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    Style of play has been an even greater issue that formation we need that 3 up when attacking abd to attack quickly as we’ve always looked well short of forwards in the box and in the 4231 tappy crappy and struggled to create as a result

    I was spot on about that style of play never working in a million years, it failed played much better under Guardiola in 19-20 and was ditched thereafter

    Now there are more teams even better in the press and counter press and at countering and being direct it’s a categoric non starter

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    Rather than evolving and progressing, we seem to be reverting back to being a team that lacks intensity, dynamism, creativity, is one paced, lacks a coherent and effective way of playing, lacks fight, and one that plays slow, onepaced sideways and backwards passing football. We also seem to be reverting back to a time when we were overly reliant on one of our star players coming up with the goods to get us out of jail.

    We have been successful playing quick pass and move, intense, dynamic football, whilst also having a lot of fight and spirit in the team. Are we going to get Klopp back or find someone with the same skillset and motivational acumen that gave us those things? Unlikely. But is it too much to expect or ask for someone who can can inject a few of our previously positive attributes back into the team? I don't think it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sydenham red View Post
    Im led to believe (i might be wrong,it might be obvious to everyone else anyway) that Hughes alone is the one to decide if Slot goes or sees out his contract/extends. Ditto Edwards with Hughes. Maybe no decisions will be taken until after the summer xfer window and the evolution from Klopps squad continues.
    If you posted your source then maybe we could determine whether it's legit or not. Unfortunately most people spreading clickbait don't want to reveal where they got it. So until something useful is posted we'll assume it's BS.
    VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nineteenx View Post
    If we don’t make Champions League they all have to go

    I don’t like non football ppl like Hughes being able to back a plan like Slot’s, a guy sanctioning that should thoroughly understand how those changes can effect the club the players and results and know relevant history of how wrong it can go

    We’ve only been good in any game this season when we’ve played as we have for 10 years
    Hughes played International football and has been doing the job he's doing now for a good number of years. Not sure you can say he's a non-football person...
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    Not sure if anyone remembers, but Hughes once scored the winner for Pompey v Liverpool in the FA Cup. Definitely not a non-football person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    but I think it's clear there is a hierarchy that sits between the money and the coach.. I don't like it. I don't believe Klopp would ever accept the job inside that setup.
    Jurgen Klopp has offered an insight into how Liverpool's famous transfer committee go about selecting and buying their targets.

    Since the boss' arrival at Anfield in 2015, Liverpool's recruitment has been widely praised for its efficiency and accuracy, with key signings like Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and, most recently, Luis Diaz all having immediate impacts.

    There aren't many other top clubs in world football who can boast the same success rate in the transfer market as Liverpool, and Klopp put that down to the collaborative effort of the Anfield transfer committee.

    “From the first press conference, you asked about the transfer committee. I really thought ‘What’s the problem with the transfer committee?’,” he said. “I just had to understand the word because for me it is always a transfer committee, it’s not the official name for it but we just sit a few smart people together and talk and say ‘Can we do it or not do it?’.

    “One says ‘the money is too much’, the other says other information about his character, another says ‘Forget all this, I want him because he is so good’.

    “That is what I understand was the transfer committee. Yes, we have to be more economical because we don’t have endless resources (but) the players wanted we didn’t always get for different reasons.

    “Sometimes money was the reason but then we thought ‘No, we don’t want to do it’, and not ‘we cannot do it’. The main thing is you think: Will the player fit? Will the player help us? Will he help us to make the next step?

    “It doesn’t always work out but sometimes it does and then the player can have an impact and that is what we try to do and will still.”
    Once Liverpool eventually settle on their preferred target, Klopp praised the club's ability to get deals done quickly.

    “I cannot remember that we struggled to get players in that we wanted to get in,” he continued. “Phil [Coutinho] was the last one (Liverpool lost against their wishes) probably but that always can happen.

    “I know from outside it is always ‘Sign him, sign him, sign him’ but we were always there slightly different, we tried it a different way signing players obviously.

    “I can’t remember the last time we struggled talking to a player: that doesn’t mean they all come but it wasn’t that we were not sexy enough or shiny enough.”
    VOTE JOCKY tae fix this fiasco.

    "Wirtz he ain’t gonna make it here." - miller0863, 21st December 2025

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