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Young Liverpool fan teaches Jürgen Klopp Scouse in heart-warming interview

The new Reds boss is also a big fan of local lads The Beatles.

WHILE HE’S ALREADY got an excellent grasp of the English language, Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp has recently been trying to master Scouse.

During an interview with Kop Kid Isaac, the German manager also names his three favourite bands — the Beatles, Genesis and Kiss — and reveals his biggest weakness.

We look forward to him using ‘Givin it bifters’ in one of his future press conferences.

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    Mute Tara Eustace
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    Apr 30th 2019, 6:11 PM

    Seems to be fairly grounded. Best of luck to him!

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    Mute EnKy
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    Apr 30th 2019, 6:17 PM

    Wow. That closing piece of advice is powerful for a 16 year old. I like him already.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 7:37 PM

    Not going to be popular but gaa is the main reason Ireland isn’t producing more professional sports people. Nothing against gaa but young kids are playing a sport they can’t make a living from when they may make a career from another sport with the same input.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:21 PM

    @Harry Trafford: that is of no fault of the GAA to be fair. It’s up to the FAI to attract these young players to their product…every country faces the same issue, sports competing with other sports to attract young participants. Ireland is no different.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:24 PM

    @Harry Trafford: not everything is about money. For some playing gaa and having a good job etc is enough for them. They play the sport and can obtain legendary local status. For others it’s about chasing huge wads of cash in a more commercial industry overseas with huge failure rates. Retire & play golf & grow a beer belly. Different folks, different strokes. As long as you’re happy. That’s the main thing.

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    Mute Harry Trafford
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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:46 PM

    @Ottomaaan: I agree the FAI need to pull the finger out. Ireland have some of the best sports people in the world right across the board. Just the article mentions a career in GAA but it’s an amature sport, all be it played with a professional attitude.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:49 PM

    @Ronan McDermott: a career in sport isn’t all about money, not everyone makes massive wads of cash only the very small majority. I’m not referring to just becoming a footballer. You can make a decent wage in most sports at a professional level.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 8:58 PM

    @Harry Trafford: I hear you. Not disagreeing with you as such. Lots of sports have salary caps etc. By being involved with gaa you could have a very good job arranged with a sponsor etc. So technically you’d still be making money with a company that’ll work around your schedule.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 11:12 PM

    @Ronan McDermott: very small minded, being a top footballer against the billions that play or the the top hurler against the 100s that play

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    May 1st 2019, 2:29 AM

    @tubbsyf: I’m not small minded at all. Different folks, different strokes is all I said.

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    Apr 30th 2019, 11:28 PM

    “Stay committed to doing it. Don’t go over there and think you’ve made it. You’re only playing 18s football. You haven’t made it anywhere yet, so keep your head down and keep working away.” Sounds like Roy Keane got to him.

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    May 1st 2019, 9:04 AM

    I think this is a story the GAA need to be cery cognisant of. The way the competitions are set up now you only have a few counties who are ever likely to win anything with back doors, super 8′s etc making it almost impossible for one of the “smaller” teams like wicklow to hold onto or encourage their best players to stick with the support. The constant push for revenue generated by the biggest counties making finals is seeing the players from the top counties putting in even more effort in the knowledge they might win something while concurrently you have teams from weaker counties who are saying upwards of 40 players are refusing to come into their County set ups.

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    May 1st 2019, 9:05 AM

    @Dino Baggio: This is vividly highlighted in Munster where they seed the draw to have Cork and Kerry in the football final every year even though Cork are at best the third best team in Munster and the likes of Limerick footballers are struggling to get players to commit. The drain of players to pro sports is going to get worse unless the Gaa address this issue.

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    Jan 7th 2020, 4:16 PM

    Only just came across this article. Conor was with Mill Celtic from the age of 11 before joining Newbridge Town at 13. He was in the KDUL Academy from 11 and played inter league at u 12 and u 13. Not sure where the only playing soccer since 14 is coming from

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    May 1st 2019, 12:19 AM

    Bully Beef?

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