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Jurgen
Is this the nicest guy to ever manage a club in our country hes certainly in the top ten..a throughly lovely guy....I hate Liverpool football club though
Well done Jurgen Klopp I love the great stories coming out of this health crisis
Well done Jurgen Klopp I love the great stories coming out of this health crisis
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Nice guy....most of the time...
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He’s given a days wage. As a proportion of my income even I have given more and I wave at ambulances!!
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Of course it is to be applauded, but no more than the average man putting a tenner in a collection tin. The guy takes home at least £150,000 every Single week. Doesn’t have to do anything of course, so fair play.
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I like Klopp.
I also like donations like this. Whilst we can applaud donations given to the NHS or whichever organisation. It touches me more when people do things like this. It’s more on a personal level in some ways.
Before anyone says I know PPE would be more comforting at the minute rather than money off their shopping. I just think it’s a great morale boost for them. Yes I know PPE will boost morale to before you comment on that too.
I also like donations like this. Whilst we can applaud donations given to the NHS or whichever organisation. It touches me more when people do things like this. It’s more on a personal level in some ways.
Before anyone says I know PPE would be more comforting at the minute rather than money off their shopping. I just think it’s a great morale boost for them. Yes I know PPE will boost morale to before you comment on that too.
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Is he the nicest manager ever in the Premier league though?Stanbill05 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:27 pmOf course it is to be applauded, but no more than the average man putting a tenner in a collection tin. The guy takes home at least £150,000 every Single week. Doesn’t have to do anything of course, so fair play.
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Is this true or is it more made up stories like the Balotelli ones?
They were entertaining though.
They were entertaining though.
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I think he wrote that hyping himself up even more. There are some mistakes in it.
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This is brilliantQuickenthetempo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:40 pmIs this true or is it more made up stories like the Balotelli ones?
They were entertaining though.
https://youtu.be/i-tagn3lB3I
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Freddie Flintoff was telling a story on the radio about Steve Bruce.
In Dubai Freddie had maxed his cards out and couldn't pay his bill in an expensive restaurant. Steve Bruce paid the bill for him and Fred took him out with wives the next day to a Jamie Oliver launch night.
Steve Bruce had to ask Jamie Oliver not to swear in front of the ladies and when he repeated his swearing, Bruce told him to leave his own party.
Top man Steve Bruce.
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I read that one,I couldn't imagine Steve Bruce with Jurgens teeth though could you?Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 2:09 pmFreddie Flintoff was telling a story on the radio about Steve Bruce.
In Dubai Freddie had maxed his cards out and couldn't pay his bill in an expensive restaurant. Steve Bruce paid the bill for him and Fred took him out with wives the next day to a Jamie Oliver launch night.
Steve Bruce had to ask Jamie Oliver not to swear in front of the ladies and when he repeated his swearing, Bruce told him to leave his own party.
Top man Steve Bruce.
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Pep donated 1 million Euros to the Angel Soler Daniel charitable foundation and he’s a top bloke also.
David Moyes been delivering fruit and veg near to us.
As for Jurgen being the nicest manager in the Premier league. Sean Dyche is streets ahead.
David Moyes been delivering fruit and veg near to us.
As for Jurgen being the nicest manager in the Premier league. Sean Dyche is streets ahead.
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Nice gesture but is it as good a gesture as someone on the furlough scheme clapping an ambulance and donating £200 ?
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I bet you don't get invited to many party's do you?Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:21 pmHe’s given a days wage. As a proportion of my income even I have given more and I wave at ambulances!!
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A friend of mine put out a suggestion to pay a student/junior nurses College of Nursing subscription which was £140.Dyched wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:39 pmI like Klopp.
I also like donations like this. Whilst we can applaud donations given to the NHS or whichever organisation. It touches me more when people do things like this. It’s more on a personal level in some ways.
Before anyone says I know PPE would be more comforting at the minute rather than money off their shopping. I just think it’s a great morale boost for them. Yes I know PPE will boost morale to before you comment on that too.
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I think his tax will have paid for a few ambulances and paramedics.
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I wonder how many Premier League Managers or players for that matter actually pay the full rate of tax, you know like PAYE. I would have thought that they employ Accountants who would advise them to become a Limited Company or some such.
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Whereabouts in Lytham are you TopTier?
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Its the tackle Ben made on the Liverpool lad Joe Gomez? Who clattered into the advertising afterwards and did his leg in ... Klopp went off on one in the post match interview.... calling Ben Mee all sorts .....Taffy on the wing wrote: ↑Fri Apr 24, 2020 4:38 amI didn't get this?
I like Jurgen ....he wears his Heart on his sleeve!.....I reckon he's a good man.
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