Plonker. He stood on the touch line for an hour and saw his team fail too test the Chelsea keeper once, he waited until they were 2-0 down before bringing on Carroll, now I'm no fan of A.C but the difference he made was immense and the only blot on his display was failing to score from 3 yards with the goal at his mercy, regardless of whether or not Chec saved it. Liverpool actually played like a team after Carroll's introduction and every Liverpool fan must be thinking what if they started with him up top, although Chelsea bossed the game for an hour it could have been so different had King Kenny actually earned his wages by changing things earlier or starting with a more positive line up. We will never know.
Kenny Dagliesh is a proud Orangeman who played for catholic Celtic as was their best ever manager Jock Stien. Dagliesh was a class player in his day but is now just a morose old twat. .
Seems the tradition of Manager's leading the team out wearing a suit have long gone. with Dalglish it was trackie's! Or was it a 'shell suit'?
I was going to comment on how smart the Chelsea manager was compared to Kenny, who looked like a sack of spuds in my original post but thought why keep kicking him whilst he is down.
Yes, but you would have thought he would have at least made the effort!! I know tradition as gone out the window, but at least wear a suit when leading out your side, then change into trackie's later.
Must say was impressed with Andy Carroll's footwork leading up to his goal. Still think his strongest point is in the air - given the service.