Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
Club World Cup started in 2000. European Cup was a knockout tournament all the way through from the first round until the Champions League started. The League Cup is 60 years old, the FA Cup is the oldest knockout competition in the world.
I think Jurgen, along with Pepe and Jose and all the others, will find, if they look beyond the end of their noses, that these extra games that they so loath are a consequence of allowing all and sundry (i.e. teams that aren't "Champions" or even runners up to the Champions) into the "Champions" League so that they can have a dull, multi-game group stage before the real stuff starts in February. Would be very refreshing if one of them actually pointed the blame in this direction. Wishful thinking.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
He was always gonna play the kids against shrewsbury at home tho.
Incredible to think that this will be their first Premier League title in the 'modern era'. Even more astounding considering the distance they are going to win it by.
I'm sure there is a statistician/historian out there with the answer but I'd be interested to know the last time a team won a major league title for the first time in decades AND with such a gap between the team in 2nd place.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
He should have been there at least.
I agree. Even if he played the youngsters to not manage them was poor.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
Club World Cup started in 2000. European Cup was a knockout tournament all the way through from the first round until the Champions League started. The League Cup is 60 years old, the FA Cup is the oldest knockout competition in the world.
I think Jurgen, along with Pepe and Jose and all the others, will find, if they look beyond the end of their noses, that these extra games that they so loath are a consequence of allowing all and sundry (i.e. teams that aren't "Champions" or even runners up to the Champions) into the "Champions" League so that they can have a dull, multi-game group stage before the real stuff starts in February. Would be very refreshing if one of them actually pointed the blame in this direction. Wishful thinking.
What counts as disrespecting the FA cup though? I can’t remember the last time we played a full strength team in an FA cup campaign. A lot of clubs do it now.
The reason is irrelevant really. They can put out an under strength team and win, as they have showed. But the position is that big clubs do have a lot of matches, and a lot of them players have International games too.
Had a freebie to see Norwich to play Liverpool yesterday. Have been watching football for over sixty years and don't think I've ever seen a team so individually technically skilled and so well organised. Although they only won by a single goal, (all credit to Norwich), any other result would have been a travesty. They were so dominant. Their passing so slick and movement off the ball was excellent. It looked at times as if they had more players than Norwich on the pitch. I was behind the goal and had a good view of Van Dijk and our own (well he was our own) Jo Gomez and the pair were absolute class. Man of the match for me Jordan Henderson.
Had a freebie to see Norwich to play Liverpool yesterday. Have been watching football for over sixty years and don't think I've ever seen a team so individually technically skilled and so well organised. Although they only won by a single goal, (all credit to Norwich), any other result would have been a travesty. They were so dominant. Their passing so slick and movement off the ball was excellent. It looked at times as if they had more players than Norwich on the pitch. I was behind the goal and had a good view of Van Dijk and our own (well he was our own) Jo Gomez and the pair were absolute class. Man of the match for me Jordan Henderson.
He's had a few of those this year!
I also don't get the vitriol with Liverpool. They are an incredible football club and getting back to where they belong.
Fantastic club and having an unbelievable season. Good on them.
Fantastic team . Don’t see how they are more fantastic a club than anyone else .
Very notable history, success, worldwide recognition, massive support and iconic institution.
There's levels of clubs in football. Whilst all clubs will be special to their own fans many will be an irrelevance to non supporters.
Wigan, MK Dons, Luton and probably the majority of others out of the 92 don't have the same gravitas or legacy as the likes of liverpool or Manchester United.
Always liked Klopp until his utter disrespect to the FA Cup a couple of weeks ago
Yeah in fairness that was really poor.
Liverpool have had a massive amount of games though, I understood where he was coming from. I don’t think the FA helped them at all and Klopp was frustrated.
Club World Cup started in 2000. European Cup was a knockout tournament all the way through from the first round until the Champions League started. The League Cup is 60 years old, the FA Cup is the oldest knockout competition in the world.
I think Jurgen, along with Pepe and Jose and all the others, will find, if they look beyond the end of their noses, that these extra games that they so loath are a consequence of allowing all and sundry (i.e. teams that aren't "Champions" or even runners up to the Champions) into the "Champions" League so that they can have a dull, multi-game group stage before the real stuff starts in February. Would be very refreshing if one of them actually pointed the blame in this direction. Wishful thinking.
At least they put a team in. Back in 2000 (I think) Man United pulled out of the FA Cup because of the World Club championship. At the time I thought they could have fielded a youth team at least.
They're a marvel. Probably the best football team England has ever seen. And they've got Joe Gomez.
Baffled by the hatred for them from some quarters but I suspect that says more about the haters than it does Liverpool.
Hope they go unbeaten, though mostly because it will disappoint gooners.
I guess you dont know many Liverpool fans?
My hatred is not at all baffling, and I'll tell you for why.
I am in a WhatsApp Group, there is alot of fans in there from different teams and if Man Utd win, Chelsea, Arsenal, Charlton you dont here a peep from anyone who supports those, but every single time Liverpool win, the same messages come through from the same people, up the unbearable reds with a gif of Jordan Henderson lifting the champions league, then another one with 7 or 8 red ball things, then another message with something else.
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I think Jurgen, along with Pepe and Jose and all the others, will find, if they look beyond the end of their noses, that these extra games that they so loath are a consequence of allowing all and sundry (i.e. teams that aren't "Champions" or even runners up to the Champions) into the "Champions" League so that they can have a dull, multi-game group stage before the real stuff starts in February. Would be very refreshing if one of them actually pointed the blame in this direction. Wishful thinking.
I'm sure there is a statistician/historian out there with the answer but I'd be interested to know the last time a team won a major league title for the first time in decades AND with such a gap between the team in 2nd place.
and that rangers don’t love the loyalist aspect to the support
it’s what makes the clubs what they are.
Have been watching football for over sixty years and don't think I've ever seen a team so individually technically skilled and so well organised.
Although they only won by a single goal, (all credit to Norwich), any other result would have been a travesty.
They were so dominant.
Their passing so slick and movement off the ball was excellent.
It looked at times as if they had more players than Norwich on the pitch.
I was behind the goal and had a good view of Van Dijk and our own (well he was our own) Jo Gomez and the pair were absolute class.
Man of the match for me Jordan Henderson.
And Leicester for the second time in 4 seasons. That's quality.
Ciuld he take a L1 side to top 6 prem like Wilder though, eh?
Could Wilder do what Klopp has done......maybe who knows.
There's levels of clubs in football. Whilst all clubs will be special to their own fans many will be an irrelevance to non supporters.
Wigan, MK Dons, Luton and probably the majority of others out of the 92 don't have the same gravitas or legacy as the likes of liverpool or Manchester United.
Baffled by the hatred for them from some quarters but I suspect that says more about the haters than it does Liverpool.
Hope they go unbeaten, though mostly because it will disappoint gooners.
My hatred is not at all baffling, and I'll tell you for why.
I am in a WhatsApp Group, there is alot of fans in there from different teams and if Man Utd win, Chelsea, Arsenal, Charlton you dont here a peep from anyone who supports those, but every single time Liverpool win, the same messages come through from the same people, up the unbearable reds with a gif of Jordan Henderson lifting the champions league, then another one with 7 or 8 red ball things, then another message with something else.
This happens everytime they win