Dalglish wrote:This is an extremely difficult thread to respond to in a way that doesn't appear to be either for or against the legend that is Kenny Dalglish.........
Just because Kenny has steadied a sinking ship of a team that we had become under Hodgson does not automatically mean he is the right manager to take us forward for years to come. You could argue that many managers could have improved the performances after Roy's unfortunate tenure but you can't argue with results and Kenny has brought a lot of missing pride and passion back.
Not to extend Kenny's contract beyond summer is unthinkable at the moment on an emotional level but when you consider we probably need a 5 year plan can you see Kenny still being as involved and active in 2016 ? Some would point to Sir Andrex as an example of someone who still cuts it but he has been there for 20 years !
Personally I would like us to look upon Kenny as a mentor for a up and coming manager who has shown loads of promise. The guy in mind is Paul Lambert, current manager Norwich where in under 2 years has done an unbelievable job there. When he took over at Norwich at the start of last season they had been relegated into Division 1 and were bottom. Since then he has taken them to the brink of the Premiership, never lost 2 games on the bounce, has bought well and has players who will run through brick walls for him, competes against clubs with much bigger budgets (Cardiff, QPR, Leeds, Forest etc...) and he's Scottish !![]()
Kenny can't and won't go on forever and you sense he is having the time of his life at the club he truly loves. Whatever happens, the club needs to deal sensitively and respectfully to the legend that is Kenny Dalglish.
Walk on ..............
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Totally agree with you mate. I always hold the opinion that Kenny is the best person to be in charge of Lpool right now and into the next season but not as a long term solution.
Sad to say that he wasted 10 years of his younger years 1991 to 2001 in managing other clubs. Sometimes I am resentful of his sudden departure from us in Feb 1991 with only 3 months left before that season end and most likely we would have clinched our 19th title if he had left in May that year.