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Ahead of Jurgen Klopp’s final game as manager, Paul Amann, the founder of the LGBTQ+ fan group called Kop Outs, talks about his initial reactions of Klopp when they had their meeting and what the manager has done for his community.

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want to hear it anymore for um so many reasons and we are we are obviously we live in the time where we have we learn a lot in the moment these songs don’t help if you don’t think what you sing if you think what you’re sing you’re an idiot if you don’t think about what you’re sang in that in in that situation then it’s just waste of time forget it and go for another song finally meet with juren came off the back of a particular incident about homophobic chanting that we had campaigned about for years to meet Jurgen was a real privilege and a pleasure he was such a gentleman he was really respectful he was very considered in everything he had to say and he carried an intensity and an authenticity that you find in very few people he wanted us to engage with our fies in a way that people knew wasn’t about wagging a finger and telling people off it was about educating about getting people to think about the impact of behavior and getting people to think about why are we fans of Liverpool what is our club about and what do those things mean he did what a good leader should do is he elevated our messages as a community he reemphasized them he turned up the volume in a way that we were never going to be able to do and made sure that our message got across to more people in a way that was not about wagging a finger not about telling people off but actually about saying come on let’s do the right thing here if we were to speak to yourself Paul again and and speak to other members of cop outs what kind of tribut what what would be the common theme that they would say about yog he stood up for us he wasn’t some sort of we’ll put a statement out guy he actually invested the time and energy to reach out to sit down have a conversation he didn’t have to have that conversation he didn’t have to do any of that but he chose to he’s certainly in a a brilliant humanitarian he’s an advocate for human rights he stands up for the underdog he wants the best out of people he does that on the pitch he’s done that with our fans he’s tried to draw the very best of us his leadership has sent messages right the way across the Premier League and Beyond about what fan Behavior can be at its best the fact that we need to up our volume and chant all the good songs of Liverpool those sorts of messages are ones that that yeah any manager could give but how are they received by fans and that’s the big difference is that Jurgen delivers messages that are really embraced by fans because he delivers them in a very authentic way his work to talk and speak with people and not just be some distant figure he’s amazing if you could deliver a message to Yogen Klo now ahead of that that final game what would you say to him thank you so much for making a huge difference for LGBT plus fans for Liverpool fans in general and from giving us so much hope as football fans of Liverpool that anything could have been possible and you gave us gave us everything all the cups all the wins thank you [Music]

20 Comments

  1. Tf Kloop……

    This is the reason you are not among the GOATS manager and considered as the “Nearly Miss Man” in your entire career as a coach.

  2. Oh bore off. Hardly the most persecuted 'minority' (if you can even call them a minority) these days. Don't see why this warrants some special exclusive sit down? Have no issue with most of LGBTQ, but shoving it down peoples throat is where you start to lose people. Could've done something on the local poverty in Liverpool, grassroots football or heck the blatant acts of genocide & soulless wars that churn through working-class men globally in the name of 'global order/peace'….but nah let's do a cushy pointless sit down that only makes most people question said community further. The media, especially the sports lot these days are their own worst enemy. If you constantly tell people or report on stuff like online racists, trajedy chanting & loads more…it only increases said stuff further cause you turn it into a bigger issue where every little thing is reported on. Surley you can see this trend in recent years?

  3. Disgusting that klop had to meet the lgb fouder. I wonder if his mam slept with another femal whether he would have existed or his father with fellow man.
    Shame

  4. sad to see some of the comments here. Jurgen is a brillant, humble man who has given everything to Liverpool since he had been manager. I dont get why people hate people who are gay. I dont get how belittling someone else makes me better or stronger than them. truth is it doesnt, belittling someone actually weakens me, it deadens me a little more everytime i do it.

  5. Come on no need for the woke garbage. I don’t hate the gay community I just don’t know what it has to do with Klopp. Why is this relevant in anyway?

  6. Why Should The Whole Would Been Forcing To Support This So Called Right Or Light People….But You're Not Allowed To Support Innocent People Who Are Being Suffering In The Hands Of Some Superior Ones???

    What A World?😢

  7. I was wearing my rainbow Lfc shirt and he (klopp) came up to me and asked if I wanted a pic. great coach but better human. thank you Jurgen for saying to all that love is love.

  8. What a man.
    He could walk into any industry or company and improve them.
    His man management skills are simply outstandingly top notch.

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