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    Kenny Dalglish: Never Considered



    From the Official Website

    Martin Broughton today explained why Roy Hodgson was the number one choice to become Liverpool Football Club's 18th manager.

    The Chairman lifted the lid on a rigorous interview process during which Hodgson was grilled by Christian Purslow, Kenny Dalglish and Broughton himself.

    In the end the board decided the former Fulham boss met every requirement outlined after Rafael Benitez's departure at the start of June.

    Broughton told reporters at Hodgson's Anfield unveiling: "You take the League Managers' Association's Manager of the Year - that shows the respect his peers have for him. It's a respect that's been earned not only over the last year, which was outstanding, but over a long period of time.

    "Roy brings precisely the sort of experience we were looking for. He's been around and dealt with lots of different international players.

    "He's English but he's cosmopolitan. He wasn't chosen because he was English - he was chosen because he was the best man for the job.

    "We need someone to steady the ship at this stage and I think Roy has got all of the talents we were looking for."

    Broughton added: "Can I just express on behalf of the club our appreciation to Mohammed Al Fayed and the Fulham team for allowing Roy to talk to us and for being so good about the whole process."

    Hodgson was quickly installed as the bookies' favourite once the Anfield hotseat became vacant - but Broughton revealed the board started their search with an open mind.

    He said: "We didn't start off with a first choice. We wanted to have a proper and professional process. We didn't say A was favourite or B was favourite. We talked to quite a lot of people.

    "There were a lot of applicants and we approached some others. There were a number of telephone interviews to get a shortlist. Then there were a number of face-to-face interviews which Christian Purslow and Kenny Dalglish carried out.

    "They put their conclusions to the board and the board agreed it would be a good idea for me and Christian to meet the last two. That was last weekend and Roy was our choice."

    One man who wanted the job was Kenny Dalglish.

    Asked if the man known as King would now stay in his ambassadorial role through the Hodgson era, Broughton responded: "Yes. Kenny put his name in for it. He wanted the job. We appreciate the fact he wanted to do it but for us he was never a candidate. I explained that to him.

    "Kenny has an excellent future at this club. He's happy in his current ambassadorial role and we would like to build on that role. We haven't defined what that building will be because that's for Roy and Kenny. They know each other from a long time back."

    One journalist asked the Chairman if, after bringing Dalglish into the selection process, the board proceeded to ignore his advice.

    "We have taken Kenny's advice," said Broughton. "Kenny wanted the job for himself and I told him he wasn't a candidate. Kenny, along with Christian, were asked to interview the various candidates - they did that and Roy was Kenny's recommendation."


    The Chairman was pressed on why he became involved in the appointment of Hodgson.

    "My principle role here is to come in, oversee the sale of the club and then go out," he said.

    "I am, however, Chairman, and chairmen have certain fiduciary duties. Obviously the appointment of a manager is a board issue. The board has run this process. The board appointed Christian and Kenny to do the interviews and we took their advice. I obviously then came in at the end of that process.

    "It's obviously appropriate that the manager's appointment is a board issue and I'm Chairman of the board - I need to get involved. I don't get involved in the day to day organisation - that's for Christian, Ian Ayre and Phillip Nash, and they're doing a great job."

    To me, this is a little shocking.
    "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

    #2
    not sure, as i thought Kenny was too big a risk due to time out of the game.

    the fact he wasnt considered does seem a bit shocking if only to give consideration and then say no.

    though maybe they thought about it and came to the conclusion it was a non starter and so didnt officially consider it.

    who knows

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      #3
      Originally posted by BrooklynRed View Post

      "We have taken Kenny's advice," said Broughton. "Kenny wanted the job for himself and I told him he wasn't a candidate. Kenny, along with Christian, were asked to interview the various candidates - they did that and Roy was Kenny's recommendation."
      Cleverly phrased to give them a good excuse if Roy does not work out.

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        #4
        Sneaky feeling kenny could be pushing sammy for the No 2 spot on the touchline.

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          #5
          He was quite adamant there that Kenny wasn't considered and mentions a list of requirements. I suspect that Kenny just didn't have a couple of those requirements, so he wasn't considered as a result of that. The questions for me are was Kenny involved in formulating those requirements? If so why would he come up with requirements he couldn't meet. And if he wasn't involved in assessing the requirements, why not? And if not, does that mean that those requirements have more to do with managing the team during a difficult financial situation than they do with actual football nous, knowledge, skill and imagination?

          Clearly recent experience was a big factor, but presumably recent experiencing of outperforming on a slim budget was a huge factor. Roy was clearly the only guy from that point of view. Anyone know who the other candidate was?

          N.b. I fully expect that Kenny took the news very well because he is a gentleman, and having received the news went about the job he was asked to do and then DID recommend Roy. I don't believe that Kenny is being made a fall guy here.

          Anyway, let's get behind Roy - he wasn't my first (or even 10th) choice, but he's a good man and may well surprise us all. We could have had a lot worse (I actually saw Tony Mowbray linked........). I for one am looking forward to seeing a new style of play, being linked with different styles of players, to some relief from the usual Liverpool bashing stories (Rafa has spent so much money.... Why is Gerrard played out of position..... What is Lucas Leiva for..... etc.) and seeing if Roy can bring out the best in players we have erstwhile regarded as failures.
          Last edited by Tatterdemalion; 01-07-10, 08:39 PM.
          Really?

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            #6
            i wonder who the other finalist was.
            dave of mutilation

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              #7
              you know what i would like to see, Kenny as No.2. that way when the position come up again... in 6 months people cant say he has been out of the game... KENNY for vice manager.

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                #8
                Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                i wonder who the other finalist was.
                Olly Murs apparently

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                  i wonder who the other finalist was.
                  Probably the thing I want to know too. Quite relieved in a way there was a proper selection process. Not just let's go after one man.
                  Quit your jibber jabber!!!

                  Jermaine, you know the song Billie Jean...is it about the tennis player??

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by little dave hedgehog View Post
                    i wonder who the other finalist was.
                    Lippi.

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                      #11
                      Dunk
                      Was muß, das muß.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                        Dunk
                        Posting in the football forums too now?
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by saveferris View Post
                          Probably the thing I want to know too. Quite relieved in a way there was a proper selection process. Not just let's go after one man.
                          Do you think there is compelling evidence that this was really what happened? As far as I can see Hodgson was the name in the media from day one. Some other candidates appear to have been considered but only in passing - I'd guess either as back up plans or because they were offered and there was no harm in having a chat.
                          "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                          -- William Blake

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                            #14
                            It's probably the thing that least concerns me TBH. The fact that kenny is staying is all that matters to me. If Broughton was just pissing around pretending to consider other managers I think Kenny would have walked and talked. The fact that he's still there and seemingly happy is enough for me.
                            Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by SB View Post
                              It's probably the thing that least concerns me TBH. The fact that kenny is staying is all that matters to me. If Broughton was just pissing around pretending to consider other managers I think Kenny would have walked and talked. The fact that he's still there and seemingly happy is enough for me.
                              I can see that argument. I'm not sure that Kenny was likely to walk to be honest, unless we went for a ridiculous candidate. Clearly he thinks he would be better than Hodgson at the job but he remained part of the process so I think it is clear that he thinks Hodgson is at least a decent choice.

                              The question for me is how much trust do we have in the statements of Broughton. This issue is a minor one, and arguably entirely trivial. The question of the bidding process for the club however is not.

                              Myself I'm pretty set in the view that Broughton and Purlsow are venal, self promoting snakes. I'd love them to prove me wrong though.
                              "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                              -- William Blake

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