27 Apr 2024 07:52:21
Hi Ed001. Great review of the derby game mate. I agree regarding the Klopp and Linders situation - this has been coming for so long it's almost painful. I am genuinely sad to see Klopp go, however, I am actually relieved that Linders is going. I just hope that Slot brings the return to our original Klopp-style of fast-paced play and this slow meaningless passing is well and truly ditched with Linders departure. Unfortunately, I just want the season to end now and give Klopp the send off he still deserves after giving us so much pleasure over the last few years. We are fans of the club and I am now looking ahead to the "Slot era" which I just hope brings back exciting play.

{Ed001's Note - thank you mate, fingers crossed for a good send off for him. I am sure the final day at Anfield will have a truly special atmosphere for him.}


1.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 08:33:29
Worse case scenario if Allison were to leave who would be next in to replace the best?


2.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 08:44:47
Spot on review. Agree with all points and feel so sad that Klopp won’t get the fairytale ending.


3.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 09:41:45
Red Stan, have no fear, man. Lijnders will get his chance to manage soon and at that point, all talk he's been doing hiding behind Klopp and surfing on his achievements and hard-earned clout, will be over.

Then, we shall see if his coaching acumen and reflexes work as good as his mouth has been running overtime telling everyone how great he is. Looking forward to it, personally.


4.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 11:12:51
People have blind spots and Ljinders is Klopp’s.


5.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 11:37:57
Ed, I feel your pain writing that.

I remember when we were getting annoyed at tactics in the quad chasing season. We were also going behind in almost every game back then. Here we are years on.

I’d also suggest that the sport science influence has had a role in the decline of Klopp’s impact. The constant talk about the number of games, quick turnarounds, minutes in legs and rhythm building starts to become a self fulfilling prophecy.


6.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 16:18:33
Spot on, HessleRed. I think Klopp sees Lijnders now as his bro. and good friend who so happens to work with/ for him. Having a bromance with your assistant is NEVER a good thin g cos you no longer judge him or keep him based on the professional side of things. Klopp now keeps him around cos he likes working with him thru "friendly" ties rather than professional so if Pep is failing at tactics, Klopp won't see it cos Pep keeps telling him it will all work out which it isn't.

So essentially now, Klopp likes having him around cos he genuinely likes him as a person, IMO and not cos he has anything real to offer. And when that starts to happen, things start to go south. Just ask Bill Belicheick of the New England Patriots with his assistants, 2 in particular. There's a reason why he has been forced into retirement early after last NFL season cos his team were that dire (won about 3 games out of 17). Just my opinion.


7.) 27 Apr 2024
27 Apr 2024 17:52:31
I mean I get that he likes having Ljindars around with him at work, I work from home three days of the week and I love having my dog with me, but quite frankly I’d never let the dog make any work based decisions.