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    The return of the spelling police.
    Always look on the bright side of life

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    Yes, I got the spelling wrong as well at the beginning, but its difficult!!

    Anyhoe, great to see that some of you like King Kenny.

    Whether you like it or not, he is the best of a bad bunch!!

    His awards alone are fantastic!

    Managerial honours

    Liverpool

    Winners
    1985/86 League Championship (Level 1)
    1985/86 FA Cup
    1986/87 Charity Shield Shared
    1987/88 League Championship (Level 1)
    1988/89 Charity Shield
    1988/89 FA Cup
    1989/90 Charity Shield
    1989/90 League Championship (Level 1)
    1990/91 Charity Shield Shared

    Runner up
    1986/87 League Cup
    1986/87 League Championship (Level 1)
    1987/88 FA Cup
    1988/89 League Championship (Level 1)
    1990/91 League Championship (Level 1)

    Blackburn Rovers

    Winners
    1991/92 Second Division Play Off (Level 2)
    1994/95 FA Premier League (Level 1)

    Runner Up
    1993/94 FA Premier League (Level 1)
    1994/95 Charity Shield

    Newcastle United
    Runner Up
    1996/97 FA Premier League (Level 1)
    1997/98 FA Cup

    Celtic

    Winners
    1999/00 Scottish League Cup
    Runner Up
    1999/00 Scottish Premier League (Level 1)

    Awards
    1985/86 Manager of the year award
    1987/88 Manager of the year award
    1989/90 Manager of the year award
    1996/97 Manager of the year award
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckydee View Post
    Newcastle United
    Runner Up
    1996/97 FA Premier League (Level 1)
    1997/98 FA Cup
    Often overlooked but still 10 years since Dalglish won anything and seven and a half since he even had any involvement in football.
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    Finishing second in a two horse league as one half of the worst management duo in Old Firm History (along with Johnny "Autocue" Barnes) seen as "fantastic"?

    Quick - sign me up!
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    Now Brady's odds have been slashed too; they're as short as 4s in some places. Yesterday's banker Hoddle now looks like a rank outsider. Obviously a lot of rumours doing the rounds. Either that or, not content with the Stan/Bobby paring, the FAI have decided to go for a triumvirate of Dalglish, Venables and Brady with Hoddle acting as a spiritual consultant.
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    Brady?

    What is wrong with people?

    What is wrong with this country?
    The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist thinks it will change; the realist adjusts the sails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckydee View Post

    1996/97 Manager of the year award
    Surely not? He only took over Newcastle that year in January, even finishing runner up in the league had as much to do with Keegan as Dalglish that year...

    Too long out of the game for me.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deckydee View Post
    Brady?

    What is wrong with people?

    What is wrong with this country?
    Years of hyping yourself as the underdog, coupled with a national sense of subservience.

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    if dalglish is so great why dont the scots appoint him?

    he should stick to watching liverpool, playing golf and being involved with gangsters and football agents

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    Quote Originally Posted by eekers
    if dalglish is so great why dont the scots appoint him?
    He might win something for them.

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    I can't believe that we've sunk so low....Dalglish should be filed firmly under "has-been" and we should look for someone that has actually managed in the last 10 years....
    "Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Ogba
    we should look for someone that has actually managed in the last 10 years....
    Dalglish fits the bill.

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    he fit the bill if you want someone even dodgier than venables

    http://observer.guardian.co.uk/focus...329327,00.html

    With Rooney all the parties involved knew they had such a player. The court case heard that at an earlier meeting in November 2002, the former Liverpool and Scotland footballer, Kenny Dalglish, invited Tommy Adams - described in court as a 'notorious gangster' - to a rendezvous at a Heathrow hotel.


    It was alleged that Dalglish, a major shareholder in Proactive which represented Rooney and a long-standing friend of Stretford, wanted Adams, head of London's top criminal family who had served seven years for importing cannabis, to provide protection for Stretford at the meeting with Hyland and McIntosh.


    Stretford claimed in evidence that he felt intimidated at seeing a 'London villain' present and the meeting became heated when Hyland and the others could not get Stretford to sign a deal on their terms. Dalglish and Adams apparently said little but Dalglish, a former Footballer of the Year, then refused to give police a statement.


    In court, Stretford said he felt let down by Dalglish. 'I have a had a great and long relationship with Kenny Dalglish and yes, I felt let down by him.'
    Stretford himself was accused of wanting Adams present. 'You knew full well that Kenny Dalglish had engineered for one of his unsavoury friends to come and facilitate this meeting,' Lord Carlile, Hylands' barrister said in court. 'It was you who brought the heavy mob, wasn't it?' Stretford denied this and said it was 'fear and confusion' that prevented him from leaving the meeting.


    Dalglish was also accused of influencing Rooney's switch from McIntosh to Stretford, visiting Rooney's home to convince his parents, Wayne snr and Jeanette, that their son should change representatives.
    this is why no club team in england would consider him for manager

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    Quote Originally Posted by mypost View Post
    Dalglish fits the bill.

    barely!

    anyway from doing a quick wikipedia search this sentence stood out for me:

    In May 2007, he was linked with the managerial vacancy at Sheffield United following Neil Warnock's resignation, but the job went to Bryan Robson instead.
    that really says it all about his current standing in the game....stop living in the past man!
    "Well I think they'll be a little disappointed with that" - Matt Holland on TV3 after 5-2 drubbing by Cyprus

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    it was widely reported during the summer
    why does everyone on here question everything pointlessly?
    you could of just googled it in 5 seconds

    http://www.google.ie/search?hl=en&sa...G=Search&meta=

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    The story was reported on the odd forum, and a couple of newspapers. In any case, Robbo was always going to get that job. He'll be out of it soon enough. Maybe JD is waiting for him again...

    Dalglish has a proven track record, while bringing stability to the post and potential progression, the kind of thing we need right now.

    None of the "modern" candidates are very good, or very interested.
    Last edited by mypost; 03/01/2008 at 5:04 PM.

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    he's out of date and out of touch, coaching and management have moved on in the last 9 years.

    he doesn't have a uefa pro licence. and has made no effort to get one in the last 4 years (since they have become compulsory for management in the premiership).
    what does that say about the man?
    he sees the Ireland job as an earner now that the salary has been raised (where was he when stan got it?) and one that wont interfere with his business interests

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    According to the nightly Irish manager update on Off The Ball (with suitably funky intro music) the 3 headhunters have not spoken to Kenny Dalglish and won't speak to him unless he contacts them first. Also, the new manager might be announced before the FAI AGM on January 21st or he might not - that might not be the correct date, I was half asleep listening to it
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    It looks like Daglish wants to be offered the job. No interviews for Kenny and on that point I agree with him. The 3-man thing has been a shambles.
    http://www.examiner.ie/irishexaminer...817-qqqx=1.asp

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    The shambolic "interview process" has put off many, I'd wager.

    Football people are an egotistical bunch, and want to be told they're the man, not asked 'probing questions' to ascertain whether they are or not..

    This process is responsible for attracting the "i'll have a go's" who were sniffing around the job (Atkinson, Venables, Kendall etc etc) . We shouldn't want them, and a properly structured process would have ensured we were not embarrassed by association.
    On the way into the stadium, an elderly San Marino Steward waved us in and said "Tonight, may the best team win"

    And they nearly did.

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