THE OFFICIAL KENNY DALGLISH THREAD - Return of the King

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Postby Kukilon » Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:05 am

Octsky wrote:
redhayesy wrote:i'm still buzzin with KK back at the helm,but like thousands of other suporters,i'm miffed at why he wasn't given the job in the first place & saved alot of us the heart ache we suffered under hodgson.

OH LAY OH LAY, OH LAY OH LAY-KENNYS BACK TO STAY!

u meant KD?
if a football manager has all heart but no technical ability then we are screwed.
rafa has a great football brain but no heart.
roy hodgson has a little bit of both.
kenny daglish has all heart but maybe rusty bit on the technical side.
hopefully steve clark can ease him back into the "modern' game asap, n we will hv a v powerful manager for years to come.

Rafa no heart? Seemed to me that he had way more passion about our club than Roy had. This is not having a dig at Roy. He seems like a descent bloke.

Who remembers when he sat down like Budha so people could se the PKs.  :buttrock
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Postby azriahmad » Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:18 am

Kenny Dalglish, a legend, was never afraid to blood young talents. I remember that when he became the gaffer alter the Heysel disaster, he immedaitely promoted Steve Nicol to right back and Jim Beglin to left back and promted the departures of both Phil Neal and Alan Kennedy. He also bought Steve MacMahon who became the midfield lynchpin.

It's a bit early, but I can see Kelly playing very well and perhaps other youngsters can show some of the other underperforming seniors, who are internationals, a thing or two about what it means to play for Liverpool.
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Postby GRAHAM01 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 8:20 am

Octsky wrote:
redhayesy wrote:i'm still buzzin with KK back at the helm,but like thousands of other suporters,i'm miffed at why he wasn't given the job in the first place & saved alot of us the heart ache we suffered under hodgson.

OH LAY OH LAY, OH LAY OH LAY-KENNYS BACK TO STAY!

u meant KD?
if a football manager has all heart but no technical ability then we are screwed.
rafa has a great football brain but no heart.
roy hodgson has a little bit of both.
kenny daglish has all heart but maybe rusty bit on the technical side.
hopefully steve clark can ease him back into the "modern' game asap, n we will hv a v powerful manager for years to come.

i think you will find that KK stands for KING KENNY !!!

yes the man has been out of the game for some time but you never really lose it mate, the king will do just fine  :buttrock
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Postby lakes10 » Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:59 am

I dont mind if he stays but in truth it needs to be sorted soon...why?
i think Kenny would need to know if he is building a team for someone to take over or if its a team he is going to get to work with.
the club should give him ten games and if results are better then they should make him the manager on a two year contract.

ten games is about right as the window will be closed and we can see how he is doing, if the results are good then who knows what he could do in the real window in the summer.
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Postby Ben Patrick » Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:07 am

lakes10 wrote:I dont mind if he stays but in truth it needs to be sorted soon...why?
i think Kenny would need to know if he is building a team for someone to take over or if its a team he is going to get to work with.
the club should give him ten games and if results are better then they should make him the manager on a two year contract.

ten games is about right as the window will be closed and we can see how he is doing, if the results are good then who knows what he could do in the real window in the summer.

He has the rest of the season at the least, why does that then have to be changed to 10 games  ???
The signings are going to be made by Comolli with Kenny as well and whether Kenny is to remain in charge or not the vision for what kind of players to be signed and how the club is to be taken forward should be the same.
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Postby NANNY RED » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:24 pm

Its just right .

And i really cant wait for the press interviews , hes gonna have them in bits, nothing else to say really what hasnt already been said ,but, ITS JUST RIGHT

KENNY DALGLISH IS COOLER THAN THE FONZ :nod
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Postby NANNY RED » Tue Jan 11, 2011 12:34 pm

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Postby Ola Mr Benitez » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:32 pm

Thanks for putting that up Nanny.. Love it!!!

Id love to know what he was say to Pacheo at the end..
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Postby Thommo's perm » Tue Jan 11, 2011 1:52 pm

Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Thanks for putting that up Nanny.. Love it!!!

Id love to know what he was say to Pacheo at the end..

"9 chicken currys, a foo yung and 2 special fried rice. And bring the change back you robbin little fu'cker"
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:15 pm

Kenny Dalglish wants Liverpool FC players to match his ambition
Jan 11 2011 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo

KENNY DALGLISH today called on his players to match his own ambitions for Liverpool during his second reign at Anfield.

After a hectic start the Reds legend was today getting down to business at Melwood – preparing his men for a crucial clash against Blackpool tomorrow evening.

And Dalglish challenged his Liverpool squad to demonstrate the desire necessary on the pitch to mirror the club’s high standards.

The Scot told the ECHO: “If there isn’t the desire from the players to match the ambition that’s necessary, then they can’t be here.

“But if we go out in the right and proper manner, then all we can do is do our best to try and get positive results for this club.

“We’ve got to just get on with it.”

Dalglish’s first full week proper starts with a trip to Bloomfield Road tomorrow, before the Merseyside Derby at Anfield on Sunday.

On Monday, Dalglish spent the morning at Melwood with his players, also under the stewardship of incoming first team coach, Steve Clarke.
The Scot, who until Saturday held an ambassadorial role at Liverpool, was today re-acquainting himself with life in charge of theReds.

He added: “I’ll be working with he first team this morning, preparing for the match tomorrow, and there’s a reserve game scheduled for the Academy which I’m hoping to go to.

“The day is taken up with sorting out travel for matches, the sport science people, talking to Damien (Comolli) about football matches - it consumes your time.

Boston-based owners John Henry and Tom Werner turned to Dalglish last weekend after deciding to bring Roy Hodgson’s troubled tenure to an end.

He left on Saturday by mutual consent, together with an undisclosed compensation package.

But Dalglish is now only looking to the future and remains determined to bring smiles back to he faces of Reds supporters.

He said: “I saw the players efforts on Sunday, watched them in training yesterday, and they did really well.

“But I’d be really disappointed if they didn’t respond when a new guy came into the football club.”











“If there isn’t the desire from the players to match the ambition that’s necessary, then they can’t be here. :D

In other words ....Start as you mean to go on ....how good do them words sound ? and what's more is you Know in your heart he means every word .....
LONG LIVE THE KING :D
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:16 pm

Thommo's perm wrote:
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Thanks for putting that up Nanny.. Love it!!!

Id love to know what he was say to Pacheo at the end..

"9 chicken currys, a foo yung and 2 special fried rice. And bring the change back you robbin little fu'cker"
:p

lol thats a classic  :wwww

or maybe it was "what? so for a fiver you'll watch my car during match days?"
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:28 pm

LFC Weekly January 11: Craig Johnston on King Kenny's return
Jan 11 2011
CRAIG Johnston believes Kenny Dalglish has been desperate to return to Liverpool ever since he last left the club in 1991.

Dalglish dramatically returned to Anfield as caretaker manager at the weekend in a move that has been excitedly received by the majority of fans.
It’s an appointment Dalglish will have been equally enthused by and the Scot is a man who knows Liverpool Football Club better than anyone, according to Johnston.


“The fact that he didn’t go and live back in Scotland or abroad after finishing says much about how he feels for Merseyside,” Johnston exclusively told LFC Weekly from the Bahamas. “Every time he goes for dinner, every time he goes out of the house, somebody from Liverpool will say something to him. When he’s on holiday – when he’s on the golf course, he will be approached by people wanting to talk Liverpool.

“Speaking to him, I’ve always got the impression that he’s waited for this day since he left Liverpool originally.
“So it’s a case of getting hold of the pit helmet, switching the light on and jumping back into the coal mine.”

Johnston believes Dalglish’s managerial style is just what the club need at the moment.

“There’s no school teacher in Kenny. A lot of managers in the modern game talk about football as if it’s some kind of exact science when it isn’t. The only thing that is certain is that you won’t achieve success if you don’t try hard.
“Kenny demands 100 per cent from everyone who works with him and is uncompromising when it comes to effort. That’s what made him the player and the manager he is. He not only had talent, but he was a hard worker as well. He loved to graft. He was born to play football and born to manage players.”

Is there anyone albeit from Taggart and the Bitterz who are not delighted by his appointment ? :;):
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Postby Greavesie » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:31 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Kenny Dalglish wants Liverpool FC players to match his ambition
Jan 11 2011 by Luke Traynor, Liverpool Echo

KENNY DALGLISH today called on his players to match his own ambitions for Liverpool during his second reign at Anfield.

After a hectic start the Reds legend was today getting down to business at Melwood – preparing his men for a crucial clash against Blackpool tomorrow evening.

And Dalglish challenged his Liverpool squad to demonstrate the desire necessary on the pitch to mirror the club’s high standards.

The Scot told the ECHO: “If there isn’t the desire from the players to match the ambition that’s necessary, then they can’t be here.

“But if we go out in the right and proper manner, then all we can do is do our best to try and get positive results for this club.

“We’ve got to just get on with it.”

Dalglish’s first full week proper starts with a trip to Bloomfield Road tomorrow, before the Merseyside Derby at Anfield on Sunday.

On Monday, Dalglish spent the morning at Melwood with his players, also under the stewardship of incoming first team coach, Steve Clarke.
The Scot, who until Saturday held an ambassadorial role at Liverpool, was today re-acquainting himself with life in charge of theReds.

He added: “I’ll be working with he first team this morning, preparing for the match tomorrow, and there’s a reserve game scheduled for the Academy which I’m hoping to go to.

“The day is taken up with sorting out travel for matches, the sport science people, talking to Damien (Comolli) about football matches - it consumes your time.

Boston-based owners John Henry and Tom Werner turned to Dalglish last weekend after deciding to bring Roy Hodgson’s troubled tenure to an end.

He left on Saturday by mutual consent, together with an undisclosed compensation package.

But Dalglish is now only looking to the future and remains determined to bring smiles back to he faces of Reds supporters.

He said: “I saw the players efforts on Sunday, watched them in training yesterday, and they did really well.

“But I’d be really disappointed if they didn’t respond when a new guy came into the football club.”











“If there isn’t the desire from the players to match the ambition that’s necessary, then they can’t be here. :D

In other words ....Start as you mean to go on ....how good do them words sound ? and what's more is you Know in your heart he means every word .....
LONG LIVE THE KING :D

certainly better than

'aiming for the top half'

'I would have accepted a draw' even when we win

good times - I'm genuinely chuffed about the way things are at LFC right now, just have to translate all these good vibes onto the pitch
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Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!)
Stevie Heighway on the wing
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Postby laza » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:37 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Is there anyone albeit from Taggart and the Bitterz who are not delighted by his appointment ? :;):

Possibly Roy   ???

Its great reading this stuff, really does give a lift
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Postby Sarge » Tue Jan 11, 2011 2:40 pm

Exciting times ahead.... King Kenny for life!!
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