Kenny Dalglish
Sir Kenny Dalglish
Born: March 4, 1951; Glasgow, Scotland
Signed for Liverpool: July 10, 1977; £440k – Celtic
Liverpool appearances: 515
Liverpool goals: 118
Liverpool manager: May 1985 to February 1991 | January 2011 to May 2012
Honours as player:
League Championship 1978/79, 1979/80, 1981/82, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1985/86
FA Cup 1986
League Cup 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
European Cup 1978, 1981, 1984
European Super Cup 1977
FWA Footballer of the Year 1979, 1983
PFA Player of the Year 1983
Honours as manager:
League Championship 1985/86, 1987/88, 1989/90
FA Cup 1986, 1989
Manager of the Year 1986, 1988, 1990
League Cup 2012
Read the latest news and features on Sir Kenny Dalglish:
Rodgers may not make many changes to “unlucky” Liverpool
New Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers may not make that many changes to personal at Anfield this summer, explaining that the Reds were unlucky under his predecessor, Kenny Dalglish.
Talking Tactics: Season 2011/12 Review
We continue our look back at last season, with an overview of the tactics used during season 2011/12.
Mission Immediate – Crafting a Strategy for Liverpool FC
Marco Lopes looks at a new era and a new direction for Liverpool Football Club as the search for a new, long-term manager, starts to take shape.
Kenny Deserves A Better Send Off
“Kenny Dalgish leaving the club is disappointing. Unfortunately, it has happened, and it is better to move on and focus on the road ahead.”
Hansen talks about “distraught” Dalglish
Former Liverpool defender and television football pundit Alan Hansen believes Kenny Dalglish will be “distraught” after the Reds legend was sacked as manager of the club yesterday.
LFC explain Dalglish sacking – search for new manager begins immediately
Liverpool FC have confirmed the departure of manager Kenny Dalglish, and explained that the search for a replacement will begin immediately.
Dalglish’s Liverpool future unclear
The Liverpool manager’s future remains uncertain after FSG failed to provide assurances over Kenny Dalglish’s job as LFC boss.
Speculation reaches fever pitch over Dalglish future
Liverpool have refused to confirm that Kenny Dalglish is still the manager of the club, according to ESPN.
Why Kenny is still the man to take Liverpool forward
Paul McCabe explains why he still believes in Kenny Dalglish and explains why he needs our support more than ever.
Dalglish flies to Boston to discuss LFC future
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish and assistant Steve Clarke have flown to Boston to discuss the club’s future with owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner.
Liverpool – Mid table obscurity
They say the table doesn’t lie but the bitter truth is that I just can’t face looking to see how far down the pack we eventually finished…
King Kenny in search of another Wembley Coronation
Gavin Cooney previews Saturday’s FA Cup Final with Chelsea at Wembley.
Kenny Dalglish in furious blast at FA over Cup Final
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has slammed the lack of competence the Football Association has shown in allocating just 55% of tickets for the FA Cup Final to the finalists.
Video: Dalglish talks about Comolli and Everton preparations
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has held his press conference ahead of this Saturday’s FA Cup Semi-Final meeting against Everton at Wembley Stadium.
Dalglish: Signings have been my choice
Liverpool FC manager Kenny Dalglish has told the media that all signings since he arrived at the Club have been his choice – not Damien Comolli’s.
Liverpool FC and the Importance of not being impatient
Steven Harris would like to remind Liverpool fans calling for the end of Kenny Dalglish’s reign at Anfield to remember the club’s fortunes in the 1950s – rescued by a great personality called Bill Shankly.
Dalglish in, Dalglish out – The Dalglish Hokey Cokey, what’s it all about?
Dalglish in.. Dalglish out.. in-out, in-out, throw the sentiment about, you do the hokey-cokey and you turn around, what’s all this talk about?
These are Liverpool FC’s seeds of growth, they just need watering
Robert Kimber looks at the freefall of Liverpool’s season and asks how it has all gone so wrong with the same players that started so brightly. An interesting counter-argument amidst the doom and gloom.
Dalglish’s Liverpool FC Project – Where is it Heading?
Ashley J. Allen looks back at Rafa Benitez’s “project” and forward to Kenny Dalglish’s project at Liverpool FC and where exactly it is heading.
Video: Dalglish hails 1-1 draw performance as “excellent”
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has praised the determination of his side as they grounded out a 1-1 draw with Aston Villa at Anfield today.
LFC looking to reduce age & wage with cull of the 30-somethings
Dirk Kuyt, Maxi Rodriguez and Fabio Aurelio are expected to leave LFC this summer.
From Hodgson and Poulsen, through Torres to Dalglish – Putting LFC plight into context
“If someone had of offered me to go back to the days of Rafa, when we were coming 7th in the league, I would have certainly taken it.”
Video: Kenny Dalglish’s post-Newcastle misery
Kenny Dalglish reflected on a frustrating afternoon of football on Sunday afternoon as Liverpool went down 2-0 at Newcastle, with Pepe Reina sent off.
Video: Kenny Dalglish’s pre-Newcastle press conference
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish says there is no time to relax as both Andy Carroll and Jose Enrique face their former club Newcastle in the Premier League clash at St James’s Park on Sunday afternoon.
Why I’m relieved it’s Kenny at the helm and not AVB, Capello, Hiddink, or any other flavour of the month…
Tetteh explains why we should be thankful that we have a coach who has the CV and the persona to resist the kneejerk reactions for a beheading when (surprise, surprise) we don’t achieve instant success.
Video: Kenny Dalglish’s Liverpool upset Toffees in FA Cup classic
Liverpool and Everton will meet on April 14th at Wembley Stadium for an all-Merseyside FA Cup Semi-Final clash and with Kenny Dalglish at the helm for the Reds, the memories are just flooding back for Liverpool fans.
Give Kenny just a little more time
Simon Pearce explains why any talk of a change of manager needs to be firmly put aside and focus on giving Kenny our full support.
Kenny’s tired excuse is tiring
Kenny Dalglish’s excuse of tiredness due to 3 games in 6 days may be valid, but the blame should be placed firmly at his door.