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Rodan
15 May 12 21:01
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Is this correct? I have just heard a rumour that he has left the club? Confused

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By:
Lucky Sod
When: 15 May 12 21:16
What Culture understands from its US-based sources that Kenny Dalglish has resigned as Liverpool manager today.

Dalglish (and assistant manager Steve Clarke) were scheduled to meet the Liverpool board Stateside this morning, including US owner John Henry and chairman Tom Werner. We are led to that believe Dalglish’s offer of resignation has been accepted with immediate effect.

The Anfield legend leaves his post after just 16 months in charge and despite delivering a League Cup trophy (their first silverware in six years) and another Wembley final in the FA Cup defeat to Chelsea, Liverpool finished eighth this season after 14 league defeats, finishing 17 points behind the Champions League places and almost 40 points behind the top two.

During his spell in charge Dalglish had spent £114 million on players with the generous warchest partly funded by Fernando Torres’ £50 million sale to Chelsea but also out of the US owners desire to get back into the Champions League. But they were so off the mark this season that their Champions League wish was over months before this past Sunday’s finale when they lost again without a whimper, 1-0 at Swansea.

Liverpool FC are refusing to comment on the situation but The Mirror reported that an official announcement is expected at around 3.30pm or 4pm UK time.

British newspapers reported over the weekend that US owner John Henry was eyeing Wigan manager Roberto Martinez to replace Dalglish after his impressive brand of football has kept the Latics in the Premier Division for another season.
By:
Mr.Angry
When: 15 May 12 21:18
A sad way for an all-time legend to go.

Sacked in season of failure.
Sad
By:
Rodan
When: 15 May 12 21:21
Roberto Martinez deserves the chance to manage a big club.



















Hopefully if he does well at Liverpool he'll get it! Laugh
By:
OldGold
When: 15 May 12 21:23
Erm, what on earth is What Culture?
By:
Lucky Sod
When: 15 May 12 21:24
http://whatculture.com/sport/
kenny-dalglish-resigns-as-liverpool-manager.php
By:
Lucky Sod
When: 15 May 12 21:28
Updated: By 5pm Tuesday, Liverpool were still refusing to comment on speculation that Kenny Dalglish was to leave the club. We remain confident that the information we received is accurate and that an announcement on Kenny Dalglish’s future will be made by the Anfield club in due course.

British newspaper The Mirror reported on Tuesday evening that it could be “days” before Liverpool officially announce the outcome of Dalglish’s meeting with the US owners.
By:
tombola
When: 15 May 12 21:29
lets hope he has gone, no charisma, no class, the way he handled the suarez situation was appalling and thats before we even talk about signings an the season he has had....

lpool fans need to move on from the 80s...
By:
Hamsterdam
When: 15 May 12 21:30
Wishful thinking from Liverpool fans. Funny they are all gagging for him to be sacked Laugh And Myth-Martinez as a replacement? How their stock as fallen.
By:
Burton-Brewers
When: 15 May 12 21:31
what no shellsuits and taches?
By:
tombola
When: 15 May 12 21:33
i know, its funny to watch there current plight

king kenny, legend this and legend that, just a dour scotsman hanging on and making the most of lpool fans ridiculous loyalty towards him....
By:
Mr.Angry
When: 15 May 12 21:33
lpool fans need to move on from the 80s...

It's difficult though, when the likes of Alan Hansen and Graeme Souness are constantly telling us about Liverpool's great football of the 80s and how it should be simple to replicate that.
By:
Pootle
When: 15 May 12 21:50
Lawro on bbc saying he thinks Kenny is safe, I reckon he'll have had the nod from his mate.
Hope so
King Kenny has more work to do, with another 50-100mil he might be able to hit bottom 6 next season ExcitedExcitedLaughLaugh
By:
megalo
When: 15 May 12 21:55
Your man Rijkard is all ready to step in
By:
kenilworth
When: 15 May 12 21:59
Only rumours it seems.
By:
duffy
When: 15 May 12 22:17
he'll be able to finish off that cruise he left to take the job now....the ship's captain told dalglish that he'd hold on in port for him to come back.Laugh
By:
TENDY
When: 15 May 12 22:17
When Lawro predicts something.....your odds on in trouble it wont!!!
By:
Rodan
When: 15 May 12 22:41
Lawro predicted Henry wouldn't score for Arsenal during his spell this season!
By:
Pootle
When: 15 May 12 22:50
Difference between footy predictions and knowing if your mate resigned or not though, aint there.
By:
TENDY
When: 15 May 12 23:36
In theory, yes.

I reality sometimes you cannot say much or have to be cautious about what you tell a mate\anyone..especially if they are in the media circles.

There could be many reasons to what has or not taken place. All rumour and hearsay etc followed by the vicious gossiping world we live in.
By:
Lucky Sod
When: 16 May 12 19:13
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18073446



Kenny Dalglish has been sacked as Liverpool manager.
The move came after the club won the Carling Cup, reached the FA Cup Final and finished eighth in the Premier League.
"Results in the Premier League have been disappointing and to build on the progress that has been made, we need to make a change," read a statement.
Dalglish said his departure had been handled in a "honourable, respectful and dignified way".
Owners Fenway Sports Group stressed that the decision to remove Dalglish "was not reached lightly or hastily" and that the search for a new manager would begin immediately.
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez and former boss Rafael Benitez have been installed as early favourites to fill the vacancy.
First team coach Steve Clarke, who was Dalglish's first major appointment on taking charge, has resigned in a show of solidarity with Dalglish.
Dalglish's departure comes after face-to-face talks with principal owners John W Henry and Tom Werner in Boston on Monday.
The 61-year-old has paid the price for Liverpool's poor Premier League performances, especially at Anfield.
Despite reaching the FA Cup final and winning the Carling Cup, the Reds finished eighth in the top flight having lost as many games as they won.
"I am disappointed with results in the league, but I would not have swapped the Carling Cup win for anything as I know how much it meant to our fans and the club to be back winning trophies," said Dalglish.
"It has been an honour and a privilege to have had the chance to come back to Liverpool as manager.
By:
Pootle
When: 16 May 12 19:57
Excited good old lawro
Laugh
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