Kenny Dalglish: One-on-One

Despite having a long and enormously successful career to reminisce about as both player and manager with Celtic, Liverpool, Blackburn and Newcastle, Kenny Dalglish rarely gives interviews these days. As Sir Alex Ferguson says in the foreword of Dalglish’s autobiography, “He’s got that suspicious Scottish nature about him.”

Today, however, one of the great British stars of the ’70s and ’80s has agreed to answer your questions to promote the launch of ESPN Classic, a new TV channel showing classic sporting events. Yet as we sit down in the basement of a central London hotel, there are more than a few frowns as he attempts to deal with your questions…

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Nick Moore

Nick Moore is a freelance journalist based on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. He wrote his first FourFourTwo feature in 2001 about Gerard Houllier's cup-treble-winning Liverpool side, and has continued to ink his witty words for the mag ever since. Nick has produced FFT's 'Ask A Silly Question' interview for 16 years, once getting Peter Crouch to confess that he dreams about being a dwarf.