Skysports.com looks back at
Kenny Dalglish's career upon his appointment as Liverpool's new interim
chief. The Anfield legend has made an emotional return to the dugout
after Liverpool decided to call time on the tenure of Roy Hodgson.
1977: August 10 - Joins Liverpool from Celtic in a British record £440,000 deal.
August 13 - Makes Liverpool debut in Charity Shield encounter with Manchester United.
August 20 - Scores first Liverpool goal after just seven minutes of league debut against Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park.
August 23 - Nets on Anfield debut as the Reds beat Newcastle 2-0.
1978:
Tops the club's goalscoring chart at the end of first full season with
Liverpool, his one-in-two ratio bringing 31 goals in 62 appearances.
May 10 - Scores the winning goal in the European Cup final against FC Brugge at Wembley.
1979: Dalglish is awarded the football writers' player of the year award as Liverpool wrap up the First Division championship.
1980: Wins second English league title with Liverpool.
1981: Liverpool win the League Cup, but the big prize comes as the Reds clinch the third European Cup of the Bob Paisley era.
1982: Liverpool claim another First Division Championship and a second successive League Cup win.
1983:
A third League Cup triumph is capped by securing back-to-back league
titles. Dalglish's contribution is recognised as he is voted both
Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year.
1984:
Now playing under Joe Fagan, Dalglish is again inspirational as
Liverpool clinch a famous treble, lifting the European Cup, league
title and League Cup.
1985: May 29 - Liverpool reach the
final of the European Cup but the match against Juventus at the Heysel
Stadium in Brussels was overshadowed by events off the pitch as 39
people - mostly fans of the Italian club - die amid supporter unrest.
Hours
before the ill-fated match, Fagan announced he would retire at the end
of the season, leaving Dalglish to step up to a player/manager role.
1986:
With English clubs banned from Europe in the wake of Heysel, Dalglish
was left to concentrate solely on the Reds' domestic ambitions, and
duly delivered the Anfield faithful a league and FA Cup double, with
Dalglish hitting the goal that clinched the First Division Championship.
1987:
The 1986/87 season was a huge disappointment for Dalglish's side, with
Merseyside rivals Everton winning the league, Arsenal defeating them in
the League Cup final and a humbling FA Cup exit at the hands of Luton.
1988:
The signings of Peter Beardsley, John Barnes and John Aldridge the
previous year meant Dalglish increasingly became consigned to the
Liverpool dug-out. His new-look side nevertheless delivered him a
second league title as player/manager.
1989: April 15 -
Dalglish endures his darkest hour as Liverpool manager when 96 fans of
the club die in a crush at Hillsborough Stadium ahead of the FA Cup
semi-final against Nottingham Forest.
May 20 - Just five weeks
after the events of Hillsborough, Dalglish leads Liverpool to an
emotional 3-2 win over Everton in the FA Cup final at Wembley.
1990:
May 1 - Makes his final appearance for the club at the age of 38,
coming on as a second-half substitute in Liverpool's last home game of
the season against Derby, by which time the Reds were league champions
for the third time under Dalglish. He retired with a record of 172
goals in 515 first-team games for the club.
1991: February 22 - Dalglish ends his long association with Liverpool as he stands down as manager on health grounds.
2009:
April 19 - Dalglish is widely linked with making a sensational return
to Anfield as a member of manager Rafael Benitez's backroom staff.
April 24: Benitez admits he has talked to Dalglish but has not decided what role he could play.
July 3: Dalglish is appointed to a senior role at the Liverpool academy and is also to act as a club ambassador.
2010: June - Asked to help find Rafael Benitez's successor and is linked with the job himself. Roy Hogdson is eventually appointed.
2011: January 8 - Following Hodgson's departure, Dalglish takes charge of Liverpool until the end of the season.
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