Not sure why he chose he chance to launch a personal attack on Gary Neville though.
Sounded to me like an attempt to deflect attention back onto one of the ultimate Liverpool FC villains around.
Not sure why he chose he chance to launch a personal attack on Gary Neville though.
The way I read it, rightly or wrongly, is that Klopp will not be a part of this if it happens. However, he has shown commitment to the players and fans of Liverpool. He is no fan of UEFA and no fan of the Super League.
Not sure why he chose he chance to launch a personal attack on Gary Neville though.
The EPL, the FA and UEFA need to make it clear to the splitters that if they do,it, they will not be eligible for domestic competitions, or UEFA competitions. Then the remaining sides in European league football get to battle it out for the Premier League title, La Liga, the FA Cup, the European Cup etc. OK so there will be less money, the money the sponsors pay will go down, so you tell the players that they’re getting a pay cut, you know, instead of earning £100K a week you’re going to earn just £50K a week. There can still be 20 teams in the top flight, with the CL for the top 4 to aim for, the stadiums will still be sold out week in and week out, the prize money might be a bit less, perhaps as low as it was in 2015, but I reckon, if they cut their cloth correctly they could survive on it.
.... and therein lies the fatal flaw in that plan. Sadly - I'd be 100% in favour, myself......so you tell the players that they’re getting a pay cut .....
I watched Klopp last night and he did NOT come out explicitly against the ESL concept.
He chose his words carefully, and conceded that competition is a crucial part of the integrity of sport, but he did not say he wouldn't manage a team in the ESL, or that it was wrong for his players to play in the ESL (James Milner was far more explicit about it after the game). Klopp was also respectful of his employers and did not condemn them, even though he had grounds to do so.
Klopp is one of the world's best managers and so it is highly likely he will manage in the ESL if it goes ahead.
“Sport is not a sport when the success is guaranteed, and when the relation between the effort and reward don’t exist.
'It’s not a sport when it doesn’t matter if you lose.
'It's not fair if teams fight at the top and cannot qualify” - Pep Guardiola.