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+3Czarcasm Jethro Les Miserable 7 posters | Author | Message |
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| Subject: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 7:04 pm | |
| Something about this guy makes me take note. What other manager is there in English football that is in it with the players, is the consumate comunicator, and has the swagger and swashbuckle of Klopp ? He came to my attention after the polar opposite of Adams' muff minnows a year ago, and the frightened wabbit performance over two legs. So, anyone out there as impressed as me at the sporting culture Klopp might just be creating ? |
| | | Les Miserable
Posts : 7516 Join date : 2014-03-30
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 7:06 pm | |
| Breath of fresh air bees. |
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| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 7:36 pm | |
| Yeh, but those fooking teeth! |
| | | Jethro
Posts : 8363 Join date : 2013-01-03 Age : 34 Location : Dorset
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 7:39 pm | |
| Yeah but he needs to work on how Liverpool defend.
Won't win the Premiership with the whole you score 3 we will score 4 tactic. |
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| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 7:52 pm | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Something about this guy makes me take note. What other manager is there in English football that is in it with the players, is the consumate comunicator, and has the swagger and swashbuckle of Klopp ?
He came to my attention after the polar opposite of Adams' muff minnows a year ago, and the frightened wabbit performance over two legs. So, anyone out there as impressed as me at the sporting culture Klopp might just be creating ? I agree there are few finer sights than Mane, Firmino & Salah runnin, no swarming over a scarpering defence. It’s been noted that this years semi finals have yield 18 goals. It’s all good fun but the old Tuesday nights at Stoke are the ones that seperates the pretenders |
| | | Czarcasm
Posts : 10244 Join date : 2011-10-23
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 8:08 pm | |
| - Hugh Watt wrote:
- beesrus wrote:
- Something about this guy makes me take note. What other manager is there in English football that is in it with the players, is the consumate comunicator, and has the swagger and swashbuckle of Klopp ?
He came to my attention after the polar opposite of Adams' muff minnows a year ago, and the frightened wabbit performance over two legs. So, anyone out there as impressed as me at the sporting culture Klopp might just be creating ? I agree there are few finer sights than Mane, Firmino & Salah runnin, no swarming over a scarpering defence. It’s been noted that this years semi finals have yield 18 goals.
It’s all good fun but the old Tuesday nights at Stoke are the ones that seperates the pretenders Quite. Klopp is an instantly likeable character. But Roma didn't even play well and still scored four. Now that Klopps right hand man seems to have departed, I wonder if Jurgen will try and lean on someone with a bit more defensive nous. If Madrid are on it, they could get a bucketload. But Liverpool are quite breathtaking going forward when the mood takes them. 4-4 innit. |
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| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 8:29 pm | |
| - Czarcasm wrote:
- Klopp is an instantly likeable character. But Roma didn't even play well and still scored four.
Blimey Czarky, and how many did Liverpool score ? You have a Greenskin head on your shoulders. Ever think Roma didn't play well because Liverpool just took up all the room, and just attacked them in a way they couldn't handle ? Two teams, two games, four halves, one ball, the ultras shipped seven. I'm hoping his vision might just be the touchpaper that starts a football revolution. Kick out the tippy tappy and carpet bowls gang. #makefootballgreatagain |
| | | Czarcasm
Posts : 10244 Join date : 2011-10-23
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 9:19 pm | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Czarcasm wrote:
- Klopp is an instantly likeable character. But Roma didn't even play well and still scored four.
Blimey Czarky, and how many did Liverpool score ? You have a Greenskin head on your shoulders. Ever think Roma didn't play well because Liverpool just took up all the room, and just attacked them in a way they couldn't handle ? Two teams, two games, four halves, one ball, the ultras shipped seven. I'm hoping his vision might just be the touchpaper that starts a football revolution. Kick out the tippy tappy and carpet bowls gang. #makefootballgreatagain Pretty decent compliment there as far as footballing analysis goes. Cheers Beezy. |
| | | Greenskin
Posts : 6243 Join date : 2011-05-16 Age : 64 Location : Tavistock area
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 10:02 pm | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Czarcasm wrote:
- Klopp is an instantly likeable character. But Roma didn't even play well and still scored four.
Blimey Czarky, and how many did Liverpool score ? You have a Greenskin head on your shoulders. Ever think Roma didn't play well because Liverpool just took up all the room, and just attacked them in a way they couldn't handle ? Two teams, two games, four halves, one ball, the ultras shipped seven. I'm hoping his vision might just be the touchpaper that starts a football revolution. Kick out the tippy tappy and carpet bowls gang. #makefootballgreatagain Why bring me into it? Bit of perhaps? Anyway as you did mention my name, i'll inform you of some reality as regards a personal perspective on football in general. Didn't even watch the match last night and couldn't care less about the champions league or the premier league which logically would include also an ambivalent opinion on Klopp-i spend too much time in fact in summoning up enough enthusiasm to just about keep going with Argyle. There has been enough keenness there to observe your views on Adams fluctuating quite a bit this season-Adams out-what a manager-revert to type etc, seemingly very much influenced by results. It is generally acknowledged that Adams has been hamstrung this season by budgetary restrictions in trying to compete in league 1,i dare say even by your good self- an interesting hypothetical question would be to ask what style Klopp would adopt if he were managing in league 1 under similar restraints or indeed if Adams would prove to be more adventurous at a premier league club with top five finances [or a league 1 club come to that].Not sure who the tippy tappy brigade are-certainly not Argyle,presumably that would be Manchester City? If so, it would seem to be rather an odd example when considering that City have gathered 93 points and 102 goals this season-truthfully it must be in some doubt as to whether 50000 City fans would share your opinion but hey, you just never know. |
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| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Thu May 03, 2018 10:07 pm | |
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| | | argyl3
Posts : 886 Join date : 2013-04-02 Location : Down West
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Fri May 04, 2018 7:13 am | |
| He always reminds me of Stephen Merchant |
| | | RegGreen
Posts : 6019 Join date : 2015-07-08
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Fri May 04, 2018 7:19 pm | |
| Shame Arsenal missed the trick with Klopp When he was available I think he would have been ideal for em but wenger opted to stay on for another 2yrs when he should have called it a day then |
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| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Fri May 04, 2018 8:16 pm | |
| - Greenskin wrote:
- Why bring me into it? Bit of perhaps? Anyway as you did mention my name, i'll inform you of some reality as regards a personal perspective on football in general. Didn't even watch the match last night and couldn't care less about the champions league or the premier league which logically would include also an ambivalent opinion on Klopp-i spend too much time in fact in summoning up enough enthusiasm to just about keep going with Argyle. There has been enough keenness there to observe your views on Adams fluctuating quite a bit this season-Adams out-what a manager-revert to type etc, seemingly very much influenced by results.
A bit of fishing ? not exactly difficult to spot was it ? LOL. Of course I was wanting your view on Klopp, given our Liverpool/Argyle discussions and friendly disagreement in the past on how the game should be played. . My view of Adams has indeed changed as you say, and so it should have done, because guess what, he changed his style, and at last chose the style I had advocated all along. So let's get that right. And if you can be bothered, which you won't be, I wouldn't, you can read my original posts for Adams to be sacked. The logic was purely that I felt his dismissal would hasten Brent's departure. That sadly is now not on the cards for the forseeable future. Anyway, I'm far more out the door with present pro football than your good self, and I certainly won't be entertaining the idea of watching one game of the forthcoming world cup. zzzzzzzzzzz But Klopp has taken my interest in the way James Hunt and Hesketh took my interest in 1970s Formula One. I'm a fan of characters that brighten the stage in their field, that do it the way it was meant to be done. It doesn't happen very often in modern spectator sport and it's associated industries, and maybe it never did. |
| | | tigertony
Posts : 2406 Join date : 2012-01-05
| Subject: Re: So, who likes Jurgen Klopp's swashbuckle ? Sun May 06, 2018 12:20 am | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Czarcasm wrote:
- Klopp is an instantly likeable character. But Roma didn't even play well and still scored four.
Blimey Czarky, and how many did Liverpool score ? You have a Greenskin head on your shoulders. Ever think Roma didn't play well because Liverpool just took up all the room, and just attacked them in a way they couldn't handle ? Two teams, two games, four halves, one ball, the ultras shipped seven. I'm hoping his vision might just be the touchpaper that starts a football revolution. Kick out the tippy tappy and carpet bowls gang. #makefootballgreatagain For once Bees - I agree - an eyewatering semi! |
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