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If he takes another job, it will probably be the German national team. |
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If Alonso is anything like his childhood mate Arteta then see you in five years time when everyone will be calling you bottle jobs.
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levels :laugh: |
Xabi is already doing better than Tuchel with a on paper lesser team :D
while Tuchel is choking here and there with a on paper quality team :fan: |
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I'd like to take this opportunity to welcome the LFC fans back to the world of mediocrity |
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Be careful what you wish you wish for ! I reckon Xabi Alonso will be fabulous Look at this current squad .. Intriguingly he may come in .. sell Salah for an absolute fortune and bring in 2 or 3 amazing players of HIS choice !! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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and tbh even if Xabi only has one year there, i reckon Leverkusen is attractive for all sorts of managers again, i'd personally recommend the Bodo/Glimt coach Kjetil Knutsen as Xabi's successor i think |
He paid for his teeth and his lazer eye surgery and then he packed up :laugh:
seriously though he will be a loss to the prem but I reckon he has had some kind of health scare or doesn't want to get one, bit of an odd time to announce it but then I guess there is no right time really |
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Once again he's walked away without being sacked preserving his record of never being sacked from a job,
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It does seem odd given where Liverpool are now plus the immense potential as well Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Going out at the top. Could be leaving with A quadruple Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Probably favourite for the Europa league, and possibly slight faves in the carabao, but you'd have to be mental to think they'll finish above 115 charges FC, and possibly even Arsenal.. |
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Running rampant after Christmas is what they do, but I wouldn't rule Liverpool out of it at all. Liverpool historically tend to use emotion and circumstance as that weird final push moreso than finance and firepower, and Klopp's era coming to a definite close is quite the push. Joe Gomez wins it for us at home to Wolves with a ****ing screamer. |
i couldn't call the winner of the league this season, i think a lot will depend on how far they all get in europe because that will stretch resources
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Xabi Alonso, in 2018:
“Yes for sure, I have dreamt of [managing Liverpool]. But first, I have to prove myself. My link, my commitment, my passion with Liverpool is there.” |
if half the liverpool squad leave at the end of the season and there isn't any money for replacements, there may not be many willing to take the job on
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Thank you for the memories Jurgen... you German ****.
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It's not an impossibility, but I'm way too scarred by the memories of city just winning every game for the last half of every season, and we aren't at the same level to keep pace. Throw in some dodgy reffing (which city never seem to suffer with for some reason :think:), and it's not really very realistic. If we're still top in March when city come to Anfield, and then we beat them, I may change my mind but that's currently a long way away. This man on pens as soon as the league places are sorted
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Who’s leaving ?!! Nobody apart from Klopp Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
It's sad tbh as he is probably the most charismatic Manager in the Premier League at the moment.
Plus not only did he make Liverpool a really good team that actually won trophies (instead of being a nearly team like Arsenal and Spurs) he actually managed to make Liverpool a team to root for, especially if you don't want Man City to win everything in sight. Liverpool really will miss his presence next season. |
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