da betsul: You have to admit the dethroning of Kenny Dalglish was almost inevitable paying the ultimate price for a season steeped in underachievement and scandal. Disregarding his past glories, reputation and standing with the Red’s support owners Fenway Sports Group decided it was time to wield the axe. Dalglish’s fate was unavoidable after the club finished eight in the Premier League table after a 1-0 defeat at Swansea on the final day – a whopping 17 points short of the top-four. Even a Carling Cup triumph and an FA Cup final appearance wasn’t enough to save the 61-year-old former midfielder who’s second spell as manager at Anfield didn’t yield the results expected upon his return 18-months ago. There is no getting away from the fact that squandering £150 million on players that have failed to perform also contributed to Dalglish’s downfall. Whoever succeeds him in the dugout – whether it bet Andre Villas-Boas or Roberto Martinez – require time and patience from the the clubs hierarchy who are need to scrupulous in their selection process.
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This Decision May Prove Right, But Is Hard To Swallow – Live 4 Liverpool
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Big Plans Needed to Replace King Kenny – The Tomkins Times
Worrying Signs as FSG Lack Courage in Their Own Conviction – Live 4 Liverpool
The King is gone: what next for LFC? – This is Anfield
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Liverpool are interested in €18m winger – Liverpool Kop
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“We have got a trophy and we got to a cup final, so in the domestic cup competitions we have had a fantastic season, but in the league we all know it was a disappointment,” said Carragher.”We all realise now the Champions League is very important. It’s the place to be seen and we are not there. Liverpool fans probably don’t want to hear it, but it is an achievement getting into the top four. It is different to what it was a long time ago.” Jamie Carragher admits Kenny Dalglish’s successor must focus on getting Liverpool back into the top four
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Dalglish sacked as Liverpool manager