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Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh “
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
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comment by Barefoot (U19770)
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Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh“
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
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comment by Got_Better (U6241)
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comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
Don’t forget folks whenever GB wums your team that he’s a balding almost 50 year old singleton from Derby who is a massive Liverpool plastic that has rarely, if ever, been to a game.
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comment by Barefoot (U19770)
posted 1 minute ago
Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh“
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
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Yeah, nothing to add there.
I know it wasn't a celebration but that's what they call it and having won the lot they can call it whatever they want going forward.
That game vs West Brom is one of the all time cringeworthy moments of the PL era imo.
Very funny to watch.
Not sure why some Liverpool fans are so afraid to just admit it... it doesn't mean anything really, just funny at the time.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans
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Klopp explained it the same way
https://www.football365.com/news/klopp-explains-that-celebration-after-west-brom-draw
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 21 minutes ago
That game vs West Brom is one of the all time cringeworthy moments of the PL era imo.
Very funny to watch.
Not sure why some Liverpool fans are so afraid to just admit it... it doesn't mean anything really, just funny at the time.
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It's not Liverpool fans are afraid to admit anything, it's simply they know what it was, having read Klopp's comments leading up to the game, watched as the fans took it on board and acted and then seen Klopp tell the players to go over and acknowledge them, with him then explaining to the fools who thought they were celebrating a draw, what it actually was.
If people are so stupid that they think they were celebrating a draw, despite many better results not needing the celebration, then that's up to them. However don't expect Liverpool fans who actually know what it was to agree with your stupidity.
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
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Why would I laugh at Klopp asking the fans to stay to the end and support the team, the fans doing that, Klopp asking the players to acknowledge it? What's funny about that? I think it's great and the bond between the manager and fans was built on that moment. I don't see what's funny about it.
“The goal came after 82 minutes. Twelve minutes to go (eight plus stoppage time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turn around and saw them go.
"I felt pretty alone at this moment!
This is what he said a couple of weeks previous to the West Brom draw, if people actually believe Klopp asked the players to celebrate a draw, there is the proof that he wasn't lying about what it was.
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
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Why would I laugh at Klopp asking the fans to stay to the end and support the team, the fans doing that, Klopp asking the players to acknowledge it? What's funny about that? I think it's great and the bond between the manager and fans was built on that moment. I don't see what's funny about it.
“The goal came after 82 minutes. Twelve minutes to go (eight plus stoppage time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turn around and saw them go.
"I felt pretty alone at this moment!
This is what he said a couple of weeks previous to the West Brom draw, if people actually believe Klopp asked the players to celebrate a draw, there is the proof that he wasn't lying about what it was.
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comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
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posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
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What facts?
Just because you managed to convince yourself it wasn't cringeworthy doesn't mean other people can't have a good laugh at it - including Liverpool fans, I might add.
It's quite funny how wound up you get just because someone finds something Liverpool did five years ago funny.
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comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
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What facts?
Just because you managed to convince yourself it wasn't cringeworthy doesn't mean other people can't have a good laugh at it - including Liverpool fans, I might add.
It's quite funny how wound up you get just because someone finds something Liverpool did five years ago funny.
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I didn't need to convince myself. The facts are there. Do you need a dumbed down time line? Will that help?
Klopp says he wants fans to stay to the end and support the team.
Fans stay to the end and support the team, who then score in the 96th minute.
Klopp asks the players to sulute the fans for doing what he asked, which signified the beginning of the special bond.
Team goes on to conquer England, Europe and the world.
The end.
Not sure what anybody needs convincing of. These are factual occurrences. Unless you're an idiot or purposely choosing to ignore the facts so you can stick with the other idiots and have a wee laugh at something which is incorrect.
I'm also not wound up at all, why would I be when I'm going with what actually occurred? It seems to me it is other fans who are wound up as there is no credibility left in the story they want to laugh it. As you were.
I know what Klopp said.
I - and many others - thought 'what actually occurred' was cringeworthy and funny.
I'm not ignoring anything. Why can't I think it was cringeworthy?
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
I know what Klopp said.
I - and many others - thought 'what actually occurred' was cringeworthy and funny.
I'm not ignoring anything. Why can't I think it was cringeworthy?
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You thought it was cringe worthy that Klopp asked the fans to stay until the end to support the team and when they did that he asked the players to salute them? Well that's weird but OK. Although when you say many others, I've only heard you come out with this. All the others suggest they were celebrating a draw against West Brom.
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
Do find it funny this myth keeps being perpetuated about celebrating a draw. It’s been clarified plenty of times yet the hard of reading still don’t get it.
Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?
You have to be really desperate to defend the club not to see why people watched that and laughed imo.
No big deal is it? Plenty of occasions I've cringed at something United have done.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 22 minutes ago
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
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What did the score and opposition have to do with anything? Saluting the fans was due to their actions which occurred in this particular game, which he had asked for beforehand. The opposition and scoreline have nothing to do with that.
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 22 minutes ago
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
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What did the score and opposition have to do with anything? Saluting the fans was due to their actions which occurred in this particular game, which he had asked for beforehand. The opposition and scoreline have nothing to do with that.
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Are you for real?
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
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Well I'd say it's usual or typical i.e. normal for players and managers to clap their fans when they want to show appreciation.
If you don't agree then you're welcome to that view and perhaps you can note down all the times you see players doing what the Liverpool players did that day.
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
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Well I'd say it's usual or typical i.e. normal for players and managers to clap their fans when they want to show appreciation.
If you don't agree then you're welcome to that view and perhaps you can note down all the times you see players doing what the Liverpool players did that day.
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Perhaps you can show me all the times the manager asks the fans for something, the fans give him what he asks for and they don't show them appreciation.
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comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 9 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Dr Tobias Fünke (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard (U19119)
posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Barefoot (U19770)
posted 1 minute ago
Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh “
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
posted on 27/9/20
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
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posted 46 minutes ago
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posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
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posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Barefoot (U19770)
posted 1 minute ago
Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh“
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
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posted on 27/9/20
comment by Got_Better (U6241)
posted 9 hours, 17 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 1 hour, 59 minutes ago
Don’t forget folks whenever GB wums your team that he’s a balding almost 50 year old singleton from Derby who is a massive Liverpool plastic that has rarely, if ever, been to a game.
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posted on 27/9/20
comment by Dr Tobias Fünke (U1217)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
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comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 9 hours, 35 minutes ago
comment by Dr Tobias Fünke (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Thorgen Kloppinson - Cosmic Refugee (U1282)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Ace (U22467)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard (U19119)
posted 2 hours, 13 minutes ago
comment by Don Draper's dandruff (U20155)
posted 5 seconds ago
comment by Barefoot (U19770)
posted 1 minute ago
Didn't Liverpool do lap of honour or something similar when they drew with West Brom?
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People ask how Klopp does it with players like Wijnaldum and Milner, how does he inspire his team to be better than the rest and better as a team than as individuals? Look at the spirit of this current Liverpool team?
It all started on that day we celebrated a draw against West Brom. Liverpool fans and players realised what he was saying and from there like a rocket all the way to glory.
Klopp is a bona fide genius. It's not rare for fools to snap their heads back in laughter, laughing at the genius but we know how that story ends.
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Yep, we're the ones laughing now.
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Its cute how they pretend it's still funny. Spurs were a better team than us when we celebrated a draw. Look at them now. They'd kill for a spirit like Liverpool's.
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No one celebrated a draw. The players went over to the Kop which is the heartbeat of the club to salute them. Who knows if we would be trudging off with a loss had it not been for the supporters.
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans.
Just hope when we play Man Utd we are back in the ground, love to get at that Man Utd defence. remember when fellaini had to turn to look at the kop while the players were lining up. No wonder he crapped himself, we won that game at that moment.
Yeah “celebrated a draw” etc.. facking league champions and a 6th time as champions of Europe.. Klopp said he owes the supporters and we all trust him.. bloke is a brilliant manager, perfect for Liverpool right the way through. No other manager could have done what he has done for the club. None.
Players now want to play for us, and managers want to see their players succeed with us. Nuno said Jota was “going to the right place”
“Celebrated a draw huh huh“
whatever makes you jealous fackers feel better
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Yeah, nothing to add there.
I know it wasn't a celebration but that's what they call it and having won the lot they can call it whatever they want going forward.
posted on 27/9/20
That game vs West Brom is one of the all time cringeworthy moments of the PL era imo.
Very funny to watch.
Not sure why some Liverpool fans are so afraid to just admit it... it doesn't mean anything really, just funny at the time.
posted on 27/9/20
I still believe we miss the fans more than any other clubs, the players feed off the fans
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Klopp explained it the same way
https://www.football365.com/news/klopp-explains-that-celebration-after-west-brom-draw
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 21 minutes ago
That game vs West Brom is one of the all time cringeworthy moments of the PL era imo.
Very funny to watch.
Not sure why some Liverpool fans are so afraid to just admit it... it doesn't mean anything really, just funny at the time.
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It's not Liverpool fans are afraid to admit anything, it's simply they know what it was, having read Klopp's comments leading up to the game, watched as the fans took it on board and acted and then seen Klopp tell the players to go over and acknowledge them, with him then explaining to the fools who thought they were celebrating a draw, what it actually was.
If people are so stupid that they think they were celebrating a draw, despite many better results not needing the celebration, then that's up to them. However don't expect Liverpool fans who actually know what it was to agree with your stupidity.
posted on 27/9/20
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
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Why would I laugh at Klopp asking the fans to stay to the end and support the team, the fans doing that, Klopp asking the players to acknowledge it? What's funny about that? I think it's great and the bond between the manager and fans was built on that moment. I don't see what's funny about it.
“The goal came after 82 minutes. Twelve minutes to go (eight plus stoppage time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turn around and saw them go.
"I felt pretty alone at this moment!
This is what he said a couple of weeks previous to the West Brom draw, if people actually believe Klopp asked the players to celebrate a draw, there is the proof that he wasn't lying about what it was.
posted on 27/9/20
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
Yeh, course that's what it is TOOR.
Nothing to do with your complete inability to ever have a little laugh at yourself or your club.
I don't think they were celebrating a draw. Never said that was the case.
Just said it was cringeworthy and funny to laugh at. Because it was. And I'd have said the same if it were United.
I actually know Liverpool fans who said the same thing at the time. Probably won't find them on here though because for some reason you think any slight criticism or laugh at Liverpool is a sign of weakness.
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Why would I laugh at Klopp asking the fans to stay to the end and support the team, the fans doing that, Klopp asking the players to acknowledge it? What's funny about that? I think it's great and the bond between the manager and fans was built on that moment. I don't see what's funny about it.
“The goal came after 82 minutes. Twelve minutes to go (eight plus stoppage time), and I saw many people leaving the stadium. I turn around and saw them go.
"I felt pretty alone at this moment!
This is what he said a couple of weeks previous to the West Brom draw, if people actually believe Klopp asked the players to celebrate a draw, there is the proof that he wasn't lying about what it was.
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He who laughs last laughs the loudest and longest.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
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What facts?
Just because you managed to convince yourself it wasn't cringeworthy doesn't mean other people can't have a good laugh at it - including Liverpool fans, I might add.
It's quite funny how wound up you get just because someone finds something Liverpool did five years ago funny.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 5 minutes ago
Okay TOOR, you live in your little dreamworld where you can't understand why anyone thought it was cringeworthy. No problem.
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OK you ignore the facts and choose your own version to laugh at with the other idiots. No problem.
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What facts?
Just because you managed to convince yourself it wasn't cringeworthy doesn't mean other people can't have a good laugh at it - including Liverpool fans, I might add.
It's quite funny how wound up you get just because someone finds something Liverpool did five years ago funny.
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I didn't need to convince myself. The facts are there. Do you need a dumbed down time line? Will that help?
Klopp says he wants fans to stay to the end and support the team.
Fans stay to the end and support the team, who then score in the 96th minute.
Klopp asks the players to sulute the fans for doing what he asked, which signified the beginning of the special bond.
Team goes on to conquer England, Europe and the world.
The end.
Not sure what anybody needs convincing of. These are factual occurrences. Unless you're an idiot or purposely choosing to ignore the facts so you can stick with the other idiots and have a wee laugh at something which is incorrect.
posted on 27/9/20
I'm also not wound up at all, why would I be when I'm going with what actually occurred? It seems to me it is other fans who are wound up as there is no credibility left in the story they want to laugh it. As you were.
posted on 27/9/20
I know what Klopp said.
I - and many others - thought 'what actually occurred' was cringeworthy and funny.
I'm not ignoring anything. Why can't I think it was cringeworthy?
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
I know what Klopp said.
I - and many others - thought 'what actually occurred' was cringeworthy and funny.
I'm not ignoring anything. Why can't I think it was cringeworthy?
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You thought it was cringe worthy that Klopp asked the fans to stay until the end to support the team and when they did that he asked the players to salute them? Well that's weird but OK. Although when you say many others, I've only heard you come out with this. All the others suggest they were celebrating a draw against West Brom.
posted on 27/9/20
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
posted on 27/9/20
Do find it funny this myth keeps being perpetuated about celebrating a draw. It’s been clarified plenty of times yet the hard of reading still don’t get it.
posted on 27/9/20
Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?
You have to be really desperate to defend the club not to see why people watched that and laughed imo.
No big deal is it? Plenty of occasions I've cringed at something United have done.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 22 minutes ago
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
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What did the score and opposition have to do with anything? Saluting the fans was due to their actions which occurred in this particular game, which he had asked for beforehand. The opposition and scoreline have nothing to do with that.
posted on 27/9/20
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
posted on 27/9/20
comment by There'sOnlyOneRed's (U1721)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 22 minutes ago
Yes, I think it was cringeworthy to get the players to do that after a 2-2 draw at home to West Brom.
I know Liverpool fans who felt the same.
I thought it was funny and still do.
Of course, we know enough about you that you'll always defend Liverpool - they never do anything wrong or anything to be laughed at... you're as biased as they come, so I can understand why you're struggling.
But I'm afraid TOOR, you'll just have to accept it - plenty of people think it was funny and there's nothing you can do about that. You don't get to decide what is cringeworthy and what isn't, even if you have written your own criteria down on a little bit of paper.
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What did the score and opposition have to do with anything? Saluting the fans was due to their actions which occurred in this particular game, which he had asked for beforehand. The opposition and scoreline have nothing to do with that.
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Are you for real?
posted on 27/9/20
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
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Well I'd say it's usual or typical i.e. normal for players and managers to clap their fans when they want to show appreciation.
If you don't agree then you're welcome to that view and perhaps you can note down all the times you see players doing what the Liverpool players did that day.
posted on 27/9/20
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
“ Why couldn't they just clap the fans, like most normal people?”
You don’t get to decide what is or isn’t normal
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Well I'd say it's usual or typical i.e. normal for players and managers to clap their fans when they want to show appreciation.
If you don't agree then you're welcome to that view and perhaps you can note down all the times you see players doing what the Liverpool players did that day.
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Perhaps you can show me all the times the manager asks the fans for something, the fans give him what he asks for and they don't show them appreciation.
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