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Klopp, the Revolution of a Club and Culture
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Narrated by:
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Neil Atkinson
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By:
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Neil Atkinson
About this listen
'Does anyone in this room think that I can do wonders? I’m a normal guy from the Black Forest . . . I am the "normal one"' Jurgen Klopp, 9 October 2015
Jürgen Klopp’s announcement in January 2024 that he was to step down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season would see an unprecedented outpouring of grief from his adopted city. The Anfield Wrap has followed Liverpool through nine remarkable years, ten cup finals, and eight trophies, and now the ‘normal one’ is finally set to return to a normal life.
But the story of Klopp and Liverpool is a special one. A city haunted by tragedy and economic hardship rapidly found itself reinvigorated and redrawn by one man's philosophy, and an approach to life and football that was driven by joy, passion and inclusivity. Klopp’s arrival led not only to spectacular footballing success, but also saw Liverpool itself becoming more culturally relevant than at any point since the height of Beatlemania.
Neil Atkinson, host of The Anfield Wrap, tells the story of this unique relationship with a passion, zeal and humour befitting of the man himself. Structured around nineteen notable games in Klopp’s Liverpool career, Atkinson expertly weaves the personal and the political into this retelling of one of football's most improbable journeys, one that would change both the landscape of the sport and the city of Liverpool forever.
I hope Jürgen reads (listens) to this
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I could listen to Neil describe a football game forever. He says things that describe something in me I could never describe, forms sentences I could never think of but somehow seem straight from my heart. He encourages this lovely great bright ball of hope while dismissing any sign of doubt as if letting it stay still here inside of us too long will let it take root. In some ways it feels as if he takes responsibility over protecting me from that fate and these pages seem to say, as Jurgen’s pages do too; “Not on my watch.”
Thank you Neil this was simply brilliant.
A Master of emotive language
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