News about Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool are 'set to lose another key staff member at the end of the season' - with coach joining Jurgen Klopp and others in leaving Anfield

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 1, 2024
Liverpool are set to lose another key member of the club's coaching department at the end of the season as Jurgen Klopp confirmed his plans to leave Anfield in the summer. Goalkeeper coach John Acterberg joined Liverpool's academy set-up in 2009 before later being promoted to the club's first-team under former coach and club icon Kenny Dalglish.

Part ONE of the Man United idol, the most prolific striker in English history, and the Brazilian who failed to make the majority of his talents

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
OLIVER HOLT: Any list - your list as well as mine - can be dominated by those who are not on it. However, it should really be about the participants who are on it. This list is meant to be a salute to them and of football's rich, rich past, as well as what the game means to all of us and what players represent and why they capture something in us. You'll disagree with some of the names on the list, and you'll be correct. Another man's garbage is another man's treasure. The depth of our passion for the game and the ferocity of our opinions about the players are only two of the factors that make football so beautiful.

CHRIS SUTTON: A documentary about football's Hollywood role will be a must-watch television series, and it's no wonder Netflix wants to see some of the action

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
CHRIS SUTTON: In the 1986-87 season, Clive Allen scored 49 goals, and I was awed at his scoring skills. Trevor Francis was a kid, with a hint of Tony Woodcock and Garry Birtles. Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rushe need to yell out, and Jimmy Greaves and Geoff Hurst's hat-trick are included in the series. We've got to mention Roy of the Rovers too. Now there was a goalscorer - so good, he had his own sketch. I'm sure why Netflix needs a series on strikers.

How can you be persuaded to stay, Jurgen?OLIVER HOLT asks the question on all Liverpool fans' lips

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 26, 2024
OLIVER HOLT: This is not the first time Jurgen Klopp has been asked a question, and it will not be the last. However, it's also incredibly relevant in the aftermath of Liverpool's emotionally charged win over Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday afternoon. Is there really no way that you can be persuaded to stay?

BLACKBURG's plight is death by 1,000 cuts as they attempt to prevent relegation to League One, despite the raging of the city

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2024
OSS HEPPENSTALE - a legal battle, absent owners, budget cuts, high asset forfeited, and a manager hopping ship: The former Premier League champions are now fighting to prevent another relegation to League One after a turbulent few weeks. Kenny Dalglish's side made it to the top flight in 1992 and became champions of England three years later under Jack Walker's swanted ownership. The comparison with Venky's current owners could not be any higher.

Jurgen Klopp restored Liverpool and rebuilt the club — like Merseyside's Bill Shankly and Kenny Dalglish — he'll forever be remembered as the city's king

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
OLIVER HOLT: Bill Shankly, the father of the modern club, a sociologist, a man who had taken Liverpool from the Second Division to the FA Cup, and FA Cup glories, a demagogue, a man with a passion for fraternity with the fans, a man with many of the characteristics that were lacking in Jurgen Klopp. When Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool's greatest hero, resigned in February 1991 after the stress and terror of the Hillsborough Tragedy and its aftermath, his sense of responsibility to the victims and their families, as well as the traditional demands of managing a football team, overwhelmed him.

Obsessive!He's worked under Guardiola, Mourinho and Ancelotti - but what are the secrets of Xabi Alonso, Liverpool's manager in waiting?Mail Sport spends two days with him to find out what makes him tick

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 26, 2024
Xabi Alonso. A man who may now be the king of Anfield, once the Prince of Liverpool's midfield. As news of Jurgen Klopp's seismic departure began to sink in, the question Liverpool fans are asking is: who is next? Today was the biggest football day in Liverpool since Kenny Dalglish resigned in 1991. Alonso, the heir to the throne, has been away from Anfield as a player to join Real Madrid 15 years ago.

When Penny Lancaster, 52, and her companion Rod Stewart, 79, and pal Kenny Dalglish for dinner at The Ritz, she turns heads in a busty white dress

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2024
Penny Lancaster arrived in a busty white dress as she and her partner Rod Stewart arrived for dinner at The Ritz on Sunday night. As she stepped out with her rocker partner, 79, the blonde beauty, 52, made sure all attention were on her in the revealing number. Her lace dress featured a sparking silver trim and clung to her curves, was paired with a smart black blazer and Valentino heels, and she was paired with a stylish black blazer and Valentino heels.

JOE BERNSTEIN: Darwin Nunez has quickly established himself as a cult hero at Anfield... imagine how he would be treated in the eyes of Liverpool fans if he were to imitate Steven Gerrard and Kenny Dalglish

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 11, 2024
JOE BERNSTEIN, a footballer from Afford, is a hero who has inspired Liverpool fans. Many people they truly adore, from Kenny Dalglish to Steven Gerrard and Luis Suarez, will never walk alone. Darwin Nunez is Kop's most popular cult figure. He's still being praised as a striker in 16 matches, which makes the difference. At most clubs, running out of town will get you banned. The warmth and support surrounding him at Anfield is palpable.

Where does Mo Salah rank among the best five Liverpool strikers he's ever seen on It's All Kicking Off? Ian Ladyman selects the best five players he's ever seen, as does King Kenny Dalglish

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
Any fan of the Kop's electrifying forwards over the years will debate it long into the night, a tradition that has existed in the twentieth century to the present day. Ian Ladyman took on the challenge of naming the best five Reds forwards he's ever seen - a mash-up of old blood with modern names.

As he fights pancreatic cancer one year after Frank McGarvey's death, son Sean recalls the 'beautiful' times he shared looking back on his work as he battled pancreatic cancer

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
XCLUSIVE INTERVIEW By STEPHEN MCGOWAN: When strong drugs did not help Frank McGarvey's pain from pancreatic cancer, his son Sean discovered a treatment that had never been approved by the NHS. He turned on the television, opened YouTube, and took the old boy on a wandering memory lane. A whistle stop tour of his Celtic goals was a painkiller more potent than a shot of morphine. "I was always amazed when dad was alive because I would talk to him about games he played in with greater depth than he ever remembered," Sean says of Mail Sport.

IAN HERBERT: Kenny Dalglish's greatest achievement, after winning the SPOTY lifetime award, has veiled his luminous appearance as a performer

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
IAN HERBERT: The Hillsborough disaster brought Dalglish, who was suffering from what we'd now describe as acute post-traumatic stress, to believe he was 'going crazy.' He resigned in the Anfield trophy room 22 months later, but his self-confidence and decision making were shattered temporarily. The remembrance of his ashen face on Liverpool Echo's magnificent black and white front page on the day, 'Kenny Quits,' is indelible. There was simply not the time, within the constraints of a live BBC broadcast, to fully describe the complexities of Dalglish's participation back then, which culminated in his being named the recipient of a BBC Sports Personality of the Year lifetime achievement award. However, his work in the aftermath of the disaster, which entangled him in Liverpool and Anfield, has perhaps obscured a complete appreciation of Dalglish the footballer and the magnificent beauty of his play.

As England goalkeeper Mary Earps admits that "it hasn't been the easiest journey" since starting football just three years ago, she revels in "the ultimate all-round sport award."

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
Mary Earps used to think she was not strong enough. When the agony of being left out of the England squad was so overwhelming, she was screaming on the kitchen floor. At a time when she felt she had lost her purpose and considered calling it off. That was three years ago. Fast forward to last night, and the same woman was on stage, surrounded by the best of British sport with the BBC Sports Personality of the Year trophy in her hand. The trophy may not be in a safer pair of hands for the next 12 months. 'This is the ultimate all-round sporting achievement,' Earps said, finishing fifth in this year's women's Ballon d'Or rankings, the highest finish for a keeper in this year.' This is just... wow. It hasn't been the fastest ride ever.

SPOTY: As the Lionesses' goalkeeper lines up against a star-studded competition vying for the coveted award, Mary Earps advises young girls to 'work hard and get GCSEs and A-Levels.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 19, 2023
Mary Earps, England's goalkeeper, is the bookies' favorite to win BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2023. Stuart Broad, jockey Frankie Dettori, wheelchair tennis player Alfie Hewett, actress Katarina Johnson-Thompson, golfer Rory McIlroy are among the Lionesses' shot-stoppers on a six-person shortlist. At MediaCityUK in Salford, the prestigious awards night is taking place. The 70th anniversary of the exhibition is being presented by Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Alex Scott, and Claire Balding. The winner will be chosen by a public vote and revealed just after 9 p.m. Young Sports Personality of the Year, Team and Coach of the Year, and the Helen Rollason Award are among the many upcoming awards. Kenny Dalglish, a former Liverpool player and manager, will be given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the event.

Everton boss Sean Dyche, Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish and Madeleine McCann's mum Kate pay their respects to former Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright at his memorial service after his death aged 78 in October

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 18, 2023
Following Bill Kenwright's memorial service at Liverpool Cathedral in October, football greats paid their respects alongside current professionals and followers. Sean Dyche, the head of Everton, was on a first-team appearance, including Jordan Pickford and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush, as well as former Everton boss Frank Lampard and ex-Goodison Park favourite Tim Cahill, all turned up. Kate McCann, Madeleine McCann's mother, was one of the Everton supporters who paid tribute to Kenwright at the closed event. Coleen Rooney, Andy Burnham, and Tony Bellew were among the attendees.

Sir Kenny Dalglish set to be honoured with the Lifetime Achievement award at the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year to celebrate the Liverpool and Scotland legend's iconic career

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 17, 2023
Kenny Dalglish, a Liverpool and Scotland legend, described the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award as a 'true honor.' Dalglish has won eight league titles and three European Cups at Liverpool, as well as steering Blackburn from the second division to the Premier League Championship in 1998.

Ferguson's house has been condemned by the Glazers for decades, as Old Trafford crumbles, and the recruiting processer is charged with a £50 million signer who's we'd never heard of.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
IAN LADYMAN: Sir Alex Ferguson resigned in Anfield's box on March 10, 2016, after Louis van Gaal's Manchester United lost 2-0 to Liverpool in the Europa League. Ferguson could not have cracked Aberdeen granite, but not good enough.' You can't play like this.' Not here.'

How a gang eight miles east of Liverpool murdered innocent victims in cold blood and pumped out drugs from the Kinahan cartel

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Olivia Pratt-Korbel and council worker Ashley Dale's senseless murders shocked Britain, who were both caught up in violent gangland executions. Although the entire nation mourned the loss of two innocent lives, two young people's murderers could be traced back to one Merseyside town's gruesome underworld. For decades, Huyton, just eight miles from Liverpool, has been infested with gangs and is known as the region's drug epicentre. People have been executed in cold blood and pumped the streets full of heroin thanks to gang links with international drug cartels, including the notorious Kinahan Cartel.

Fergie's stalwarts attend Cathy's funeral: With Bryan Robson, Kenny Dalglish, and Steve Bruce joining Dave Beckham and Co., generations of football heroes show their love for Sir Alex Ferguson after his wife's death at 84

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2023
At her funeral in Glasgow on Monday, generations of footballers paid tribute to Sir Alex Ferguson's wife Lady Cathy. The 84-year-old died at the start of October after fighting with her illness in the weeks leading up to her death, with many paying their respects to her role as a 'tower of strength' for the heavily decorated Manchester United boss. Those who attended the funeral service at St Andrew's Cathedral in Edinburgh were players who appeared for Ferguson during his time at Old Trafford, including former United captain Steve Bruce.

Ange Postecoglou is bringing the happy days back to Tottenham as the Fonz fan shares his love for Kenny Dalglish and Liverpool's boot room culture

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 29, 2023
Ange Postecoglou is back to Tottenham Hotspur, joking that his bedroom wall no longer has posters of his two childhood heroes, The Fonz and Kenny Dalglish. Postecoglou adored Liverpool as a youngster growing up in Melbourne and adored Dalglish, the Tottenham legend's rival today. He still has old VHS tapes of Liverpool games he attended as a self-confessed hoarder of childhood mementos. But Postecoglou, who has died at the age of 58, insists he has survived from the seventies, so you went one or two ways - Liverpool or Manchester United.' A few of my pals went to Liverpool to keep it exciting, so I went to Liverpool to keep it interesting. I had the posters up on my wall as a child. Liverpool used to be my team but now you've grown up.' Back then, I used to love Happy Days, but I don't have posters of The Fonz on my wall today.

When Kenny Dalglish nearly missed the Magpies' famous victory over Barcelona after partying at his ranch, he was furious

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
Faustino Asprilla, a former Newcastle United forward, barely missed the club's famous match against Barcelona in 1997 after remaining at his ranch to party. Asprilla, 53, revealed he was late for the team meeting ahead of the La Liga giants' match - causing manager Kenny Dalglish to be 'furious' with the player. Asprilla confessed he didn't want to compete in the Champions League match against the Spanish giants after leaving Dalglish furious.

England defeated Scotland in their 150th anniversary match, with tape for a crossbar, a pitchside ref, swapping keepers, and only halftime because no goals were scored

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 10, 2023
JAMES SHARPE: a 700-word article chronicled the events of the 24th annual Birmingham Cattle Show, a showcase of the finest 'fat cattle, sheep, pigs, roots, corn, and implements' Another study on the same network was much less prominent. A football match between England and Scotch Elevens was played at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow, on Saturday afternoon.' It was all about 124 words, and that included the teams. How different football has been these days.

Luton Town legend Julian James opens up about his incredible life on and off the pitch more than 30 years after netting the Hatter's last top-flight goal - before chopping off his own finger!

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
MATT BARLOW: England caps and Wembley Stadium. Play-offs, plastic pitches, and red cards are among the few options on the market today. Positive friendships and great footballers. There's a bad tackle, a broken leg, and a lot of surgery. A premature death, a listless descent into the void of retirement, education, a new career, and a missing finger. Compare to all, the first goal in a 2-1 loss at Notts County in May 1992, when victory would have kept Luton up, seems to be rather straightforward.

Luiz Diaz changes Liverpool shirt number to emulate club icons like Luis Suarez and Kenny Dalglish

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2023
The Colombian assumes the shirt number worn by Liverpool legends Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, and Luis Suarez as James Milner joins Brighton. And after making the switch from No. 23 to his old number for this season, the winger has promised to honor any fans who have already purchased 'Diaz' kits with his old number for this season by exchanging them with a shirt with his updated number. The change will undoubtedly draw him closer to an Anfield audience that has embraced him since his arrival from Porto in January 2022.