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    #61
    A resounding endorsement if ever there was one

    Jamie Redknapp: If Liverpool don't appoint King Kenny Dalglish, it'll be another crying shame

    Kenny Dalglish is the right man at the right time for Liverpool. He has the quality that
    money cannot buy: respect. They should be crying out for his leadership now to
    replace Rafa Benitez, who had to go.

    I spent some time with Dalglish last week for the UNICEF game at Old Trafford and saw every day the passion and desire — and the knowledge — Kenny still has for football.

    If the argument against his appointment is that he has been out of the game too long, you wouldn’t know it speaking to him — line-ups, formations, players. He’s been observing and building his knowledge. He’s ready to return to football.
    Ready for a return: Dalglish

    I still see Liverpool as my club. I was captain and spent more than a decade playing for the club, after Kenny signed me at the age of 17 from Bournemouth.

    I remember my first day up there, wondering how I would cope away from my mum and dad. He invited me to stay at his house, where his lovely wife, Marina, cooked chicken and pasta and we spoke about football. Then he told me I had to go to bed.

    It was quite early and I was a bit surprised, but you don’t argue with the great Kenny Dalglish. So off I went.

    I did as I was told, only to find out the next morning over breakfast that I was in the squad to face Wimbledon. I didn’t know until then, he didn’t tell me, but it was his way
    of keeping me calm.

    The day he left the club — about a month later — despite the thousands of people he needed to speak to and explain why, he called me and told me that I shouldn’t worry and that Liverpool was my club. I cried my eyes out.

    Even last week, Kenny still had that aura about him. He is Liverpool’s Special One.
    Benitez won the Champions League and the FA Cup, but it was time for him to go. I speak to some of the Liverpool players, but you don’t have to do that to see how unhappy they were last season. The manager had lost the dressing room. They almost downed tools.

    The players were fed up and beaten. You can’t have Liverpool players like that! It reflected in their performances and their final league position. Whoever takes the job has a huge task rebuilding morale and standards.

    He will inherit some good players — but not enough. He will have to take on the responsibility of keeping Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres. I just think Kenny, with all his Liverpool history, will have a better chance of achieving that, as well as attracting fresh blood.
    Bemused: Steven Gerrard looks shocked after Rafa Benitez substituted Fernando Torres against Birmingham

    I’m not pushing him as a candidate for sentimental reasons. He will need good coaches around him and he will need a budget to improve the playing staff, but there will be no compensation package.

    That gives him another advantage over Roy Hodgson and Martin O’Neill, who will both be expensive as they are under contract with rival Barclays Premier League clubs.

    Liverpool supporters also hold him close to their heart forever. When he departed Anfield in 1991, he moved on to Blackburn and won the title there, finishing ahead of Manchester United on the last day of the 1994-95 season.

    I was in the Liverpool team at Anfield that day — I scored the winning goal in the game against Blackburn which might have taken the title away from Kenny — but you could still feel the emotion from the Kop, once the title was confirmed by West Ham’s 1-1 draw with United.

    The modern Liverpool don’t need just a figurehead, but a leader. Kenny can be that man.

    Christian Purslow, the new managing director, has been bold with his decision to sack Benitez and now he faces a challenging period searching for the right man. The
    right man, in my opinion, is under his nose.

    I’ll finish with a story that sums up Kenny. A couple of years ago, he took on the role of manager for the Rest of the World team against England, managed by my dad, Harry Redknapp.

    It’s a game where a lot of people give up their time for free, but there is still a lot of competition between the coaches. We won, Kenny’s team lost, but he called it on with my dad, claiming he made a substitution that had broken the rules.

    Dad sent on a player who had already been on, but it was a charity game! Kenny wasn’t having it and they had strong words.

    This year, when Kenny’s team won, he was delighted with the victory. ‘I see you’re not crying now,’ I said to him at the end. It’s the behaviour of a winner. Kenny Dalglish is a winner. Liverpool need a bit of that right now.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz0qOqHdzPY
    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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      #62
      Complicated isn't it? I actually don't think Kenny's rep would be tarnished if he came in and made a mess of it, cos we love him too much and appreciate the gravity of the situation he'd be in. I would worry about him personally though as the conflict with the board obviously took it's toll on the much younger Rafa, who hadn't had the previous stress of the club's most traumatic time to deal with. I also think that KK loves the club too much and is too strong a personality not to be drawn into the type of conflicts Rafa was.

      That having been said, if the ship is going down, I'd much rather we went down with our pride intact, flag flying high and with our spiritual leader at the helm.
      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Jamie Redknapp View Post

        I still see Liverpool as my club.
        Yeah well don't bother, you ****-stirring ****er.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          #64
          "Redders" can **** off. His opinoion means less than nothing to me.

          Other point I meant to make above Is that should Kenny be appointed, we musnt let this mask our campaign to oust the owners- even if he guides us to 4th.
          3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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            #65
            Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
            Complicated isn't it? I actually don't think Kenny's rep would be tarnished if he came in and made a mess of it, cos we love him too much and appreciate the gravity of the situation he'd be in. I would worry about him personally though as the conflict with the board obviously took it's toll on the much younger Rafa, who hadn't had the previous stress of the club's most traumatic time to deal with. I also think that KK loves the club too much and is too strong a personality not to be drawn into the type of conflicts Rafa was.

            That having been said, if the ship is going down, I'd much rather we went down with our pride intact, flag flying high and with our spiritual leader at the helm.
            Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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              #66
              If the owners don't appoint Kenny it will be because they want to sell our top players imo.

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                #67
                Originally posted by PC Plod View Post

                Other point I meant to make above Is that should Kenny be appointed, we musnt let this mask our campaign to oust the owners- even if he guides us to 4th.
                Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                  If the owners don't appoint Kenny it will be because they want to sell our top players imo.
                  I agree

                  I cant see either Gerrard or Torres being persuaded to stay by the appointment of Hodgson
                  Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by fatistuta View Post
                    Has to be Kenny now. Get Gary Mac, Sammi Hyypia and Aldo in as backroom staff.
                    I would actually get Gary Mac back in some capacity (assuming he would do it)
                    Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by PC Plod View Post
                      Complicated isn't it? I actually don't think Kenny's rep would be tarnished if he came in and made a mess of it, cos we love him too much and appreciate the gravity of the situation he'd be in. I would worry about him personally though as the conflict with the board obviously took it's toll on the much younger Rafa, who hadn't had the previous stress of the club's most traumatic time to deal with. I also think that KK loves the club too much and is too strong a personality not to be drawn into the type of conflicts Rafa was.

                      That having been said, if the ship is going down, I'd much rather we went down with our pride intact, flag flying high and with our spiritual leader at the helm.
                      Great Post that PC and couldn't agree more with what you wrote...

                      I have to admit the thought of Kenny returning is somewhat exciting and i.m.o his iconic status will only be galvernised for having the love and passion to take the mammouth task, whatever the out-come.. However it dpes seem the clunb will snub Kenny for Woy, after all they really do not care what state the club falls in to i.m.o...

                      But if they want to have half a chance to slavage something or do right for the immidate future of the club the Kenny is the better option.

                      Ray.

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                        #71
                        Dalglish!!! I am looking forward for the return of the king! He is more than capable of doing the job!

                        Please Mr.Purslow fulfill our dream!

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                          #72
                          kenny , kenny , kenny . kenny all the way

                          hodgson IMO would get found out at lfc. 3 away wins in 2 years in pathetic and lets not forget he finished below stoke!

                          kenny would moitivate and be a big enough name IMO to keep the stars happy and attract some more to the club.
                          People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Armchairkopite View Post
                            If the owners don't appoint Kenny it will be because they want to sell our top players imo.
                            Agree completely.

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                              #74
                              i've voted for neither because well i don't want either of them but if that option wasn't there it'd be kenny over roy all day.

                              Doesn't look good for roy - i've never seen anything like this at liverpool - obviously when managers change you will always get people in favour, people not in favour - but this overwhelming, i feel sorry for hodgson - he's doomed, it's destined to fail - the fans are fuming, the squad could collapse over the summer, we have no money -

                              this is the kinda of **** i used to laugh at when you see bolton hire gary megson and the fans protest etc.
                              i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                                #75
                                Over 90% if cats who expressed a preference want Kenny. Pretty much garanteed they'll give Woy the job then. I am sure he would get superficial backing from the fans, but the first opportunity that comes along and the fans will be super critical. Not a healthy situation at all.
                                Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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