Wire_85 wrote:Your right he's not done anything since coming 2nd with Newcastle but he success as a player and his 4 titles plus 2 FA Cups as manager is up there with the best.
He wanted the job before Roy came in because he felt he could do a better job then the names Purslow had on the list, its what Kenny wants he's ready for it 1989 really messed him up but this is his time again.
You are deluded.....I mentioned it in another post, but Dalglish's managerial record isn't the golden one that many Liverpool fans believe.
He was actually the catalyst for Liverpool's 90's demise, not Souness.....Souness just failed to stop the rot that was already in at Anfield.
At Blackburn (when they were THE big spenders in English football), he struggled to get them into the Premier League, then almost managed to throw away the title, when he had it sewn up months from the end.....He then had another of his blow-outs when the pressure got too much.
At Newcastle, he took on an exciting, free-flowing Keegan side and turned them into an awful-to-watch side, eventually leaving with little sympathy from the Toon faithful.
He was a fantastic player, no doubt, but coming back into management when you haven't done the job for over a decade is a massive high risk move......Just take a look what happened at Everton, when they attempted to turn back the clock to the glory days of the 80's with Howard Kendall....This appointment of Dalglish has a similar look to it.