Coach Klopp - dream maker

I won’t be able to get that out of my head now…we’re going to rock with Jurgen Klopp tonight, we’re gonna rock, gonna rock with Jurgen Klopp toniiiiiiooooght….

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It has a real feel good rhythm to it that the whole forum can get behind.

A special song for a special manager of a special club

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4eva red

Walk on
Walk on
With hope in your heart

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A full house.

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Klopp is at nothing til he wins the Charity Shield

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They look like special needs fellas, sitting around making up words to a pop song .

That’s a very mean spirited post.

Mute the audio and look at them. Are these the “imagine being us” blokes?

They’re a few auld lads off on a jolly in Europe.

This is just appalling and highly upsetting to all us from England. Condoning the booing of our future King and the President of our Football Association.

Jurgen Klopp has defended the Liverpool fans who booed the national anthem before his side’s FA Cup final victory on Saturday.

Supporters of the club at Wembley voiced their displeasure on several occasions prior to kick-off, most prominently during the rendition of “God Save the Queen”.

The image of Prince William, president of the Football Association (FA), was also jeered when shown on the big screen.

Describing the “majority” of Liverpool supporters as “wonderful people”, Klopp has expressed his belief that fans are entitled to boo in such a manner, with the German believing that they “wouldn’t do it without reason”.

“Of course I have thoughts but I think in these situations it’s best to ask the question: ‘Why does it happen?’ Klopp said on Monday.

“They wouldn’t do if there was no reason. I’ve not been here long enough to understand the reason for it - it’s for sure something historical - and that’s probably questions you can answer much better than I could ever.

“The majority of our supporters are wonderful people. Really smart, go through lows and highs. They wouldn’t do it without reason.”

Liverpool fans have booed the national anthem for several decades, but their behaviour on Saturday has been met with criticism.

Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker of the House of Commons, said: “I utterly condemn any fans who booed Prince William at Wembley today.

“The FA Cup final should be an occasion when we come together as a country. It should not be ruined by a minority of fans’ totally shameful behaviour. In this year of all years – the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee – this is dreadful.”

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Liverpool fans booing the Duke of Cambridge is ill advised on so many levels. Liverpool need a favour off Aston Villa on the last day of the season on Sunday if they are to win the league. The Duke is a massive Aston Villa.

These booing Liverpool fans are not as smart as Coach Klopp thinks they are. They really haven’t thought things through here and looked at the bigger picture.

He’s hardly going to strap on the boots and go keeper for Villa.