Jurgen Klopp Sack Watch

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The bitterness in here is unbelievable. You all know you'd love him if he was our manager.
 

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Why are some United fans so pressed? Yes, he shouldn't have ran on the pitch, but we can all agree he was happy his team had scored an unlikely goal in last few seconds of a derby at Anfield. Anyway, if he gets a ban it will be rightly deserved, but stop comparing Mourinho's antics of antagonising opposition fans in their own stadium to this.
 

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The bitterness in here is unbelievable. You all know you'd love him if he was our manager.
The bitterness here is unbelievable?? Are you serious?
Of course it is. It's a Manutd fans forum, and we hate the hell out of them Scousers and their clown of a manager. I'm sure they were bitter on their forums over the last 25 years over Utd.
That's football rivalry.
 

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Can't understand why anyone has an issue with what Klopp did, yeah it was disrespectful but to think he should have a touchline ban is ott, the bloke is a doylum but I'd rather see that then some manager sitting there with no passion in a Derby
 

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I could say the same about you & a few others on here. You don't have to vent your spleen every time the manager of your hated rivals actually shows passion on the touchline. I seem to recall a lot of people on The Caf actually praising his demonstrative attitude when he was in charge of Dortmund. I wonder what's changed ? I understand you're pissed at what happened at Anfield in relation to us grabbing an undeserved 3 points. But it is what is, & when you've calmed down you'll probably realize that Jurgen Klopp isn't the devil incarnate who should be brought to justice because he celebrates like a madman at his side winning a very important game.
You're mistaking me for a 'football is my life' type idiot. Couldn't care less. It is entertainment.

If your man ran onto the pitch after the final whistle, I don't think anyone can fault him. It is just not a thing managers do during the game and he looked silly. The fact that every Liverpool fan on here doesn't think it is is a suspicious and strikes me as tribal thinking.

By the way, I said most football fans are like that. It's not a Liverpool/United thing.
 

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The bitterness here is unbelievable?? Are you serious?
Of course it is. It's a Manutd fans forum, and we hate the hell out of them Scousers and their clown of a manager. I'm sure they were bitter on their forums over the last 25 years over Utd.
That's football rivalry.
I just hate the fickleness and bias. Of course he went OTT and should get a ban. But you have to be particularly sore-bummed to get so worked up about a manager going nuts over a 96th minute freak goal winner in an extremely important game against the arch rivals.
 

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Stop with the ‘you’d love him if he were your manager’ tripe. He isn’t our manager. He’s the manager of our fiercest rivals and by default we hate the bastard and I’d gladly never have to see his bastard face grinning away when he undoubtedly gets away with it again.
 

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Why are some United fans so pressed? Yes, he shouldn't have ran on the pitch, but we can all agree he was happy his team had scored an unlikely goal in last few seconds of a derby at Anfield. Anyway, if he gets a ban it will be rightly deserved, but stop comparing Mourinho's antics of antagonising opposition fans in their own stadium to this.
We're sick of seeing him get away with everything while other managers get punished for a lot less. For example, last season Mourinho was sent off for 'venturing onto the pitch' https://www.skysports.com/football/...ring-onto-pitch-in-man-utd-win-at-southampton Klopp runs onto the pitch like a complete maniac and the officials do feck all about it.
 

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For people moaning about a United forum's "bad treatment" of poor victim Klopp, and the rather ironic cries of "bitterness", what a load of absolute rubbish. This forum moans about everything, and we are far more insulting to our own manager, former recent managers, as well as most of our players, than to most of our rival managers or players.

Also, there's a reason that Klopp cops a lot more criticism on here than Guardiola, for example. There's genuinely not much to criticize Guardiola for right now. He also doesn't always come across as a raging loon (only sometimes).

If you can't stand that your manager takes criticism on a rival forum, and only want to hear an echo chamber of praise for the man, why would you post on a rival forum?
 

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Stop with the ‘you’d love him if he were your manager’ tripe. He isn’t our manager. He’s the manager of our fiercest rivals and by default we hate the bastard and I’d gladly never have to see his bastard face grinning away when he undoubtedly gets away with it again.
Great post !
Why can't these new "premier league" supporters realise we hate these wankers and hate anyone who mangers that scum.
 

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For people moaning about a United forum's "bad treatment" of poor victim Klopp, and the rather ironic cries of "bitterness", what a load of absolute rubbish. This forum moans about everything, and we are far more insulting to our own manager, former recent managers, as well as most of our players, than to most of our rival managers or players.

Also, there's a reason that Klopp cops a lot more criticism on here than Guardiola, for example. There's genuinely not much to criticize Guardiola for right now. He also doesn't always come across as a raging loon (only sometimes).

If you can't stand that your manager takes criticism on a rival forum, and only want to hear an echo chamber of praise for the man, why would you post on a rival forum?
Cut them some slack, playing the victims is in their scouse blood.
 

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Did you see the shit Jose got for the Young Boys / Juve winners?
Seriously?
Yeah waz pretty insane how people make everything into a thing. What i like about klopp is he is like this every game. Such a passionate manager.
 

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Think he got carried away.

We’ve beaten Everton plenty of times so it felt OTT to celebrate like that.
 

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The bitterness in here is unbelievable. You all know you'd love him if he was our manager.
I want my manager to win trophies* as and I must United fans

Therefore Klopp would not be loved

*Not the Norwich cup, WBA Home Draw Shield, or the 'we would have won it expect for karius or ramos' vase
 

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Great post !
Why can't these new "premier league" supporters realise we hate these wankers and hate anyone who mangers that scum.
I disagree. I feel no ill will or negativity towards Salah, Mane, Milner, Keita, Alison and many Liverpool players. They seem like nice people. Ditto many Liverpool supporters, and some of their former managers and players. Remember, the great Sir Matt Busby played for Liverpool before becoming the heart of our club, so being associated with Liverpool should not be an automatic write-off.

With that said, I find Klopp to be a disingenuous hypocrite and he reinforces that opinion on a monthly basis.
 

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I felt like getting the sick bucket out seeing that demented moron running down the pitch. Is there a more obnoxious character than him. Even Liverpool winning was secondary to this.
 

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I really don't get this 'attention-seeking' stuff. He doesn't 'seek attention', Klopp has genuinely always been this nuts. Whether you enjoy his antics or not, that's a different story. But there is no 'attention-seeking' going on, he's the same nutter he was at Dortmund.
 

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I want my manager to win trophies* as and I must United fans

Therefore Klopp would not be loved

*Not the Norwich cup, WBA Home Draw Shield, or the 'we would have won it expect for karius or ramos' vase
Yea not bitter at all are you :lol:
 

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I felt like getting the sick bucket out seeing that demented moron running down the pitch. Is there a more obnoxious character than him. Even Liverpool winning was secondary to this.
Mourinho comes to mind.
 

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I want my manager to win trophies* as and I must United fans

Therefore Klopp would not be loved

*Not the Norwich cup, WBA Home Draw Shield, or the 'we would have won it expect for karius or ramos' vase
Come on, you must know that's a silly argument.

First of all he beat Bayern to the Bundesliga twice. Second, he's currently up against the best team in the world and can not be expected to win the league. Only a fool would deny that he's done an outstanding job at Liverpool.
 

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Come on, you must know that's a silly argument.

First of all he beat Bayern to the Bundesliga twice. Second, he's currently up against the best team in the world and can not be expected to win the league. Only a fool would deny that he's done an outstanding job at Liverpool.
The Liverpool trophy cabinet is denying his outstanding job
 

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Think he got carried away.

We’ve beaten Everton plenty of times so it felt OTT to celebrate like that.
This.

Can you imagine SAF celebrating like this against city in early 2000s (before they came into all the money)?
 

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For people moaning about a United forum's "bad treatment" of poor victim Klopp, and the rather ironic cries of "bitterness", what a load of absolute rubbish. This forum moans about everything, and we are far more insulting to our own manager, former recent managers, as well as most of our players, than to most of our rival managers or players.

Also, there's a reason that Klopp cops a lot more criticism on here than Guardiola, for example. There's genuinely not much to criticize Guardiola for right now. He also doesn't always come across as a raging loon (only sometimes).

If you can't stand that your manager takes criticism on a rival forum, and only want to hear an echo chamber of praise for the man, why would you post on a rival forum?
& if you can't stand the fact that other people post opinions that oppose yours why would you bother posting on a forum in the first place ? What was that you say about an echo chamber ?
 

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I disagree. I feel no ill will or negativity towards Salah, Mane, Milner, Keita, Alison and many Liverpool players. They seem like nice people. Ditto many Liverpool supporters, and some of their former managers and players. Remember, the great Sir Matt Busby played for Liverpool before becoming the heart of our club, so being associated with Liverpool should not be an automatic write-off.

With that said, I find Klopp to be a disingenuous hypocrite and he reinforces that opinion on a monthly basis.
All managers are hypocrites. How often do they scream blue-murder when a controversial decision goes against them, only to say it was the right decision the following week when they're awarded the benefit of another dodgy decision.
 

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You're mistaking me for a 'football is my life' type idiot. Couldn't care less. It is entertainment.

If your man ran onto the pitch after the final whistle, I don't think anyone can fault him. It is just not a thing managers do during the game and he looked silly. The fact that every Liverpool fan on here doesn't think it is is a suspicious and strikes me as tribal thinking.

By the way, I said most football fans are like that. It's not a Liverpool/United thing.
You obviously do care. Why else would you make such a fuss about it ? If Jose did likewise in a similar situation I seriously doubt I'd be making such a big deal about it on a football form.
 

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You obviously do care. Why else would you make such a fuss about it ? If Jose did likewise in a similar situation I seriously doubt I'd be making such a big deal about it on a football form.
I posted once about it. That is no big fuss.

You will certainly not find me signed up to a rival forum, making 4390 post, many of which are posts defending my manager/players/club any time they are mentioned by rival fans, on their forum. :lol:
 

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& if you can't stand the fact that other people post opinions that oppose yours why would you bother posting on a forum in the first place ? What was that you say about an echo chamber ?
Mate I was "Mourinho In" until about a month ago, so clearly I post on a forum where my opinion is in the minority and not an echo chamber. Not sure what you're on about...
 

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Why the outrage for United fans kicking off?
The double standards by the FA is appalling. As much as we all want Jose out, he has been vilified for way less by the FA. Hounded for ‘mouthing’, possibly in Portuguese. Putting one foot over the touchline.
Meanwhile, Klopp swears his way through matches and press conferences, screams in the face of officials and runs on the pitch like a streaker.
The hypocrisy is astounding.
 

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All managers are hypocrites. How often do they scream blue-murder when a controversial decision goes against them, only to say it was the right decision the following week when they're awarded the benefit of another dodgy decision.
That's such deflection and rubbish. I'll bet you can't name an instance when most managers in English or European football have been hypocritical, and certainly not with the level of frequency that Klopp is.
 

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Why the outrage for United fans kicking off?
The double standards by the FA is appalling. As much as we all want Jose out, he has been vilified for way less by the FA. Hounded for ‘mouthing’, possibly in Portuguese. Putting one foot over the touchline.
Meanwhile, Klopp swears his way through matches and press conferences, screams in the face of officials and runs on the pitch like a streaker.
The hypocrisy is astounding.
You are correct, but some people cannot accept criticism of their beloved manager. Heck, I see more criticism of Ferguson by United fans than is generally tolerated by people about Klopp... ridiculous.