look far.
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klopp jus need to utilise emre can to his full potential can liao. He can b the engine of the team. Don hv to look far.

Agreed. Just play each player at his best position, and we can see all the benefits :))

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Agreed.

Hyppia may not be fast, but he read the game so well that he covered the ground faster than the strikers :)

He steady our defense, and occasionally scored with his headers in the Opp half :)

Humble and without doubt one of our finer defenders :)

1 hyppia = multiple of skrtel + loverns + Sahko

 

The best defender we had since alan hansen

 

his partnership with henchoz... TIGHT! even carra and babbel need to play full backs to play in the team

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