More likely the Ronny O'SullivansI swear Dyche is related to the Tyson Fury family. I expect he was shouting back "come down the site any time ya big veneer dosser"
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More likely the Ronny O'SullivansI swear Dyche is related to the Tyson Fury family. I expect he was shouting back "come down the site any time ya big veneer dosser"
When did “I don’t like your tone” become cunt off vernacular on here? The fuck has happened to this place?
You’ll be lightly slapping one another’s cheeks with lace gloves next.
Long may they continue to fail to cope.I suspect that Klopp is suffering the same thing that Poch had. Sheer fatigue from the high energy game. Players unable to cope with much more than 3 seasons of it without significant changes in line up. (Of the team that drew with us 5 years ago only Milner and Origi are still with them (mainly as back up now) whilst we still have Lloris, Toby, Erik, Dele and Kane (of which 3 are regulars). It happened with Dortmund as well, even though the statisticians found that they had a significant underperformance from the "expected" results in Klopp's last season. The question is, does he have what Poch seemed to lack in an ability to rebuild the team again? Hopefully not.
he didnt rebuild it at Dortmund.I suspect that Klopp is suffering the same thing that Poch had. Sheer fatigue from the high energy game. Players unable to cope with much more than 3 seasons of it without significant changes in line up. (Of the team that drew with us 5 years ago only Milner and Origi are still with them (mainly as back up now) whilst we still have Lloris, Toby, Erik, Dele and Kane (of which 3 are regulars). It happened with Dortmund as well, even though the statisticians found that they had a significant underperformance from the "expected" results in Klopp's last season. The question is, does he have what Poch seemed to lack in an ability to rebuild the team again? Hopefully not.
Hopefully they will have no option other than to go full strength....... I think Klopp might be feeling it a bit and the last thing he wants is to be dumped out of the cup by their fiercest rivals.And surely he will have to put a strong team out Sunday v Manu while we play the stiffs v Wycombe?
I suspect that Klopp is suffering the same thing that Poch had. Sheer fatigue from the high energy game. Players unable to cope with much more than 3 seasons of it without significant changes in line up. (Of the team that drew with us 5 years ago only Milner and Origi are still with them (mainly as back up now) whilst we still have Lloris, Toby, Erik, Dele and Kane (of which 3 are regulars). It happened with Dortmund as well, even though the statisticians found that they had a significant underperformance from the "expected" results in Klopp's last season. The question is, does he have what Poch seemed to lack in an ability to rebuild the team again? Hopefully not.
I think so too, he always seem particularly intense. It is draining managing a club at the top level and you can't maintain that intensity forever as Poch found out. Wouldn't surprise me at all if he leaves in the next year.When you’ve won the league and cl in a short period of time , there is only one way to go . He has done it all with them now. I see him leaving very soon
Yes, and then they get Gerrard in. There will be levels of scouseness not previously thought possible to humankind.I think so too, he always seem particularly intense. It is draining managing a club at the top level and you can't maintain that intensity forever as Poch found out. Wouldn't surprise me at all if he leaves in the next year.
No diss to poch but after winning the PL and CL I could settle with a shit season and some fatigueI suspect that Klopp is suffering the same thing that Poch had. Sheer fatigue from the high energy game. Players unable to cope with much more than 3 seasons of it without significant changes in line up. (Of the team that drew with us 5 years ago only Milner and Origi are still with them (mainly as back up now) whilst we still have Lloris, Toby, Erik, Dele and Kane (of which 3 are regulars). It happened with Dortmund as well, even though the statisticians found that they had a significant underperformance from the "expected" results in Klopp's last season. The question is, does he have what Poch seemed to lack in an ability to rebuild the team again? Hopefully not.