03 Sep 2016 21:36:49
Klopp told us that we need to turn from doubters to believers. My question to you all, to discuss, is where does the line cross between a believer and a dreamer?


1.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 22:12:25
When you fall asleep?


2.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 22:19:33
Consistency.


3.) 03 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 22:23:34
Think he meant more along the lines of getting behind the team and believing in the team rather than doubting the players, because let's be honest, we all do all the time.


4.) 04 Sep 2016
03 Sep 2016 23:53:10
I think results make you believe. Look at fergie at United, he installed such belief In the players, that the fans followed. That gave birth to fergie time, the fans and players always believed they could get a winner or equaliser, didn't panic, and fair play to them, did it as often as they didn't.


5.) 04 Sep 2016
04 Sep 2016 09:36:59
"Thinking is easy, action is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the hardest thing of all" - von Goethe

Give Klopp credit, he's had great success at the 2 previous clubs he's managed. Some may comment that his tactics have been 'found out' but many coaches never have the success in the first place to be 'found out'. We need to believe and have patience: this is not a 5 minute project and he hasn't had even one season yet. I feel we need to see evidence of improvement over the next 3 months against teams like Burnley.

Finally we need dreamers who dare to take action: progress depends on it. Liverpool has spawned it'seems fair share of them!


6.) 04 Sep 2016
04 Sep 2016 13:15:33
Cheer up DaRedMan, oh what can it mean.

Apparently the line is crossed when you 'see her face'

In my opinion the 2 are not mutually exclusive.
Most of us dream of LFC winning number 19 and number 6.


7.) 04 Sep 2016
04 Sep 2016 17:08:06
when we are in the top four, and stay there, fans will believe, that anything is possible, we are just two maybe three players short, but the good times are just around the corner .