Replying to Wolvobluenose   12:35, Tue 2 Jun

Kenny Daliglish undergoing treatment for cancer too, absolutely horrible disease. Hope the two fully recover, absolute legends of the game
newblue   0
Replying to Carlos Costly   12:40, Tue 2 Jun
KK is stage 4 sadly so I don’t think so. One of the best I’ve seen.
‘Comically negative’ - Colin Robinson
Replying to Carlos Costly   12:43, Tue 2 Jun
Carlos Costly

Kenny Daliglish undergoing treatment for cancer too, absolutely horrible disease. Hope the two fully recover, absolute legends of the game

Amen to that
Angelsey Blue   -10
Replying to Wolvobluenose   14:54, Tue 2 Jun
Dreadfully sad news. I much preferred Kenny as a player and a person to Keggy. Could never warm to him and didn't love him on the pitch.
davenports   9
Replying to Angelsey Blue   08:49, Wed 3 Jun
Angelsey Blue
Dreadfully sad news. I much preferred Kenny as a player and a person to Keggy. Could never warm to him and didn't love him on the pitch.
Is it me or is that a really unnecessary thing to come on here to say about a person with stage 4 cancer. Why the need to compare ? Seems unkind.
b34blues   0
Replying to davenports   10:11, Wed 3 Jun
Two absolute legends of the game both fantastic players ,watched kenny many times and he was a truly great footballer, hopefully both will make a full recovery from a horrible disease..
Replying to b34blues   10:24, Wed 3 Jun
Both are legends of the game.
But for me, what particularly impressed me with Kenny Dalglish was the utmost humility and dignity he demonstrated in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster. And, as I understand, he attended the funerals of every single one of the bereaved.
b34blues   0
Replying to Mendip Blue   10:29, Wed 3 Jun
Yes he did ,which must have been so hard to do after being involved on the day of the disaster as well seeing it happen and then going to all of the funerals it must have left a mark on him for sure but utter class to do what he did .