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Liverpool and comedy have always gone hand in hand. Even when Jimmy Tarbuck was in fashion. For a city so rich in footballing - and comedy - tradition, it is no surprise that the two so regularly cross paths. Full Article at Goal.com
Nation's sporting greats honoured at big night of emotion and inspiration Dec 6 2009 Sunday Mail Catch all the highlights from the awards tonight on STV at 9pm. Full Article at The Daily Record
Ian Callaghan holds the all-time Liverpool record of 857 games and that is unlikely to be beaten by Gerrard, but he is now just 20 short of Kenny Dalglish's tally for the club. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Kenny Dalglish for me is probably the best player Liverpool have ever had. He was the sort of football genius that only comes along once in a lifetime. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
Refer to a friend 2009-12-02 10:36:17 - The opportunity to have a pre-match three-course meal in Liverpool Football Club's Boardroom in the company of Managing Director, Christian Purslow and Liverpool legend, Kenny Dalglish is just one fantastic... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Chicago Cubs fans like to say that every club can have a bad century now and then. Full Article at FourFourTwo.com
The Magpies cruised to a fifth successive win courtesy of a double from much-maligned Marlon Harewood. But for United boss Chris Hughton, the most important statistic was that his side now has an eight-point cushion over the third placed club. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
At the close of last season, it was thought that Liverpool were finally going to end the run which has seen them not lift the league trophy since the managerial tenure of Anfield legend Kenny Dalglish. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Thoughts on soccer and coaching from the University of Evansville Head Coach In the search for its first coach for the new USL-1 Tampa Bay Rowdies, the ownership in Tampa dipped into one of the storied families in European football when they hired Paul... Full Article at Soccer Blogs
November 19, 2009 - USL First Division (USL-1) Tampa Bay Rowdies The Tampa Bay Rowdies are excited to announce the hiring of Paul Dalglish as head coach for the 2010 inaugural season. Full Article at Our Sports Central
Honesty has many enemies, and sentimentality is one of them. It has invaded our courts. Full Article at Standpoint
TAMPA, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Tampa Bay Rowdies (Rowdies) announce the hiring of Paul Dalglish as head coach. The team is set to play its inaugural season in April 2010. Full Article at Street Insider
This week we see the legend that is Ian Rush: Take on a current Liverpool star Fernando Torres. Full Article at The Transfer Tavern
Page last updated at 12:06 GMT, Thursday, 19 November 2009 Luton Town's under-15 forward Dave Moli has been signed by Liverpool for an undisclosed fee. Full Article at BBC Sport
Liverpool have signed Luton Town’s Under-15 prospect Dave Moli after he impressed Kenny Dalglish. Moli trained with Liverpool’s Academy last month after being scouted by Dalglish and he showed enough to earn a move to Anfield. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Moli has impressed for the Hatters youth team and the Under 15 prospect was being monitored by a host of clubs in the Barclays Premier League - one of which made an illegal appraoch for the player. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
We have three months of this ahead of us. Three months of Craig Levein and Walter Smith, Jim Jefferies and Graeme Souness, Kenny Dalglish, Stuart Baxter, Billy Davies, John Collins, David O'Leary, Pudsey Bear. And, after Pudsey, Ossie. Full Article at The Scotsman
Dalglish: Impressed by Moli Related links Teams Liverpool Also see Sky Sports experts Transfer Centre Fantasy Football Sky Sports Twitter Liverpool have snapped up Luton Town's Under-15 prospect Dave Moli for an undisclosed fee after he impressed Kenny... Full Article at Sky Sports
TV VIEW : Souey fails to convince Giles ’n’ Dunphy that if the other team has better players, you are, how you say, screwed A MIDWEEK trawl through ESPN’s Classic channel yielded Sean Connery narrating Fifa’s official film of the 1982 World Cup in... Full Article at Irish Times
Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez has stoked up the mounting pressure on himself by incredibly insisting: "I don't have to win a trophy." Full Article at Soccer Blogs
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Former Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish (BOTTOM) passes Liverpool player Fernando Torres (TOP L) and manager Rafael Benitez (R) as he arrives for a memorial service to mark the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster at Liverpool's Anfield stadium in Liverpool, northern England, A...
View Photo »Liverpool's club ambassador and former player Kenny Dalglish gestures as he takes his seat before their English Premier League soccer match against Birmingham City in Liverpool, northern England, November 9, 2009.
View Photo »Gareth Bullock, (L) Group Executive Director of the Standard Chartered Bank, Kenny Dalglish, (C) former Liverpool player and Christian Purslow, (R) managing director of Liverpool football club, pose for pictures after Liverpool agreed a sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered bank at A...
View Photo »Gareth Bullock, (L) Group Executive Director of the Standard Chartered Bank, Kenny Dalglish, (C) former Liverpool player and Christian Purslow, (R) managing director of Liverpool football club, pose for pictures after Liverpool agreed a sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered bank at A...
View Photo »The new sponsor for Liverpool soccer team is announced, Monday Sept. 14, 2009, with from left, Gareth Bullock, Group Executive Director of Standard Chartered Bank, former Liverpool player and club ambassador Kenny Dalglish, and Christian Purslow Managing Director of Liverpool Football...
View Photo »The new sponsor for Liverpool soccer team is announced, Monday Sept. 14, 2009, with from left, Gareth Bullock, Group Executive Director of Standard Chartered Bank, former Liverpool player and club ambassador Kenny Dalglish, and Christian Purslow Managing Director of Liverpool Football...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard faces the media, outside the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his te...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard faces the media, outside the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his te...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard leaves the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his team's 5-1 win at N...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard leaves the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his team's 5-1 win at N...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard, left, leaves the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his team's 5-1 w...
View Photo »Liverpool's soccer captain Steven Gerrard leaves the Crown Court in Liverpool, England, Friday July 24, 2009, after being found not guilty of affray after an incident in a Southport nightclub in December 2008, where Gerrard was celebrating after scoring twice in his team's 5-1 win at N...
View Photo »Former Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish, center bottom left, passes by Liverpool players Fernando Torres, left center, Steven Gerrard, top center right, Jamie Carragher, top right and manager Rafael Benitez, center, as he takes his seat before the 20th memorial of the Hillsborough Stadi...
View Photo »Former Liverpool football club manager Kenny Dalglish speaks during a memorial service to mark the twentieth anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster at Anfield in Liverpool, north-west England, on April 15, 2009.
View Photo »Liverpool's club ambassador and former player Kenny Dalglish gestures as he takes his seat before their English Premier League soccer match against Birmingham City in Liverpool, northern England, November 9, 2009.
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“Better even than Kenny Dalglish, my hero." <--Some Bishop comedian guy =')
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Kenny Dalglish: Portrait of a Natural Footballer - http://tinyurl.com/yhgfvyh
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