To the fans of clubs other than Liverpool, they see a man who is for some reason called 'King Kenny' and wonder in amazement why a man who led the team to 8th place is addressed in such a manner. The reason behind this however, goes much further than that disappointing season...
That is because they forget or fail to realise that he went on to make 515 appearances, score 172 goals, Win 9 League Titles, 3 European Cups, 3 FA Cups, 5 League Cups and also the undeniable, fully-committed support to the families of the 96 and came back to save us when we needed it most.
That, Is Why Kenny Dalglish Is and Always will be, King Kenny Dalglish.
Fields of Anfield Road
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Does is start from here? A look back at the last 3 years.
Put yourself back around 3 years.
After completing a 4-0 win over Madrid, Benitez signed a new contract in March 2009. Once Benitez long term commitment was tied down, high hopes lay ahead for the following season and his final season in charge of the Reds. During the summer prior to the 09-10 season, Xabi Alonso was sold to Real Madrid and was replaced by Alberto Aquilani and Lucas Leiva. Liverpool's worst run in the league for 22 years ended in a 7th place finish, and another year without a trophy after an early Champions League exit. Benitez agreed to leave by 'mutual consent' after a £6 million pay off and later reportedly donated £96,000 to the Hillsbrough Family Support Group.
Despite an offer from club legend King Kenny, Rafa's replacement was the then Fulham boss Roy Hodgson. He failed to bring in 'big names' and instead signed players which included Joe Cole, Jovanovic and the height of all midfield talent, Christian Poulsen. An incredibly disappointing start to the season led to elimination from the League Cup after losing on penalties to League 2 struggle's Northampton Town. His reign worsened when a 2-1 defeat to Blackpool meant Liverpool dropped into the bottom three and forced Hodgson to admit the reds were in a potential relegation battle.
Liverpool had just finished a campaign which saw them come the closest yet to winning the Premier League title. The reds went on a run of 14 games unbeaten but too many draws cost Liverpool the title, losing out to Manchester United. The season of 2008-09 included a double over the league winners and also managed to end Chelsea's 86 game unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge. Liverpool finished 2008 at the top of the league for the first time since 1996 however were unable to hold their position through to the end. Just a few weeks after missing a draw at Arsenal due to a Kidney Stone Operation, Rafa led the infamous attack on Ferguson.
| Fergie had the last laugh after Benitez failed to win the League. |
| Fans March against owners Hicks and Gillett. |
It's fair to say Hodgson's tenure was made more difficult after the ongoing struggle with Cowboy's Tom Hicks and George Gillett. Liverpool FC were in touching distant of Administration when high court judge Mr Justice Floyd ruled in favour of the creditors and allowed FSG to complete the purchase on 15th October 2010.
The poor list of results rolled in for Hodgson and a 3-1 loss at Blackburn sealed his fate as, the original fan favorite to replace Benitez, Kenny Dalglish was brought in to finish the rest of the season.
The form soon changed and an impressive win over united (3-1) led the reds to a 6th place finish. Increasing fan pressure forced Henry into handing Dalglish the job on a long term deal. By the end two finals and a Carling Cup victory weren't enough for Kenny to keep his job and was sacked soon after a final day defeat to Swansea.
On Friday it was announced that the new boss would be the Swansea boss, Brendan Rodgers. He holds experience with Top players after management in the Chelsea academy and Reserve team. Rodgers also managed to bring Swansea up from the Championship and secured their place in the 2012-13 Premier League Season. After an assured first interview for LFC and promising mindset, high hopes are in place for the future of LFC, though Rodgers reminded fans to remain realistic with expectations.
For those worried that the new boss is coming from a small club, remember Shankly from Huddersfield and on his last game won 1-0 over the Reds, like Brendan Rodgers did on his last game in charge of Swansea.
The form soon changed and an impressive win over united (3-1) led the reds to a 6th place finish. Increasing fan pressure forced Henry into handing Dalglish the job on a long term deal. By the end two finals and a Carling Cup victory weren't enough for Kenny to keep his job and was sacked soon after a final day defeat to Swansea.
| Rodgers appointed as New LFC boss. |
For those worried that the new boss is coming from a small club, remember Shankly from Huddersfield and on his last game won 1-0 over the Reds, like Brendan Rodgers did on his last game in charge of Swansea.
Monday, 21 May 2012
Rafa the man?
It's still uncertain who will be sat in the seat of the home dugout in Anfield next season. Since Dalglish's dismissal, managers such as Pep Guardiola to Roberto Martinez have been linked with the vacant Liverpool job. More recently there have been reports suggesting ex-Chelsea boss, Andre Villas-Boas is set to have an interview with the Liverpool owners. Others propose Rafa is the favorite to take charge of the reds.
The Spaniard, who managed Liverpool from 2004 to 2010 has been linked heavily with an Anfield return. During an interview with the BBC in February 2011, Rafa made it clear that he would love to return to manage Liverpool.
"To be manager of Liverpool Football Club, it's a dream," said Benitez. "If you said to me, in the future would you like to be manager [of LFC], for sure." (you can watch the rest of the video here.)
Despite ending his managerial career with the reds on a low, Rafa brought a lot of success to the club and left behind his own legacy. Benitez took charge in June 2004 after Houllier's reign came to an end. He was brought in by the current Anfield owner, David Moores on the back of La Liga and UEFA Cup triumph with Valencia.
In his first season with the reds, Rafa led the reds to the Champions League final where they completed 'the miracle of Istanbul' against a seemingly unbeatable AC Milan. The following four seasons saw reds win the FA Cup, reach another Champions League final and come the closest Liverpool have come to winning the Premier League finishing second to Manchester United in 08-09 when he delivered his famous 'facts' speech, a lot of which came during a political battle with 'cowboy' owners George Gillet and Tom Hicks.
Despite the troubles the Madrid born manager brought in players which included Mascherano, Alonso, Agger, Skrtel, Reina, Lucas and Torres. All of which were or are vital to the first team.
It may be unclear who will end up getting the Liverpool job, but it's clear Rafael Benitez has unfinished business and surely deserves the chance to do so. Or is that too sentimental? Would it work second time round?
The Spaniard, who managed Liverpool from 2004 to 2010 has been linked heavily with an Anfield return. During an interview with the BBC in February 2011, Rafa made it clear that he would love to return to manage Liverpool.
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| Rafa lifts the Champions League trophy in 2005. |
Despite ending his managerial career with the reds on a low, Rafa brought a lot of success to the club and left behind his own legacy. Benitez took charge in June 2004 after Houllier's reign came to an end. He was brought in by the current Anfield owner, David Moores on the back of La Liga and UEFA Cup triumph with Valencia.
In his first season with the reds, Rafa led the reds to the Champions League final where they completed 'the miracle of Istanbul' against a seemingly unbeatable AC Milan. The following four seasons saw reds win the FA Cup, reach another Champions League final and come the closest Liverpool have come to winning the Premier League finishing second to Manchester United in 08-09 when he delivered his famous 'facts' speech, a lot of which came during a political battle with 'cowboy' owners George Gillet and Tom Hicks.
Despite the troubles the Madrid born manager brought in players which included Mascherano, Alonso, Agger, Skrtel, Reina, Lucas and Torres. All of which were or are vital to the first team.
It may be unclear who will end up getting the Liverpool job, but it's clear Rafael Benitez has unfinished business and surely deserves the chance to do so. Or is that too sentimental? Would it work second time round?
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Why? Is fourth that important?
Liverpool's season was deemed overall very poor. Well maybe from the view of a multi-million pound businessman who couldn't earn back some of the money he invested into the club last summer. Obviously, football is no longer a game and is a business, so the failure to finish 4th is dissatisfying season no matter how many other trophies you win. With this, brings impatience. FSG failed to be patient with Dalglish and weren’t willing to take the chance that he’d bring success the following season. They felt, like many big club owners now, that 8th place is quite simply, not good enough.
Don't get me wrong, 8th place is a position Liverpool should never be finishing. But only around year and a half ago, Liverpool were out of both Cup competitions, heading towards the Relegation zone and at one point just a day from administration. A 3-1 loss away to Blackburn sealed Hodgson's fate and Dalglish was soon brought in for the remainder of the season. After turning our season around with wins over United (3-1), Chelsea (1-0), City (3-0) and Newcastle (3-0), FSG had only one choice for their new manager, and that, partly due to pressure from the majority of fans, was King Kenny Dalglish.
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| £18million Downing failed to make an impact during his first season for the reds. |
During the summer, Kenny encouraged John Henry to spend big on Players such as Henderson, Downing and Coates who overall made a poor first impression at Anfield. Countless home draws mounted to the frustration surrounding the club and despite taking the Reds to Wembley 3 times, returning Silverware and European football to Liverpool, a disappointing League position made Dalglish another victim of Liverpool's recent sackings. It's also thought that the handling of the Suarez case was another major factor in the dismissal of Kenny as he backed the Uruguayan striker who was later found guilty of racism towards United Left Back, Patrice Evra.
Liverpool's managing director, Ian Ayre spoke of the reasoning behind Kenny's dismissal: "It was a very simple decision based on results, and did we believe that was going to change? To be 37 points off the winner, 17 points off fourth, 14 losses. Winning the FA Cup wouldn't have made any difference - it was never about an individual result. It was always about taking a review of the season in full. But you have got to have both. You have got to have continued progress in the league. If you don't do well in the league and you don't get into the Champions League, you are writing cheques from your own pocket, aren't you?
That is not a sustainable way going forward.I agree you can't keep changing managers and as long as what you expect in terms of moving forwards is achieved, of course you give that person the time and support they need. But there is a difference between that and failure. If you massively get it wrong then of course you have to make that change. You expect targets to be achieved. "
| Not enough - Carling Cup Victory wasn't enough for Liverpool owner John Henry (right) |
Despite speaking of his respect towards Dalglish, Liverpool's owner John Henry felt the correct decision would be to sack Dalglish. He went on to say, "He is in many ways the heart and soul of the club, He personifies everything that is good about Liverpool Football Club. He has always put the club and its supporters first. Kenny will always be a part of the family at Anfield.”
I won't ever forget that FSG saved Liverpool FC, but the sacking of Dalglish reminds us all that their aim most importantly is to make money. Not for their love of the club. They didn't get the results that earnt them the money so Dalglish had to go. Personally, I believe if they want that money, then sacking people like Dalglish is the wrong move to make. Let's not take the Chelsea approach, lets give our players and managers time.
As a great man once said: “LFC exists not to make money, it exists to win trophies and be a source of pride for its supporters. It serves no other purpose.” Which, despite being a hard prospect in football nowadays, should at least be given some thought by John Henry. Dalglish has given more to Liverpool Football Club than Henry ever will, he walks away but he knows he'll never walk alone.
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Bye King Kenny, You'll Never Walk Alone
I refuse to say 'sacked' in this. I just don't feel it's a correct term to use when talking about Kenny Dalglish. When I found out that Dalglish had been relieved of his duties I was, like most of us, gutted.
FSG decided to part with Kenny after a disappointing League season despite guiding the reds to two Cup finals and returning to Europe at the first time of asking and bringing major Silverware back to the club for the first time since 2006. There are many suggesting that the handling of the Suarez/Evra case was another major factor in the dismissal of Dalglish. I was hoping like many, that Dalglish was given one more season to bring what is seen as the most important thing in football now: Finishing in the Champions League places. Given long term backing I genuinely believe Dalglish could have achieved fantastic Success.
FSG now have another problem on their hands now, however. After parting with the greatest Liverpool Legend, a man who fans have more patience with than anyone, will have to be replaced. Recent favorites to take charge have been Martinez and AVB, but who would be a suitable man to take the helm?
Martinez - After somehow managing to save relegation destined Wigan, Roberto Martinez is being tipped to be the next Man in charge of the reds. Wouldn't it though, put us in the same Situation as Hodgson. A man who was partly successful at a small club then as soon as they move to a bigger club they fail due to the high expectations. A big favorite but no, please just no.
Villas Boas - Sacked by Chelsea earlier on in the season for a disappointing campaign Andre Villas-Boas is another linked with the available job at Liverpool. It's possible that the players here are more likely to treat him with more respect than the Chelsea players and has some great ideas and tactics. Another favorite, could be successful?
Rafa - Maybe more of a sentimental option though it's hard to say Rafa's spell in charge was unsuccessful after leading the Reds to 2 Champions League finals, winning 1 of them, lifting the FA cup, finishing second in the league and ranking the best team in Europe at the time. A popular option with the fans, but would it work second time round?
Carragher - It seems that Kop Legend Jamie Carragher is coming to the end of his playing career though he could continue his playing success with Liverpool into a managerial role at Anfield. He's already completed coaching badges and has suggested that he would one day be interested in managing. More unlikely but imagine the possibilities...
Whoever FSG decide to bring we should back. Fans are becoming more and more fickle. A lot of us forget that they saved us from Administration not long ago, abuse isn't necessary.
Despite ending on a low, Dalglish is the King and forever will be. There never will be a man like Kenny again. You helped us when we needed it most but when you needed the support sadly you weren't given it.
Thank you, King Kenny. You'll Never Walk Alone.
FSG decided to part with Kenny after a disappointing League season despite guiding the reds to two Cup finals and returning to Europe at the first time of asking and bringing major Silverware back to the club for the first time since 2006. There are many suggesting that the handling of the Suarez/Evra case was another major factor in the dismissal of Dalglish. I was hoping like many, that Dalglish was given one more season to bring what is seen as the most important thing in football now: Finishing in the Champions League places. Given long term backing I genuinely believe Dalglish could have achieved fantastic Success.
FSG now have another problem on their hands now, however. After parting with the greatest Liverpool Legend, a man who fans have more patience with than anyone, will have to be replaced. Recent favorites to take charge have been Martinez and AVB, but who would be a suitable man to take the helm?
Martinez - After somehow managing to save relegation destined Wigan, Roberto Martinez is being tipped to be the next Man in charge of the reds. Wouldn't it though, put us in the same Situation as Hodgson. A man who was partly successful at a small club then as soon as they move to a bigger club they fail due to the high expectations. A big favorite but no, please just no.
Villas Boas - Sacked by Chelsea earlier on in the season for a disappointing campaign Andre Villas-Boas is another linked with the available job at Liverpool. It's possible that the players here are more likely to treat him with more respect than the Chelsea players and has some great ideas and tactics. Another favorite, could be successful?
Rafa - Maybe more of a sentimental option though it's hard to say Rafa's spell in charge was unsuccessful after leading the Reds to 2 Champions League finals, winning 1 of them, lifting the FA cup, finishing second in the league and ranking the best team in Europe at the time. A popular option with the fans, but would it work second time round?
Carragher - It seems that Kop Legend Jamie Carragher is coming to the end of his playing career though he could continue his playing success with Liverpool into a managerial role at Anfield. He's already completed coaching badges and has suggested that he would one day be interested in managing. More unlikely but imagine the possibilities...
Whoever FSG decide to bring we should back. Fans are becoming more and more fickle. A lot of us forget that they saved us from Administration not long ago, abuse isn't necessary.
| Dalglish returns to Liverpool v United in the FA Cup |
| Liverpool cruise to another Chelsea victory |
| King Kenny leads Liverpool to Carling Cup glory |
| Kenny backs Suarez in racism row with Evra |
| Decision already made? |
Thank you, King Kenny. You'll Never Walk Alone.
Sunday, 29 April 2012
Classy Reds Wipe Canaries Aside
Norwich 0 - 1 Liverpool
Suarez: 24,28,82
Analysis and Stats
Liverpool left Norfolk with pride after a comfortable 3-0 win over Norwich. Reina and his defense kept their first clean sheet since Liverpool's 3-0 over Everton and completed just their 4th league win of 2012. All three goals came from Luis Suarez who showed his class with fantastic performance, finishing with stunner from over 50 yards out - a high contender for Goal of the season alongside Crouch's and Coates' volley.
- Liverpool had 55% of possession and scored 3 out 5 shots on target.
- The reds also managed to hit the bar for the 31st time this season.
- Gerrard was the top passer with 63 out 75 passes (84%)
- Bradley Johnson was completed the most tackles (5/5) - Liverpool's best was Carragher winning 2/2 challenges.
Line-ups and Events.
Carroll was left out from the line up due to a rumored Groin strain as well as Holt who only played in the last 15 minutes. After Suarez scored his third, Dalglish was quick to make substitutions bringing on Coates and Kuyt for Gerrard and Suarez, respectively.
Norwich City
- 01 Ruddy
- 03 Drury (R Martin - 12' )
- 22 Ward Booked
- 25 Naughton
- 33 R Bennett Booked
- 04 Johnson
- 12 Pilkington
- 15 Fox (Vaughan - 46' Booked )
- 17 E Bennett
- 24 Howson Booked
- 05 Morison (Holt - 76' )
Substitutes
- 31 Steer
- 02 R Martin
- 11 Surman
- 14 Hoolahan
- 08 Vaughan
- 09 Holt
- 21 Wilbraham
Liverpool
- 25 Reina
- 02 Johnson
- 03 Jose Enrique
- 05 Agger
- 23 Carragher
- 08 Gerrard (Coates - 85' )
- 14 Henderson
- 19 Downing
- 33 Shelvey
- 07 Suarez (Kuyt - 85' )
- 39 Bellamy
Substitutes
- 32 Doni
- 16 Coates
- 34 Kelly
- 37 Skrtel
- 11 Maxi
- 20 Spearing
- 18 Kuyt
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