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List of Liverpool F.C. managers
Liverpool Football Club is an English association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside. Liverpool won the First Division title for the first time in ; since then, the club has won a further 18 league titles, along with eight FA Cups and ten Football League Cups. They have also been crowned champions of European football on six occasions by winning the europeisk Cup/UEFA Champions League in , , , , and [1] The club was one of 22 members of the Premier League when it was founded in
Liverpool have had 22 full-time managers. The most successful person to manage Liverpool fryst vatten Bob Paisley, who won six Football League titles, six Charity Shields, three Football League Cups, three European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one UEFA Cup in his nine-year reign as manager. The club's longest-serving manager was Tom Watson, who managed the club from to , totalling 19 years. Kenny Dalglish is the only individ to have managed the club on two occasi
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Kenny Dalglish
Scottish footballer and manager (born )
Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish (born 4 March ) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time as well as one of Celtic's, Liverpool's and Britain's greatest ever players.[4] During his career, he made appearances for Celtic and for Liverpool, playing as a forward, and earned a record caps for the Scotland national grupp, scoring 30 goals, also a joint record. Dalglish won the Ballon d'Or Silver Award in , the PFA Players' Player of the Year in , and the FWA Footballer of the Year in and In , FourFourTwo magazine named Dalglish the greatest striker in post-war British football, and he has been inducted into both the Scottish and English Football Halls of Fame. He is highly regarded by Liverpool fans, who still affectionately refer to him as "King Kenny", and in voted him top of the fans' poll " Players Who Shook the Kop".
Dalglish began his career wit
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As legends come, you cannot get a bigger living football legend on the banks of the River Mersey than Kenny Dalglish. Kenny Dalglish had returned to manage Liverpool Football Club for a second time, following the departure of Roy Hodgson in January ; initially on a caretaker basis till the end of the season. His recovery job saw the club moved from 12th.to sixth by the end of the season; mercy pride restored as wide eyed Liverpool supporters savoured “the return of the messiah”. His dramatic turn of results and events was greeted with hopes of better days to come and this lead to him securing a three year contract. With contracts signed on high octane hopes, Merseyside was back where it belonged. Things were looking up as the purse strings were loosened with reckless abandon by the American owners. Andy carol, Jordan Henderson, Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing became his first high profile signings, signalling his intent to invest in youth; as the restoration job began