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19 May 2024 19:23:14
Wow that was emotional! Not going to lie had to hide a tear in the pub.

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{Ed025's Note - nothing wrong with that mate..

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19 May 2024 19:43:28
I was cutting onions also, however once again Klopp made me smile and see the positives! Jürgen Norbert Klopp, thank you, YNWA.

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19 May 2024 19:54:10
Truely blessed to have that man as our manger for 9 years.

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19 May 2024 18:44:54
Wathcing the LFC TV coverage and wondering if that other commentator is our own Ed025? Sounds like him haha.

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{Ed025's Note - i never got invited unfortunately Taurus mate.. :)

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19 May 2024 17:33:46
Feyenoord fans seem to think Lutsha Geeryruida is leaving. Is he joining Arne Slot at Liverpool?

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19 May 2024 18:31:09
Hope not, do not want loads of Feyenord players arriving, Slot has a bigger budget now and he needs to recognise this is a step up and buy players accordingly.

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19 May 2024 18:40:34
He’s highly rated. Not seen much of him but just because he’s at feyenoord, doesn’t mean he isn’t good enough for us. Time will tell if the Feyenoord fans are right.

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19 May 2024 19:34:36
Yeah
Don’t buy players from Feyenoord

It would be like buying players from Southampton, Hull or Sunderland

Oh, hang on….

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19 May 2024 10:10:11
For me, it has been a great season; we have had so many injuries to cope with, we have new players to bed in, we have had to put up with some of the worst refereeing i've ever seen and we've had some really bad VAR decisions.

We've had Jurgen put his notice in, we have also had backroom staff put in their notice, we have finished third in the champions league, we have the league cup and got to the quarterfinal of the fa cup and uefa cup. We also have some very exciting youngsters coming through, so how can some fans think it's an anticlimax?

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19 May 2024 10:44:32
Because we all moan about how City’s financial power makes them unassailable in the league, but in the Europa League WE were the Man City. Not one team in the competition this year has a playing budget that can compete with ours. We even got on the good side of the draw.

I can live with not winning the Premier League or FA Cup. City are favourites for them every year anyway. But the Europa league, we should at least have got to the final and that for me would’ve been the ultimate send off for Klopp, him winning the only trophy he failed to win at the club, in Dublin, on another famous European night. Instead he goes out in a dead rubber against Wolves. How is that not an anti climax? His last 3 games were effectively dead rubbers. That doesn’t do our season or Klopp’s tenure any justice at all. We’ve been more than that under Jürgen.

Objectively it’s not been a bad season at all, 3rd and a Cup. But come on mate, you’re lying to yourself if you really think this is the send off Klopp deserves. It’s also a little bit insulting towards what he’s achieved to think this is a befitting end for the greatest manager we’ve had for about 30 years. I wanted and expected more from this season.

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19 May 2024 11:06:06
Fans can think it was a great season and fans can think it was a poor season and everything in between. Everyone thinks differently.

I’m sure the owners, management and players will all have their own opinions on the season and those might very well be different as well.

I’d imagine Bradley will think it’s been the best season of his career whilst Salah will probably have another view for example.

Main thing now is signing off the big man with the reception he deserves.

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19 May 2024 11:07:11
The Europa League was nothing other than a massive disappointment.

I can cope with getting beat in a cup tie but that double wet fart of a performance was so un-Klopp like.

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19 May 2024 12:18:13
I think the way we completely fell away and imploded was extremely disappointing.

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19 May 2024 13:38:15
I agree wassa. It proved to me this squad isn’t ready for the champions league if it’s getting embarrassed at home by Atalanta.

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{Ed025's Note - can we just leave all the negative stuff for another day guys?, this is a joyful day of celebration to pay homage to one of the best managers you or the premier league have ever seen, enjoy the day seize the moment and shed a tear or two if you want...let the moaning start tomorrow..cheers..

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19 May 2024 13:59:26
Interesting that Jurgen said the other day that the best game we have played in the time he’s been here was against City this season. I don’t think the season has been bad at all. I appreciate it has been something of a let down in terms of winning cups but even so, we have achieved more than Chelsea who will scrape into the European Thursday night Conference thing if they are lucky. Similarly Seven’s team or Eddie’ Newcastle. None of the three have won anything this season (and yes I know United are in the FA Cup final, but seriously) . Arsenal have won nothing. Tottenham have won nothing either. Our disappointing end to the season needs to be seen in context. Last August - on this very forum - people were very negative about our prospects. Now they are negative about us not winning more. League Cup winners and qualification for the Champions League is more than any of the clubs mentioned above have achieved.

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19 May 2024 14:18:33
Mk klopp was not the only one to miss out on one trophy mate shanks European cup, Paisey fa cup, fagan the old league 1 trophy it is disapointing mk mate but klopp is in there with some rather special managers mate and i for one am grateful for what he won for us his love for us and our love for him and i wish he could of won everything but it was not to be buddy . We are all give praise to Jurgen and rightly so but let's also give praise to his wife Ulla who told him Liverpool football club was the club for him . YNWA.

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19 May 2024 14:00:23
Ed025, you're an absolute diamond, and I fully appreciate you saying that, but some people should be a tad embarrassed that it took a blue to tell them like it is!

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{Ed025's Note - cheers RP..

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19 May 2024 14:27:32
Thank you Ed025 for that comment it shows your decency putting aside club.

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19 May 2024 15:37:18
Kudos Ed25. When one of your rival's fan say something like what you say, it says something about what a man and a manager Jurgen Klopp is. What a legend he is, Jurgen Klopp.

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19 May 2024 18:55:39
Ed025 ❤️💙.

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19 May 2024 19:27:47
It’s been a good season, 82 points is decent and we won a trophy. Yes it could and should have been better but the club is left in a good place. Klopp has been brilliant and deserves the send off he’s getting and he’s right we all need to get behind Slot.

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19 May 2024 09:56:06
It’s going to be a poignant day today. Thank you Jurgen for the belief, excitement, fun and memories you gave us. A great man, leader and icon and a true champion of the club and city.

YNWA, Jurgen Norbert Klopp.

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19 May 2024 11:16:08
Feels like your parents are getting divorced and your dads moving to Germany!

What a man. He’s give us everything to be fair. He looks about 20 years older than he did when he joined. He deserves a long rest and if, as he hinted, this was his final job in football then what a career it’s been. Mainz, Dortmund and Liverpool are all in far better places than they were 25 years ago and he did that. Imagine having a Bill Shankly-esque impact on 3 different clubs.

The man is massive! City might win 4 in a row today. Arsenal might win their first title for 20 years. And all the media can talk about is a dead rubber against Wolves because Klopp’s signing off. That is the magnitude of respect the guy commands.

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19 May 2024 13:20:49
One poster in Manchester United page said, Klopp's biggest achievement is restoring the identity and ethos. I couldn't agree more!

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19 May 2024 13:47:11
Agree with MK and Haizan. We will only be left with memories but at least they are good memories. You can’t ask for much more.

He probably didn’t win as much as our previous four great managers but had a task ten times harder than the Paisley, Fagan and The King. He put us back in the winners circle. Complete and utmost respect to the man. What memories ❤️.

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19 May 2024 13:55:17
Biggest achievement is being Premier League, European and World Champions at the same time 👏.

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18 May 2024 18:45:54
Tomorrow will be a bizarre day. I have been watching Liverpool for 20 odd years and I don't remember anyone leaving where there seemed such emotion tied to it. Gerrard did to an extent but not too this level. I think that’s because it was on the cards due to performance and age.

Even though it’s been announced for 3-4 months, it still seems such a shock.

His tenure is littered with moments that just the players names can bring back some terrific memories.

Lallana
Lovren
Origi (x at least three! )
Alisson
Salah

And the list could go on.

Klopp will be judged by other fans by his record, which maybe is light for the size of the club. But when you consider where we were, the long wait we were experiencing and the team we had. That’s before you put city in the equation which only time will show the impact of their charges.

The journey is one we will reminisce about for decades and hopefully his legacy will be the foundation he has laid for slot and future managers. Again only time will answer that.

But for now, we need to enjoy the last game, give the man the best send off possible and see where out future goes from here.

At the end of the day, we only feel this sadness due to the highs he has taken to and I can confirm I am now 100% a believer.

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18 May 2024 20:04:22
I’m just grateful that he was our manager. He brought the pride back. But for 115 FC and their unique accounting methods, Klopp would have more titles, but that doesn’t throw shade on what he achieved, but for Klopp, 115 FC would be making it seem even more of a farmers league than it’s becoming.

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18 May 2024 21:57:00
People look at trophies as the be all and end all.

We were dormant for years. Then Juergen came. Kaboom!

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18 May 2024 22:57:43
I’m quite cool about it, maybe because I’m older.

Probably Kenny leaving was the most shocking and disappointing move for me. No-one wanted him to leave, everyone was upset. Everyone understood his decision.

After that, nothing is quite as emotional.

Of course I’m grateful for Jurgen and will never forget his achievements, but he’s leaving at the right time.

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19 May 2024 00:21:57
Totally agree! Yeah if anyone think his achievements are light by comparing his to that golden era decades ago, ok I won't argue a single bit.

For me, I'm comparing his achievements to the era of H&G, so for me, he is a legend!

Good bye and thank you so much, Klopp.

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19 May 2024 01:05:01
The time is right because Klopp has said it is. He needs a break and he deserves one but time will tell how it will affect the club. It had to happen one day though.
Tomorrow will be emotional because he is an emotional and likeable bloke. I guarantee that he will get emotional and that affect a lot of us. He's been more than just a manager. He massively bought into this club and it was like we had a fan, no different to the rest of us, managing the club.
If he wasn't so likeable and good at his job tomorrow wouldn't be so difficult.
Anyway, I'll put my big boys pants on, gulp several times and chop some onions for tea just before the end of the game.

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19 May 2024 01:51:15
The best thing is that even though City will win the league tomorrow, no one will care because it will all be about Klopp. That will hurt pep’s fragile ego.

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19 May 2024 03:28:50
Agreed Ron.

Great post WY.

One of them for me, I'm gutted we're here but it was always going to happen wasn't it? I just hope we can continue doing well. I also hope Klopp can just enjoy life for a while and relax, he's put everything in - good luck to the legend he is. An incredible person and an incredible manager, one which will be talked about long after us lot are gone.

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19 May 2024 07:01:46
See I personally don’t get this trophy talk. Sometimes you have to look beyond that, especially when your competition has been the Man City juggernaut.

In 9 years Klopp took Liverpool to three champions league finals and won one.

Ferguson got to four in 27 years and won 2.

Wenger got to one champions league final in 22 years and lost.

Pep has only taken that monster of a City team to 2 finals and won one.

Also, Klopp finished second, twice, on more points than either Man Utd or Arsenal ever achieved under either of their legendary managers.

Yes, he could, potentially should, have won more trophies but he took a team that was nowhere, spent less than all his contemporaries and took that team from nowhere to win the lot.

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19 May 2024 07:08:34
Shanks set the tone - he showed the fans the dream and brought it to life. He understood people and he was attuned to the city and the city took him to heart.

Great people followed him with King Kenny perhaps the most shining example. A brilliant footballer but much more a fine human being who did so much for the community, in times of horrendous adversity.

All the best keepers of the dreams have had the quality of understanding people, of empathy with them and an ability to inspire them and not just in a football sense.

Jurgen stands with the best of the ‘dream keepers’, a great footballing mind but far more a great human being too. As @WY said, we are sad because we will miss the joy he has brought us. Anything but the ‘normal one’.

Thank you Jurgen. You will be greatly missed but will always be remembered fondly.

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19 May 2024 09:48:50
Guys as someone told me, "Do not be sad that it has ended. Be glad that it happened". From this point, I cannot see my LFC world without Klopp in it. It feels so weird now cos of how he has impacted me as a fan and personally, as a human being. Wometimes when I listen to him speak about footie, his ethos to it and life in general, I feel he is talking to me directly. Some of his quotes will stay with me forever. That's how much he impacted me, personally.

Therefore, I agree with the boys who say it's not all about the trophies even tho, they are great to have. Managers have won more than Klopp YET will NEVER be as impactful to the fan base, the city and the lives of it's people the way Klopp has an all 3 clubs he has managed. Imagine being reverred and loved to the bones at 3 diff. clubs, cities and fan bases as Klopp currently is. Wenger, Pep, Carlo, Jose, etc. will NEVER have this.

Klopp taught us a lot of things. He taught us to believe in ourselves again. To let the past go rather than carry it on our backs like we had been doing for 25 plus years. To dream big, Play big and WIN big. And when we got knocked down, Klopp taught us how to get back on that saddle and kept going and trying till we won again. This is Klopp's legacy, one that transcends football and trophies. This is what Klopp means to me.


But for now we celebrate you Jurgen, and your family esp. Queen Ulla herself, who was gracious enuff to share you with us for all these 9 years.

You will NEVER be forgotten.

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18 May 2024 16:29:17
Tomorrow is going to be to be very, very emotional. So while i've got a lid on it, i want to say thank you Jurgen.

Thank you for some of the best times of my adult life. For making my dreams true and for giving me magical moments to share with my kids.

Thank you for giving it everything you had. For getting what this club means to us. For everything.

Enjoy whatever comes next, and to paraphrase the words of Mr Shankly: 'Jurgen, you're immortal now'.

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18 May 2024 17:10:26
Great Post and I would like to add my thanks to Jurgen, you have been amazing.

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19 May 2024 09:50:00
Klopp impacted me not just as an LFC fan, but as a person. Some of his quotes about life and football will stay with me forever.

Danke, Jurgen!

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