Jurgen Klopp

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He's always spoken about going to the PL at some point, right? I guess City is the only likely destination as neither Brentan or Wenger are going anywhere soon.
 
Has Liverpool written all over him
Watch Rodgers drop out of the top four and they'll smell blood, the fans and "Klopp's" team...

The new Dalglish. "Squint and he looks the king la"

Convinced of it

Yes I could certainly see that. Liverpool the most likely destination in my view, ahead of City, Arsenal, or perhaps PSG.
 
@Dante

As primarily a fan of Football I appreciate watching good football games, I appreciate when a coach and his players are full of enthusiasm and I wish them well, I am not a fan of theirs, I am just being empathetic.
 
Has Liverpool written all over him

Convinced of it

Yes I could certainly see that. Liverpool the most likely destination in my view.

You're both deluded, but I hope that your opinion is one that Liverpool fans start believing.

Liverpool are a mid-table manager's club, with last year a complete anomaly.

Klopp is one of the biggest names in global football, and after a bad few seasons he'll want to go somewhere to win things and where his best players won't aspire to move - City, both Madrids, Barca, PSG, German National Team - Liverpool have absolutely no chance of landing him.

More likely that Pardew will be their next manager than Jurgen Klopp.
 
Why are you two shifting the goalposts to 'joy' and 'cursing' during random football matches? There's a difference between taking an interest in a single game and wanting Dortmund/Klopp to do well over an extended period of time. The latter makes you a Dortmund supporter. That's antithetical to being a United fan.

It really doesn't.

We love football, otherwise we wouldn't be supporting united in the first place. Watching a club succeeding in doing things the right way will always give people pleasure. Klopp is a good football man and dortmund are a proper football club, they aren't rivals, by your logic everybody is a rival, which isn't true.

Also there's absolutely nothing wrong in enjoying other teams progress, people have been doing it for as far as i can remember, it's nothing new, and it's always related to an underdog team making an unexpected fuss for the big guns, that's why people were cheering for at madrid last season.

Nobody here would wish klopp well at city and everyone here would love us to thrash dortmund if we play them tomorrow. It's really really much simpler than you think.
 
He'll probably go to Milan first and manage in England at a later stage of his career. Is staying in the Bundesliga out of the question btw? I know it seems unlikely that he takes over another German club but in football you just never know.
 
Christ people have overhyped him on here haven't they? Better than Mourinho? Bit of a bold statement to make. I don't think I really want a manager who keeps running away from every single job they've had (he did the same at Mainz) It's a bit Kevin Keegan esque.
 
You're both deluded, but I hope that your opinion is one that Liverpool fans start believing.

Liverpool are a mid-table manager's club, with last year a complete anomaly.

Klopp is one of the biggest names in global football, and after a bad few seasons he'll want to go somewhere to win things and where his best players won't aspire to move - City, both Madrids, Barca, PSG, German National Team - Liverpool have absolutely no chance of landing him.

More likely that Pardew will be their next manager than Jurgen Klopp.
I would really love to see Klopp in a team with almost unlimited budget without worrying about losing his players like it was in Dortmund.

German National Team sounds like matter of time. Interesting times for him.
 
Christ people have overhyped him on here haven't they? Better than Mourinho? Bit of a bold statement to make. I don't think I really want a manager who keeps running away from every single job they've had (he did the same at Mainz) It's a bit Kevin Keegan esque.

Seven years with Mainz, seven years with Dortmund... What's all that running away crap? How many managers have coached two teams in 14 years?!
 
Seven years with Mainz, seven years with Dortmund... What's all that running away crap? How many managers have coached two teams in 14 years?!

He's resigned from both jobs when the going has got tough. That doesn't really fill me with much confidence, does it you?
 
Yeah his record proves this.
Adjusted for spending, and quality of football it really does!

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Christ people have overhyped him on here haven't they? Better than Mourinho? Bit of a bold statement to make. I don't think I really want a manager who keeps running away from every single job they've had (he did the same at Mainz) It's a bit Kevin Keegan esque.

Well luckily Man United doesn't have a vacancy. Super happy with what we've got.

But, speaking of Kloppo I'd rather have a manager that has the decency to walk away when he feels he can't give anything anymore to the team than someone that clings to the job like an Arsene even though he's won feckall in a decade.

And Mourinho is plain annoying, he's so overrated in England.
 
Has Liverpool written all over him
Watch Rodgers drop out of the top four and they'll smell blood, the fans and "Klopp's" team...

The new Dalglish. "Squint and he looks the king la"

Convinced of it

Benitez will go to Liverpool, if Rodgers gone.
 
You're both deluded, but I hope that your opinion is one that Liverpool fans start believing.

Why is what Liverpool fans believe significant?

Liverpool are a mid-table manager's club, with last year a complete anomaly.

Klopp is one of the biggest names in global football, and after a bad few seasons he'll want to go somewhere to win things and where his best players won't aspire to move - City, both Madrids, Barca, PSG, German National Team - Liverpool have absolutely no chance of landing him.

More likely that Pardew will be their next manager than Jurgen Klopp.

Liverpool are still a big club, with the 9th largest revenues in world football (larger than Juventus, Atletico, AC Milan, or indeed Dortmund). I don't expect Real, Atletico, Barca or the German National team to be looking to appoint Klopp this summer.
 
Seven years with Mainz, seven years with Dortmund... What's all that running away crap? How many managers have coached two teams in 14 years?!

The managers who have stayed at clubs longer:

Fergie, Wenger, Sir Alex, Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Mr. Alex Ferguson, Arsene from Arsenal, Sir Frogie etc.
 
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Well luckily Man United doesn't have a vacancy. Super happy with what we've got.

But, speaking of Kloppo I'd rather have a manager that has the decency to walk away when he feels he can't give anything anymore to the team than someone that clings to the job like an Arsene even though he's won feckall in a decade.

And Mourinho is plain annoying, he's so overrated in England.

I know Mourinho is not everyone's favourite but you can't fault his record everywhere he's been.
 
You're both deluded, but I hope that your opinion is one that Liverpool fans start believing.

Liverpool are a mid-table manager's club, with last year a complete anomaly.

Klopp is one of the biggest names in global football, and after a bad few seasons he'll want to go somewhere to win things and where his best players won't aspire to move - City, both Madrids, Barca, PSG, German National Team - Liverpool have absolutely no chance of landing him.

More likely that Pardew will be their next manager than Jurgen Klopp.

You say that, but Klopp is a very emotional, sentimental manager. I could see him buying into Liverpool's "ethos". That and he likes to build teams and instill philosophy, which is something Liverpool appreciates and clubs like PSG/City/Chelsea don't respect with their demand for immediate success. I don't see him being lured or driven by money. His Dortmund side hardly cost much.
 
He's resigned from both jobs when the going has got tough. That doesn't really fill me with much confidence, does it you?

I don't really have a problem with it. Sometimes you realize that the relationship has completed its cycle. If he left after two years, then fine. But seven... He's done all he could.
 
You say that, but Klopp is a very emotional, sentimental manager. I could see him buying into Liverpool's "ethos". That and he likes to build teams and instill philosophy, which is something Liverpool appreciates and clubs like PSG/City/Chelsea don't respect with their demand for immediate success. I don't see him being lured or driven by money. His Dortmund side hardly cost much.

Why is what Liverpool fans believe significant?

Liverpool a still a big club, with the 9th largest revenues in world football (larger than Juventus, Atletico, AC Milan, or indeed Dortmund). I don't expect Real, Atletico, Barca or the German Nation team to be looking to appoint Klopp this summer.

Because as a United fan who's old enough to remember their glory years, I derive pleasure from watching them build themselves up and then get let down.

Liverpool may have a bigger revenue than Atletico or Juve, but they're a far, far smaller draw...

In the last 5 years Liverpool have finished 7th, 6th, 8th, 7th and an anomalous 2nd. Whereas Atletico are defending La Liga champions and CL runners up. Likewise Juve are defending Serie A champions.

Klopp, I assure you, will not go to another club that will see his best players 'aspiring to other clubs' - no chance. Otherwise what's the point in leaving Dortmund!?

Leaving Dortmund has taken Klopp a long time to do, and to then jump into a similar job at Liverpool, in a league that also contains Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal is bordering on career suicide.

He'll go somewhere that can offer the kind of wages that will give him power over who stays/goes from his team, and where he has a decent opportunity of winning trophies - Liverpool offers neither of these.

Like I said - City, PSG, Juve, German National Coach (would be his wisest move), Madrid, Barca (doubtful, but possible) - but Liverpool? Right now? Absolutely no chance.
 
I don't really have a problem with it. Sometimes you realize that the relationship has completed its cycle. If he left after two years, then fine. But seven... He's done all he could.

True. Also, he must be smart enough to realize that his stock will never be higher at this point and that Dortmund is not the place to build a lasting dynasty. Must be desperate to see what he has built not fall apart because of Bayern's constantly lurking

Also, I don't know how apt it is to bring up loyalty and persistence to criticize Klopp in relation to Mourinho
 
My concern is that City or Liverpool will hire him. Than we could have a real problem.

Will Liverpool spend the money he wants, and will the fans stand by him through an early rough adjustment period?

Will the City boardroom stand by him? They will let him blow millions on expensive players but they will demand immediate results.
 
My concern is that City or Liverpool will hire him. Than we could have a real problem.

Will Liverpool spend the money he wants, and will the fans stand by him through an early rough adjustment period?

Will the City boardroom stand by him? They will let him blow millions on expensive players but they will demand immediate results.

No chance.
 
Please Real, keep him from City for a couple of seasons!
 
Christ people have overhyped him on here haven't they? Better than Mourinho? Bit of a bold statement to make. I don't think I really want a manager who keeps running away from every single job they've had (he did the same at Mainz) It's a bit Kevin Keegan esque.

You do know this is a load of BS, right? :lol:
 
If he wants a club where he will have no interference in regards to transfers, City, Liverpool and Real are not going to be places he'd want to go to.
 
Because as a United fan who's old enough to remember their glory years, I derive pleasure from watching them build themselves up and then get let down.

Liverpool may have a bigger revenue than Atletico or Juve, but they're a far, far smaller draw...

In the last 5 years Liverpool have finished 7th, 6th, 8th, 7th and an anomalous 2nd. Whereas Atletico are defending La Liga champions and CL runners up. Likewise Juve are defending Serie A champions.

Klopp, I assure you, will not go to another club that will see his best players 'aspiring to other clubs' - no chance. Otherwise what's the point in leaving Dortmund!?

Leaving Dortmund has taken Klopp a long time to do, and to then jump into a similar job at Liverpool, in a league that also contains Man Utd, Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal is bordering on career suicide.

He'll go somewhere that can offer the kind of wages that will give him power over who stays/goes from his team, and where he has a decent opportunity of winning trophies - Liverpool offers neither of these.

Like I said - City, PSG, Juve, German National Coach (would be his wisest move), Madrid, Barca (doubtful, but possible) - but Liverpool? Right now? Absolutely no chance.

It's hard to take your assurances too seriously when they are obviously based on speculation and conjecture. Low will be coaching Germany into Euro 2016, and Allegri is very unlikely to lose his job at Juve this summer. So City, PSG, Liverpool then...
 
If he wants a club where he will have no interference in regards to transfers, City, Liverpool and Real are not going to be places he'd want to go to.

Not sure there are any top clubs around who give their manager carte blanche in that regard, not even United.
 
Christ people have overhyped him on here haven't they? Better than Mourinho? Bit of a bold statement to make. I don't think I really want a manager who keeps running away from every single job they've had (he did the same at Mainz) It's a bit Kevin Keegan esque.

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(I´m sorry, but this is the only reply this post deserves...)
 
It's hard to take your assurances too seriously when they are obviously based on speculation and conjecture. Low will be coaching Germany into Euro 2016, and Allegri is very unlikely to lose his job at Juve this summer. So City, PSG, Liverpool then...

It isn't conjecture that Liverpool are a feeder club like Dortmund are.

Likewise, it isn't conjecture that winning trophies at Liverpool is highly unlikely in the near future. Even getting CL in the PL with Liverpool wouldn't be likely, even for Klopp.

The only bit that's conjecture is what Klopp thinks. And for me, I'd think it almost insane to jump from Dortmund and guaranteed CL football being the norm, to Liverpool. Especially when global giant clubs will be after him.
 
Would anyone like him here?

Dare I say it, absolutely. I've been consistent in saying I want him as our manager since 2013, I feel he can build a dynasty here with our resources.

Also I'm a bit worried LVG will leave after/If he wins the league with us, In quite a few interviews recently he keeps saying he wants to spend time with his family which is understandable.
 
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