“Now That We’ve Found Love…”
Free, FSG, Liverpool FC - Managers
Posted on October 22nd, 2015
Posted by by Daniel Rhodes
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By Liam Blake
Resistance is futile. Jurgen Klopp would have captivated me even if he’d pitched up at the Emirates last Friday, as a year or so ago I thought he might. As many times as we’ve been round the block now, I found myself gleefully giving way nonetheless like the stern-faced judge in a Hollywood movie who chucks his gavel over his shoulder in mock despair and with a what-the-heck shrug of his shoulders joins in with the happy throng below. Seasoned hacks swooned and giggled, enrapt like the girls sitting on the front row of Indy’s archeology lecture in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’. It’s a wonder anyone took notes. He’s irresistible, a gust of fresh air that blew through long before he was even in situ. He’d arrived before he’d arrived. But then of course we all wanted to fall in love. We needed to. He’s arrived in Act Four of FSG’s tenure like a deus ex machina and for the press, Klopp is a Godsend, a fountain of good copy. True, they have Mourinho in a strange new incarnation – backed into a corner for now but a whole new story for that – and Van Gaal who, though baffling and entertaining as ever, appears to have one eye on his much-signposted retirement. Klopp will re-energise the league, never mind Liverpool FC.
http://tomkinstimes.com/2015/10/now-...ve-found-love/
CHECK THE THIRD WORLD VIDEO AT THE END OF THE ARTICLE.
Free, FSG, Liverpool FC - Managers
Posted on October 22nd, 2015
Posted by by Daniel Rhodes
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By Liam Blake
Resistance is futile. Jurgen Klopp would have captivated me even if he’d pitched up at the Emirates last Friday, as a year or so ago I thought he might. As many times as we’ve been round the block now, I found myself gleefully giving way nonetheless like the stern-faced judge in a Hollywood movie who chucks his gavel over his shoulder in mock despair and with a what-the-heck shrug of his shoulders joins in with the happy throng below. Seasoned hacks swooned and giggled, enrapt like the girls sitting on the front row of Indy’s archeology lecture in ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’. It’s a wonder anyone took notes. He’s irresistible, a gust of fresh air that blew through long before he was even in situ. He’d arrived before he’d arrived. But then of course we all wanted to fall in love. We needed to. He’s arrived in Act Four of FSG’s tenure like a deus ex machina and for the press, Klopp is a Godsend, a fountain of good copy. True, they have Mourinho in a strange new incarnation – backed into a corner for now but a whole new story for that – and Van Gaal who, though baffling and entertaining as ever, appears to have one eye on his much-signposted retirement. Klopp will re-energise the league, never mind Liverpool FC.
http://tomkinstimes.com/2015/10/now-...ve-found-love/
CHECK THE THIRD WORLD VIDEO AT THE END OF THE ARTICLE.
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