The squad was in bed at the time
I remember when Klopp joined Liverpool he seemed kinda sound tbh, I didn't have anything against him as I always quite liked him at Dortmund. The longer hes been there the more unlikeable he has become, he gets salty very easily.
As a South African said to me...on another easily guessable subject...its only bad if you dislike, he used the 'h' word, xxxxxx more than you should, he was serious too - but it does apply to klopp and kopitesIs it normal to really dislike or even hate a person you've never met before ? I genuinely can't stand him , an absolute weasel
I can see Gerrard's career clearly rolling out: he's going down the same path as Souness: legend player for that lot, success in an ale house league as a manager with Sevco, down to England and eventually take Liverpool to a domestic cup success and then lose control of the situation....ending up where all failed managers end up: Sky Sports pundit.If I had to put money on it? He’ll strop off at some point in the middle of next season with Villa in a mess (‘left by mutual consent’) blaming everyone but himself and working furiously with his old media mates to keep his image and reputation high. He’ll then start the propaganda for him to take over from Klopp.
No way he sticks around there and actually tries to improve Villa.
I gather they are Shielding him.Apparently the fella in charge of the testing was asleep in his hotel room at the time!
Excellent lolI gather they are Shielding him.
Love the 'but what about them and the completely irrelevant thing happening over there' defence.
I can just imagine in court that opening statement for the defence, of any given charge would be:
'Thank you your honour' [pause for dramatic effect]. 'MANCHESTER CITY', [sits back down]
Ahh , Queen Kenny ! A fine specimen of a helmet right there
LOLGerrard going bersek about being done at OT.
First time outside in the real world for him: at Liverpool he'd been part of the Establishment Club since he was a kid and they got nearly every big decision their way; at rangers he was in charge of the Establishment Club that got every decision going off the bent masonic refs.
Now he's with a middling club in the midlands doing a mediocre job and getting as many decisions against as for.
How will young Eddie Munster cope with the injustice?