HillmortonBlade
With the luck of the Irish
If we reduced to Klopp’s words to motivate us? We’re fucked.I think this is one of them quotes they should stick up on the dressing room wall motivating the players to unite behind Wilder.
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If we reduced to Klopp’s words to motivate us? We’re fucked.I think this is one of them quotes they should stick up on the dressing room wall motivating the players to unite behind Wilder.
I’m pretty sure he didn’t say 14/15, I thought he said 55/60% of clubs voted for 5 subs - well I think we can guess who they were.I think he only said 14/15 said yes because the others said no and he didnt want to highlight other teams that said No as he wants the 5 subs.
klopp showed no class in that interview no need to bring chris in to the debate similar to pullisprick bringing united in to his interview i suspect the 5 that objected are the current bottom 5 in the premier league dyche is forced to have been one of themI’m pretty sure he didn’t say 14/15, I thought he said 55/60% of clubs voted for 5 subs - well I think we can guess who they were.
This has turned into some fuck off issue when in reality it’s absolutely nothing.
Klopp would benefit from 5 subs, so he’s voted for it. CW wouldn’t benefit from 5 subs so he’s voted against it.
Everyone looks after themselves it’s just pathetic at this point, CW needs to focus on why we’re bottom of the fucking league and not engage in this shit, coming across very bitter.
Er, just to be a picky pedant, he isn't Bavarian.Absolutely a massive prick is Jürgen.
Nicest bloke in the world when everything's easy for him, bit of disruption and he's a 6 foot 3 Bavarian baby with a full nappy.
Er, just to be a picky pedant, he isn't Bavarian.
OK, that's it, everyone back to calling him a twat.
klopp showed himself up with that rant he was just pissed that the scallies had just thrown 2 points away in the 93rd minute and showed no class or respect for chris wilder and he should apologise personally to chris like klopp but he went down in my estimation saturdayWell, well ,well, we seem to have an unlikely ally fighting Chris' corner this week. Not Gary Neville, who loves to wind the Scousers up anyway but none other than Garth Crooks. In his weekly column in the BBC:
What's going on? Is the League Managers' Association losing control of its members?
Last week we had Jose Mourinho pointing the finger at Pep Guardiola and suggesting the Manchester City coach was encouraging Raheem Sterling to miss England matches in order to rest his player prior to City's European and domestic programme.
This week it was Jurgen Klopp who threw Chris Wilder under the bus with his "selfish" jibe, because the Sheffield United coach spoke his mind in a recent Premier League meeting and refused to accept five substitutes, instead of the current three, giving the top clubs another advantage on top of the ones they already have.
It would appear the big clubs are no longer satisfied having the best players, the most money and the best resources; they now want adequate recovery time, having played in the most financially lucrative European competitions, so they can return to their domestic leagues fresh enough to give their opposition a damned good hiding.
Why should Wilder agree to that? And why a rule change 10 games into the season?
Wilder's team are already fighting for their lives. He's not playing in the Champions League or any other European competition for that matter. He simply wants to remain in the best league in the world and to do that he needs to take advantage of those teams who want the glory and the money associated with European success. It's what gives teams like Sheffield United a chance in the Premier League.
What's more, television companies have paid a king's ransom to broadcast live football matches on our screens and are perfectly entitled to set game times to suit their audiences. To complain about the TV scheduling now, having taken the money, is rather like complaining about the five-course meal having just scoffed the lot.
If Klopp is genuinely concerned about his players' wellbeing, don't wait for them to get injured - simply manage your resources and rotate your players. You had enough of them at the start of the season.
Goo on lad!
Fair play to Garth Crooks! Although I’m not sure we are fighting for our lives right now...Well, well ,well, we seem to have an unlikely ally fighting Chris' corner this week. Not Gary Neville, who loves to wind the Scousers up anyway but none other than Garth Crooks. In his weekly column in the BBC:
What's going on? Is the League Managers' Association losing control of its members?
Last week we had Jose Mourinho pointing the finger at Pep Guardiola and suggesting the Manchester City coach was encouraging Raheem Sterling to miss England matches in order to rest his player prior to City's European and domestic programme.
This week it was Jurgen Klopp who threw Chris Wilder under the bus with his "selfish" jibe, because the Sheffield United coach spoke his mind in a recent Premier League meeting and refused to accept five substitutes, instead of the current three, giving the top clubs another advantage on top of the ones they already have.
It would appear the big clubs are no longer satisfied having the best players, the most money and the best resources; they now want adequate recovery time, having played in the most financially lucrative European competitions, so they can return to their domestic leagues fresh enough to give their opposition a damned good hiding.
Why should Wilder agree to that? And why a rule change 10 games into the season?
Wilder's team are already fighting for their lives. He's not playing in the Champions League or any other European competition for that matter. He simply wants to remain in the best league in the world and to do that he needs to take advantage of those teams who want the glory and the money associated with European success. It's what gives teams like Sheffield United a chance in the Premier League.
What's more, television companies have paid a king's ransom to broadcast live football matches on our screens and are perfectly entitled to set game times to suit their audiences. To complain about the TV scheduling now, having taken the money, is rather like complaining about the five-course meal having just scoffed the lot.
If Klopp is genuinely concerned about his players' wellbeing, don't wait for them to get injured - simply manage your resources and rotate your players. You had enough of them at the start of the season.
Goo on lad!
I was going to make the same comment. Jurgen 'Player Welfare's Klopp leaving Origi, Minamino, Tsimikas all on the bench.Poor old Liverpool, poor old Jurgen getting beat up by Wilder for not allowing 5 subs.
Well tonight they were allowed 5 subs and used 2, one of these in the 90th minute.
What's he said now?.....having another go at Chris this weekend, this time about fans in the ground, Klopp is fast becoming a bit of a tool
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