Duchene2MacKinnon
In the hands of Genius
- Aug 8, 2006
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bold play to appoint a 19 year old striker as your manager, but interesting to see if it works out
So Chelsea buy and sell from Chelsea?
Managerial related how...?
Doesn't quite feel like this year's the year, especially now that we suddenly have no midfield heading into the NLD and City. I'll be setting my hopes and dreams on next year and take whatever comes this year
I'm sure this'll go down smoothly with their fans ...
I don't know about 'universally hated'. Rangnick had the same job, didn't he? Hasn't really turned him into a widely hated villain. Leipzig managers like Rose or Hasenhuttl or Nagelsmann haven't been declared persona non grata either.
Would this go here then?
Sort of sad turn of events for Klopp, will go from an almost universally loved figure in Germany to an almost universally hated.
As someone who was adamant that he should be given more of a chance , this start is unacceptable and he needs to goSeems like Ten Hag will survive
I would have canned him now and give the new manager the easy stretch before the November break; but they are probably going to give him to the November break to save himself. I think that’s completely backwards but my opinion doesn’t matter. I would have gotten rid of him after the FA CupAs someone who was adamant that he should be given more of a chance , this start is unacceptable and he needs to go
Universally hated in Germany is what I meant.I don't know about 'universally hated'. Rangnick had the same job, didn't he? Hasn't really turned him into a widely hated villain. Leipzig managers like Rose or Hasenhuttl or Nagelsmann haven't been declared persona non grata either.
I think Klopp's reputation will take a bit of a hit simply because of all the nonsense he's talked about how he'd only work for special clubs that have a special connection with the fans and all that. But by and large most fans know that people actually working in the industry don't really care about all that and just worry about the career aspects of taking jobs.
It does show that all his talk about being against 'sugar daddy' clubs was always more about being annoyed by the fact his competitors could spend more on players than any genuine principle. Klopp can charm the sock off anyone, but based on everything I've heard I wouldn't exactly say he's an intellectual. Clearly no dummy, but when it comes to non-football stuff, I don't think he's motivated to think about it in a very deep way. But that would apply to most people, so it's hardly a major thing to hold against him.
Trust me, I am very familiar with Leipzig's status in Germany. And no offense, probably more so than you.Universally hated in Germany is what I meant.
And outside of Leipzig fans, I don't think anyone will like this in Germany.
I know most (especially casual) football fans outside of Germany care or realize about Leipzig's status in Germany... But German fans do.