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Don't like red bull and the whole "franchise" s***, but reckon it's a good job for Jürgen. Get's to be involved in the game but without the weight of expectation of club management. He can also bail out and be Germany manager at some point and then probably retire happy and minted. Good luck to him, I say. But also, f*** off red bull you gang of sugar caffeine hyped, corporate bellends. 

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2 minutes ago, TheLa said:

Don't like red bull and the whole "franchise" s***, but reckon it's a good job for Jürgen. Get's to be involved in the game but without the weight of expectation of club management. He can also bail out and be Germany manager at some point and then probably retire happy and minted. Good luck to him, I say. But also, f*** off red bull you gang of sugar caffeine hyped, corporate bellends. 

Sounds like the kind of thing he would have hated as a manager. All a bit Dave Brailsford.

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Surprised by this. Seems very soon after leaving us and it’s quite the corporate gig which I didn’t think he’d be very interested in. 
Good luck all the same. 

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25 minutes ago, D.Boon said:

Sounds horribly corporate for the big man. 

Have you seen how many ads/sponsorship gigs he has had ?

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3 minutes ago, D.Boon said:

Sounds like the kind of thing he would have hated as a manager. All a bit Dave Brailsford.

Oh absolutely. But I can see why he's taken it, no media scrutiny, no pressure from the fans, no daft a*** decisions from the Fa or Uefa to contend with. He may come to miss that pressure but you could see last season it was taking it's toll on him so I just think good luck to him.

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He's gone for a fairly cushy job without too much presdure and presumably loads of time off, and who can blame him.

There's some convergence between the way FSG and Red Bull like to run their clubs. Perhaps there are also loads of ways that they differ, but those don't easily spring to mind.

Makes me wonder what can of worms would be unleashed if there happened to be some sort of corporate connection in the future. 

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16 minutes ago, TheLa said:

Oh absolutely. But I can see why he's taken it, no media scrutiny, no pressure from the fans, no daft a*** decisions from the Fa or Uefa to contend with. He may come to miss that pressure but you could see last season it was taking it's toll on him so I just think good luck to him.

What he said.

I wish only good things for Jurgen.

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22 minutes ago, Falconhoof said:

There's some convergence between the way FSG and Red Bull like to run their clubs.

Isn't this basically doing the same job as Edwards has for FSG? 

If so, I wonder if there's an element of "I'll show him how to do it better" in Jurgen's decision

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36 minutes ago, TheLa said:

Oh absolutely. But I can see why he's taken it, no media scrutiny, no pressure from the fans, no daft a*** decisions from the Fa or Uefa to contend with. He may come to miss that pressure but you could see last season it was taking it's toll on him so I just think good luck to him.

He's also probably being paid whatever salary he asked for so I can see why it's appealing. 

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Anyone who has ever followed anything he's said about the Red Bull model won't be surprised by this.

 

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It seems like a glorified marketing title. Like being VP of a company in the US. It's a temp thing to give him an income whilst still largely on vacation - semi-retired coaches do it all the time.  It gives him an occasional coaching day out and it gives Red Bull the marketing clout of saying the mighty Jurgen Klopp is on their elite sporting books.

The big kick will be when he's had enough of turning up once a month and takes over the day-to-day running of one of the Red Bull teams.

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