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My Liverpool Home

par Kenny Dalglish

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Kenny Dalglish's relationship with Liverpool Football Club is one of the great love stories of sport. From the moment he first set foot in the Anfield dressing room, Dalglish felt a passion for Liverpool stir within him. After joining from Celtic in 1977, the supremely gifted striker was embraced by Liverpool fans, for the goals and the glory, and most especially for the three European Cups. The Kop's adoration of King Kenny has never ebbed. Liverpool fans have never forgotten how Dalglish held the club together through two tragedies, the first at the Heysel stadium in Brussels in 1985 and then at Hillsborough in 1989. Both disasters are explored in emotional detail in My Liverpool Home. For the sake of his health and his family, Dalglish eventually resigned and Liverpool have not won the title since. However, in his heart he never really left and he has now returned, playing a pivotal role, following the departure of Roy Hodgson, in this turbulent period in the club's history. My Liverpool Home is the story of Dalglish's epic love affair with Liverpool, tracing the highs and lows, the characters, the laughter, the tears, and the many triumphs.… (plus d'informations)
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I'm a Liverpool fan. Over the years I've read a 3rd party biog on Dalglish and his own autobiography. So when this came out I didn't see a need to buy it - but I spend a lot of time in used bookshops and came across this for a couple of quid, so I thought "why not?".

Its more focused on his connection with Liverpool and written quite a few years after his first memoir. So perhaps its written with an older, wiser eye. Lots of interesting anecdotes - some I knew, not all though.

He comes across as someone who doesn't really "do" emotional stuff; possibly to his detriment after Hillsborough and the pressures of management took their toll by 1991 when he was so stressed he came out in rashes and ultimately resigned.

The tales he tells reveal a likable devoted family man and someone who ultimately has a lot of self belief. To the point that he tells anecdotes where he believes he's been funny...we're often told about his sense of humour...and quite often they're not really funny at all. Decisions he took aren't really explained. For example, when appointed as manager he is quick to point out, in humility, he didn't know why he was chosen and not Phil Neal - his team mate and one of the most decorated players in the game, who later went on to be assistant to Graham Taylor with England - but his first decision is to strip Neal of the captaincy and install his best mate in the team (Alan Hansen) as captain. Within months, Neal was out of the club altogether.

Likewise, he decided he didn't want Chris Lawler, manager of the reserves and a former player with many years service to the club, after a year or so but didn't really explain why, other than he was "too quiet and polite". There are stories there but perhaps the full stories aren't being revealed.

He's full of self belief, to the point he's outraged that he wasn't asked back to the club earlier - or that he was turned down when he put his own name forward after Benitez left (Hodgson got the job). The senior management thought he was out of management too long - and perhaps they were right. He doesn't believe so.

But he did eventually get offered the job and that's where the book closes (at least my paperback copy).

Making this different to his earlier book is also the input of his wife and children - they all write a brief passage at the end, with their own anecdotes of what Liverpool and his connection to the club has meant for them.

Overall an interesting read from a real legend of the game; someone who seems to have retained his modesty and has led an interesting life. And seems a decent bloke - although maybe those he's crossed (see above) may feel differently.
  Flip_Martian | Apr 17, 2016 |
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Kenny Dalglish's relationship with Liverpool Football Club is one of the great love stories of sport. From the moment he first set foot in the Anfield dressing room, Dalglish felt a passion for Liverpool stir within him. After joining from Celtic in 1977, the supremely gifted striker was embraced by Liverpool fans, for the goals and the glory, and most especially for the three European Cups. The Kop's adoration of King Kenny has never ebbed. Liverpool fans have never forgotten how Dalglish held the club together through two tragedies, the first at the Heysel stadium in Brussels in 1985 and then at Hillsborough in 1989. Both disasters are explored in emotional detail in My Liverpool Home. For the sake of his health and his family, Dalglish eventually resigned and Liverpool have not won the title since. However, in his heart he never really left and he has now returned, playing a pivotal role, following the departure of Roy Hodgson, in this turbulent period in the club's history. My Liverpool Home is the story of Dalglish's epic love affair with Liverpool, tracing the highs and lows, the characters, the laughter, the tears, and the many triumphs.

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