03 Nov 2016 09:48:13
Ed001 I know you can't predict the future but when klopp does leave (hopefully not do a while I might add) do you think pepjin lijnders will be lined up to take over? He seems to be doing very well in his position and working with the younger players would put him in a better position than others do you have an opinion on him do you rate him?

{Ed001's Note - it is a distinct possibility, it would certainly be a good way to continue with the same style of play. Pepjin very much favours the Klopp style of football as well.}


1.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 09:57:09
I think that would be the best option, klopp builds the foundation wins things and continue it from within would probably help stabilise the club and defiantly help players not having to learn a new style! Thanks for answering have a good day!


2.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 10:02:47
It'd certainly be a ggood option but Klopp will be with us for years I hope!


3.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 10:27:47
I asked this a few months ago and 002 said they wouldn't be planning for it already.

{Ed001's Note - and no one is saying they are. What is your point?}


4.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 12:54:21
No point just another point of view on the subject.

{Ed001's Note - ok got you.}


5.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 14:29:12
Lost me.


6.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 14:43:00
That wouldn`t be a bad idea to have Pep take over, as it seems everyone in the first team all the way down to the academy kids will be playing the same system. And don`t forget, Pep is Dutch, one of the palaces where gegen pressing was used as a tradition under Rinus Michels that culminated in the Total Football we know today so the guy knows the system inside out.


7.) 03 Nov 2016
03 Nov 2016 19:56:53
Surely it would depend on the circumstances of Klopps departure.


8.) 04 Nov 2016
04 Nov 2016 03:34:46
A return of the boot room staff. that's exactly what this club has been missing, seems like our soul had been taken away when the boot room was let go.