Liverpool

Temptation

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Edwards left coz Klopp became way too powerful within the club after his success.


Ancelotti was the favourite to take the job when we signed Klopp. Klopp was wanted by other big clubs with more financial power like Yanited.
 

Temptation

Well-known member
In all seriousness, this club has had more heartbreaks and disappointments than it has had success during Klopp’s tenure.

Sounds absurd based on the cups we’ve won, and brilliant games we’ve played. But when you think about:

Two 90+ points PL seasons lost by 1 point (one with 97), two CL finals lost in the most cruel ways, Europa final loss while dominating all game, another Europa league run cut short by a midtable Italian club. Closest to a Quadruple yet only able to get the 2 smallest trophies of the bunch after basically missing out by 2 goals.

Klopp’s final season promising a spectacular historical finish only to get derailed by your two most hated rivals who are having absolutely shite seasons.

Even the one time we win the league at a canter, we cannot celebrate it as the world had shut down. Not to mention we were on an invincible run, centurion season and a CL-PL double only to crash out to Atleti when the game should have been canceled.

For all the good moments and fun times, the lows just feel super low because of what we could've achieved and how close we were to it. Almost scripted to be in the most painful scenario possible. I feel like even the number of cups we’ve won is not too far off the number of finals/leagues we’ve lost.

The one thing I’ll always remember about the Klopp era is that we were the most entertaining club on Earth. For fans, rivals and neutrals. The journey has objectively been more soulful, rejuvenating, romantic and entertaining than any club on the planet. The highs that this club can give it's fans is like a drug: it's so beautifully addictive and enchanting that you're ready to wait years for it. But too many times in recent years did we get our hopes up so damn high, only to get shot down at the final hurdle.

I feel just to rub salt in the wound, Arteta will somehow win the PL and scum will fluke an FA cup final win. Pep will then decide to leave, something we’ve been asking for while we had Klopp. Just because we’re Liverpool, it feels the universe will find a way to hurt us with the worst possible scenario.
 

Don Juan Laporta Estruch

Well-known member
Net spend argument brought out again when trying to make excuses for losing to the great Pep.

Crickets when losing against the likes of Everton and Atalanta, though.

In the last 5 years there are FIVE clubs who have a higher net spend than Pep.

Liverpool have bought ATROCIOUSLY in attacking areas in the last few years. They went out and spent big money on Gakpo and Nunez, when they already had better players in their position in Dias and Jota.

You could even argue that apart from some long range bangers, Sboz has also been a disappointment.

We will see the true Liverpool now they won't be held up by Klopp brilliance. But what is for sure, there is absolutely nothing that they should be held up as the standard, or example for.

They just employed a great manager, that everyone already knew was great. That's all.
 

iniestaGOAT

Senior Member
Finished team.
Like we all know in the end KLOPP will leave his teams in worse condition that when he found it.

Next year Liverpool will fight relegation.
So he leaves.
 

Devils

Senior Member
This team is lowkey terrible.

It will be interesting to see them post Klopp. I would be stunned if they don't plummet next year.

You can see how average some of these players are and even then they are elevated by Klopp's coaching. It's going to be harsh reality to face to see them without Klopp.
 

Porque

Senior Member
In all seriousness, this club has had more heartbreaks and disappointments than it has had success during Klopp’s tenure.

Sounds absurd based on the cups we’ve won, and brilliant games we’ve played. But when you think about:

Two 90+ points PL seasons lost by 1 point (one with 97), two CL finals lost in the most cruel ways, Europa final loss while dominating all game, another Europa league run cut short by a midtable Italian club. Closest to a Quadruple yet only able to get the 2 smallest trophies of the bunch after basically missing out by 2 goals.

Klopp’s final season promising a spectacular historical finish only to get derailed by your two most hated rivals who are having absolutely shite seasons.

Even the one time we win the league at a canter, we cannot celebrate it as the world had shut down. Not to mention we were on an invincible run, centurion season and a CL-PL double only to crash out to Atleti when the game should have been canceled.

For all the good moments and fun times, the lows just feel super low because of what we could've achieved and how close we were to it. Almost scripted to be in the most painful scenario possible. I feel like even the number of cups we’ve won is not too far off the number of finals/leagues we’ve lost.

The one thing I’ll always remember about the Klopp era is that we were the most entertaining club on Earth. For fans, rivals and neutrals. The journey has objectively been more soulful, rejuvenating, romantic and entertaining than any club on the planet. The highs that this club can give it's fans is like a drug: it's so beautifully addictive and enchanting that you're ready to wait years for it. But too many times in recent years did we get our hopes up so damn high, only to get shot down at the final hurdle.

I feel just to rub salt in the wound, Arteta will somehow win the PL and scum will fluke an FA cup final win. Pep will then decide to leave, something we’ve been asking for while we had Klopp. Just because we’re Liverpool, it feels the universe will find a way to hurt us with the worst possible scenario.

Good post. Even the Champions League you won, was really won by Dembele.
 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
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It's the history of the Liverpool :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mediocre club gets romanticized too much - they are losers in the last 40 years since mid 80s :lol:
 

Messigician

Senior Member
Their squad isn’t all that let’s be real.

For all the shit their players got, it’s hard to replace Henderson, Milner, and the like with random South Americans and expect the same consistency
 

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