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Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4288 on: Yesterday at 01:31:10 PM »
Those who criticize Klopp for his actions yesterday, LFC fans or not, should really be ashamed because what they are criticising is human decency. It is incredibly sad that we live in a world where a show of gratitude can be viewed as "weird", "cringey", or "embarrassing". [Poor language removed] breaks my heart.

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« Reply #4288 on: Yesterday at 01:31:10 PM »
Those who criticize Klopp for his actions yesterday, LFC fans or not, should really be ashamed because what they are criticising is human decency. It is incredibly sad that we live in a world where a show of gratitude can be viewed as "weird", "cringey", or "embarrassing". [Poor language removed] breaks my heart.

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aaah bless, poor little lamb
 

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Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4288 on: Yesterday at 01:31:10 PM »
Those who criticize Klopp for his actions yesterday, LFC fans or not, should really be ashamed because what they are criticising is human decency. It is incredibly sad that we live in a world where a show of gratitude can be viewed as "weird", "cringey", or "embarrassing". [Poor language removed] breaks my heart.

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Jesus. Can they express an opinion about anything at all without resorting to ridiculous hyperbole? Just talk like a normal human ffs.
 
if they had gone over to the crowd as a team and clapped or bowed to the crowd it could be seen as a thank you, when u all hold hands and do the hurrah wave its because u are celebrating the win...sorry draw.... you just achieved.
Had they bowed to the crowd I don't think anybody would be mocking them
 
if they had gone over to the crowd as a team and clapped or bowed to the crowd it could be seen as a thank you, when u all hold hands and do the hurrah wave its because u are celebrating the win...sorry draw.... you just achieved.
Had they bowed to the crowd I don't think anybody would be mocking them

Why is 'the crowd' only the Kop, did no one else support them........
 

I wonder when Liverpool will employ a genuinely sound manager. They are on quite a streak of whoppers at the moment. Suppose Hogdson is a nice man but he was well and truly shafted. Benitez, Dagliesh, Rodgers and now this complete and utter weapon. You'd have to force yourself to like a divvy like Klopp. No doubt he's a very good manager but the way he goes on is embarrassing.
 
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« Reply #4288 on: Yesterday at 01:31:10 PM »
Those who criticize Klopp for his actions yesterday, LFC fans or not, should really be ashamed because what they are criticising is human decency. It is incredibly sad that we live in a world where a show of gratitude can be viewed as "weird", "cringey", or "embarrassing". [Poor language removed] breaks my heart.

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gratitude fro starters would have been to do it to all 4 stands at the very least.
 
Good ould Aldo seems to be at odds in todays rag......

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aldo-west-brom-played-anti-10600413
Klopp’s Kop gesture was fine by me!
I’ve got no problem whatsoever with what Jurgen Klopp did at the end of Sunday’s game, getting his players together and heading with them towards the Kop end.
Anyone who thinks he was over celebrating a point against West Brom has, I think, read it wrong.
It was simply the new manager’s way of connecting, maybe reconnecting, his team with the Liverpool fans and saying thank you to them.
Clearly there had been plenty going on in the dugout during the game and Jurgen was wound up.


But then we have (same edition) The Echo's Andy Kelly in the middle of a sickening editorial style homage to Klopp and the dance of the seven veils (and where he has the temerity to refer to the Holy Trinity) :
"Ray Hughes, treasurer of the Liverpool Official Supporters Club perhaps put it best on social media later...
"I don't think Ive ever left Anfield feeling so happy after a draw, all thanks to the Klopp induced celebrations....what an amazing manager."

 

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