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    King Kenny could have been a gunner

    Gunners chance passed Kenny to change history


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    Bobby Dinnie will give jags benefit of years of scouting


    Dalglish had opportunity for Arsenal trial

    by Bert Mitchell

    HE discovered Kenny Dalglish and he's the man Partick Thistle have entrusted with finding the next outstanding young Scottish footballing talent.

    But Bobby Dinnie MBE today revealed how King Kenny was almost lost to the game in Scotland.

    Way back in 1965, Dalglish was one of a group of highly- talented kids starring for Dinnie's Possil YM youth team which acted as a feeder club for Arsenal.

    And, after word reached then Highbury gaffer and former England skipper, the late great Billy Wright of his prowess, a Gunners super scout was soon dispatched to Glasgow to sign up the young Dalglish.

    advertisementBobby recalled: "I discovered Kenny when one of my friends tipped me off that there was this fantastic kid playing for High Possil school.

    "So one Saturday I went along and there he was standing out head and shoulders above the rest.

    "I contacted the school and Kenny's father Bill and we took it from there and signed him to Possil YM, which was really a feeder team for Arsenal.

    "Before long Billy Wright, the former England captain who was manager at Arsenal at the time, wanted him for the Gunners when word started to filter down south how good Kenny was.

    "So one Saturday at Glenconner Park this very well dressed chap was standing on the sideline and he came over to me and asked me about six of our lads including Kenny.

    "Well he told me his name was Joe Hill - a famous Arsenal scout back then - and said that Arsenal wanted all six of the lads and myself to go down to Highbury for a trial.

    "But Kenny's father Bill said that he was his only son and he wanted to see him staying in Scotland. So he missed out and the others went.

    "In fact one of them was Eddie Kelly, who went on to play for the Arsenal double- winning team of 1970/71 in midfield."

    "So there you are, if Kenny's father hadn't been determined to keep him in Glasgow then he would probably have gone to Arsenal.

    "Celtic would almost certainly have missed out on one of the greatest players in their history and Liverpool too."

    Dinnie has spent a lifetime scouting and is embarking on a new venture with Partick Thistle.

    This will be the sprightly septuagenarian's second stint in the role for the Firhill club.

    Dinnie said: "I decided to get involved with scouting for Partick Thistle again because Ian McCall asked me, pure and simple.

    "I previously scouted for the club between 1992 and 2000 when I worked under John Lambie, Murdo MacLeod and Tommy Bryce.

    "I may be 75 but my appetite for the job is still there and I very much believe that the talent is still out there waiting to be discovered.

    "Wherever I am asked to go I will go and if I get letter recommending this kid or that then I will go and have a look. That is the way I have always done things and the way I will continue to do so.

    "We could be talking anything from a 10-year-old to a teenager and the manager also wants me to look at second and third division and non-league talent. So it is a wide-ranging remit."

    Dinnie has little doubt that the natural resources of the Scottish game are still sufficient enough to nurse hopes of him mining some gems.

    He said: "What I look for is talent, natural talent. Then it is up to the coaches to make the most of that.

    "When I discovered Kenny Dalglish he was 10 years old and even although he was playing at under-12 level he was head and shoulders above everybody else.

    "Kenny was not the fastest kid but he was very strong and resourceful and had a fantastic shot for his age. He had so much natural ability and that is exactly what I will be looking for.

    "Believe me, the talent is still there if you look hard enough."


    Kenny's dad is a legend
    "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

    #2
    His father advised him well. I love reading these articles.
    Oh the man is a midfield maestro
    and his passes are sooo delightful
    everyone wants to know
    Alonso Alonso Alonso

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      #3
      Originally posted by friedk View Post
      Kenny's dad is a legend

      It's thought provoking when you see that single decisions can lead to such massive differences in someones life/ career.
      "My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.

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        #4
        Imagine there was no Kenny and we got someone like Frank Stapleton instead..
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #5
          Originally posted by BFG View Post
          It's thought provoking when you see that single decisions can lead to such massive differences in someones life/ career.
          Like Paisley turning Ray Kennedy into a left sided player from a striker.
          Masterstroke
          Oh the man is a midfield maestro
          and his passes are sooo delightful
          everyone wants to know
          Alonso Alonso Alonso

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            #6
            Originally posted by looprevil View Post
            Imagine there was no Kenny and we got someone like Frank Stapleton instead..
            Keegan's possible replacements were Dalglish, Brady and Trevor Francis I think.
            Oh the man is a midfield maestro
            and his passes are sooo delightful
            everyone wants to know
            Alonso Alonso Alonso

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              #7
              Originally posted by JPK View Post
              Keegan's possible replacements were Dalglish, Brady and Trevor Francis I think.
              Brady would have been an interesting one.
              "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                #8
                Kenny had a trial at LFC around the same time, and Shanks didn't want him.
                Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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                  #9
                  Bit late picking up on this transfer speculation aren't you?
                  Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jonesie View Post
                    Bit late picking up on this transfer speculation aren't you?
                    Bit like the Echo....
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                      Bit like the Echo....
                      Why do think I'm on here? I'm getting this in for tomorrow.
                      Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them.
                      John Updike

                      My son Foster is a fan of soccer. He was a goaltender. His brother was a defenseman.
                      George Gillett

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jonesie View Post
                        Bit late picking up on this transfer speculation aren't you?
                        I'm Rick Parry
                        "The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by JPK View Post
                          Like Paisley turning Ray Kennedy into a left sided player from a striker.
                          Masterstroke
                          I wonder if we'll be able to say the same about Rafa turning Kuyt into a right sided player in years to come? Let's hope so eh?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by looprevil View Post
                            Imagine there was no Kenny and we got someone like Frank Stapleton instead..
                            or George Graham


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Maestro View Post
                              Kenny had a trial at LFC around the same time, and Shanks didn't want him.
                              Did he play in goal in the trial or something???
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