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yeh don't agree. Fergie would be far worse and intimidate refs.As I say, every manager do this to a degree but Klopp is next level and stands alone
yeh don't agree. Fergie would be far worse and intimidate refs.As I say, every manager do this to a degree but Klopp is next level and stands alone
Can you think of any current day managers?yeh don't agree. Fergie would be far worse and intimidate refs.
I don't know. I don't really watch the manager's interviews much these days or keep an eye on them on the touchline until they get carded. I am biased of course with Klopp. Just think you are getting a bit OTT with it with your dislike of him and singling him out. But that's your right to have an opinion to dislike him.Can you think of any current day managers?
Ferguson wasn't great but went about it in a different way to Klopp
The only person I would say who was on par with Klopp this season (or close to) in terms of being an absolute tool, was Arteta.
Mourinho.
Klopp does swear abuse at referees like that after matches. Mourinho is a sore loser.Current day prem managers I meant but I would've definitely accepted your answer had he still been in England. Klopp and Mourinho are as bad as each other.
They're both sore losers. Actually Klopp is worse in the sense that, as he's shown this year, he's also a sore winner. He's repeatedly called out refs over the years and gets far far more animated than Mourinho did on that video. Mourinho is a **** though for sure.Klopp does swear abuse at referees like that after matches. Mourinho is a sore loser.
Mourinho is definitely worse. The specialThey're both sore losers. Actually Klopp is worse in the sense that, as he's shown this year, he's also a sore winner. He's repeatedly called out refs over the years and gets far far more animated than Mourinho did on that video. Mourinho is a **** though for sure.
Wouldn't be surprised if he is being given part ownership in the club to go there. Aren't Inter Miami doing **** in MLS atm and also need to move stadium?Still not sold on Messi. Sounds a lot like Miami announcing they won an election before the votes have been counted.
If apple and adidas really are paying him to come here I won't be happy, won't be good for the league.
I heard on ESPN yesterday that Messi owns a home in Miami and his wife wants to live there instead of just visiting on occasion. Their Miami correspondent also mentioned the part ownership aspect and endorsement deals that you did. Were getting a MLS team here in San Diego in 2025. And we've got a new stadium (less than a year old). It seats 35,000 and is expandable to 55,000. I've been there to watch the San Diego Legion of Major League rugby play. It's very nice!Wouldn't be surprised if he is being given part ownership in the club to go there. Aren't Inter Miami doing **** in MLS atm and also need to move stadium?
And yeh am sure massive endorsements from apple and adidas to help sweeten the deal.
That's not how player valuations work though is it. A player is worth what another club is prepared to pay for them, and buying English players means certain clubs can spend their foreign dollar without having to worry about their academies actually producing any home made talent.Well done to West Ham for winning the Europa Conference league final. But come on Sullivan is having a giraffe asking for £100m for Declan. He's not that good. Same age as Mac Allister, who is a World Cup winner and he signed for £35m going up to £55m. £45m premium for being English?