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[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1130491, member: 2272”]It’s like being a perennial victim of domestic violence.

Klopp will arrive with flowers and gifts We will start to believe we are worthy of love again.

Then one Saturday around tea time the honeymoon will end, he will turn the place upside down and the beatings will start again[/QUOTE]

[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1130491, member: 2272”]It’s like being a perennial victim of domestic violence.

Klopp will arrive with flowers and gifts We will start to believe we are worthy of love again.

Then one Saturday around tea time the honeymoon will end, he will turn the place upside down and the beatings will start again[/QUOTE]
We’ll need a new house for him to do that. The old one was burned down that Monday night last May and hasn’t been replaced yet.

I’d say Klopp has bigger expectations than a club like Liverpool. He’d be eyeing up a big job like Manchester City or Arsenal

Tim and the Villa will be just fine without anybody else to fight their battles.

He deserves every extra cent, going on his immense performances this season.

And big balls too! He’s the next manager import to EPL.

And to think both Rudi and Totti rated him.

He looks like a friend of the subordinate bondholders in that photo. :eek:

[QUOTE=“Tassotti, post: 1130499, member: 361”]I’d say Klopp has bigger expectations than a club like Liverpool. He’d be eyeing up a big job like Manchester City or Arsenal
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http://m.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-league/jurgen-klopp-set-to-make-come-and-get-me-plea-to-liverpool-31158415.html

Lads, sad to say it, but Liverpool are not a big club anymore. As Sir Alex correctly pointed out in his book, the lack of a decent stadium with a big capacity is really coming home to roost the past few years, they simply cannot attract big players.

Are modern day players really that betrothed to the architectural aesthetics of football stadia?

Everton and Liverpool should do a ground share and build one proper stadium.

[QUOTE=“Manuel Zelaya, post: 1130638, member: 377”]Are modern day players really that betrothed to the architectural aesthetics of football stadia?[/QUOTE]what he meant was an extra 20k to 30k in attendance is a massive increase in match day revenue

So who will be in and who will be out this summer? How the fuck are we going to get rid of Balotelli?

could see him joining some Chinese team or some shite for a massive salary
also the likes of Al Ittiad in the UAE or even some crowd like New York Red Bulls, basically a one year deal in a shite league for a massive salary
He just isnt taken seriously any more by anyone

I would love if Juve won the European Cuo as well to rub the cunts noses in it 30 years after Liverpool went on a murdering spree in Belgium

http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00064/SNN0614A2G_64979a.jpg

[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1130700, member: 2514”]http://img.thesun.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00064/SNN0614A2G_64979a.jpg

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[SIZE=6]Juventus’ Max Allegri: ‘only a madman would take kids to stadiums in Italy’[/SIZE]
• Coach speaks out after Turin derby was marred by crowd trouble
• ‘Unfortunately in Italy we are still behind,’ says Allegri
• Match report: Torino 2-1 Juventus

Torino’s supporters react after a firework explodes during their side’s first Serie A win over Juventus since 1995. Photograph: Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty Images
Monday 27 April 2015 11.02 BSTLast modified on Monday 27 April 201511.15 BST

The Juventus manager, Max Allegri, has claimed that ‘only a madman’ would take their kids to a football stadium in Italy after their Turin derby defeat over the weekend was blighted by yet more crowd trouble.

Before Torino’s 2-1 victory at the Stadio Olimpico – their first Serie A win over Juventus for 20 years – Torino fans attacked the bus carrying Juve’s players as it approached the stadium, breaking a window. Juventus supporters retaliated by throwing fireworks at their Torino counterparts inside the stadium, injuring several.

It is the latest incident in a lengthy list of crowd trouble in Italy – just this month Roma were ordered to close part of their stadium after fans displayed banners insulting the mother of a Napoli fan who died following clashes between rival supporters last year while black players in Milan’s Under-10 team were allegedly subject to heckling and racist abuse during a match against Paris Saint-Germain.

“I’m sorry [about what happened]. On the pitch we had a match that was fair, manly and compelling,” said Allegri, after watching his side suffer a defeat that means the runaway league-leaders will have to wait a little longer to claim a fourth consecutive Serie A title. “This ought to be important to everyone involved in sports. Unfortunately in Italy we are still behind, and until the responsible parties start to take measures this is how it will be.

“That goes for football but also the country as a whole. We need to improve to bring people back to the stadium and kids first of all, given that only a madman would bring them along with everything that happens today.”

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