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bawhahaha RAFA blame everyone else BenetizHope you get him
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Rafa will most likely end up at Real.
bawhahaha RAFA blame everyone else BenetizHope you get him
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Rafa will most likely end up at Real.
First thing he'll blame is Ronaldo's sulky faceNext he'll blame the team and then he'll blame the fans and finally the board
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Anyone follow LFCZA?
What is lfcza
On twitter
liverpool's official twitter handle for south africans.
liverpool's official twitter handle for south africans.
Dont think its the official one.
Think its a private account, run by the guy who used to (and does again) run the forum under the same name.
I know I follow him.
Just been watching some Gerrard tributes on YouTube and my god, I'm depressed. almost in tears and knowing that there will be no one who can fill his boots at our club is depressing.
JURGEN KLOPP is prepared to scrap plans for a six month sabbatical in order to take charge of Liverpool, according to reports in Germany.
The 47-year-old will take charge of Borussia Dortmund for the final time on Saturday in the German Cup final before stepping down as manager.
Brendan Rodgers is under growing pressure at Liverpool after a disappointing season saw last season's runners-up finish sixth this term; their campaign ending with a 6-1 humiliation at Stoke.
Klopp is the bookmakers favourite to replace the Northern Irishman at Anfield but reports this week had said he was planning to take a break to recharge his batteries.
However, German newspaper Bild claim Klopp would abandon those plans if Liverpool came calling for him.
They say the former Mainz boss is attracted to the club due to the language, the Liverpool fans and the amount of upheaval required at Anfield.
Klopp is interested in a move to England as he can already speak English while he feels the Kop faithful would show him a similar emotion to the Dortmund fans at the Westfalenstadion.
Furthermore, he is encouraged by having the chance to build his own side at the Reds as the club recovers from their poor season.
Captain Steven Gerrard is departing for LA Galaxy after 27 years with the clubs while a further seven players could follow him out the door.
Bild's claims would back up the comments Klopp made when announcing his departure last month.
He insisted at the time that he was not tired and would not be taking a sabbatical.
"I am not tired. I may look tired but I am not. I am 0.0% tired," he said.
"I haven't had any contact with any other clubs but I am not planning a sabbatical."
Thats if FSG are willing to fire BR.