Lee J wrote:i've had an erection since the very first report of him becoming our manager.
Thommo's perm wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Thanks for putting that up Nanny.. Love it!!!
Id love to know what he was say to Pacheo at the end..
"9 chicken currys, a foo yung and 2 special fried rice. And bring the change back you robbin little fu'cker"
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:LFC Weekly January 11: Craig Johnston on King Kenny's return
Jan 11 2011
CRAIG Johnston believes Kenny Dalglish has been desperate to return to Liverpool ever since he last left the club in 1991.
Dalglish dramatically returned to Anfield as caretaker manager at the weekend in a move that has been excitedly received by the majority of fans.
It’s an appointment Dalglish will have been equally enthused by and the Scot is a man who knows Liverpool Football Club better than anyone, according to Johnston.
“The fact that he didn’t go and live back in Scotland or abroad after finishing says much about how he feels for Merseyside,” Johnston exclusively told LFC Weekly from the Bahamas. “Every time he goes for dinner, every time he goes out of the house, somebody from Liverpool will say something to him. When he’s on holiday – when he’s on the golf course, he will be approached by people wanting to talk Liverpool.
“Speaking to him, I’ve always got the impression that he’s waited for this day since he left Liverpool originally.
“So it’s a case of getting hold of the pit helmet, switching the light on and jumping back into the coal mine.”
Johnston believes Dalglish’s managerial style is just what the club need at the moment.
“There’s no school teacher in Kenny. A lot of managers in the modern game talk about football as if it’s some kind of exact science when it isn’t. The only thing that is certain is that you won’t achieve success if you don’t try hard.
“Kenny demands 100 per cent from everyone who works with him and is uncompromising when it comes to effort. That’s what made him the player and the manager he is. He not only had talent, but he was a hard worker as well. He loved to graft. He was born to play football and born to manage players.”
Is there anyone albeit from Taggart and the Bitterz who are not delighted by his appointment ?
zarababe wrote:Thommo's perm wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Thanks for putting that up Nanny.. Love it!!!
Id love to know what he was say to Pacheo at the end..
"9 chicken currys, a foo yung and 2 special fried rice. And bring the change back you robbin little fu'cker"
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grt vid thanks nan
roberto green wrote:I was watching SSN before and Blackpools manager Ian Holloway was on it and he spoke very highly of Kenny and L.F.C as if he was a closet fan, he also mentioned something along the lines of since Kennys departure from the club 20 years ago "That Man united still haven't over took us"
I thought he was a bit of tit but I have totally changed my mind now.
Ian Holloway=Liverpool fan
akumaface wrote:With Kenny, you can feel his presence right away especially from the players as they know they can't f.ck with him. So, they either listen, go out to perform or leave. The players can no longer use the manager as an excuse. I'm glad that order had been restored now. Fans can see effort and would appreciate it even if it is a tough loss. I think all will get better now.
andy_g wrote:here's a question. if kenny really does manage to do a job this season and get us finishing in a respectable place with signs of all round improvement then there'll be a strong case for him to stay on, regardless of who else is in the frame. if he stays on next season then it means he's our permanent manager. but considering the fact that kenny will be 60 years old this year how long do we think he'll be able to stick it out for? we need someone to really drag our sorry árses back among the top teams, and this might take a little while. the club needs some long term stability. no more 6 months plans, 2 year plans, or 5 year plans, but a long and concentrated programme of knocking those mancs of that cráppy little temporary perch they are making for themselves, then staying there, unmoveable.
andy_g wrote:here's a question. if kenny really does manage to do a job this season and get us finishing in a respectable place with signs of all round improvement then there'll be a strong case for him to stay on, regardless of who else is in the frame. if he stays on next season then it means he's our permanent manager. but considering the fact that kenny will be 60 years old this year how long do we think he'll be able to stick it out for? we need someone to really drag our sorry árses back among the top teams, and this might take a little while. the club needs some long term stability. no more 6 months plans, 2 year plans, or 5 year plans, but a long and concentrated programme of knocking those mancs of that cráppy little temporary perch they are making for themselves, then staying there, unmoveable.
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