In the German Bundesliga, the classic example was Werder Bremen, first with Otto Rehhagel and then with Thomas Schaaf. Rehhagel turned them into the most successful German team at that time, winning championships, cups and the Cup Winners‘ Cup. After he left, they spent some years in the wilderness until they tried it with their former player Thomas Schaaf. He had not much experience in coaching and started almost as an interim solution at first, and then went on to win them the double (their last ever championship so far), plus led them to the Champions League regularly. After he was sacked, the club struggled again and eventually got relegated.
Comprehensive and very interesting. This is the first time I have heard anyone actually say that the team Ferguson left when he retired was a relatively poor one despite winning the league. This was obvious at the time and was the start of United’s decline. It will be interesting to see what happens at Liverpool after Klopp. Obviously the choice of replacement manager will be crucial but at least he is leaving behind not only a good team but a good squad and a good academy set up with promising young players. One factor which seems to be common not just in football but in business and even politics is that where the person in charge has effectively controlled everything their departure is like taking the engine out of a car whereas where a manager has always been part of a team and there is some continuity in the club the change is less traumatic. Think Ferguson and Shankley. Whoever goes to Liverpool won’t compete with the personality that Klopp is but needs to make use of the talent there rather than setting out to change things to suit their own ego.
The only time it ever worked was when Shanks left and Bob took over but The Boot Room team had been together almost 15 years prior to Shanks retiring you don’t see that in modern top flight football anymore.
Fergy made sure he couldn’t get replaced as he run the team down and bought donkeys that he paid ridiculous money for. Shankly had his replacement in his coaching position and he knew it so it was a seamless swap paisleydid the same a fagan knew he was a short term boss waiting for Dalglish to stop playing. The problem happened with Hillsborough eventually forcing Kenny out with his replacement not in place yet ending the Liverpool dominance. The only English team to do this. Maybe they will again. And Matt busby played and captain Liverpool can you see what’s happened here
The closest we have got to Brian clough is Steve cooper. But clough achieved so much that was great, he really set an impossible challenge for anyone after him. Legend🔥🌳
Man oh man, you can’t imagine how buzzing I am as a French man to see a non French guy speak about Guy Roux. That’s unbelievable ! PS : to know that he’s been appointed because of low salary expectations is so funny as he did A LOT of commercials for extra money !
Get a disaster one, then get another disaster , then a may be, then after 4 or 5 years , with luck , get a good one. Thats how it always works. Man U , Everton, Man City , Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham. Follow their stories.
Milan Real Madrid barca and Liverpool showed gravy chain can roll on like ain't impossible job like media says Derby stayed relevant after clough left winning another league.
Arsenal also stayed at top in 1930s after herbert chapman tragic sudden death. The man who made them George Graham really started arsenals next great laden era not wenger who inherited much of Grahams side. Sure rioch replaced him for year till arsene come in
replace jurgen klopp?he will go down in liverpool folklore!he might be held in the same esteem as sir alex ferguson or bill shankly.what an absolutely extraordinary eight or nine years.just absolutely unbelievable!and the world club championship?all those finals!didn't liverpool lose the first six finals?they still had many finals after that.what an incredible appointment by liverpool.that's how you run an operation!you appoint somebody who knows what he is doing!when you think of the thousands of disasters,the thousands of victims,the riots,the billions in damage,the lives lost,boats sank,cars crashed,planes and helicopters in tatters,buildings destroyed,time wasted,fights and arguments,food wasted,businesses failed. the hordes of clueless idiots who caused multitudes of utter carnage!always get the right manager for the operation or the team!
@@AffectionateBambooForest-hj8uj que?I don't see why not?Jürgen klopp took Liverpool to so many adventures and places while he had five or six other huge football clubs to contend with,including Manchester city.sir Alex obviously had Celtic,rangers and Dundee united to contend with but with Manchester United,he had the most famous and biggest football club in the world,with huge resources and other than Liverpool at anfield,it was basically Manchester United or arsenal for a very long time.their records don't have to be identical.jurgen klopp has gone down into legend folklore!just like robin hood !except he didn't retire to ultra millions,Ferraris and gold plated mansions floating in the clouds!
@@motormouthalmightylove klopp, but come off it, its hard to believe anyone can organically match fergie in future eras. i can agree he'll be the closest "modern" counterpart for a while
@@hiroprotagonitis one thing does not have to preclude another!more than one woman can be beautiful.jurgen klopp has achieved all this,in a much tougher era of football competitiveness,even though there's probably no such word.an incredible nine years!pol pot brought death,killings and confusion,klopp brought success,improvement and prosperity.a footballing legend.imagine if he ran the country instead!
I dont understand all the love for Jurgen Flopp. The guy has managed liverpool for 9 years and has lost the premier league 8 times out of those 9. His best player has been salah, a player he didnt want, and he managed to single handedly turn Van Dijk from consistently world class to a player that could blunder a game at any moment. To me, these facts dont make Flopp an icon, they make him a failure.
eh do you even liverpool brah. do you even have the slightest knowledge of the history of the club? Klopp era is literally their best era since their decline in the 90s post-daglish era. besides if it's not for city's oil money they'd grab 2 more prem titles in klopp era.
@@JaiAnt-ui7ip I stated three facts that show Flopp isn't the manager liverpool fans seem to think he is. Someone proving your opinion wrong isn't "trolling", and if you're "trolled" by it then you need psychiatric help. Have a good day.
During those 9 years his points tally was consistently mega high, topped only by City’s record-breaking tally. How could you beat an endless flux of middle-east money? You can’t, but Klopp gave it a good go. Also you mustn’t forget the state Liverpool were in before he took over. They were proper rubbish.
Thanks RUclips for recommending this video. Great quality and great to see old footages being properly used.
In the German Bundesliga, the classic example was Werder Bremen, first with Otto Rehhagel and then with Thomas Schaaf. Rehhagel turned them into the most successful German team at that time, winning championships, cups and the Cup Winners‘ Cup. After he left, they spent some years in the wilderness until they tried it with their former player Thomas Schaaf. He had not much experience in coaching and started almost as an interim solution at first, and then went on to win them the double (their last ever championship so far), plus led them to the Champions League regularly. After he was sacked, the club struggled again and eventually got relegated.
I remembered the first coach after Otto den Ersten was Aad de Mos.
Never heard of Everiss before, crazy he won the title yet got relegated 3 times spending 15 seasons in div2
Comprehensive and very interesting. This is the first time I have heard anyone actually say that the team Ferguson left when he retired was a relatively poor one despite winning the league. This was obvious at the time and was the start of United’s decline. It will be interesting to see what happens at Liverpool after Klopp. Obviously the choice of replacement manager will be crucial but at least he is leaving behind not only a good team but a good squad and a good academy set up with promising young players. One factor which seems to be common not just in football but in business and even politics is that where the person in charge has effectively controlled everything their departure is like taking the engine out of a car whereas where a manager has always been part of a team and there is some continuity in the club the change is less traumatic. Think Ferguson and Shankley. Whoever goes to Liverpool won’t compete with the personality that Klopp is but needs to make use of the talent there rather than setting out to change things to suit their own ego.
That West Bromwich Albion 1 is absolutely insane and so cool
Very good video, sir. Superb work. 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
This is an amazing channel. I hope it grows
Great video. My first time on the channel and I'm staying. Keep it up 😊
Excellenet work, and of such a small channel especially. Good job!
Amazing Video!
Incredible video. Great work
Great video!
You deserve more subs bro. Great video
great video, keep it up !!!
great video you missed kenny dalgleash at liverpool they wern't able to replace him very well they went over 30 years without a title
Great Video
great video, keep up the good work!
That was really interesting. As someone else said, thanks to RUclips for suggesting the video. I'm subscribing 👍
The only time it ever worked was when Shanks left and Bob took over but The Boot Room team had been together almost 15 years prior to Shanks retiring you don’t see that in modern top flight football anymore.
Exceptional video
Great video man, you deserve way more subscribers ❤
Fergy made sure he couldn’t get replaced as he run the team down and bought donkeys that he paid ridiculous money for. Shankly had his replacement in his coaching position and he knew it so it was a seamless swap paisleydid the same a fagan knew he was a short term boss waiting for Dalglish to stop playing. The problem happened with Hillsborough eventually forcing Kenny out with his replacement not in place yet ending the Liverpool dominance. The only English team to do this. Maybe they will again. And Matt busby played and captain Liverpool can you see what’s happened here
Amazing video I am subscribing
I thought Arteta wanted the job but Arsenal turned him down in favor of someone more experienced
before this channel blows up.... I was here!!
No way bro said all that just to say xabi should be the replacement
I can't even tell where one club finishes and another begins in this narration, 😢 let alone the managers. 😔
The Alonso penalty 😂
how do you not have thousands of subs?? you're easily a top three football youtuber
Kenny Burns was converted from a forward to a centre back at Forest. A slight research error but overall a good broadcast' well done.
Worcester is pronounced "Wus-ter", other than that, great video, loved it
Instant subscription
The closest we have got to Brian clough is Steve cooper. But clough achieved so much that was great, he really set an impossible challenge for anyone after him. Legend🔥🌳
Man oh man, you can’t imagine how buzzing I am as a French man to see a non French guy speak about Guy Roux. That’s unbelievable !
PS : to know that he’s been appointed because of low salary expectations is so funny as he did A LOT of commercials for extra money !
You will make it big . The quality of the videos and the sub count don't match . I expected you to be in the over 10k subs range
Get a disaster one, then get another disaster , then a may be, then after 4 or 5 years , with luck , get a good one. Thats how it always works. Man U , Everton, Man City , Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham. Follow their stories.
No Arsene?
It's quite unbelievable but true that arsenal have never won a European competition
On reflection, Guy Roux is probably the greatest true manager because he built Auxerre from nothing.
Will be gutted when klopp leaves. Nothing lasts forever tho, let’s hope other world class manager can come into Premier league 🔥🔥
Milan Real Madrid barca and Liverpool showed gravy chain can roll on like ain't impossible job like media says
Derby stayed relevant after clough left winning another league.
Had more success.
Arsenal also stayed at top in 1930s after herbert chapman tragic sudden death. The man who made them
George Graham really started arsenals next great laden era not wenger who inherited much of Grahams side. Sure rioch replaced him for year till arsene come in
Juventus won with Lippi, hired Ancelotti, got really bad, then fired him and brought back Lippi and we started winning again.
Having your foot crushed by a bus :(
replace jurgen klopp?he will go down in liverpool folklore!he might be held in the same esteem as sir alex ferguson or bill shankly.what an absolutely extraordinary eight or nine years.just absolutely unbelievable!and the world club championship?all those finals!didn't liverpool lose the first six finals?they still had many finals after that.what an incredible appointment by liverpool.that's how you run an operation!you appoint somebody who knows what he is doing!when you think of the thousands of disasters,the thousands of victims,the riots,the billions in damage,the lives lost,boats sank,cars crashed,planes and helicopters in tatters,buildings destroyed,time wasted,fights and arguments,food wasted,businesses failed. the hordes of clueless idiots who caused multitudes of utter carnage!always get the right manager for the operation or the team!
@@AffectionateBambooForest-hj8uj que?I don't see why not?Jürgen klopp took Liverpool to so many adventures and places while he had five or six other huge football clubs to contend with,including Manchester city.sir Alex obviously had Celtic,rangers and Dundee united to contend with but with Manchester United,he had the most famous and biggest football club in the world,with huge resources and other than Liverpool at anfield,it was basically Manchester United or arsenal for a very long time.their records don't have to be identical.jurgen klopp has gone down into legend folklore!just like robin hood !except he didn't retire to ultra millions,Ferraris and gold plated mansions floating in the clouds!
@@motormouthalmightylove klopp, but come off it, its hard to believe anyone can organically match fergie in future eras. i can agree he'll be the closest "modern" counterpart for a while
@@hiroprotagonitis one thing does not have to preclude another!more than one woman can be beautiful.jurgen klopp has achieved all this,in a much tougher era of football competitiveness,even though there's probably no such word.an incredible nine years!pol pot brought death,killings and confusion,klopp brought success,improvement and prosperity.a footballing legend.imagine if he ran the country instead!
low effort content with gimmick editing.
I dont understand all the love for Jurgen Flopp. The guy has managed liverpool for 9 years and has lost the premier league 8 times out of those 9. His best player has been salah, a player he didnt want, and he managed to single handedly turn Van Dijk from consistently world class to a player that could blunder a game at any moment. To me, these facts dont make Flopp an icon, they make him a failure.
eh do you even liverpool brah. do you even have the slightest knowledge of the history of the club? Klopp era is literally their best era since their decline in the 90s post-daglish era. besides if it's not for city's oil money they'd grab 2 more prem titles in klopp era.
least obvious rage bait
@@JaiAnt-ui7ip I stated three facts that show Flopp isn't the manager liverpool fans seem to think he is. Someone proving your opinion wrong isn't "trolling", and if you're "trolled" by it then you need psychiatric help. Have a good day.
During those 9 years his points tally was consistently mega high, topped only by City’s record-breaking tally. How could you beat an endless flux of middle-east money? You can’t, but Klopp gave it a good go. Also you mustn’t forget the state Liverpool were in before he took over. They were proper rubbish.
@@quizzical2023 So what you're saying is, Klopp hasn't run out of energy; he's actually run out of excuses.