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King Kenny sacked!







PILTDOWN MAN

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I wished he had stayed and taken Liverpool to the place their fans deserve to be! Afterall, league wise, they are heading in the right direction. Liverpool fans are so blinkered they would still want him in charge if they got relegated.

At the end of the day, the season has probably been one of their worst. Never finished eigth before. Scrapped a penalty shoot out against a championship club, only scored 3 goals against our 4 in the FA Cup and probably the most damning thing was the complete mishandling of the Suarez affair which, I would suggest in most peoples eyes, brought shame on to the reputation of Liverpool.
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

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Shame he's gone and can't carry on their downward spiral TBH. He was doing a good job, now there is a have they might get in someone competent.
 






piersa

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that is brilliant
 








Gwylan

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What happened to that scouse guy (Aldo was it?) who was on here regularly moaning about Hodgson and calling for KK to come back, even though most of us predicted that it would end in tears? Aldo has been strangely absent these past few months.

I'm just staggered by the faith the fans had in Dalglish. In the Observer on Sunday, PL fans rated their teams and managers' performance and KK got 10/10, one of the only two managers to get a maximum. How spending a £100m and taking your side to 8th is an achievement is beyond me.

Bet Martinez is already on his way to Anfield.
 


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The man who brought Barnes, Beardsley and Aldridge together, and blended them into the flairniac 1987/88 side, must have had something about him.

I don't think it is questionable in the slightest that Dalglish inherited a set up that allowed him success. Look at the legacy he left Liverpool on his departure. Other than the three signings you mention, and Ray Houghton, he didn't leave any force in place. In fact, in can be argued that he rode on the tailcoat of success and sowed the seeds for Liverpool's under achievement in later years. I think that is harsh, but I also think it is true.
 


Questions

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Let's hope he drifts off to obscurity now and we don't ever have to listen to his miserable, prickly after match comments again.

" Well Kenny, you,ll be a tad disappointed with spending 120 million and still delivering a load of crap to your adoring Liverpool public"

f*** off.
 




leigull

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Brendan Rodgers doesn't even want to speak to Liverpool. Who'd have thought a Swansea manager would ever turn down the chance to talk to Liverpool?
 


terryberry1

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Kenny has shown more class since being sacked than he did the whole time he was at Liverpool as boss
 








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northernblue

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fair play to rodgers! Great decision. Why ruin all the good work that he has done and walk out of an unfinished promising project to potentially be sacked from Liverpool which is full of interfering directors of football and owners! Brilliant!
 


Gullzone

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Does anyone recall his post match interview following the Albion game, when asked what he thought of Brighton.
King twat Kenny replied "I'm not here to talk about Brighton"
 




Goldstone Rapper

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Like this ha

Does anyone recall his post match interview following the Albion game, when asked what he thought of Brighton.
King twat Kenny replied "I'm not here to talk about Brighton"

Yes, however, it showed how rattled he was by Brighton's performance in the second half. I'd much rather managers were like this than generously singing the praises of Brighton's playing style (which usually suggests they've more than won comfortably).

Still thought Dalglish was an idiot with that post-match interview, nevertheless.
 


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