16 Jan 2017 23:08:58
Hi Eds and reds
I wonder what's the view on Klopp doing all these adverts on tv.

Are the companies linked to LFC like standard charter or are they separate deals between Klopp and the companies?

I'm sure that Klopp is very well paid as our manager so I was wondering if the need isn't financial what is it?

{Ed002's Note - I rarely watch television and certainly would never watch a channel that had adverts Dermot.}


1.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 01:48:39
Thanks for the reply Ed.

I was just wondering what is his motivation for doing this extra 'work' is for want of a better word?
It can't be financial as I'm sure he is well paid by the club.
It just seems odd to me.

Ps. Top Top site.

{Ed002's Note - I really don't know what this extra work is Dermot. Has anyone with big blonde hair and glasses tried to touch you where the nurse at school tried to touch you?}


2.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 07:01:32
Dermot if someone offered you £30,000 for saying a sentence or two for an advert, would you turn it down?


3.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 07:12:44
No more unusual than Lallana advertising a face cream.

As long as he's focussed on his job with LFC I don't care and in my opinion Klopp is very focussed.


4.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 09:57:53
yes Dermot if you are talking about the Betvictor adverts then he probably does them due to the company's affiliation to the club


5.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 10:34:48
He also does them with new balance.


6.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 11:00:39
The adverts Klopp does are for a bookies (I think he talks about "first goal wins") who are in partnership with Liverpool.

They have some kind of sponsorship deal with Liverpool, not sure on the details exactly.

{Ed002's Note - Liverpool are sponsored by a bookmaker called BetVictor.}


7.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 11:51:52
Ed002's Note - I really don't know what this extra work is Dermot. Has anyone with big blonde hair and glasses tried to touch you where the nurse at school tried to touch you?

Classic response from Ed

😂😂😂😂😂😂


8.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 16:11:03
Managers do commercials and adverts all the time, just like players and celebrities. Nothing to see here.

{Ed002's Note - The reason for the fuss is the nature of the company.}


9.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 19:32:39
I agree Ed, I don't like seeing Klopp advertising a bookie. I don't like the team being sponsored by them either. But it is what it is - a bank sponsor is hardly on a moral higher plane. For a modern football club they seem to be necessary evils - I'm just glad it's not a "payday loan" company, in my mind the bottom of an unpleasant little pile.

{Ed002's Note - I don't think you will find that banks take money from folks who often can't afford it in the generally forlorn hope of winning more. If you want a business of a similar moral standing perhaps the "pay day" loan company that Newcastle got involved with.}


10.) 17 Jan 2017
17 Jan 2017 21:04:33
He also does adverts with Opel/ Vauxhaul and has done since he was in Germany. If I could make money from who I am I would too.


11.) 18 Jan 2017
18 Jan 2017 04:10:44
Yes Ed.

The last time I was touched by a large blonde European was in 1995 at
My stag do in Berlin.

Achtzehn DM und ja es war toll.