There can only ever be one King and the man who's earned the right to take his place on the Anfield throne is the one and only Kenny Dalglish. Regarded by the majority of Liverpudlians as the club's greatest ever player, his all-round stunning brilliance has been deemed to have shaken the Kop more than anyone else.
Born in Glasgow, March 1951, Kenny Dalglish played in the Scottish International under 15’s team, before signing for Celtic in 1967, making his first team appearance in September 1968, and becoming the team’s captain in 1975.
Dalglish had been a full Scotland International for 6 years by the time he decided to leave Celtic in 1977. After 269 appearances, and 167 goals for the Hoops, Kenny moved to Bob Paisley's Liverpool for a record ?440,000 transfer fee.
When he joined the club it was hard to see how Liverpool could top their first European Cup triumph of the previous season, but with the highly influential Dalglish in the team the next 13 years were to bring a succession of untold riches.
The Scotland international was brought in to replace the recently departed ‘Kop idol’ Kevin Keegan, who'd moved to Hamburg earlier that summer. If any player could step into Keegan's boots it was Dalglish, and fears some Liverpudlians may have harboured over their new purchase, were quickly laid to rest.
At the end of his first season, Dalglish had played 62 times scoring 31 goals. These included the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup Final at Wembley against FC Bruges. He went on to become arguably the most influential member of the most successful club team in English football history, winning further League Championships and European Cups in a period stretching to the late 1980s.
During the 70’s and 80’s Dalglish played for Scotland in both the 1978 and 1982 FIFA World Cups. In total, he played 102 times for Scotland (a national record) and scored 30 goals (also a national record, shared with Denis Law).
In the aftermath of the Heysel Stadium disaster 1985, and in the wake of the resignation of Manager Joe Fagan, Dalglish was a surprising, but popular appointment as Liverpool’s player/manager.
As manager, Kenny guided the team to the club’s first ever ‘double’ in 85/86, clinching a coveted League and FA Cup double, with Dalglish scoring the goal that secured the title.
What Dalglish went on to achieve as Liverpool manager cemented his legendary status, but he did more than enough during his playing career to be rightfully hailed as the greatest player in Liverpool history.
John Wannenburgh of the IoM Sporting and Dining Club: “The Club is delighted to be able to present a genuine legend of the modern game. On the field, he was virtually peerless - and to many he remains the greatest player in Liverpool history. As boss, Kenny Dalglish won three league titles and two FA Cups before adding a League Cup triumph to his phenomenal career roll of honour in 2012. It will be a pleasure to welcome him to the Isle of Man”.
Adrian Higgins, Director of Specsavers Opticians Isle of Man said: ‘Specsavers is once again delighted to be supporting this ‘Sporting & Dining Club’ event. "In securing the services of “King” Kenny, the Sporting and Dining Club are not only bringing one of the UK's greatest sportsmen but also one of the best after dinner speakers around. Specsavers are proud to support this event and we all look forward to another excellent evening".
The event will take place from 12 noon, on Friday 24th October 2014 at the Palace Hotel & Casino in Douglas.
Tickets:
Tickets are ?50.00 p/p for Members, and ?65.00 p/p for Non-Members, exc VAT.
Tickets available on email john@sportinganddiningclub.com, or telephone 01624 617049 or 07624 495749.