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• #167502
How's he an arse, genuinely interested?
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• #167503
There's a lot who manage to accept defeat (or even points dropped) without complaining about the opposition.
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• #167504
. is ancelotti still alive ?
fuck thrushy, he's managed united that has to rule him out, plus he's a total cunt
You do know Ancelotti managed Everton right?
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• #167505
across stanley park < down the east lancs road
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• #167506
He’s by far the worst PL manager since Mourinho on the moaning, excuse-making, ref-bullying front. His front of affability when he’s winning is all the fanbois acknowledge.
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• #167507
^ this
Not to mention his Hampstead’s
Just be thankful the thread originator is no longer about
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• #167508
I actually thought Klopp was a decent bloke for season or two. Funny, plain-spoken, seemingly down to earth. However he’s really morphed into a man that can’t handle losing (or the slightest adversity), constantly bullies officials and generally conducts himself like a spoilt child. The unnecessary unpleasantness of meltdown is a case in point:
https://twitter.com/NOT_MOTD/status/1732657581464731938?t=keTf27Z3DhCP__orLn8OMw&s=08
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• #167509
I also loved Mourinho for a good few years, too. He properly upset the established premier league big players of the time and backed it all up with winning most of the pots. Was quite refreshing, but it got rather old after a time.
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• #167510
Spurs v City is rubbish so far.
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• #167511
I don't see the problem, it's an honest reaction to a stupid question. Most interviewers ask the most mundane or contentious questions, hoping to create a story. It must be very hard not to rise to the bait. Managers are contractually obliged to do these interviews, of course, but it's something they could clearly live without.
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• #167512
His front of affability ...
Isn't that applicable to any manager?
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• #167514
I actually thought Klopp was a decent bloke for season or two. Funny, plain-spoken, seemingly down to earth. However he’s really morphed into a man that can’t handle losing (or the slightest adversity), constantly bullies officials and generally conducts himself like a spoilt child. The unnecessary unpleasantness of meltdown is a case in point
Also agree with this 100%
I'd still probably take Liverpool success over City, United or Newcastle, and I've enjoyed watching his Liverpool team, but I've liked him less and less the longer he's been around.
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• #167515
Magic of the cup:
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• #167516
Sir Bobby Robson was the only truly respectable manager. Everyone else is just a pretender.
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• #167518
Show me a good loser and I will show you a loser.
Fergie, Wenger, Mourinho and Guardiola weren't exactly famous for taking losses well or constantly charming match officials.
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• #167519
Its all about the sort of person that you want to have representing the team you support though isnt it.
edit: Winning above everything is just not me.
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• #167520
Carlo Ancelotti… it’s easy to lose and win with class.
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• #167521
I'd imagine such people don't waste their talent in an utterly meaningless job, football management.
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• #167522
True, Carlo is very classy.
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• #167523
Very true!
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• #167524
We were talking about this last night. Kopite balloons in mourning this, er, morning.
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• #167525
Roman was an idiot to let him go.
Because he’s an arse and manages Liverpool.