When Liverpool win the Premier League Title (PLT) this season, despite all their injuries brought on by malicious intent of our foes (the English national team), and a virus created to attempt to prevent us from winning our first ever PLT (my sources say the Queen not only greenlit the coronavirus to help us forget about Prince Andrew, but to also do her best to prevent Liverpool from winning a PLT, as she is a massive Leeds United fan and has never truly forgiven Liverpool for the 1965 FA Cup final.) Where will Jurgen Klopp rank in your top 2 managers of all-time? I've discussed this already with other unbiased Liverpool supporters, like myself, and we've all agreed that as far as the English leagues go, he has already passed Arse Wenger and only needs another PLT or CLT (Champions League Title) to break the tie he's currently in with Sir Fergusander Alexson. What are your thoughts?
PLT, CLT Klopp is the beat, @kaboose . btw: Why not open it in the PLSoFF (Premier League Section of Football Forums) instead of GWFD?
Because we're talking all managers from forever, not just England (I think you know this, but for the others football exists, and thrives, outside of this continent (they're no longer in Europe so I think England has become it's own continent thanks to Brexit)).
I think he's damaged his legacy coaching in CSL. I'll reconsider if he decides to take up the challenge of managing in the MLS league of superstars that are major.
Sir Alex Ferguson will never be topped. Facts. I hated the c **t but he won season after season after season. Fair play to him. Forever cemented in that number 1 spot.
Thoughts: I'd like my PLT or rye bread please. I also recall football managers existed before 1992. 1. Bob paisley 2. Bill shankly 3. jurgen Der German
"the German (or ze German )" or "der Deutsche" but not "der German" ...please btw: and from his Borussia Dortmund Days
It is a joke that a german guy used to say about himself that I once knew. his name was herman, so he's say in a deep voice, "Hi this is herman, Herman De German" on calls.
And after he said that, you ordered a Bratwurst or a Schnitzel? Do you have a HERMAN ZE GERMAN in Liverpool? I know that they have (at least) one in London, @FranniesTache told me once about it.