Still doesn't justify the pettiness of Klopp. Funny how he chose not to say a word against Carragher who also criticized Liverpool. Hey nice way to fool Liverpool supporters by ranting against a Manchester United legend. Pettiness at it's best.
But that's the question, where is he getting this idea that people are questioning the players and the managers. He is either intentionally trying to turn this into pundit vs players/managers therby shifting the focus or he is a fool.Seriously. I like that he is against the ESL and says it but he needs to stop whining about other teams treating them unfairly and take one on the chin. Did the players and coaching teams deserve the mocking? Maybe not them personal but the club definitely deserved this. I wouldn't hold it against the next team that plays against us if they got a dig in.
Klopp is in a much stronger position of power than those two are. He can say what he wants and keep his job. Or if he loses it, he gets a huge pay off and he walks into just about any other job he likes. Him and Guardiola are the only ones in that position. I think it’s a little unfair to expect Solskjaer to do it. Firstly because he won’t walk into any other job he likes and managing Manchester United is the only job that matters to him. That doesn’t apply to Guardiola or Klopp. Or Tuchel for that matter.
Klopp is in a much stronger position of power than those two are. He can say what he wants and keep his job. Or if he loses it, he gets a huge pay off and he walks into just about any other job he likes. Him and Guardiola are the only ones in that position. I think it’s a little unfair to expect Solskjaer to do it. Firstly because he won’t walk into any other job he likes and managing Manchester United is the only job that matters to him. That doesn’t apply to Guardiola or Klopp. Or Tuchel for that matter.
He could, but I don’t think it’s fair to expect him to do that either. I’m not sure even Alex Ferguson would’ve.You make it sound like Ole is not a millionaire who s set for life. He can make a noise about this, resign and then live out his days safe in the knowledge that he stood up for something many people are passionate about.
Then he can even go back to Molde and manage them. I think they'd be my new club if that happens.
You're saying this as if he's not already repeatedly done so, while calling out our "loud fans who are not the best fans".Imagine Ole going on rant and calling glazers good people.
I think Glazers had a say on the timing of the announcement too, giving them a full week to media train their puppet.
Klopp bottled it last night. Hopefully Solskjaer does right by the fans. If there's significant resistance by Friday it might be easier for him to do so
But did Ole defend the glazers after the super league story broke out and rant on a tv pundit.You're saying this as if he's not already repeatedly done so, while calling out our "loud fans who are not the best fans".
I'd be extremely surprised if he went back to stand by his 2005 comments against the Glazers. Even in the face of losing football I can see this spineless yes man bending over once again. Fine legacy you're about to leave behind Ole; the enabler of the death of football for a few extra quid and months in the spotlight.
But did Ole defend the glazers after the super league story broke out and rant on a tv pundit.
And if Ole is puppet so is klopp and tuchel.
But it's not about Ole vs klopp. My original comment was how klopp was focusing more on Neville when neville in MNF did clarify he never blamed the players or managers. Klopp took out on easy target and half of the Liverpool fans like yourself will buy it. Hence I said imagine if Ole did the same, he would also feel the heat ( at least from me)And time will tell which of these puppets take the high ground and resign (rightfully so). Or which will stick around stating their hands are tied, etc.
Klopp could well be one of those puppets that stick around. But his demeanour and comments seen to suggest he won't. Tuchel is up next four the roasting tonight. Ole is lucky he has until Sunday before being forced to open his mouth, though nothing is stopping him from speaking now. Why won't he speak? Let's see if Leeds players hand Utd players the Earn It t-shirts too.
But it's not about Ole vs klopp. My original comment was how klopp was focusing more on Neville when neville in MNF did clarify he never blamed the players or managers. Klopp took out on easy target and half of the Liverpool fans like yourself will buy it. Hence I said imagine if Ole did the same, he would also feel the heat ( at least from me)
But doesn't make klopp or fergie correct. I agree neville can be a pain but I don't understand why Klopp took Neville's comments personally when there was no indication that he was mocking Liverpool players or Klopp. He openly was disgusted with Manchester United owners as well as Liverpool. He said he was disappointed the most with these two clubs. What's wrong with that. Carragher also had the same opinion, nothing wrong with that. Klopp coming after the game to specifically talk about Neville when Neville in the MNF clearly clarified again that he was not mocking Liverpool players or manager and he even apologized if Klopp felt that way. Klopp's comments just looked childish.And the reason for focusing on Neville is because he is a hypocritical twat, per the above video. As is Carragher. But Neville for longer. Klopp took it personally just like Utd fans probably would have in 1992 when Hansen was calling Ferguson a sellout. It's an emotional time for those involved.
Nope. That never happened. Fergie was the only manager in 1992 who was against it and raised issues.And the reason for focusing on Neville is because he is a hypocritical twat, per the above video. As is Carragher. But Neville for longer. Klopp took it personally just like Utd fans probably would have in 1992 when Hansen was calling Ferguson a sellout. It's an emotional time for those involved.
Manchester United's manager, Alex Ferguson, described it as a 'nonsense' which would 'sell supporters down the river'.
And the reason for focusing on Neville is because he is a hypocritical twat, per the above video. As is Carragher. But Neville for longer. Klopp took it personally just like Utd fans probably would have in 1992 when Hansen was calling Ferguson a sellout. It's an emotional time for those involved.
But that's the question, where is he getting this idea that people are questioning the players and the managers. He is either intentionally trying to turn this into pundit vs players/managers therby shifting the focus or he is a fool.
Come on, you are bright enough to understand what Klopp was doing?And the reason for focusing on Neville is because he is a hypocritical twat, per the above video. As is Carragher. But Neville for longer. Klopp took it personally just like Utd fans probably would have in 1992 when Hansen was calling Ferguson a sellout. It's an emotional time for those involved.
You're saying this as if he's not already repeatedly done so, while calling out our "loud fans who are not the best fans".
I'd be extremely surprised if he went back to stand by his 2005 comments against the Glazers. Even in the face of losing football I can see this spineless yes man bending over once again. Fine legacy you're about to leave behind Ole; the enabler of the death of football for a few extra quid and months in the spotlight.
And the reason for focusing on Neville is because he is a hypocritical twat, per the above video. As is Carragher. But Neville for longer. Klopp took it personally just like Utd fans probably would have in 1992 when Hansen was calling Ferguson a sellout. It's an emotional time for those involved.
Come on, you are bright enough to understand what Klopp was doing?
He's been jumping back and forth over the fence whenever it's suited him. Calling out Glazers in 2005, then calling out the fans as soon as they employ him.What the feck kind of post is this?
Slagging off Ole before he has even said something??
Ahahahahaha, Jesus.
He's been jumping back and forth over the fence whenever it's suited him. Calling out Glazers in 2005, then calling out the fans as soon as they employ him.
I hope he speaks out as a self-proclaimed fan of United and football, but I wouldn't bet on it. He's been happy watching the Glazers ruin our club while shutting disagreeing fans up, so no doubt he'd rather see football suffer the same fate than lose his job without a massive payout.