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  1. #71
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    Maybe i will be way off the mark and maybe im still feeling the slot effect but im really excited about iraola the more that comes out about him points to a top manager who is still leaning and improving,ticks all the boxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jozza800 View Post
    I appreciate all that and i'm not in the FSG's 'model' is the bestest in the world camp ( I wouldn't have paid Ł120m for Isak..), but fundementally it comes down to 11 players collectively and individually carrying out the manager's instructions on the pitch.

    There was more than enough talent on the pitch last season. Slot just didn't set them up well from game one, and nor did he want or try to change throughout the season.

    One thing that I think was massively under-appreciated about Klopp was his tactics/system. I think he was often and unfairly sometimes seen as a just a bit of 'chest thumper' but he knew what he was doing with his team. Klopp would have figured out how to get the most out of them and wouldn't have just through motivation/inspiration.

    As you say, we'll see.
    I see where you're coming from, Jozza, but I think you're looking at football as a much simpler game than it actually is. Reducing it down to "good players doing what the manager asks equals success" just doesn't tell the whole story...There is far more to it than that.

    Is that simplistic view really the answer to what Bill Shankly brought to Liverpool? Was "just following instructions" all it took for Klopp to turn a failing club with a "bang average" squad into world-beaters? We both know it wasn't the cash.

    Shankly and Klopp didn't just give orders on a pitch - they built a culture...a psychological fortress...and an emotional connection that made players surpass their own limits. If it were just about executing a blueprint, any smart tactician could do it. But look at teams like Chelsea or United over the years - plenty of talent...plenty of managers trying to enforce a system - yet it's rarely enough.

    Elite football is chaotic. When you transition from a generational figure like Klopp...you aren't just changing instructions on a whiteboard - the whole ecosystem has to be re-wired. I get the instinct to simplify things when a season goes wrong...but reducing elite football down to players just not doing what they're told hollows out what made our greatest managers the legendary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffydd View Post
    I'm optimistic but a lot will depend on H'Edwards new signings (and sales) and I think Iraola may have to bring through some youth players.

    I read that there was some bad feeling between Slot and the academy staff but Iraola has shown he is willing to actually coach and develop and trust young players.

    An ideal time for Jayden Danns to get fit. Although I fear it's too late for Stefan Bajcetic barring miracles.
    We still have gaping holes in both our first team and the entire squad as a whole. Klopp was often hamstrung by the constraints placed upon him. I doubt Hedwards' modus operandi will suddenly change, so Iraola will have his work cut out for him. Maybe, just maybe if Iraola has a good first season, because he has only signed a two year contract he may be able to apply a bit more pressure on the club to give him more say over transfers.

    I think a lot of us are still recovering from the season just gone. I'm sure that as the summer progresses our enthusiasm will increase. A part of that will also depend on our transfer activity. If we were to just get in some good quality players for just the CB, DM and RW positions e.g. Diomande that would also provide a big boost to our optimism going into the new season.

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    I have today purchased 2 tickets on the Kop for Iraiola’s Anfield debut, v Monaco on Sunday August the 9th.

    Looking forward to it 🥳🥳

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    Quote Originally Posted by miller0863 View Post
    I have today purchased 2 tickets on the Kop for Iraiola’s Anfield debut, v Monaco on Sunday August the 9th.

    Looking forward to it 🥳🥳
    I'm going to the Perry Como game on 16th. Tenner for the urchins. Bargain.
    Magic moments etc.
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    Only Ł29 on the Kop with my 6’2” Urchin, town after the game, train home… could get messy

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    Quote Originally Posted by teesred View Post
    I'm going to the Perry Como game on 16th. Tenner for the urchins. Bargain.
    Magic moments etc.
    That should be a treat.

    Fabregas has really gotten Como doing great things.

    He'll get a top job soon.
    Your hobbies are rollerblading and you're also a bit of a rat-hound? Steel Wool
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    Quote Originally Posted by miller0863 View Post
    Only Ł29 on the Kop with my 6’2” Urchin, town after the game, train home… could get messy
    Orrrr aye lad. 30° heat, matinee kick off, plakky bottles of warm green Carlsberg on the concourse. Bladdered.

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