kenny is the best manager in the world and we are going to win
premier leage 2011-12
fredthered - 15 years ago
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
Knocked off your perch at long last.
rachel - 15 years ago
yes im so glad he got it hes such a likeable person he lifts every1s sprits since hes bein here everytin has changed for the better ters nobody like king kenny yaaaaayyyyy
kenny has been a very nice man,that smile's even when he is loosen his match,doesn't really talk to much but act more on his duty on the pitch.to me there is a problem ahead of us it's when we sign the man now then he starts to be like hodgson our former coach u know right now you he would want to be very active on pitch to secure his seat in anfield as the manager then we start to find a new coach but for me i want him to coach liverpool apart from that he is a legend in anfield.so lets give him a chance to coach the historical club.
Mark - 15 years ago
KK has to get it, but I feel he and the owners should follow the model of Pep Guardiola of Barca, the momentum Liverpool have is because of KK, and part of the drive is to see him become LFC manager, my only concern is that if KK signed a long term deal, eventually the players just might lose the same impetus to fight for KK or it diminishes.
A one year rolling contract works because it brings the issue into focus each year and galvinises the team to fight again for KK, this is part of the reason for Barca's unity and play, even Mourinho cannot get the same team spirit as Guardiola.
And not only does it involve the team being motivated throughout a season, KK does so as well, it has to be managed well, so that it never seems like there is an axe swinging above KK's head, but psychologically, this would work a charm.
I do not know of any other team that does it Barca's way, but it has to be more than coincindence that Barca are the world's best, doing it this way does keep it fresh, when you get used to a manager and that manager has been around a long time and is going to be around for a long time to come, it can sometimes feel almost like a marriage where the doubts creep in and before you know it, things become stale and divorce is on the cards.
The one year rolling contract starts the romance all over again, I think the worst thing that could ever happen is to see KK (who we all love more than any other manager in recent years...even RB) being sacked from the post, that would never happen as I think Kenny would take it upon himself to go or retire, but KK must make the players feel that he will not be around forever and now is the time for Liverpool to win back their history.
I think this is what FSG were looking at, I don't believe they looked at it because they were unsure of KK, although, you could not blame them if they did considering how long KK has been out of the game, I feel they decided this is the best route because they want to do things right.
The new setup at LFC smacks so much of the Barca setup, and I applaud it, the owners are obviously very keen for KK to promote the youngsters, I believe they have looked at, in great detail, what Barca have done and look to emulate it, on the pitch and off it, it has worked wonders and Liverpool want to try it, and I'd wager that some of what Germany acheived with it's youth has rubbed off on Henry and Werner.
Liverpool's ability to capture top players is not quite as potent as it was, so now they must rely on trying to be the new kids on the block, they will attract young talent because the draw will be KK, the investment, but more importantly the fact that young stars are being given the mantle, sure big name stars will remain, but they will not be the priority.
My only concern is that Americans in their nature can be fickle, they can be a little over excited, they'll see something they like and want to try it in the belief that if it works in the US and for a particular brand, then it will work for LFC, and it's here they need to tread carefully, they will need to understand that they cannot involve themselves in the way KK wants the team to play, so long as they stick to business matters, then Liverpool could well end up being the Barcelona of England.
yes KK long term if not give it back to RAFFA with the wright support from the owners he will do great things.
Dean - 15 years ago
kenny has gave the team belief and playing the lfc pass and move style unlike hodgson who played the long ball to no big cf. kenny needs the full backing of the owners for a few transfers a left back centre back midfieder and probably another striker
ugoh henry - 15 years ago
since he came there have been a kind of transformation in the team, the players can confirm it, i can watch lfc play without been tense but still i must confess we still need four to five players to the team in the midfield to the attack and even at least one defender (left back). then we will now see the best of Kenny Dalglish
ugoh henry - 15 years ago
since he came there have been a kind of transformation in the team, the players can confirm it, i can watch lfc play without been tense but still i must confess we still need four to five players to the team in the midfield to the attack and even at least one defender (left back). then we will now see the best of Kenny Dalglish
kenny is the best manager in the world and we are going to win
premier leage 2011-12
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19
Knocked off your perch at long last.
yes im so glad he got it hes such a likeable person he lifts every1s sprits since hes bein here everytin has changed for the better ters nobody like king kenny yaaaaayyyyy
kenny has been a very nice man,that smile's even when he is loosen his match,doesn't really talk to much but act more on his duty on the pitch.to me there is a problem ahead of us it's when we sign the man now then he starts to be like hodgson our former coach u know right now you he would want to be very active on pitch to secure his seat in anfield as the manager then we start to find a new coach but for me i want him to coach liverpool apart from that he is a legend in anfield.so lets give him a chance to coach the historical club.
KK has to get it, but I feel he and the owners should follow the model of Pep Guardiola of Barca, the momentum Liverpool have is because of KK, and part of the drive is to see him become LFC manager, my only concern is that if KK signed a long term deal, eventually the players just might lose the same impetus to fight for KK or it diminishes.
A one year rolling contract works because it brings the issue into focus each year and galvinises the team to fight again for KK, this is part of the reason for Barca's unity and play, even Mourinho cannot get the same team spirit as Guardiola.
And not only does it involve the team being motivated throughout a season, KK does so as well, it has to be managed well, so that it never seems like there is an axe swinging above KK's head, but psychologically, this would work a charm.
I do not know of any other team that does it Barca's way, but it has to be more than coincindence that Barca are the world's best, doing it this way does keep it fresh, when you get used to a manager and that manager has been around a long time and is going to be around for a long time to come, it can sometimes feel almost like a marriage where the doubts creep in and before you know it, things become stale and divorce is on the cards.
The one year rolling contract starts the romance all over again, I think the worst thing that could ever happen is to see KK (who we all love more than any other manager in recent years...even RB) being sacked from the post, that would never happen as I think Kenny would take it upon himself to go or retire, but KK must make the players feel that he will not be around forever and now is the time for Liverpool to win back their history.
I think this is what FSG were looking at, I don't believe they looked at it because they were unsure of KK, although, you could not blame them if they did considering how long KK has been out of the game, I feel they decided this is the best route because they want to do things right.
The new setup at LFC smacks so much of the Barca setup, and I applaud it, the owners are obviously very keen for KK to promote the youngsters, I believe they have looked at, in great detail, what Barca have done and look to emulate it, on the pitch and off it, it has worked wonders and Liverpool want to try it, and I'd wager that some of what Germany acheived with it's youth has rubbed off on Henry and Werner.
Liverpool's ability to capture top players is not quite as potent as it was, so now they must rely on trying to be the new kids on the block, they will attract young talent because the draw will be KK, the investment, but more importantly the fact that young stars are being given the mantle, sure big name stars will remain, but they will not be the priority.
My only concern is that Americans in their nature can be fickle, they can be a little over excited, they'll see something they like and want to try it in the belief that if it works in the US and for a particular brand, then it will work for LFC, and it's here they need to tread carefully, they will need to understand that they cannot involve themselves in the way KK wants the team to play, so long as they stick to business matters, then Liverpool could well end up being the Barcelona of England.
yes KK long term if not give it back to RAFFA with the wright support from the owners he will do great things.
kenny has gave the team belief and playing the lfc pass and move style unlike hodgson who played the long ball to no big cf. kenny needs the full backing of the owners for a few transfers a left back centre back midfieder and probably another striker
since he came there have been a kind of transformation in the team, the players can confirm it, i can watch lfc play without been tense but still i must confess we still need four to five players to the team in the midfield to the attack and even at least one defender (left back). then we will now see the best of Kenny Dalglish
since he came there have been a kind of transformation in the team, the players can confirm it, i can watch lfc play without been tense but still i must confess we still need four to five players to the team in the midfield to the attack and even at least one defender (left back). then we will now see the best of Kenny Dalglish