Kenny Dalglish was the Captain for Liverpool FC between 1979 and 1979.
Kenny Dalglish
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Kenny Dalglish took over the job of manager of the Liverpool side while still playing at the club on May 30, 1985. He succeeded Joe Fagan as manager, who quit his role in the job just hours before the notorious Heysel Stadium Disaster, which killed 39 people.
He worked as part of the coaching staff at Newcastle in the Kenny Dalglish period, and then he had a short period as manager of Reading, before returning to Scotland to work for the Scottish national team and again with the Celtic coaching staff. He is currently Youth Development leader and first team coach with Celtic.
Liverpool has had 17 permanent managers and one caretaker manager since the club's first appointed, W.E. Barclay and John McKenna as professional managers in 1892. The longest-serving manager in terms of time was Tom Watson, who managed Liverpool for 19 years from 1896 to 1915. Bill Shankly managed the club for more games than any other manager; he served for 783 matches. Kenny Dalglish was the first player-manager in English football when he was appointed in 1985. Bob Paisley, who won 19 trophies during his tenure, was the club's most successful manager.[81
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As for the FA Premier league, there has not been an English Manager of the year. Five different managers have won the award: - Alex Ferguson [Scottish] - Kenny Dalglish [Scottish] - Arsene Wenger [French] - George Burley [Scottish] - Jose Mourinho [ Portuguese]
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Dalglish became player manager of Liverpool in 1985 following the Heysel Stadium Disaster and brought the team a League and FA Cup double in his first year, beating Merseyside rivals Everton in the process. During his six year tenure, Liverpool always finished either first or second in the league. He guided them to three league wins and two FA Cups from 1985--1991. He joined Blackburn Rovers in 1991 and, through Jack Walker's patronage, he turned the Second Division side to Premier League winners, breaking transfer fee records along the way. His move to Newcastle United in 1997 was less successful. Although he finished as Premier League runner up in 1996--97, the team's league performance the following season was lacklustre and he was sacked by Freddie Shepherd at the start of the 1998--99 season. He was appointed Director of Football at Celtic in 1999 but a brief stint as caretaker manager ended in an acrimonious departure. He has not managed since 2000 and has instead focused on charitable concerns, founding The Marina Dalglish Appeal with his wife to raise money for breast cancer.
Mike Marsh is the first team coach of Liverpool Football Club.
He began playing for Liverpool in 1998.