Gini left because the club wouldn't pay him the numbers he felt he was worth or the time he felt he was due- wage structure.
Ditto Mane.. as with Diaz his agent got him to spout baloney about a new challenge - but it was the wage structure.. as anyone knows.
And Diaz this summer - again...same reason .. and as mentioned I don't see it happen with Klopp here, I see a compromise on him.
But this summer we effectively lost 3 in one hit. Despite winning the title..!! Which is kinda my point. ..and only one of them was for more money. Also he was on a VERY low wage relative to his impact on the team. We can debate what his actual salary was but even the top end is low.
As for talk about "weirdo". well I think most would find that a bit rich from the likes of you..
Again... Here's Trent going on ....presumably like a "weirdo"
Klopp's bond with his lads wasn't just strong it was the engine room of the whole operation. It went deeper than tactics. He didn't just see them as assets or cogs in the machine - he saw them as family. He was the gaffer who knew whether your dog was sick or your missus was having a baby. That genuine human connection was his secret weapon. He knew that if he invested everything in them personally, they would run through a brick wall for him on the pitch - and for each other.
This meant they could play that mad press at 100mph because he took the pressure off their shoulders. He created the famous "no-blame culture". When a player missed a sitter or gifted a goal, Klopp didn't drop them - he backed them, shielding them from the outside noise. An error was just "information," not a crime. He turned lads that everyone else thought were finished, like Hendo and Lovren, or those still finding their feet, like Trent, into genuine world-beaters. That famous Klopp hug wasn't just a celebration - he was looking them in the eye and saying, "I believe in you, you absolute mentality monster." That belief created the legendary and core that won everything.
This is the bond.. Would take a proper "weirdo" of Liverpool fan to anything weird there at all.
Ditto Mane.. as with Diaz his agent got him to spout baloney about a new challenge - but it was the wage structure.. as anyone knows.
And Diaz this summer - again...same reason .. and as mentioned I don't see it happen with Klopp here, I see a compromise on him.
But this summer we effectively lost 3 in one hit. Despite winning the title..!! Which is kinda my point. ..and only one of them was for more money. Also he was on a VERY low wage relative to his impact on the team. We can debate what his actual salary was but even the top end is low.
As for talk about "weirdo". well I think most would find that a bit rich from the likes of you..

Again... Here's Trent going on ....presumably like a "weirdo"

Klopp's bond with his lads wasn't just strong it was the engine room of the whole operation. It went deeper than tactics. He didn't just see them as assets or cogs in the machine - he saw them as family. He was the gaffer who knew whether your dog was sick or your missus was having a baby. That genuine human connection was his secret weapon. He knew that if he invested everything in them personally, they would run through a brick wall for him on the pitch - and for each other.
This meant they could play that mad press at 100mph because he took the pressure off their shoulders. He created the famous "no-blame culture". When a player missed a sitter or gifted a goal, Klopp didn't drop them - he backed them, shielding them from the outside noise. An error was just "information," not a crime. He turned lads that everyone else thought were finished, like Hendo and Lovren, or those still finding their feet, like Trent, into genuine world-beaters. That famous Klopp hug wasn't just a celebration - he was looking them in the eye and saying, "I believe in you, you absolute mentality monster." That belief created the legendary and core that won everything.
This is the bond.. Would take a proper "weirdo" of Liverpool fan to anything weird there at all.

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