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But Spanish league is more popular than German league so players around world will have known about Rafa more than Klopp.

If you're a professional football player you'd have to know Klopp.

Anyway, Mkh chose Dortmund over us. And subotic, hummels reus are still there.

Most pleasing is the fact that those who leave him go on to be miserable and beg to return like Kagawa n Şahin.
 
If you're a professional football player you'd have to know Klopp.

Anyway, Mkh chose Dortmund over us. And subotic, hummels reus are still there.

Most pleasing is the fact that those who leave him go on to be miserable and beg to return like Kagawa n Şahin.

Maybe its the relatively small number of clips I've seen of him, but there seems to be a very high proportion of Kagawa mentions....he really REALLY rates him, and was well pissed off when ManU only gave him limited opportunities. I'm assuming he will be in for him in Jan if he gets the job.
 
Roberto Di Matteo emerges as candidate to replace Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool – report



Tom Olver for Metro.co.ukSunday 4 Oct 2015 8:38 pm
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Liverpool are reportedly considering Di Matteo to replace Rodgers (Picture: Getty)
Roberto Di Matteo has emerged as a shock candidate to replace Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool, according to reports.
Rodgers was sacked on Sunday evening after the Reds drew 1-1 with rivals Everton at Goodison Park and the club are now on the hunt for a replacement.
Di Matteo, who was Chelsea boss when they won the Champions League in 2012, has not had a job in management since resigning from his position at Schalke in May.
And according to Sky Sport Italia, the Reds are considering bringing the 45-year-old to Anfield to replace Rodgers.
Such a move would be a huge shock following reports that ex-Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has already signed a three-year deal at Liverpool.


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/04/rober...rs-at-liverpool-report-5421247/#ixzz3nh86hsuM
 
Liverpool's next manager odds: Sam Allardyce the early favourite

Last Updated: 04/10/15 4:43pm

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Sam Allardyce: Ready for a return to football management?
Sam Allardyce is Sky Bet's early odds-on favourite to become the next Liverpool boss following Brendan Roger's departure.
The former defender, who has been taking a break since leaving his post at West Ham at the end of last season, reportedly figures highly on an early list of candidates being drawn up by the club's chairman Tom Warner after Sunday's unexpected sacking.
Liverpool are also believed to be considering up-and-coming managers, as they did when they appointed Graeme Souness and his successor Roy Evans, so Burnley's Sean Dyche (2/1) also features prominently in the betting.

Former Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is available and he's a 6/1 shot while Michael Laudrup (12/1), Murat Yakin (12/1) and Eddie Howe (16/1) are other names in the betting frame.
However, Allardyce's availability, proven track record and connections with the club having played for them in the early 80s, make him an attractive proposition.
The 60-year-old, who had a brief and ill-fated spell as manager of North East rivals Newcastle earlier in his career, was linked with the job during the summer of 2012 after Roger's had rejected Liverpool's initial advances, but he admitted at the time that he was planning to take an extended break from football.

http://www.onlytruesports.com/footb...anager-odds-sam-allardyce-the-early-favourite
 
Roberto Di Matteo emerges as candidate to replace Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool – report



Tom Olver for Metro.co.ukSunday 4 Oct 2015 8:38 pm
348
fc-schalke-04-v-sc-paderborn-07-bundesliga.jpg
Liverpool are reportedly considering Di Matteo to replace Rodgers (Picture: Getty)
Roberto Di Matteo has emerged as a shock candidate to replace Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool, according to reports.
Rodgers was sacked on Sunday evening after the Reds drew 1-1 with rivals Everton at Goodison Park and the club are now on the hunt for a replacement.
Di Matteo, who was Chelsea boss when they won the Champions League in 2012, has not had a job in management since resigning from his position at Schalke in May.
And according to Sky Sport Italia, the Reds are considering bringing the 45-year-old to Anfield to replace Rodgers.
Such a move would be a huge shock following reports that ex-Borussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has already signed a three-year deal at Liverpool.


Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2015/10/04/rober...rs-at-liverpool-report-5421247/#ixzz3nh86hsuM

I'm assuming it's horsehit, but I really don't need to be reading stories like this either.
 
Paddy Power now quoting odds of 1/7 on Klopp getting the job. Ancelotti second favourite but 7/1 against.
 
Di Matteo won 2 of his last 10 matches at Schalke. We might as well have stuck with Rodgers if that was the case.

Has to be Ancelotti or Klopp.
 
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