Kenny Dalglish has dismissed talk linking him with a shock return to Newcastle.
Recent reports have suggested the former Magpies boss was among the candidates to replace Kevin Keegan at St James' Park on a short-term basis.
Newcastle's hierarchy are searching for a new manager following Keegan's controversial resignation earlier this month.
Dalglish, who spent less than two years in charge at Newcastle between January 1997 and August 1998, has ruled out any return to Tyneside.
"Nobody from the club has contacted me and I won't be returning," Dalglish told the Evening Chronicle.
"It's sad that things have gone wrong at Newcastle, but the next manager will not be me."
im not one for sentiment n that but for me surely KK deserves an ambassador like role for liverpool fc - similar to bobby charlton at the scum minus the ticket touting of course
a wonderful man a wonderful player a credit to himself and all those around him
Recent reports have suggested the former Magpies boss was among the candidates to replace Kevin Keegan at St James' Park on a short-term basis.
Newcastle's hierarchy are searching for a new manager following Keegan's controversial resignation earlier this month.
Dalglish, who spent less than two years in charge at Newcastle between January 1997 and August 1998, has ruled out any return to Tyneside.
"Nobody from the club has contacted me and I won't be returning," Dalglish told the Evening Chronicle.
"It's sad that things have gone wrong at Newcastle, but the next manager will not be me."
im not one for sentiment n that but for me surely KK deserves an ambassador like role for liverpool fc - similar to bobby charlton at the scum minus the ticket touting of course
a wonderful man a wonderful player a credit to himself and all those around him




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