Giving up is not in the Scouse dictionary - Klopp
Liverpool's outgoing manager describes his adoptive home as "the city of open arms"
Scouse, more formally known as Liverpool English or Merseyside English, is an accent and dialect of English associated with the city of Liverpool and the surrounding Liverpool City Region. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive as it was influenced heavily by Irish and Welsh immigrants who arrived via the Liverpool docks, as well as Scandinavian sailors who also used the docks, and thus has very little in common with the accents found throughout the rest of England. People from Liverpool are known as Liverpudlians, but are usually called Scousers; the name comes from scouse, a stew originating from Scandinavian lobscouse eaten by sailors and locals.
Liverpool's outgoing manager describes his adoptive home as "the city of open arms"
Liverpool residents reflect on how the departing German has won a special place in their hearts.