BlueStevie35
Player Valuation: £70m
I don't know if the Klopp resigning rumours are true or not, but they sure seem to have the Kult rattled on social media
Um, we spent £20 million on a defender who was relegated, and is now one of our best players.The hilarity if they have to! Could you imagine this forum if we’d done a deal like that on a defender from a team that’s bottom of their league
Whilst it is very sad for Klopp and his family, I'm pretty sure he wont be the first person in football to lose a parent.You know what if you've just lost ye ma really can you be arsed about anything else ,shame on them putting him on the front line. I know its horrendous shame on them should of put him on leave you could see it on his face sick shame on them
Agree completely, my daughter is 14 and a couple of times has used gay as a derogatory term and I've explained to her why that's just not on. The thing is I remember saying exactly the same thing when I was her age. The only difference I can see is I didn't have anyone explain to me why it was wrong.No place for it anywhere.
Pep lost his mum last year, several vile comments were noted on Kopite twitter feeds about it.Whilst it is very sad for Klopp and his family, I'm pretty sure he wont be the first person in football to lose a parent.
Glorious isn't it.Pickford should be given an MBE for services to football fans worldwide
It’s all gone tits up for them since the derby

Hear hear. It's a beautiful thing. Media darlings suffering a rapid decline with their manager acting wierder with every passing press conference. It's not out of the question to think they might finish between 8th and 10th.I personally am loving every single minute of their recent collapse. Just breath it in.
Craig Shakespeare it is!!I've seen James Pearce (and others I think) fluffing Pep Ljinders in recent times about what a genius coach he is.
I did find it a bit strange, but if Klopp left, it honestly wouldn't surprise me if he was lined up. It would be hilarious too, if sloppy was overlooked for Pep Ljinders, and Ljinders would be a disaster, with "Stevie" lurking in the background.
Christ I reckon even "Kenny" would be lurking around thinking he can get back on the gravy train again.
After the way has Klopp has behaved though, they will be going for a yes man, who's dependant on them.
Or even drink it in!I personally am loving every single minute of their recent collapse. Just breath it in.
Bring it on!I've seen James Pearce (and others I think) fluffing Pep Ljinders in recent times about what a genius coach he is.
I did find it a bit strange, but if Klopp left, it honestly wouldn't surprise me if he was lined up. It would be hilarious too, if sloppy was overlooked for Pep Ljinders, and Ljinders would be a disaster, with "Stevie" lurking in the background.
Christ I reckon even "Kenny" would be lurking around thinking he can get back on the gravy train again.
After the way has Klopp has behaved though, they will be going for a yes man, who's dependant on them.

Mate you make it sound like city and the rs are equals.Allardyce wasn’t being controversial, just stating facts that ManC and Liverpool often play long passes to great effect, in their array of attacking means.
"One of the best long-ball players is the goalkeeper at Manchester City [Ederson]. His long balls are unbelievably effective. So when you think you're tying them down he goes 'bosh' and the ball is in your box and Sergio Aguero is scoring.
"The top clubs have different ways to beat you. So this emphasis on playing out at the back is over-cooked. Over time it'll work its way out and we'll return to normality."
He added the Martin Tyler wouldn’t say this bit, as part of his self promotion whilst unemployed. He uses TalkSport for this every week.