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Imagine the boost it will give the kids at the academy and Melwood

King Kenny in Benitez talks

Apr 18 2009 by Andy Kelly, Liverpool Echo

KENNY Dalglish is set for a sensational return to Liverpool Football Club.

Reds boss Rafa Benitez wants his legendary predecessor as a key new part of his backroom staff and moves are already afoot to create a position for Dalglish.

Benitez has raised the matter with American club owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett and would like to tie up a deal at the earliest possible opportunity.

The ECHO understands preliminary talks have already taken place between Benitez and Dalglish and although nothing has been finalised the discussions are believed to have gone well.

Benitez would like to give Dalglish a roving role which would see the 58-year-old divide his time between the Academy in Kirkby, Melwood and Anfield but with a particular emphasis on an advisorial role on youth development.

The Liverpool manager recently ordered a review of the Academy which is being headed up by former chief scout Frank McParland as he seeks to ensure more young players of potential first team standard are produced than is currently the case.

Should Dalglish be recruited it would provide a shot in the arm for the Academy which has come in for plenty of criticism in recent years.

Dalglish has not been employed in a senior football role since leaving his position as director of football at Celtic in July 2000.

The Kop hero has been linked with several managerial jobs since then but his strong links with Merseyside and his charity work on behalf of his wife’s Marina Dalglish Appeal have meant he has not been enticed into taking employment at any of the clubs which have shown an interest in acquiring his services.

But the lure of Liverpool would be strong for Dalglish who served the club as both player and manager from 1977 until 1991.

When he quit Anfield in February 1991 saying he needed to take a break from football the shockwaves reverberated throughout the sport with Liverpool fans being distraught at the loss of the man they refer to as “King Kennyâ€.

He later admitted his regret that he was not offered a return to Liverpool in the immediate aftermath of his sudden departure but 18 years later he could now finally be given the opportunity to reignite his love affair with the club he joined from Celtic.

It is now up to Hicks and Gillett to approve the proposed move and should this happen it would require only the agreement of personal terms for Dalglish to complete a sensational return to Anfield.
 
Not really old newsan given that nobody had a clue in what role is widely-rumoured return would actually be
 
Well it looks like part 1 of the 2 parter is in place, now we just need Abbott and Costello to sell up before the transfer window to make us all happy....
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=32892.msg847713#msg847713 date=1240048171]
Not really old newsan given that nobody had a clue in what role is widely-rumoured return would actually be
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The article is old news as it says Kenny might be coming back and it doesn't know when and doesn't know what to do. -We already knew all that.

But it is good news all the same.
 
Great news.

I'm all for having past players like Dalglish being involved with the operations of the club.
 
[quote author=drizzt link=topic=32892.msg847634#msg847634 date=1240015080]
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Imagine the boost it will give the kids at the academy and Melwood

King Kenny in Benitez talks

Apr 18 2009 by Andy Kelly, Liverpool Echo

KENNY Dalglish is set for a sensational return to Liverpool Football Club.

Reds boss Rafa Benitez wants his legendary predecessor as a key new part of his backroom staff and moves are already afoot to create a position for Dalglish.

Benitez has raised the matter with American club owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett and would like to tie up a deal at the earliest possible opportunity.

The ECHO understands preliminary talks have already taken place between Benitez and Dalglish and although nothing has been finalised the discussions are believed to have gone well.

Benitez would like to give Dalglish a roving role which would see the 58-year-old divide his time between the Academy in Kirkby, Melwood and Anfield but with a particular emphasis on an advisorial role on youth development.

The Liverpool manager recently ordered a review of the Academy which is being headed up by former chief scout Frank McParland as he seeks to ensure more young players of potential first team standard are produced than is currently the case.

Should Dalglish be recruited it would provide a shot in the arm for the Academy which has come in for plenty of criticism in recent years.

Dalglish has not been employed in a senior football role since leaving his position as director of football at Celtic in July 2000.

The Kop hero has been linked with several managerial jobs since then but his strong links with Merseyside and his charity work on behalf of his wife’s Marina Dalglish Appeal have meant he has not been enticed into taking employment at any of the clubs which have shown an interest in acquiring his services.

But the lure of Liverpool would be strong for Dalglish who served the club as both player and manager from 1977 until 1991.

When he quit Anfield in February 1991 saying he needed to take a break from football the shockwaves reverberated throughout the sport with Liverpool fans being distraught at the loss of the man they refer to as “King Kennyâ€.

He later admitted his regret that he was not offered a return to Liverpool in the immediate aftermath of his sudden departure but 18 years later he could now finally be given the opportunity to reignite his love affair with the club he joined from Celtic.

It is now up to Hicks and Gillett to approve the proposed move and should this happen it would require only the agreement of personal terms for Dalglish to complete a sensational return to Anfield.

[/quote]Oncy knew about this 2 weeks ago,Spot on mate not just a top lad but top info also.
 
[quote author=gene hughes link=topic=32892.msg847878#msg847878 date=1240075309]
Nice one Oncy.
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Oncy = King Kenny.

FACT
 
[quote author=mark mc link=topic=32892.msg847869#msg847869 date=1240074991]
[quote author=drizzt link=topic=32892.msg847634#msg847634 date=1240015080]
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Imagine the boost it will give the kids at the academy and Melwood

King Kenny in Benitez talks

Apr 18 2009 by Andy Kelly, Liverpool Echo

KENNY Dalglish is set for a sensational return to Liverpool Football Club.

Reds boss Rafa Benitez wants his legendary predecessor as a key new part of his backroom staff and moves are already afoot to create a position for Dalglish.

Benitez has raised the matter with American club owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett and would like to tie up a deal at the earliest possible opportunity.

The ECHO understands preliminary talks have already taken place between Benitez and Dalglish and although nothing has been finalised the discussions are believed to have gone well.

Benitez would like to give Dalglish a roving role which would see the 58-year-old divide his time between the Academy in Kirkby, Melwood and Anfield but with a particular emphasis on an advisorial role on youth development.

The Liverpool manager recently ordered a review of the Academy which is being headed up by former chief scout Frank McParland as he seeks to ensure more young players of potential first team standard are produced than is currently the case.

Should Dalglish be recruited it would provide a shot in the arm for the Academy which has come in for plenty of criticism in recent years.

Dalglish has not been employed in a senior football role since leaving his position as director of football at Celtic in July 2000.

The Kop hero has been linked with several managerial jobs since then but his strong links with Merseyside and his charity work on behalf of his wife’s Marina Dalglish Appeal have meant he has not been enticed into taking employment at any of the clubs which have shown an interest in acquiring his services.

But the lure of Liverpool would be strong for Dalglish who served the club as both player and manager from 1977 until 1991.

When he quit Anfield in February 1991 saying he needed to take a break from football the shockwaves reverberated throughout the sport with Liverpool fans being distraught at the loss of the man they refer to as “King Kennyâ€.

He later admitted his regret that he was not offered a return to Liverpool in the immediate aftermath of his sudden departure but 18 years later he could now finally be given the opportunity to reignite his love affair with the club he joined from Celtic.

It is now up to Hicks and Gillett to approve the proposed move and should this happen it would require only the agreement of personal terms for Dalglish to complete a sensational return to Anfield.

[/quote]Oncy knew about this 2 weeks ago,Spot on mate not just a top lad but top info also.
[/quote]Cheers for that mate.
 
[quote author=gene hughes link=topic=32892.msg847878#msg847878 date=1240075309]
Nice one Oncy.
[/quote]

The insider
 
[quote author=momoWASboss link=topic=32892.msg847723#msg847723 date=1240049626]
Sign him and play him behind Torres instead of Lucas.
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Haha
 
[quote author=Jack D Rips link=topic=32892.msg848012#msg848012 date=1240096041]
I think Rafa just wants Kenny to interpret what ferguson is saying
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So gets to interpret what Kenny says ?
 
I was initially a bit apprehensive about Kenny coming back because I wondered what his role was going to be.

However, the role according to this article would seem to be spot-on. Our youth setup isn't producing the goods ...... or if it is, Rafa isn't giving enough youngsters their chance to show what they can do in the first team.

Kenny has the experience to work out what is going wrong, and the authority to make the changes needed to ensure that we find a few Fowlers and MacManamans.
 
Apparently Shearer wants to bring Dalglish to Newcastle to work as a Director of Football.
 
[quote author=DHSC link=topic=32892.msg848045#msg848045 date=1240109585]
Apparently Shearer wants to bring Dalglish to Newcastle to work as a Director of Football.
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Even without my LFC head on, there's no competition.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=32892.msg898996#msg898996 date=1246562537]
Excellent news. This could be as important a signing as any we make this summer.
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Why?
 
Because, if things work out as well as we all hope and at least some of us expect, the whole club will benefit from having the King around.  His knowledge and experience, his passion for the game and the club itself and the sheer massive respect in which he's held will give everyone a major lift.
 
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