Bring the Noise_The Jürgen Klopp Story

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by Raphael Honigstein


  Ruhrnachrichten, 131

  Ruman, Petr, 175

  ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ (1974), 207

  Rummenigge, Karl-Heinz, 207

  Rumpelfußball, 163

  Runjaic´, Kosta, 151

  Rüsselsheim, Hesse, 282

  Russia, 105, 213

  Rutten, Fred, 260

  Saarbrücken, FC, 56–7, 139

  Sacchi, Arrigo, 47, 53–4, 200

  Sachsen Leipzig, FC, 70

  Sachsenhausen, Frankfurt, 124, 125

  Saftig, Reinhard, 62–3

  S¸ahin, Nuri, 115, 187, 192, 197, 198, 201, 271

  Sakho, Mamadou, 115

  Sammer, Matthias, 19, 77, 92, 165, 190, 210, 214, 266–7

  Sané, Souleyman, 64

  SAT1, 237–41

  Saudi Arabia, 6

  Schäfer, Guido, 133–4, 135, 137–9, 141, 143, 145

  Schalke 04, FC, 5, 73, 90, 164–5, 171, 179, 182, 183

  Borussia Dortmund, rivalry with, 85–6, 94–5, 97–8, 191, 205, 291, 296

  Scheurenbrand, Ralf, 120

  Schlauch, Rezzo, 2

  Schlitzohr, 180

  Schmelzer, Marcel, 16, 82, 187

  Schmidt, Alfred ‘Aki’, 78

  Schmidt, Lars, 72

  Schnapsidee, 10

  Schneck, Josef, 19–20, 75–9, 86, 88, 95, 220, 281, 288

  ‘Schotten’, 76

  Schubert, Axel, 128, 129

  Schuler, Markus, 155

  Schuster, Axel, 157

  Schwachhausen, Bremen, 25

  Schwalb, Martin, 241

  Schwanen-Bräu, 34

  Schwarz, Sandro, 11, 72, 143–4, 146, 147, 155, 157, 158, 163

  Scotland, 1

  Seeler, Uwe, 120

  Senegal, 222

  Serbia, 130, 150, 240

  Sevilla FC, 173, 203

  Shakhtar Donetsk, 213

  Shankly, William ‘Bill’, 106

  Shaqiri, Xherdan, 210

  Shearman & Sterling, 28

  Sheer, Ireen, 253

  Signal Iduna Park, Dortmund, 14, 17, 20, 23, 75, 97, 112, 187, 284, 289

  Sinatra, Frank, 130

  SinoFortone, 295

  skiing, 36, 37, 40, 41

  Sky Sports, 224, 235

  ‘sleeper train football’, 75, 163

  smoking, 138

  snowboarding, 239

  Sola leather plant, Dornhan, 33

  Soto, Elkin, 184

  Southampton FC, 99, 102, 105, 222, 227, 229

  Soviet Union (1922–91), 120

  Spain Marbella, 14, 90, 112

  Spain, 14, 24, 173, 216–17, 227–8

  Sparwasser, Jürgen, 127, 128

  Spaßmannschaften, 165

  Spezi, 121

  Spiegel, Der, 165, 217, 238

  spin the bottle, 43

  Sport-Bild, 261

  Sport1, 176

  sports science, 54, 123, 128, 141–2, 239

  spox.com, 12

  St. Pauli FC, 263

  Staatstheater, Mainz, 161

  Stadio Friuli, Udine, 89

  Stadion im Brötzinger Tal, Pforzheim, 123

  Stamford Bridge Stadium, Chelsea, 105, 223

  Stanford University, 221

  Stepanović´, Dragoslav ‘Stepi’, 130–2, 240

  Stepi’s Treff, Frankfurt, 130

  Stern, 297

  Steubing, Walter, 131

  Stöver, Uwe, 57, 72

  Strobelallee, see Westfalenstadion

  Strutz, Harald

  on Frank’s management (1995–7; 1998–2000), 59, 60–1, 65, 66, 67

  on Jung’s management (1989–92), 134

  on Klopp’s management (2001–8), 12, 149, 154, 156, 158, 161, 170, 182–3, 185, 265

  on Klopp’s playing career (1990–2001), 134, 135, 137

  on Krautzun’s management (2000–1), 9–10, 149

  Sturridge, Daniel, 117

  Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, 4, 37, 123

  Stuttgarter Kickers, 38, 65, 126, 143

  VfB Stuttgart, 38, 46, 49, 80, 89, 180, 200, 240

  ‘Stützpunkte’, 127

  Suárez, Luis, 226

  Subotić, Neven

  2006 signs with Mainz, 83; first season with Mainz, 183, 185

  2007 Thuringia team-building exercise, 253–4; second season with Mainz, 255

  2008 Donaueschingen training camp, 79; first season with Borussia Dortmund, 82, 85, 88, 89; Klopp’s last match as manager, 263–5

  2009 first season with Borussia Dortmund, 92, 94; second season with Borussia Dortmund, 97

  2010 third season with Borussia Dortmund, 190, 193, 194, 195

  2011 third season with Borussia Dortmund, 197; Bundesliga win, 187, 188

  2012 fifth season with Borussia Dortmund, 213

  2013 Málaga match, 213; Bayern Munich win Bundesliga and DFB Pokal, 211, 213; sixth season with Borussia Dortmund, 268, 270

  2014 seventh season with Borussia Dortmund, 279, 283

  2015 seventh season with Borussia Dortmund, 284, 291; Klopp announces resignation, 287, 288

  Süddeutsche Zeitung

  on Borussia Dortmund, 21, 75, 85, 87–8, 97, 198, 207, 214, 217, 275, 286, 292

  on Klopp’s punditry, 248

  on Liverpool, 107, 110

  on Mainz, 55, 59, 69, 152, 163, 179, 262

  Sunday Times, 125, 244

  Sunderland AFC, 234

  Supercup, see DFL Supercup

  Swabia, Germany, 2, 34, 40, 72, 86, 124

  Swansea City AFC, 234

  Sweden, 166

  sweepers, 52–3, 63, 64, 71, 164

  Switzerland, 32, 46–9, 92

  SWR, 41

  Sydney FC, 294

  Tagesspiegel, Der, 40, 75, 119, 121, 133, 142

  Tasty Pasty Company, Cologne, 183

  taz, 133, 165, 173–4, 192, 297

  Teamchef, 149

  Tennis Borussia, 49

  tennis, 3, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41

  Tevez, Carlos, 285

  theoretical study, 53, 55

  Thulius, Wolfgang, 50

  Thuringia, Germany, 253–4

  Thurk, Michael, 169, 170, 175, 177, 180–2

  Topf und Arsch, 182

  Torino FC, 275

  Torjägerkanone, 267

  Tottenham Hotspur FC, 24, 100, 101, 105, 224, 231, 234, 261

  tree hugging, 69

  Trier, Eintracht, 160, 180

  Trochowski, Piotr, 91

  Trump, Donald, 296

  Trust, Oliver, 149

  Tuchel, Thomas, 113, 115, 249, 276

  Tüftler, 3

  Turkey, 63, 126, 201

  2CVs, 43

  Udinese Calcio, 87, 89–90

  UEFA (Union of European Football Associations), see Europa League, European Football Championship

  Ukraine, 159, 213, 241

  Ulm 1846, SSV, 56

  ultras, 76, 95, 172, 184, 216, 262, 290

  Union Berlin, FC, 153–5, 156

  Unity, The, 76, 95, 290

  University of South Florida, 83

  Unterhaching, SpVgg, 69, 160

  Van Basten, Marcel ‘Marco’, 55

  Van Gaal, Louis, 97, 195

  Van Marwijk, Bert, 16, 80

  Vandereycken, René, 6

  Vertragsamateur, 32

  video sessions, 54, 80, 102, 147–8, 195, 250, 278

  Video Toni, Gonsenheim, 175–6

  Vienna, Austria, 63, 64

  Viererkette, 241–3

  Viktoria Sindlingen, FC, 125, 127–31

  Villarreal CF, 116

  Vítkovice Ostrava, 120

  Vogts, Berti, 53

  Volkswagen, 2, 43

  Völler, Rudi, 163

  Voronin, Andriy, 159

  Wache, Dimo, 9, 156

  Waldhof Mannheim, SV, 140, 148

  walking, 142–3

  Walter, Fritz, 31, 32

  Walter, Ottmar, 32

  Watex, 14

  Wattenscheid 09, SG, 64

  Watzke, Hans-Joachim, 14–19
, 76, 92, 96, 98, 270

  2005 becomes Borussia CEO; secures loan from Morgan Stanley, 15

  2007 discusses hiring Klopp with Heidel, 16

  2008 hiring of Klopp, 17–19; gives Klopp winged rhinoceros figurine, 98; Donaueschingen training camp, 79; Petric´–Zidan transfer, 84; launch of pressing and Gegenpressing strategy, 84–5; Hoffenheim match, 87; Udinese match, 89

  2009 extension of Klopp’s contract, 91; Schalke 04 match, 95

  2010 Köln match, 191; preaches silence on league table, 196; Klopp’s joke about Weidenfeller, 196

  2011 Bayern Munich match, 198–9; visit from Italian national team, 200; Bundesliga win, 189; Champions League campaign, 203

  2012 DFB Pokal final, 206, 207; Manchester City match, 212

  2013 Shakhtar Donetsk match, 213; Götze signs with Bayern Munich, 215; Champions League final, 219; Klopp’s comment on Sammer, 267; encourages Real Madrid to sign Lewandowski, 272

  2014 Klopp approached by Manchester United, 22, 23, 24; second place in Bundesliga, 273; decline in quality of play, 275–80

  2015 team suffers relegation angst, 284; Klopp tenders resignation, 286, 287, 288, 292

  2016 Liverpool match, 111–12, 115–16

  WDR, 196

  Wehen Wiesbaden, SV, 70, 262

  Weidenfeller, Roman, 188, 196, 277, 284

  Weise, Dietrich, 121–2, 124, 127

  Weiß, Hendrik, 240

  Weißhaupt, Marco, 58

  Welt, Die, 114, 164, 208, 212, 254

  Wembley Stadium, London, 72, 110, 217–20, 222, 266

  Wenger, Arsène, 50, 221, 224

  Wenn wir vom Fußball träumen (Biermann), 214

  Werder Bremen, 50–1, 70, 97, 168, 180, 184, 200, 283, 289

  Werner, Tom, 28, 116, 231

  Wersestadion, Ahlen, 156

  West Bromwich Albion FC, 111

  West Germany (1949–90), 32, 38, 127

  Westdeutsche Zeitung, 297

  Westfalenstadion, Dortmund, 14, 17, 20, 23, 75, 97, 112, 187, 284, 289

  Wettingen, FC, 49

  whisky, 42

  Wickede, Dortmund, 78

  Wiesbaden, Hesse, 7

  Wijnaldum, Georginio, 222

  Willian, 232

  Winterthur, FC, 49

  ‘Wir im Südwesten’, 239

  Wirges, SpVgg EGC, 120

  Wolfsburg, VfL, 63, 97, 179, 200, 210, 267, 281, 290

  Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, 229

  Woodburn, Ben, 231

  Woodward, Edward, 22–3

  work–life balance, 168–9

  World Cup

  1954 Switzerland, 32

  1974 West Germany, 127, 241

  1986 Mexico, 121–2

  1990 Italy, 120, 237

  2002 South Korea/Japan, 241

  2006 Germany, 61, 76, 163, 176, 177–8, 244–52

  2010 South Africa, 252

  2014 Brazil, 272, 277

  Wuppertaler SV, 70

  Yeboah, Anthony, 130, 240

  Yellow Wall, Westfalenstadion, 20, 97, 284, 289

  ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, 25, 185, 263

  Yugoslavia, 38, 55, 130

  Zagreb, Croatia, 38

  ZDF, 6, 18, 176, 182, 209, 242, 244–52, 272

  Zebec, Branco, 55

  Zeigler, Arnd, 196

  Zeit, Die, 118

  Zidan, Mohamed, 84, 87, 94, 168, 175, 184, 254

  zonal marking, 7, 48, 53, 55, 56, 72, 242, 248

  Zorc, Michael, 16, 18, 20, 87, 92, 98, 189, 196, 199, 201, 207, 286

  Zwanziger, Theo, 185, 251

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