Kraftwerker
Formerly RedAddict
Stupid question from the reporter.He's thrown a bit of a wobbly in the Spartak presser, it seems
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41394100
Stupid question from the reporter.He's thrown a bit of a wobbly in the Spartak presser, it seems
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41394100
That's not very charismatic of him.He's thrown a bit of a wobbly in the Spartak presser, it seems
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41394100
Yeah, that's exactly it.Let me get this right, he stormed out of a presser because he was asked about Poch/Kane?
It´s hard to tell. I don´t know of any other message board that has devoted 15.000 posts to the manager of another team. This seems a slightly unhealthy obsession.
Eh? Among the top 10 posters 6 are Liverpool fans, if you go for top 20 you'll easily get 5-6 more Liverpool fans.
So what you are saying is Liverpool fans are obsessed about posting on Redcafe about their manager.
Not sure why he's stormed off over that?He's thrown a bit of a wobbly in the Spartak presser, it seems
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41394100
In the comments, of course Peter Griffin gave us the answer..."He'd love a defense"He's thrown a bit of a wobbly in the Spartak presser, it seems
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41394100
fachtHe's a ticking time bomb
you forgot the la!'Well in,Rafa, Yurgun.'
It's a valid question when you're managing Liverpool and the likes of Henderson, Flanagan and Firmino.How can you ask if a coach loves his team?
Now you know why he walked out!It's a valid question when you're managing Liverpool and the likes of Henderson, Flanagan and Firmino.
What was all that rambling for? Just say, "yes I love my players" or "no I just like them as friends" and move on.Pretty solid presser to be honest. The Kane thing was an absolute pile of nothing.
Nah, they were stupid questions to be honest.What was all that rambling for? Just say, "yes I love my players" or "no I just like them as friends" and move on.
RAWK said:I genuinely believe there is sinister motive behind asking Klopp if he is "in love" with his players.
Firstly, that will get translated into Russian and could create some raised eyebrows in a country with some questionable LGBT laws. But it also is intended to possibly provoke a reaction from Klopp to the term "in love". Just an innocuous question to which he reacts to angrily. It's sad when you genuinely believe the media are trying to fabricate news and sabotaging press conferences with an agenda...but that feels like exactly what happened there.
I encourage everyone to watch the video of it. It was a really weird moment.
It's being reported that he stormed out. Clearly not the case if he rambled on about a question.What was all that rambling for? Just say, "yes I love my players" or "no I just like them as friends" and move on.
WowFrom Russia With Lovren:
WowFrom Russia With Lovren:
What, like maybe he's secretly shagging one of his players?Do we think the reporter had an agenda? - was he hinting at some reported internal dischord. Sometimes a bad question is just a bad question - other times it is to unnerve someone that you know about something the club is trying to hide.
If he is it's definitely Moreno.What, like maybe he's secretly shagging one of his players?
RAWK paranoia or not this was my first thought when I read the BBC article. It sounded very uncomfortable and unusual given the country's horrendous stance on LGBT people to ask a foreign manager to say if he was 'in love' with his players.From Russia With Lovren:
If he is it's definitely Moreno.
There's definite revisionism going on and he's probably a decent bloke and a great coach, but he definitely annoys me to feck when gurning and raving like an absolute fool on the touchlines, and with some of the crap he comes out with in press conferences/interviews. He definitely gets a bit of a free pass too where the press is concerned.I must say I cant get on with all this revisionism about Klopp. Clearly he isnt doing as well in the football sense as his reputation suggested he should. But as a character, as a person, I cant dislike the guy. I want him to fail because I want Liverpool to fail but I have nothing against him personally and I dont really see where all these people calling him a dick are coming from. I dont want the FA treating Mourinho unfairly but that does not mean they should punish Klopp for showing some passion on the touchline.