The Euros don't occur during the football season and take players away from matches that matter.It’s disrespectful. He wouldn’t be saying it about the Euros.
The Euros don't occur during the football season and take players away from matches that matter.It’s disrespectful. He wouldn’t be saying it about the Euros.
Already responded to that oneThe Euros don't occur during the football season and take players away from matches that matter.
Did you find a satisfactory solution to people having a kickabout when they should be at work?Already responded to that one
Can’t believe I’ve sticking up for that clam, but if more managers were honest about it we might actually get this nonsense sorted.
It’s been going on for too long.
I don't follow any international football, have no interest in it all, wouldn't dream of telling anyone that means that can't enjoy it.
people like what they like, I'm not telling anyone what they should or shouldn't enjoy
but its not acceptable for businesses to lose expensive assets during key project periods for some pro bono work with the potential to also require extended leave when the event is over
this stuff should all happen in the European summer break
Agree with most of what you’ve written but I don’t think Ange’s nationality was a problem for doubters of which I was one. I couldn’t give a flying fudge where he’s from - his track record, in terms of the profile of previous jobs, did concern me though.Why am I not allowed to find a "joke" disrespectful? My country of birth and the country I live in are both competing and it's a hugely important competition for both. Not to mention the country of our club's captain. Oh and the trophy that properly launched our head coach's career.
If it was just Klopp who had this attitude, sure. But it's not. It's prevalent among people in Europe who don't want to acknowledge football exists elsewhere, on different timescales. It's why literally no one but me fancied Ange before he came in.
(EDIT: I probably went a bit too hard here - but there was sentiment (and still is) that Ange wasn't good enough for Spurs because he was an Aussie who'd managed in Aus, Japan and Scotland).
Oh and I don't think it was a joke from Klopp. If FIFA didn't protect AFCON and the Asian Cup, I'd bet good money he would prohibit his players from going.
Edit: dumb brick like this wind me up too
I love the fact these players want to play for their countries even though, from a selfish perspective, it hurts us. How often do they get accused of being in the game for the paycheque? For being soft? For not caring enough, for not playing for the shirt? Look at Sarr’s reaction last week when he thought he’d miss the tournament. If that lad is in it just for the money, I’m a Dutchman.Agree I dont care about AFCON but most of the players in it have great national pride, whether you agree or not it's a big thing for them and saying you hope their dreams fail is poor man management, these thought should be kept to yourself, but he cant stop looking to be the story.
If a business acquired and asset or hired someone with the direct knowledge that this would happen how is that not acceptable?
“The matches that matter”. FFS fair enough if you want to make a point but stop being so dismissive and condescending.The Euros don't occur during the football season and take players away from matches that matter.
Yeah, you're right. He probably would have been viewed the same if it was an English manager coming from jobs in Australia, Japan and Scotland.Agree with most of what you’ve written but I don’t think Ange’s nationality was a problem for doubters of which I was one. I couldn’t give a flying fudge where he’s from - his track record, in terms of the profile of previous jobs, did concern me though.
I couldn't tell you who any winner of either of those are in any given year. I could make a guess at Nigeria and South Korea as they've had decent teams in the past.“The matches that matter”. FFS fair enough if you want to make a point but stop being so dismissive and condescending.
I’d imagine more people will remember who won the AFCON and Asia Cup in 10 years than what the result was between Spurs and Brentford.
Most of the people on this forum are British or actively follow the PL. An accurate comparison would be an African or Asian based forum or a forum that specifically focuses on either African or Asian football lI couldn't tell you who any winner of either of those are in any given year. I could make a guess at Nigeria and South Korea as they've had decent teams in the past.
I'll bet everyone on this forum could list most of the PL winners for the last decade.
Most of the people around the world who support football watch the PL. Not only is it by far the most watched competition, it's also the one that pays those players' salaries.Most of the people on this forum are British or actively follow the PL. An accurate comparison would be an African or Asian based forum or a forum that specifically focuses on either African or Asian football l
I couldn't tell you who any winner of either of those are in any given year. I could make a guess at Nigeria and South Korea as they've had decent teams in the past.
I'll bet everyone on this forum could list most of the PL winners for the last decade.
Most of the people around the world who support football watch the PL. Not only is it by far the most watched competition, it's also the one that pays those players' salaries.
I am sure he would if the tournament was mid season. He probably thinks the same about internationals especially friendlies midseason. At the end of the day he wants to win trophies for his club. I don't have a problem as long as he doesn't put pressure on players not to attend. I don't think he is publicly trying to put pressure on them not going either, he's just expressing disappointment at losing them.It’s disrespectful. He wouldn’t be saying it about the Euros.
I am sure Klopp feels it's a sport, one that he wants to win. That's the problem with professional sports people - they are competitive.It's only fools like me who still like to feel it is a sport.
“The matches that matter”. FFS fair enough if you want to make a point but stop being so dismissive and condescending.
I’d imagine more people will remember who won the AFCON and Asia Cup in 10 years than what the result was between Spurs and Brentford.
Scary thing with AFCOn is that it’s been going since 1957… it’s not newIt's like asking a Churchill dog to stop nodding, it's almost too harsh as you're effectively asking him to stop posting as there's not much else on the menu. The usual pair doing their best fishing attempts on this thread - Proudly and loudly not taking on any information, alongside the standard absence of consideration that people have opinions that differ from their own.
Not related to your post but I'm happy that Ange has a high opinion of international football. It could be better for the club to take the Ferguson / Utd approach of fighting international FAs and repeatedly pulling players out for minor tweaks but it's a shameful approach. Better to respect what the players want to do, which is represent their country.
I do think the Klopp jokes have been taken out of context and a bit more of a deal made out of them then is necessary but I guess that's usual to overreact to anything Liverpool related...If he was at our club we'd love him, tracksuits or otherwise.