Liverpool FC
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- AmiĐa_Idriz
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#26251 Re: Liverpool FC
No look izbjeljivanje zuba


- sve_ovo_ja
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#26252 Re: Liverpool FC
Amiđa, šta ćemo sa Buvacem?

- AmiĐa_Idriz
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#26253 Re: Liverpool FC
Jebo te tek sam vidiosve_ovo_ja wrote:Amiđa, šta ćemo sa Buvacem?![]()
Zomri ba
- MOSALJOZE
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#26254 Re: Liverpool FC
Stvarno mi nije jasno zašto svršavate na tog četnika 
- AmiĐa_Idriz
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#26256 Re: Liverpool FC
No idea if claims of Zeljko Buvac leaving #LFC are true, but this is from pre-Roma training on Monday.
The rest of the staff are there (inc. Krawietz, Kornmayer & Achterberg) but no sign of The Brain.
BREAKING Liverpool No.2 Zeljko Buvac quits Anfield days before Roma clash.
- zomri
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#26257 Re: Liverpool FC
Mora da je Klopp htio dovesti novog golmana, jedino logično i razumno objašnjenje.
Još sam u šoku

Još sam u šoku
- zomri
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#26260 Re: Liverpool FC
Nadam se samo da je otišao roštiljati za 1.maj
Ipak, izvor je onaj Murinjov potrčko Castles, a ovi scouse novinari još ništa ne izvještavaju pa se nadam da nije istina.
Ipak, izvor je onaj Murinjov potrčko Castles, a ovi scouse novinari još ništa ne izvještavaju pa se nadam da nije istina.
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#26261 Re: Liverpool FC
Pred utakmice decenije trvenja u klubu, na korak od raja otkopaju sami sebi septičku jamu, sada samo gledati kako će naredne sedmice sve sjebati u dvije utakmice, još samo da saopšte kao Salah hoće u Real, a oni kao ne daju
classic liverpool
classic liverpool
- zomri
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#26262 Re: Liverpool FC

Na početku utakmice protiv Stokea...Sad moram priznati da ne izgleda dobro nikako
Odabrali su najgori mogući timing, sasvim moguće da ima veze sa transferima jer se vjerovatno sada time bave
- zomri
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#26263 Re: Liverpool FC
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/f ... t-14593526Liverpool have dismissed reports that assistant manager Zeljko Buvac has quit the club – but he will be absent for the rest of the season
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#26264 Re: Liverpool FC
Mirror je izbacio kao senzacionalisticku vijest. Mirror prenosi lazi doslovno, ali ovaj put su nekako uvjerljivi. Cekamo partypoopera.
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#26265 Re: Liverpool FC
Raphael Honigstein @honigstein
Couple of thoughts on Buvac. Him and Klopp have had huge rows before but always made up. This might not be the end of the story. Short term effect is negligible but Klopp will want somebody else to bounce ideas off next season if he doesn’t come back.
Po svemu sudeći izgleda da su se počačkali ponovo, dali mu vremena da razmisli o svemu i ohladi se.Neil Jones @neiljonesgoal
Klopp's assistant Zeljko Buvac to take break from #LFC role between now and end of season due to personal reasons.
Club say his position unaffected and he remains an employee.
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#26266 Re: Liverpool FC
Ma sve je to onaj mali supak Achetrberg zakuhao ja vam kazem!
- zomri
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#26267 Re: Liverpool FC
Raphael Honigstein @honigstein
I don’t know why he’s left his position for the moment. Just wanted to make the point that their relationship has been volatile at times. They’re both impulsive characters but always came back together eventually. Let’s see what happens.
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#26268 Re: Liverpool FC
Htio Klopp dovesti Džeku, a ovaj bi Mitrovića.
- zomri
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#26269 Re: Liverpool FC
Htio dovesti zamjenu za Kariusa ja vam kažem
Ili poslati Gruju opet na posudbu
- AmiĐa_Idriz
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#26270 Re: Liverpool FC
Nadam se da ovo nece uticati na Kariusovu formu.
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#26271 Re: Liverpool FC
Povijest se ponavlja. Ovo me podsjeća na eru Briana Clough sa Derby County i njegovim pomoćnikom Peterom Taylor. Brian je bez Petera bio ništa, kasnije su se pomirili i čuda činili sa Nottingham Forestom.
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#26272 Re: Liverpool FC
Zeljko Buvac, Liverpool’s assistant manager and the man Jürgen Klopp calls “The Brain,” will not work with the first team for the remainder of the season and appears to be on the verge of leaving the club.
Liverpool have said the matter is due to personal reasons and that Buvac’s position at Anfield is not affected.
However, his absence at such a crucial juncture of the season — Liverpool face Roma in their Champions League semi-final, second leg, on Wednesday — is extraordinary.
Buvac’s standing, and the regard in which he is held, means the timing of his decision is a significant blow and pushes more pressure on Klopp to steer the ship in the run-in.
It is understood Buvac has become increasingly distant and withdrawn around the club, and visibly less engaged during matches of late, and it is that, rather than any specific fall-out with Klopp, which has resulted in him stepping back from first-team duties in the aftermath of the stalemate with Stoke City on Saturday. Liverpool’s players were informed at training on Sunday.
The Liverpool manager Klopp will hope his right hand man can return, but if Buvac feels he does not want to be around the club at present when European ambitions are on the line it is difficult to envisage that changing.
Klopp and Buvac met as team-mates at FSV Mainz 05 and struck a pact that whoever went into management first would take the other with them.
The transition of Klopp from player to coach at Mainz in 2001 made good the agreement and they have worked together ever since, enjoying success at Borussia Dortmund and arriving at Liverpool in October 2015. Peter Krawietz – “The Eyes” – completes the triumvirate, but it is Buvac who carries most influence.
It has been previously been unthinkable to consider either Klopp or Buvac — whose relationship is more professional than social — working without the other. When Klopp signed a six-year extension to his contract in in the summer of 2016, he insisted Buvac and Krawietz were given the same contract length.
Buvac, a Bosnian Serb, operates above the level of a normal assistant and Klopp has not hid the importance of a man six years his senior. During matches he was usually heavily involved in which substitutions take place and at what stage of a game.
He was furious with the goalkeeper coach John Achterberg in a game against Chelsea last November when the Londoners scored an equaliser while Liverpool were trying to bring on the substitute Adam Lallana and switch to a five-man backline. Buvac refused to speak to Achterberg, who liaises with the fourth official over substitutions.
Overall, Liverpool’s secret lies in their training, the repetition of attacking movements behind their relentless approach, and Buvac is central to everything that happens on the training pitch.
Klopp has been weighing up tweaks to his backroom team during the season, especially in the physiotherapy department. Andy Renshaw, the head of physiotherapy, left the club in October and there have been continued discussions on how to improve the department.
There will be disappointment among Liverpool supporters and a sense of uneasiness also at the prospect of history repeating itself.
Gerard Houller won a cup treble in 2001, including the Uefa Cup, but lost his assistant Patrice Bergues, who returned to France. The club was unable to maintain the same level of progress going forward.
In 2007, weeks after the club’s Champions League defeat to AC Milan, the assistant manager Pako Ayesteran quit Liverpool after a fall-out with Rafa Benítez. Ayesteran was perceived as crucial to the club’s success under Benitez and the club never managed to replicate the heights they reached in the years after his departure.
Paul Joyce
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#26273 Re: Liverpool FC
Ma nabijem ih vala obojicu, pred najvecu tekmu sezone nasli srat.
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#26274 Re: Liverpool FC
What a dayItalian media claim Emre Can has agreed a five-year contract with Juventus.
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#26275 Re: Liverpool FC
U skoli nisam ovoliko procitao, uzese li se na kraju?zomri wrote:Zeljko Buvac, Liverpool’s assistant manager and the man Jürgen Klopp calls “The Brain,” will not work with the first team for the remainder of the season and appears to be on the verge of leaving the club.
Liverpool have said the matter is due to personal reasons and that Buvac’s position at Anfield is not affected.
However, his absence at such a crucial juncture of the season — Liverpool face Roma in their Champions League semi-final, second leg, on Wednesday — is extraordinary.
Buvac’s standing, and the regard in which he is held, means the timing of his decision is a significant blow and pushes more pressure on Klopp to steer the ship in the run-in.
It is understood Buvac has become increasingly distant and withdrawn around the club, and visibly less engaged during matches of late, and it is that, rather than any specific fall-out with Klopp, which has resulted in him stepping back from first-team duties in the aftermath of the stalemate with Stoke City on Saturday. Liverpool’s players were informed at training on Sunday.
The Liverpool manager Klopp will hope his right hand man can return, but if Buvac feels he does not want to be around the club at present when European ambitions are on the line it is difficult to envisage that changing.
Klopp and Buvac met as team-mates at FSV Mainz 05 and struck a pact that whoever went into management first would take the other with them.
The transition of Klopp from player to coach at Mainz in 2001 made good the agreement and they have worked together ever since, enjoying success at Borussia Dortmund and arriving at Liverpool in October 2015. Peter Krawietz – “The Eyes” – completes the triumvirate, but it is Buvac who carries most influence.
It has been previously been unthinkable to consider either Klopp or Buvac — whose relationship is more professional than social — working without the other. When Klopp signed a six-year extension to his contract in in the summer of 2016, he insisted Buvac and Krawietz were given the same contract length.
Buvac, a Bosnian Serb, operates above the level of a normal assistant and Klopp has not hid the importance of a man six years his senior. During matches he was usually heavily involved in which substitutions take place and at what stage of a game.
He was furious with the goalkeeper coach John Achterberg in a game against Chelsea last November when the Londoners scored an equaliser while Liverpool were trying to bring on the substitute Adam Lallana and switch to a five-man backline. Buvac refused to speak to Achterberg, who liaises with the fourth official over substitutions.
Overall, Liverpool’s secret lies in their training, the repetition of attacking movements behind their relentless approach, and Buvac is central to everything that happens on the training pitch.
Klopp has been weighing up tweaks to his backroom team during the season, especially in the physiotherapy department. Andy Renshaw, the head of physiotherapy, left the club in October and there have been continued discussions on how to improve the department.
There will be disappointment among Liverpool supporters and a sense of uneasiness also at the prospect of history repeating itself.
Gerard Houller won a cup treble in 2001, including the Uefa Cup, but lost his assistant Patrice Bergues, who returned to France. The club was unable to maintain the same level of progress going forward.
In 2007, weeks after the club’s Champions League defeat to AC Milan, the assistant manager Pako Ayesteran quit Liverpool after a fall-out with Rafa Benítez. Ayesteran was perceived as crucial to the club’s success under Benitez and the club never managed to replicate the heights they reached in the years after his departure.
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