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    Happy 60th to The King!



    Seen this posted elsewhere, so not sure where it originates from.

    Happy 60th Birthday to King Kenny Dalglish. Officially cooler than the Fonz, one of the best managers the british game has ever seen and the greatest player to ever wear the red shirt of Liverpool FC. You'll Never Walk Alone.



    "Kenny is the best player to have ever worn the red shirt and is the undisputed king of Liverpool Football Club."

    Phil Neal

    "I never saw anyone in this country to touch him. I can think of only two players who could go ahead of him – Pele and possibly Cruyff. He was He was better than Maradona, Rummenigge or Platini. I would say that on his day he was, without any shadow of a doubt, the best player in the world."

    Graeme Souness

    "He is one of the best players I have ever seen and one of the best players in the history of football."

    Franz Beckenbauer

    "For me he's not just Liverpool's best player but probably Britain's best ever football person if you like. We're the most successful club and he's the best player so I don't think anyone beats him."

    Jamie Carragher

    "Kenny Dalglish is probably the most modest man who has ever been handed the nickname 'King' but King Kenny he will always be."

    Billy Bremner

    "I suppose above everything else when you try to assess Kenny's importance you must talk about his attitude to the game. He just wanted to play football. He had tremendous skill and the ability to set the pace of the game for the other players around him. When I had to sell Kevin Keegan to Hamburg – and we didn't have any choice because Kevin wanted to go to Europe – I didn't think it would be possible to replace him. Yet we did it so easily by buying Kenny from Celtic. In many ways he was a better player for Liverpool than Kevin was. Kenny is a model professional and was the best buy we ever made – it's as simple as that."

    Bob Paisley

    "Kenny had unbelievable vision and strength as a player. He was really aware of people around him. He had great balance and was a good finisher, courageous too. People often forget that the one quality great players need is courage. Kenny is as brave as a lion. He would take a kick from anyone and come back for more. Kenny is a man I shall always respect."

    Alex Ferguson

    "Kenny was a tremendous player, absolutely tremendous. I would have paid to have seen him play. I loved the way he could hold the ball up and make goals as well as score them."

    Ron Yeats

    "Kenny Dalglish is a hero of mine and is the best player to ever wear a red shirt."

    Steven Gerrard

    "After Kevin Keegan left no one was quite sure how Bob Paisley would fill the gap but it was a masterstroke to sign Kenny from Celtic. With his football brain and ability to score goals out of nothing, Dalglish became the main man of the Liverpool sides throughout the late '70s and '80s. Kenny seemed almost continually capable of writing his own script - from his dramatic first ever Liverpool goal to his strikes that clinched the 1978 European Cup win and 1986 championship against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The way he could score goals and also create them for other players around him was special. He will always be remembered as the king here at Anfield."

    David Fairclough

    "I actually played against Kenny when and he turned me inside out. I thought to myself I'd love to play alongside him, and luckily for me I got that chance. Kenny is the best player I've ever played against and with."

    Alan Kennedy

    "Unfortunately for me I never got the chance to play with Kenny Dalglish for Liverpool so when he did play I was sat in the stands watching him. When you are up in the stand you have more of a bird's eye view of what's happening on the pitch and we had a superstar in Kenny Dalglish, without a shadow of a doubt. When Kenny put on that red shirt he was playing for it and the other 10 players in the team. He is the best player I have ever seen at this football club and he was a genius."

    Brian Hall

    "Kenny wasn't the quickest of movers but he was 20 yards quicker than anybody else with his football brain and he would be in position before any defender knew what was happening. I've always said the best signing that Liverpool ever made was Kenny Dalglish."

    Ronnie Moran

    "Kenny Dalglish would be my first choice for Liverpool's best ever player because he was a great player with a lot of qualities."

    Rafael Benitez

    "Kenny was a magnificent player by any analysis and one of the all-time greats."

    Rick Parry

    "Kenny is probably the most gifted player I have ever seen. He could turn on a five pence piece and he was an out and out footballer. He was just a tremendous player."

    Tommy Smith

    "I think Kenny is the best player Liverpool have ever had. Many great players have worn the Red shirt - going back to the days of Billy Liddell - but Kenny was just a genius."

    Joey Jones

    "Quite simply Liverpool's greatest ever player. Kenny was my hero when I was growing up. I tried to model my game on his and he was just the master."

    Paul Walsh

    "Kenny is the best player to ever play for Liverpool and he was just a phenomenal player. The way he looked after himself was second to none. He was just a true professional, a great talent and he was successful which is the most important thing."

    Roy Evans

    "Purely and simply the best player I ever played with or against. His record speaks for itself and he is idolised on Merseyside."

    Gary Gillespie

    "When he took over from Kevin Keegan you thought 'How can anyone replace Kevin?' Kenny was just a fantastic player."

    David Johnson

    "I think Kenny was the best player in and around the box Liverpool have ever had."

    Ian Callaghan

    "Kenny Dalglish, he's probably one of the nicest men you'll ever meet and as a player - the partnership he had with Ian Rush was phenomenal. There's that many players over the years who've tried to get partnerships going but I don't think you'll get a better partnership that that between Dalglish and Rushie. I can remember when I was a schoolboy and I used to get the bus up to Melwood. It was raining one night and Kenny's come past me and picked up me and my dad at the bus stop. I can't remember what car it was - maybe a big white Mercedes - and I think I was only used to buses then so I was just excited to be sitting in a car never mind a Mercedes one! He dropped me off by my house and I was absolutely devastated that no one got to see me getting a lift home form the Liverpool manager. Any young kid, no matter who you support, it doesn't get much better than that, does it? Ever since I've played Kenny's been very supportive of me but I think as a player, what he's achieved has been nothing short of exceptional."

    Robbie Fowler

    "Kenny is Liverpool's greatest ever player simply I played with him and he made a lot of my goals. He gave me the confidence that I needed. Whenever Kenny had the ball I always knew it was going to come to me."

    Ian Rush

    "When I was growing up my hero was Di Stefano. Kenny for me was on a par with Di Stefano. That is the best compliment I can pay him."

    George Best

    "Kenny was the best Scottish player I ever played with. He could hold his own in any company and go anywhere in the world. He was a genuine world-class player."

    Billy McNeill

    "Kenny was a genius of a player and he is a credit to the game on and off the pitch. He always played for the team rather than himself."

    Tommy Docherty

    "Jimmy Greaves and Kenny Dalglish had similar know-how, but Dalglish's knowledge and reading of the game was far superior. He was the most complete footballer in British soccer."

    Jimmy Armfield

    "Kenny was actually here at Melwood as a 15-year-old schoolboy. He came on trial and he went home afterwards. It was only later that Bill Shankly realised that Dalglish was here as a boy and he went mad! He said 'how did we miss him?' Kenny just had the football brain. He was born with it and you can't give that to people. He had that natural born talent."

    Ian St John

    "I will never have a bad word said about Kenny because as a person he is fantastic. As a manager I think he was fantastic as well. He did not have the best of times at Newcastle but he won trophies at Liverpool as a manager and as a player. He won the title at Blackburn as a manager. Some of his signings did not work out for him at Newcastle but I tell you, if you ask any player who was at Newcastle when Kenny was manager, they will not have a bad word said against him because for a player he was fantastic, he treated you as a man. He treated you how you wanted to be treated. He was great for us as players, certainly here at Newcastle and definitely at Blackburn."

    Alan Shearer

    #2
    With the King of Anfield celebrating his 60th birthday today, here's a list of 60 reasons - provided by Liverpool supporters on both official and independent online forums - explaining why we all love Kenny Dalglish so much.



    He held our city together and led us through the period after Hillsborough, to the detriment of his own health. Many of us could not have coped without him

    His total and absolute love for everything to do with Liverpool Football Club

    He is a link between Liverpool's great past and hopefully our great future

    When he smiles it makes the world seem like a better place

    His dignity, humour, compassion and loyalty. All absolute when it comes to our great club

    Scored the goal to win us the league in his first season as player/manager, and won the double that season

    He is LFC's best friend. True and loyal, who wouldn't want a friend like that?

    Only player/manager to win the league, never mind the double

    He is a symbol of strength and hope for us fans - and gives us many laughs along the way

    He's given us the 'Us against the world feeling'



    His glorious volley at Stamford Bridge to win us the double

    One of three managers to win the league with two clubs

    He knows how to celebrate a goal

    The word legend is overused - he needs a new word just for him

    Twice now, Kenny has helped to heal this club, this year after the splits and divisions caused by the previous owners, and previously in our darkest hour. He's family

    The effect of his personality on people around him

    His return is akin to a wise and trusted grandfather returning to the family fold to bring unity, direction and care

    Kenny was made for Liverpool and Liverpool was made for Kenny. One can't be without the other

    The way he refers to us as 'wor punters'

    The way he speaks about the club and the positivity he brings is a breath of fresh air



    He has single-handedly turned back the clock and suddenly the club is functioning in the way it should and has in the past when we were the elite club in Europe

    It seems his joy and love of football is only overshadowed by his love of Liverpool and its fans

    Mr Alex Ferguson et al are terrified of him

    His razor-sharp wit when dealing with HM's press

    He's like the Nelson Mandela of Liverpool. A man who can unite a collective

    Quite simply the greatest man ever to have represented this club

    His achievements, not only as a player or as a manager, but also and above all as a human being

    His smile when we score

    Each and every one of us feels like a big kid at the very mention of him - let alone the sight or sound of him

    He gives the fans the feeling of ownership



    He has not just steadied the ship, but raised the titanic

    The effect of his personality on people around him

    He is the post-Shankly generation's Shankly - a man who not only understands us, but fights for us

    He says all the right things every time he speaks, and always with respect to everyone else but always defending Liverpool Football Club

    He helped Liverpool Football club and it's supporters after Heysel by giving us something to be proud of again

    He's cooler than milk that's in a glass with ice and been left in the fridge in Greenland in the winter

    He's the only person out there who understands us

    His legendary big coat

    The way he jumped over them hoardings at Wembley in 78

    His unique wit and flippancy towards the media when being interviewed



    He is one of us and understands us fans like no-one in modern day football would

    He loves the fans twice as much as we love him

    118 goals, 355 appearances, 8 first division titles, 3 European Cups, 4 League Cups, 2 FA Cups

    He is our moral barometer, keeping us enshrined in The Liverpool way of doing things

    He is the guardian and gatekeeper of the house that Shankly built

    Because he doesn't have to get 'us'. He is one of us, and much much more

    Finished his first season getting the winner in the European Cup Final, to make us the first British team to be European Champions two years running

    He has fully supported Marina as she has built Chemotherapy Wards for cancer patients at both Fazakerley and Clatterbridge

    He is one of the greatest managers in the history of football, building the greatest footballing side ever to grace these shores, one of only 5 managers to have won the league and FA Cup double since 1900

    He could walk in to any pub from Liverpool to Lands End and have someone want to buy him a drink



    His press conferences have become the biggest 'must-watch' event every week

    The way he sets out every team of his to play exciting, attacking football

    He makes us know he would never do or say anything wrong as far as the club is concerned

    He makes us, as Liverpool fans, feel bulletproof

    He is what we are, but with just more power

    Kate may get her Prince in April, but The Kop got our King in January

    He doesn't need Twitter, he is already following you

    Player...Player/Manager...Manager...Legend...Manager...King

    He is our greatest ever player

    Because he is Kenny Dalglish. I need no other reason

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      #3
      Last edited by Vermilion; 04-03-11, 10:05 AM.

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        #4
        Awesome tributes!

        Happy Birthday to The King! May there be many more glory days still to come!!
        "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 Tee View Post
          Awesome tributes!

          Happy Birthday to The King! May there be many more glory days still to come!!
          And glory holes!






          Well it is his birthday?

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            #6
            long live the King

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              #7
              The king

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                #8
                Happy Birthday Kenny

                Lets hope the players can give him a belated birthday victory to celebrate at the weekend
                The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                  #9
                  Kenny...Thank you for the memories that have gone & for the ones that are yet to pass!

                  BTW Many happy returns, ol fella!
                  Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                    #10
                    Happy birthday King Kenny.

                    Legend is an overused word but if you searched the dictionary for its true meaning you would find his picture.
                    A humble guy with healthy desire.

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                      #11
                      Happy Birthday Kenny.

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeSdpgtoq-k&feature=related"]YouTube - Football's Greatest - Episode #10 - Kenny Dalglish (Part 1/2)[/ame]

                      [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR7r_Rdi1GU&feature=related"]YouTube - Football's Greatest - Episode #10 - Kenny Dalglish (Part 2/2)[/ame]
                      Last edited by Mostar; 04-03-11, 01:59 PM.
                      Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by The Erectile Banana View Post
                        Happy birthday King Kenny.

                        Legend is an overused word but if you searched the dictionary for its true meaning you would find his picture.
                        How true mate, the best player I have ever seen in the flesh, an absolute genius. Bloody hell even Slur Fergie said good things about one of ours Happy Birthday King Kenny. Let the Good Times Roll ( again )
                        The stars are shining like rebel diamonds cut out of the sun.

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                          #13
                          He stands out amongst men an athlete supreme
                          He proudly rubs shoulders with Europe"s cream
                          No need to coach youngsters
                          There"s no need to teach
                          Let them see the perfection of Kenny Dalglish

                          There"s been some great names in the Anfield past
                          Ron Yeats and St John have been two of the last
                          But the trophies at Anfield are sure to increase
                          With a name for the future
                          That"s Kenny Dalglish .

                          Happy Birthday Kenny .
                          Long live the King.
                          Roger Waters . Rocker and Poet ,thanks man .

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                            #14
                            Happy Birthday to The King.

                            Here's hoping his team deliver a belated Birthday present on Sunday

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                              #15
                              HB!

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