Klopp leaving Liverpool

Not sure if you saw, but one of Liverpool's fans on twitter, who has a decent size following, and receives plenty of inside info, called out Ornstein on this and firmly put him in his place.

Ornstein even replied to him and acknowledged it and then tried to back peddle.

The account is - TheKopHQ

He did mention Liverpool fans reacting to him online during the podcast but I hadn’t seen any of it until your post. He just sounded like someone who’d been caught out desperately trying to claw back some credibility.
 
He did mention Liverpool fans reacting to him online during the podcast but I hadn’t seen any of it until your post. He just sounded like someone who’d been caught out desperately trying to claw back some credibility.
I also thought it was interesting that the Athletic’s Liverpool writer was on the podcast and made no mention of ‘whispers,’ and talked of the bombshell of the announcement. It was the same with Andy Hunter on the Guardian.

It just fed into what I’ve thought about the Athletic for ages, in that it’s a large group of quite self-important men who would’ve been working in the city 20 years ago using long words and stats to try and sound clever. Some of their transfer podcasts are painful. So painful that I find it hard not to listen.
 
Despite some clear (said through gritted teeth) managerial skills, GON is a boring man. Where's the box office that for whatever reason is needed at the top of the Prem?
 
He should definitely be considered imo, his Wolves side play some really attractive football and he's clearly a very good coach.

Liverpool will no doubt see him as below them though, Geordie levels of delusion at that club - I'd heard a post-resurrection Christ was being considered but they're looking for a bigger name.
 
He should definitely be considered imo, his Wolves side play some really attractive football and he's clearly a very good coach.

Liverpool will no doubt see him as below them though, Geordie levels of delusion at that club - I'd heard a post-resurrection Christ was being considered but they're looking for a bigger name.
I wouldn't go that far, I mean they've won quite a lot of top trophies since the barcodes won a proper trophy back in 1955. EDIT: just counted liverpool have won 45 major trophies since newcastle last won one.
 
O’Neil has done a great job as a manager, for sure

I just don’t believe he is anywhere near the top 10 managers Liverpool will be considering
He isn't at the moment but as soon as Liverpool have made their decisison and gone another way, he'll be touch tight to the role.
 
It’s good that they consider him, as long as they say sorry mate it went to ‘better matched candidate’ etc.
 
For all Gary O’Neil has done at wolves and Bournemouth, Liverpool would be mental to appoint someone who has never managed a team competing to get in the champions league or played in it.
They could potentially be champions when replacing Klopp.
 
For all Gary O’Neil has done at wolves and Bournemouth, Liverpool would be mental to appoint someone who has never managed a team competing to get in the champions league or played in it.
They could potentially be champions when replacing Klopp.
Brendan Rogers?
 
I wouldn't go that far, I mean they've won quite a lot of top trophies since the barcodes won a proper trophy back in 1955. EDIT: just counted liverpool have won 45 major trophies since newcastle last won one.
That’s hilarious - I’m going to remember this stat next time someone tries to tell me NUFC are a giant of football.
 
There’s a lot of big jobs opening up this summer and not quite enough managers to go around.

Barca, Bayern, Liverpool, Germany, probably Man United and Chelsea, possibly England too.

The three managers with all the hype are Amorim, Xabi Alonso and De Zerbi. Alonso’s not moving. There also isn’t many Ancelottis around atm, high profile experienced safe pair of hands managers who jump around the elite clubs. Big clubs seem a bit burnt by that type, the likes of Conte aren’t getting the Liverpool job.

I think Gary O’Neil’s done a fantastic job everywhere he’s been, I think Liverpool would be too big for him… but they’ve got to hire someone? And with all those vacancies it’s a great summer to be a promising young manager.
 
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