27 Jan 2024 08:47:02
I woke up this morning and it still hasn't quite sunk in that Klopp is leaving. He's just been immense and I only posted the other day saying it's a joy to watch what he is doing and how great it is to see the kids coming through and the respect they must have for him. They say no one is bigger than the club and that's true but Klopp and his personality are massive and I'm gutted he's not going to be around for a few more years to develop some of the amazing young players we have. I guess Alonso is the replacement most of us want but whoever it has massive shoes to fill. We are going to miss you Jürgen.


1.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 12:08:04
Couldn't agree more, Jgrant39.

I suspect this feeling will linger long into the new season kicking off. We just have to enjoy these last few months together now and not worry too much about the big change that is coming.


2.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 14:21:33
The Mancs want to believe that this is the beginning of the end for us. But, I still have a very strong positive feeling that we'll continue going from strength to strength over the coming seasons. We're at the cusp of a glorious new era not at the end of one and it's all thanks to the amazing work of Klopp and the current coaching team.


3.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 14:50:11
FrontMan, let them believe in their own fantasies cos really, what have they got left esp. since their day to day reality is one of abject humiliation and desperation.

They wish Fergie had left them in the situation Klopp will be leaving us wit and as you said, we are on the verge of a new area cos the structures at the club and esp. within the squad and the academy are fully in place. As long as we get the right appointments in and even tho there will be growing pains along the way, I think we have a lot of leeway to grow. No rebuilds from scratch. Just tweaks and Im here for it.


4.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 16:56:52
I haven't seen man utd fans as happy in 10 years.


5.) 27 Jan 2024
27 Jan 2024 20:42:20
We shouldn’t be so arrogant to assume we won't possibly have a drop off like manU post Fergie. But equally we should be grateful to have the owners we have because their pragmatic and sustainable approach means we are unlikely to make knee jerk decisions to reclaim past glories like happened for us for 2 decades before they arrived, like at manU, like at Chelsea now and Arsenal too.

The system and identity will remain and we will just need to find the right manager to take the playing group forward. I’d prepare for that to potentially not happen straight away tho.