Our fan base primarily consists of accountants, which explains their tendency to engage in discussions regarding the cost-effectiveness of our players, while other fans focus on winning trophies. Despite our accountant fans finding satisfaction in acquiring players at lower costs, they do not directly benefit from it. However, FSG's support extends beyond financial backing. For instance, they made significant changes, including dissolving Michael Edwards' recruitment team. This decision indicates a willingness to accommodate Klopp's preferences, underscoring his influence within the club. FSG's understanding of our fan base is evident in their strategic approach, maintaining a narrative that emphasises that we got no money, resulting in comparatively lower financial investments than clubs like West Ham and Aston Villa. Despite Liverpool's illustrious history, which includes six UEFA Champions League trophies, second only to Real Madrid and AC Milan, not to mention the league position and domestic Cup success, those fans who perceive FSG didn't back Klopp financially. This raises the question: why haven't these fans held FSG accountable? It appears that some fans allow emotions to cloud their judgment, failing to engage in critical analysis. This may explain FSG's emphasis on competing rather than solely focusing on winning. Furthermore, Liverpool FC is a globally recognised football club, generating a significant portion of its revenue from global TV rights and its expansive international fan base. Criticizing the club's management without attending matches is an unfounded and baseless claim.
Man, I’m sad I couldn’t be here live for the final Redfellas under Klopp. Big up each and every one of you, it’s been an absolute pleasure to piece apart every single fixture with you lot over the last couple of years. Here’s to many more. ♥🥂 I thought that send off for Klopp, the departing players and staff was really special. Anfield brought the atmosphere, Klopp didn’t disappoint with his heartwarming motivational speech, and everyone was feeling the love. What more could you want really.
I think to say you won’t forgive them is kinda insane. We were the 3rd best team in the league throughout the season performance wise and finished there. We have to remember this is a team with very young players. It’s been a decent season considering the changes we had. Will be interesting what Slot can do with this young team. We have a lot of talent that we haven’t even seen blossom yet. We need a dm another cb and maybe another winger. 3 good signings and at least squad wise we will be looking good
@@pamandeepsidhu8360 Well known that it's a recruitment team at Liverpool and Klopp doesn't have last day. As for his tactics, there's still 11 players on the pitch and half of them at any time grown adults who Klopp has helped to win every trophy available. They have to take some responsibility.
@@samuraidgoat5601 Will forgive, just will take time. At any time, half of the team are adults who have won every trophy available with Klopp's help. I expected more. Losing last minute to Man U, losing to Everton? Cuts deep.
Our fan base primarily consists of accountants, which explains their tendency to engage in discussions regarding the cost-effectiveness of our players, while other fans focus on winning trophies. Despite our accountant fans finding satisfaction in acquiring players at lower costs, they do not directly benefit from it. However, FSG's support extends beyond financial backing. For instance, they made significant changes, including dissolving Michael Edwards' recruitment team. This decision indicates a willingness to accommodate Klopp's preferences, underscoring his influence within the club.
FSG's understanding of our fan base is evident in their strategic approach, maintaining a narrative that emphasises that we got no money, resulting in comparatively lower financial investments than clubs like West Ham and Aston Villa. Despite Liverpool's illustrious history, which includes six UEFA Champions League trophies, second only to Real Madrid and AC Milan, not to mention the league position and domestic Cup success, those fans who perceive FSG didn't back Klopp financially. This raises the question: why haven't these fans held FSG accountable?
It appears that some fans allow emotions to cloud their judgment, failing to engage in critical analysis. This may explain FSG's emphasis on competing rather than solely focusing on winning.
Furthermore, Liverpool FC is a globally recognised football club, generating a significant portion of its revenue from global TV rights and its expansive international fan base. Criticizing the club's management without attending matches is an unfounded and baseless claim.
Massive respect to jurgen klopp from Manchester united rival fan.
Man, I’m sad I couldn’t be here live for the final Redfellas under Klopp. Big up each and every one of you, it’s been an absolute pleasure to piece apart every single fixture with you lot over the last couple of years. Here’s to many more. ♥🥂
I thought that send off for Klopp, the departing players and staff was really special. Anfield brought the atmosphere, Klopp didn’t disappoint with his heartwarming motivational speech, and everyone was feeling the love. What more could you want really.
Will miss Klopp but it's going to take a long time for me to forgive the squad for not seeing him off better. Absolutely gutted.
Will you forgive Klopps tactics and his questionable recruitment the last 2 years too?
I think to say you won’t forgive them is kinda insane. We were the 3rd best team in the league throughout the season performance wise and finished there. We have to remember this is a team with very young players. It’s been a decent season considering the changes we had. Will be interesting what Slot can do with this young team. We have a lot of talent that we haven’t even seen blossom yet. We need a dm another cb and maybe another winger. 3 good signings and at least squad wise we will be looking good
@@pamandeepsidhu8360 Well known that it's a recruitment team at Liverpool and Klopp doesn't have last day. As for his tactics, there's still 11 players on the pitch and half of them at any time grown adults who Klopp has helped to win every trophy available. They have to take some responsibility.
@@samuraidgoat5601 Will forgive, just will take time. At any time, half of the team are adults who have won every trophy available with Klopp's help. I expected more. Losing last minute to Man U, losing to Everton? Cuts deep.
@@RollieUKso you won't blame Klopp at all. Got it 👍
Grizz i missed ur shows man. I always watch on replays from India. And playback doesn't help with speed of the video.
“Klopp has gone, and he’s not coming back” … NGL that tweet cut me to the bone 🩸