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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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I notice all the kopites are coming out with "it wasn't because of the draw, he was just thanking the fans". Would Klopp had done it if it had finished 1-2 then? Not a chance in hell.

Also, "they do it in Germany" brings back fond memories of the "it's a term of endearment in Uruguay" debacle.

They're like cockroaches all appearing out of nowhere to defend the cause, except cockroaches are probably able to learn from their mistakes to a degree.
 

Its classic stuff on RAWK like. I understand why people stay away from it but there's comedy gold to be found. Like this:

''In my mind, Klopp has already achieved more here than Ferguson ever did at Manchester United. Not in terms of trophies, but the impact he has had.

Also, there's a touch of Roberto Carlos about Brad Smith. I think we should use him to supply Benteke with his whippy crosses. He's probably the best crosser in the league on current form''

I mean we have people on this forum that get carried away but nothing like this.

That Klopp has achieved more than Ferguson gave me a good royal lol

Christ was my missus fuming last night when I was taking the piss out of her beloved club.

"Admit it, you must be embarrassed about that"

"No, not at all and your just a bitter Blue with no class" to which I replied "hahahahahaha hahahaha hahahahaha class hahahaha a hahahaha a hahahahahaha hahahahahaha a hahahahaha" to which she mumbled something like f off and went to bed

She hasn't mentioned anything today, but I might get my kids and me in a line holding hands to welcome her home later.
 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/35088106

Another disgraceful fluff article from a publicly funded broadcaster

Jurgen Klopp: Was Liverpool boss right to salute Kop?

Rival fans might argue that celebrating a 2-2 draw against West Brom in front of the Kop is a sign how of far Liverpool have fallen.
But Reds manager Jurgen Klopp, fresh from a row with Baggies boss Tony Pulis, felt Divock Origi's injury-time leveller at Anfield produced a moment that "football is for".
Never one to hide his feelings, Klopp admitted it took him time to cool down after his side drew against a team whose tactics he took issue with.
He also refused to shake Pulis' hand at full-time because "it was not a friendly game".
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Instead, Klopp strode on to the pitch and led his players over to the Kop, where they stood in line to salute their fans.
"I wanted to say 'thank you'," said the German, who regularly joined his players in a similar celebration at former club Borussia Dortmund.
"You need moments like this, and you need moments like this at home, that everybody that can enjoy.
"It's only a point but everybody will talk about this game for the next five or six days, and that's important and that's what football is for.
"We all wanted this one point and it felt like three. In this moment it was an explosion."
Former England captain Alan Shearer said on Match of the Day 2 that Klopp had been "very clever".
He added: "If you remember he had a moan at Liverpool fans for leaving early when they were down to Crystal Palace a few weeks ago, he wanted them to stay behind to drive the team on. They did today, and I think that's his way of saying thanks to the fans."
Going head-to-head with Pulis

Jurgen Klopp celebrates Origi's goal and then turns towards Tony Pulis
Jurgen Klopp celebrated Divock Origi's goal and then turned towards Tony Pulis
It was clear something was building inside Klopp during a fiercely contested game. Pulis, and his tactics, were at the heart of it.
Klopp said: "We had some words in the game. Sometimes it takes more than a few seconds to cool down."
The row began when West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner caught Dejan Lovren with a thunderous tackle, which led to the Liverpool defender being carried off on a stretcher.
The Baggies led 2-1 at that point thanks to goals from Craig Dawson and Jonas Olsson after Jordan Henderson's opener for the hosts.
Origi's late leveller released a valve in Klopp.
Asked about his altercation with Pulis, he said: "I can't talk about this because I only talk about football.
"Usually I shake hands. I did not today because it was not a friendly game."
Explaining his frustration further, he added: "This game was not a game to lose.
"The opponent was only playing long balls, only set-plays, and if you get points like this, do it, but not here."
Pulis added: "He is animated. I have been animated all my life on the bench. I have no problems with that."
Jurgen Klopp
Klopp attempts to get the crowd going for a potential winner
Let's take it onto the pitch

When Klopp went on to the pitch at full-time, West Brom coach Mark O'Connor followed in an attempt to shake his hand.
At first, Klopp, who has overseen three wins, three draws and two defeats in his eight Premier League games, refused.
But, as often seems to be the case with the 48-year-old, the blood cooled and the smile soon returned.
Jurgen Klopp refuses a handshake with West Brom's first-team coach Mark O'Connor
Klopp refuses a handshake with West Brom's joint assistant head coach Mark O'Connor
Jurgen Klopp
Klopp then shakes hands with O'Connor
If it's good enough for Dortmund...

Jurgen Klopp
Klopp salutes the crowd while at Dortmund (left) and at Liverpool (right)
Once Klopp shook hands with O'Connor, it was time to celebrate with the fans.
"It was the best atmosphere since I've been here," said Klopp. "I enjoyed the atmosphere with my whole body.
"Maybe the crowd were disappointed but they didn't let us feel that. We were all in the game."
So he led his team over to the Kop. Some players looked sheepish, others were quick to join in, but it left a lasting image of a manager aiming to build a bond with fans who have not seen their side win the title since 1989-90.
While Liverpool were celebrating their draw, fans of Klopp's former club sang Jingle Bells to their team following a 4-1 win over Eintracht Frankfurt.
Perhaps Klopp is attempting to create a similar rapport with Liverpool fans to the one he enjoyed in Dortmund.
If the reaction of the Anfield crowd - and a poll on the Liverpool Echo website - is anything to go by, he might have stuck the right chord
 
Do you think he does it when he thanks the paper boy or a waiter in a restaurant?
It's a Germanic thing...that's what that bellend who introduces MOTD2 said last night.

It couldn't just be the more mundane reason that he's cratering at that club and wanted to ingratiate himself with the cult before they turned on him for another abject display, like.
 
I took a straw poll of all the loveables in work today and all bar one thought it was great.
Turns out it`s true, sometimes you REALLY can`t make it up.
Would love to know if anyone else has had the same experience?
 
Can you imagine if they win the semi final or a final or big game v us or Man Utd. If we'd done that we'd have been slaughtered by them and the media. It was ridiculous in the context of the result v WBA! Dear me.
 
Yeah the slobs on RAWK are spit roasting the rare brave dissenters for not joining in with the spew of insanity. I fully expected the barrage of siege mentality and the "it wasnt a celebration ffs...it was a thank you to the fans". Presumably for not leaving the ground after WBA went ahead ???...they certainly are eternal strangers to irony in any form.

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Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4315 on: Today at 02:41:36 PM »
Quote from: sinnermichael on Today at 02:36:52 PM
Oh look. There's Tony Evans on talks**** slagging off Klopp for "sending out the wrong message".
He's an utter moron.

He should get used to it because that was just the start. When we beat Stoke and get to the final we`ll do it again. When we get a big win in EL we`ll do it again. FA cup the same. It`s gonna become a thing and rightly so. It`s great.

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Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4288 on: Today 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". F***** breaks my heart.
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What a gift he is.... even after Pearl Drops. Schadenfreude is not just for Christmas....its mostly unavoidable for the duration with a berk like this.
 

Yeah the slobs on RAWK are spit roasting the rare brave dissenters for not joining in with the spew of insanity. I fully expected the barrage of siege mentality and the "it wasnt a celebration ffs...it was a thank you to the fans". Presumably for not leaving the ground after WBA went ahead ???...they certainly are eternal strangers to irony in any form.

SerbianScouser
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Posts: 9,06

Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4315 on: Today at 02:41:36 PM »
Quote from: sinnermichael on Today at 02:36:52 PM
Oh look. There's Tony Evans on talks**** slagging off Klopp for "sending out the wrong message".
He's an utter moron.


He should get used to it because that was just the start. When we beat Stoke and get to the final we`ll do it again. When we get a big win in EL we`ll do it again. FA cup the same. It`s gonna become a thing and rightly so. It`s great.

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Re: Thread for Sensible Discussion about Klopp
« Reply #4288 on: Today 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". F***** breaks my heart.
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What a gift he is.... even after Pearl Drops. Schadenfreude is not just for Christmas....its mostly unavoidable for the duration with a berk like this.

hahahaha brilliant. Talk about missing the point, if you win a cup then it looks a lot less ridiculous than after a 2-2 draw with West Brom.
 
That Klopp has achieved more than Ferguson gave me a good royal lol

Christ was my missus fuming last night when I was taking the piss out of her beloved club.

"Admit it, you must be embarrassed about that"

"No, not at all and your just a bitter Blue with no class" to which I replied "hahahahahaha hahahaha hahahahaha class hahahaha a hahahaha a hahahahahaha hahahahahaha a hahahahaha" to which she mumbled something like f off and went to bed

She hasn't mentioned anything today, but I might get my kids and me in a line holding hands to welcome her home later.

Brilliant
 
I notice all the kopites are coming out with "it wasn't because of the draw, he was just thanking the fans". Would Klopp had done it if it had finished 1-2 then? Not a chance in hell.

Also, "they do it in Germany" brings back fond memories of the "it's a term of endearment in Uruguay" debacle.

They're like cockroaches all appearing out of nowhere to defend the cause, except cockroaches are probably able to learn from their mistakes to a degree.
Cockroaches also have at least a rudimentary centralised nervous system but like our friends have no spine
 

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