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Published Date: 04 July 2009
LIVERPOOL legend Kenny Dalglish is returning to Anfield to take up a senior role in their academy and as a global ambassador for the club.
Not only will he be nurturing Liverpool's talented youngsters, he will also work with the commercial side of the business around the world. Manager Rafael Benitez was keen to have Dalglish on board and believes his input will help Liverpool in the long-term.

Managing director Christian Purslow said: "In our very first meeting Rafa and I agreed that we wanted to try and bring Kenny back to the club. That would help Rafa really drive forward our academy, which is at the heart of our plans for the future. We are delighted he has agreed to join us and I am sure he will be very successful in his new role."

Dalglish 54, was the last manager to deliver a title to Liverpool in 1990. He also achieved that feat in 1986 – when the club won the double – and 1988, all three triumphs coming when he was still registered as a player. The FA Cup was secured in 1989, but he stunned Liverpool by resigning in February 1991.

Dalglish then went on to manage Blackburn, where he also won the title, Newcastle and Celtic.





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  • Last Updated: 03 July 2009 10:45 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Finlang,

Hong Kong 04/07/2009 04:46:03
A good move for Kenny. Back to the scene of his early post-Celtic successes. It'll keep him away from Hansen and the golf course for a while. Maybes ...
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Jim Duthie,

Townsville 04/07/2009 10:49:03
Anything that brings one of the world's greatest players and managers back to the game is a blessing.It is great to see him back at Liverpool.

 

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