SPUDMASHER wrote:Personally I don't know what the all the fuss is about with Klopp. He's a decent manager but I don't see him as being the great messiah. If you look at his track record it isn't too dissimilar to AW's early years. He assembled a good squad in his early time there that has slowly drifted on to other clubs and he hasn't been able to replace them with equal quality (sound familiar?) He's now almost got his club relegated (based on the principal that a bad team performance is the managers fault) and who is to say that if he stayed at Dortmund he'd wouldn't now be embarking an a ten year trophy less run?
Of course, none of us know what the future would have held for him there as he could equally have gone on to win the league for the next 10 years.
I really don't get what the wankfest is all about

This is almost as funny as your comment about Wenger having a plan for Coquelin all along this season

Small history lesson. Jurgen Klopp took over Dortmund when their finished 3 planes above relegation. In his first 6 years, his net spend was €6m. Go and look it up. In that time, he took a club that had been on the brink of insolvency, to challenging the giant that is Bayern, and winning not one, but two league titles, 3 domestic cups and came within a whisker of winning the CL. I'm not even mentioning the other CL virtual trophies.
Klopp's salary is also a quarter of Wenger's.
In anybody's book, this is outstanding football management.
In the AKB Book of Mormon, this is an idiotic excuse to ignorantly overlook this and claim he's "not that special"

It's really very simple: in a 10 year period, Jurgen Klopp's managerial record in trophy terms, and considering his far smaller wage bill and salary; is FAR superior to the dross Wenger has served up. And you Wengerites know it too.
So the rush to try and taint Klopp is hilarious!
Klopp wasn't given a club with cash in the bank, an outstanding back 5 and Dennis Bergkamp hanging around. He had to turn it all round himself and that he did. It's an amazing feat.
Unlike your Messiah - though I admit, Klopp hasn't quite matched the virtual "win streak" trophy Wenger has won this season, and the incredible 1 FA Cup win in a decade. Remember, Wenger spent £100m in 2 transfer windows this year and still couldn't challenge for a title.
Wenger was a nobody when he joined Arsenal - so why do his fanboys keep insisting whoever replace him need be a proven megastar?

Any new manager would dimy have to compete for a title and win a domestic cup and he'd already have bettered a decade of a Wenger
