01 May 2018 22:20:48
Update on Buvac: A Serbian reporter is indicating that Buvac's absence is related to his father's illness. If this is true then I'm sure all LFC fans would join in wishing his family the best at this difficult time #YNWA.

{Ed0333's Note - One thing I’ve learnt about my time in the media is that spin and propaganda are not far behind a controversial story. If the story of illness is true then I think I say on behalf of all the Liverpool family may Buvac senior recuperate and get back to health in a speedy fashion.


1.) 01 May 2018
01 May 2018 22:29:58
Same with you, Ed. 'Hope his father is fine if indeed that is the case. We shall see.


2.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 05:18:20
definitely more believable than him replacing Wenger XD.

{Ed001's Note - there is a difference between being the cause of an absence and being the reason for the timing of the absence.}


3.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 09:26:24
Dunno what you're getting at Ed, the Arsenal situation coinciding with Buvac's absence is purely coincidental which is why the media trying to push the "Buvac to Arsenal" possibility is so ridiculous - the vast majority of people believe the reason he has left is for personal reasons, as the club has officially stated, i wasnt contesting that.

{Ed001's Note - I never said it was related to what you said did I?}


4.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 09:37:11
Seems hard to believe that someone who has been at Klopp's side for so long would walk out before Liverpool's biggest game in 10 years (counting the losing final vs AC Milan) .

If there has been a bust up and he has gone, then goodbye and all the best. No grudges.

If, based on the above, he has a personal issue so difficult he has to attend to it at this point then he deserves the love and support of the entire Liverpool community. No inside knowledge, but i've been there. Nothing prepares you for it.

YNWAed.


5.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 09:54:13
Nobody is talking about timing except you, his fathers health rapidly declining would explain the urgency of him leaving, yes, but so could any other circumstance if you look at it in a particular way

It was a passing joke, if you have a point then the reason im on this site is because i value the opinions of everyone here so by all means make it.

{Ed001's Note - oh I give up. If you are going to be a bell end because you have not read all the other posts you can go jump. What on earth are you getting so snotty about? You do not know what has been discussed so do not jump down my throat because of your ignorance that everyone has been whining about the timing of Buvac's leaving. And people wonder why editors get annoyed when we get responses like yours even after we point out their crap joke was nothing to do with our comment.

Maybe Ed002 has the right idea, why bother to give out info or answer questions?}


6.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 10:38:11
B. Jesus. Chill out.

Ed001 (I think) is trying to say that there was clearly a problem creeping in with Klopp and Buvacs working relationship which has been growing worse over time.

But if Buvacs dad were to have a serious illness, the timing of this unfortunate situation. Coinciding with the detoriation of the relationship with Klopp may have been what pushed Buvac to choose to leave the squad at this crucial time of the season.


7.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 10:59:11
I agree with what you say Ed001 mate but I've spoken to a friend informally who reckons (and it is merely guess work) that the situation with Buvac's father has interfered with his excellent work at LFC and therefore he was told to take leave until the health situation is sorted. Klopp and Buvac do always bicker so there is an equal chance it all went too far and someone has cleverly separated the two by using the situation. I guess I'd just like to believe we're not losing him, at least not in this manner.


8.) 02 May 2018
02 May 2018 14:39:29
So he was advised to take some time off before the CL semi 2nd leg and not to come back if we get to the final?

It doesn’t feel right to me, it feels like gardening leave.