THE OFFICIAL KENNY DALGLISH THREAD - Return of the King

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Postby shabelle50 » Tue Mar 15, 2011 9:45 pm

I doubt a deal is on the cards before May but even if it is two years seems the likeliest outcome. Also the comparison with Rafa is false given that we were under previous owners who had no money to spend on new players.
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Postby cptrios » Tue Mar 15, 2011 10:05 pm

I don't think 2 years is an insult at all. Kenny was already semi-retired, and it's altogether possible that he doesn't WANT to manage the team for five years. Perhaps he just wants to get LFC back on its feet and turn its fortunes around. Relatively doable in 2 years.

However...if he turns the team around in two years I can't imagine him saying "well, I'm done here, bye!"
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Postby alwayslfc » Thu Mar 17, 2011 8:36 am

Currently Kenny is the most qualified manager to manage Liverpool because right now we're not out of the woods yet and we need someone like Kenny around to get us out of the mess a.s.a.p.

I know that there are great managers around who can bring back the glory days, guys like Hiddink, the current Barca coach(sorry, I've forgotten his name now) whom I'm certain can do the job but the question is, are they available and if so, will they want to come to a club like Liverpool with no CL and most likely not even in Europa competition next season?

Given this fact, who is the best person in the world right now to be put in charge who loves the club and still wants the job despite  knowing there's no European football next season? I'm sure you all agree it's the King. So let KK continue for at least 3 more seasons and then decide what to do next.
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Postby kazza » Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:28 pm

Skysports:

Liverpool chief John W Henry insists that talks with Kenny Dalglish will be held in private and in the right way.

Principal owner Henry is quickly adapting to what he describes as the 'Liverpool way' and he insists that talks about the manager's job will be done behind closed doors.

Henry watched Dalglish's side claim a 2-0 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Sunday, a victory which takes them to within four points of fifth place Tottenham.

Last week Henry admitted talks were yet to begin in earnest over Dalglish's immediate future, as his current tenure is only due to last until the summer.

And he continues to maintain that any talks over Dalglish's future will not be played out in public.

"What's going on in that regard is private," Henry is quoted by the Daily Telegraph.

"It's something called the Liverpool way and you do these things behind closed doors.

"I'm not going to talk about these things, but he's done very well.

"It's all very positive, someone was saying that people weren't happy here. But I think since that person left, people are happier.

"We are working on the future. We will have to have a lot of days like today to do that (finish fifth). This was a big three points, because this is a tough place.

"Tottenham are fifth and look very good, so we will have to play extraordinarily well. We will have to win when they come to Anfield to have a shot at that."

Dalglish was also quick to rubbish reports claiming he had asked for a four-year deal.

"As regards the job, I've seen in the papers I've asked for a four-year contract, but I don't know who I'm supposed to have asked. I also saw that I was offered two but I don't know who sent that in," he said.

"Somebody asked if I'd spoken to the owners. Of course I have, I speak to them every week. They're fantastic and supportive but there's been no detailed discussions about next year.

"Until there's something to be said we can't make it up for you, until then, there's nothing.

"For me that's not a problem. The club has always been the most important thing. I don't have a problem with that. There's no pressure on anyone."


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I like this "the Liverpool way" business and he seems to know more about our club in a few months than the w@nkers knew after a few years. I feel these owners will take care of us.

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Postby 7_Kewell » Mon Mar 21, 2011 10:42 pm

"It's something called the Liverpool way and you do these things behind closed doors.


About bloody time too  :nod
“You cannot transfer the heart and soul of Liverpool Football Club, although I am sure there are many clubs who would like to buy it.”
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Postby Zidane » Tue Mar 22, 2011 4:48 am

"It's all very positive, someone was saying that people weren't happy here. But I think since that person left, people are happier."


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Postby alwayslfc » Tue Mar 29, 2011 2:33 am

Up till now I still don't know the real reason why Kenny resigned from Liverpool back in Feb 1991. I heard that it was stress, Hillsborough, discord with board members and assistants. It is all a mystery to me. Could anyone enlighten me on this?
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Postby metalhead » Mon Apr 11, 2011 4:57 pm

He just received his doctorate

Congrats Dr.Kenneth Dalglish

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Postby metalhead » Mon Apr 11, 2011 5:05 pm

if anyone wants the link

source

just scroll down a bit you will find it

here is the description

Kenny Dalglish, DSc for services to soccer and charitable activity

One of the most successful players and managers in history of the game in Britain, Kenny Dalglish carved out a successful playing career with Glasgow Celtic, Liverpool and Scotland before going on to further triumphs as the manager of Liverpool, Blackburn Rovers and Celtic.

As a player, he won every domestic club honour a professional in England and Scotland could achieve, as well as winning three European Cups. In the 1980s as player-manager of Liverpool FC, he cemented his iconic status among supporters at Anfield by continuing the team’s remarkable domination of the English game as well as leading the club with great dignity through the Hillsborough stadium disaster which claimed 96 lives.

Following his resignation in 1991, he returned to the dugout as the manager of Blackburn Rovers helping them capture the 1994-95 Premier League title. After spells at Newcastle United and Celtic, he delighted many Liverpool fans by taking an ambassadorial role for the club in 2009 and this year returned as manager.

Capped 102 times by his country, Scotland’s prolific goalscorer has also been a tireless fundraiser for cancer charities alongside his wife Marina, raising £2 million for a chemotherapy centre in the centre of Merseyside.
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Postby shabelle50 » Mon Apr 11, 2011 11:05 pm

The king rules! I've expressed my doubts on here recently but I've no doubts now! Give him the job!
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Postby Greavesie » Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:31 pm

found this on youtube - its just a little compilation of some of Kenny's moments dealing with the media since his return - certainly made me smile anyway. Enjoy people :)
All round the fields of Anfield Road
Where once we watched the King Kenny play (and could he play!)
Stevie Heighway on the wing
We had dreams and songs to sing
'Bout the glory, round the Fields of Anfield Road

JFT 96 - Gone but never forgotten
YNWA 15/4/1989
God Bless You All
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Postby Boocity » Wed Apr 13, 2011 11:34 am

Seen this on that 'fountain of truth' Caughtoffside :p

Liverpool Agree Deal With FC Porto Boss Andre Villa-Boas as New Manager for Next Season

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digg17 comments by Jack Atchinson on April 13th, 2011Estádio do Dragão boss rejects Stadio Olimpico job to take the reins at Anfield.



FC Porto manager Andre Villas-Boas has agreed to become the new Liverpool manager next season.

Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 33-year-old rejected a move to Roma because he has already signed a pre-contract with the Anfield club.

The Portuguese is regarded as the hottest prospect in football management and has been labelled the ‘next Jose Mourinho’.

Villas-Boas worked under the ‘Special One’ at Chelsea but the pair fell out over the differing views on style of play.

He has just won the Portuguese first division title, breaking many of Mourinho’s records at the club.

Mourinho’s right-hand man at Chelsea, Steve Clarke, is already the number two at Liverpool and is known to be an admirer of Villas-Boas.

Many clubs have been after the Porto boss with Inter Milan and Roma said to be at the head of the cue.

Reports suggest Villas-Boas met Franco Baldini, who has strong ties with Roma, and told him he could not take charge at the Stadio Olimpico because he already had a pre-agreement with Liverpool.

Mourinho has also told Villas-Boas it is too early in his career to move to Italy and that going to the Premier League would be more beneficial.
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Postby babu » Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:09 pm

Boocity wrote:Seen this on that 'fountain of truth' Caughtoffside :p

Liverpool Agree Deal With FC Porto Boss Andre Villa-Boas as New Manager for Next Season

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digg17 comments by Jack Atchinson on April 13th, 2011Estádio do Dragão boss rejects Stadio Olimpico job to take the reins at Anfield.



FC Porto manager Andre Villas-Boas has agreed to become the new Liverpool manager next season.

Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 33-year-old rejected a move to Roma because he has already signed a pre-contract with the Anfield club.

The Portuguese is regarded as the hottest prospect in football management and has been labelled the ‘next Jose Mourinho’.

Villas-Boas worked under the ‘Special One’ at Chelsea but the pair fell out over the differing views on style of play.

He has just won the Portuguese first division title, breaking many of Mourinho’s records at the club.

Mourinho’s right-hand man at Chelsea, Steve Clarke, is already the number two at Liverpool and is known to be an admirer of Villas-Boas.

Many clubs have been after the Porto boss with Inter Milan and Roma said to be at the head of the cue.

Reports suggest Villas-Boas met Franco Baldini, who has strong ties with Roma, and told him he could not take charge at the Stadio Olimpico because he already had a pre-agreement with Liverpool.

Mourinho has also told Villas-Boas it is too early in his career to move to Italy and that going to the Premier League would be more beneficial.

anyone tell me how reliable this source is?
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Postby Waldo » Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:11 pm

Not very reliable at all...
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Postby haps » Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:34 pm

caughtoffside is like the Daily Sport of the internet.  Wild speculation.  There's no quotes or reputable journalist involved in this story.  It's one of those Google-translated pieces which always sound sensational.  Forget it.
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