Guest HarrowRed Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Just bought the biography on Dalglish by Stephen Kelly, even though I have'nt finished it yet there were some interesting things in there like Dalglish being bought up as a Rangers fan, him choosing us over the mancs. The main thing was that Johnny Barnes did'nt want to sign for us, which I found really surprising
Kindred Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 The main thing was that Johnny Barnes did'nt want to sign for us, which I found really surprising IIRC there were rumours that he wanted to play in Europe but in the end we were the only club to make a proper attempt to sign him, which is what I always found surprising.
Kopfaithful Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 IIRC there were rumours that he wanted to play in Europe but in the end we were the only club to make a proper attempt to sign him, which is what I always found surprising. i'm pretty sure even after 1st signing for us, JB's agent was still touting him round europe. It was only when Kenny made JB the 1st 10k per week player in this country (after 2 seasons I think) did those rumours go away.
Guest HarrowRed Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 It said he wanted to go to Italy. Also apparently Arsenal put in offer and he wanted to go there, but for whatever reason they messed him about, so in the end he had no choice but to come to Liverpool
Tosh Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 So it's Dalglish's autobiography written by this Kelly chap?
Guest PaulMcC Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 I bought it in St Johns yesterday. 3 quid. Stephen F Kelly is the writer. He didn't have any co operation from Kenny Dalglish.
Guest HarrowRed Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Yeah I know, but at least it gives a different perspective from different biographies i.e Fowlers etc...
Phil236849 Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 wasnt this widely known at the time? i recalled (was it on signing or at a contract renewal) that it was publicly known that digger had said that he would sign for liverpool providing no italian clubs came in for him by a certain time, and that he then felt he had work to do to get the kop on his side stroke of genius by dalglish getting digger. despite the maracana, my recollection is that digger's inconsistency or reputation for it had put the other big boys off
downunder Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 John Branes autobiography says he wanted to go to Milan or Juve. In the UK he would only join us.
Rich Gobey Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 John Branes autobiography says he wanted to go to Milan or Juve. In the UK he would only join us. Thats life at the top for you.
bazz Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 John Branes autobiography says he wanted to go to Milan or Juve. In the UK he would only join us. Thats true. Also, there is a difference between an autobiography and biography, Dalglish has already written (helped write in his own words) his autobiography. I believe autobiograhy's first to be honest.
smithdown Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 wasnt this widely known at the time? i recalled (was it on signing or at a contract renewal) that it was publicly known that digger had said that he would sign for liverpool providing no italian clubs came in for him by a certain time, and that he then felt he had work to do to get the kop on his side stroke of genius by dalglish getting digger. despite the maracana, my recollection is that digger's inconsistency or reputation for it had put the other big boys off He'd had an absolutely cracking game for Watford at Anfield though, in a 4-3. Scored one free kick and bounced one off the bar in front of The Kop. Strange, my recollection was that the media was saying he wanted to stay in London if he couldn't get a move abroad. I remember the move taking a few days to be decided and some Reds were beginning to say 'feck him if he doesn't want to come here we shouldn't be pushing it'.
monkey puzzle Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 He'd had an absolutely cracking game for Watford at Anfield though, in a 4-3. Scored one free kick and bounced one off the bar in front of The Kop. Strange, my recollection was that the media was saying he wanted to stay in London if he couldn't get a move abroad. I remember the move taking a few days to be decided and some Reds were beginning to say 'feck him if he doesn't want to come here we shouldn't be pushing it'. Still lives in Liverpool now though, doesn't he?
The Invisible Man Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Kelly's biography is really good and well worth reading. The fact that he didn't get co-operation from kenny makes it all the better as it's more honest and you know that you can rely on it. Highly recommend it.
Guest ben.jones716 Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 Kelly's biography is really good and well worth reading. The fact that he didn't get co-operation from kenny makes it all the better as it's more honest and you know that you can rely on it. Highly recommend it. yer read most of his books-great author especially anfield encyclopedia
cochyn Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 John Branes autobiography says he wanted to go to Milan or Juve. In the UK he would only join us. So is it true that Milan sent a scout to Watford with a brief to "Sign the black lad" - meaning Digger - but mistakenly signed Luther Blissett instead?
Cheesecake Posted October 10, 2006 Posted October 10, 2006 (edited) John Barnes mentioned some of this stuff here... Barnes speaks to the Offal ..... As the first high profile black player to sign for Liverpool, did you feel under extra pressure when you arrived at Anfield? John Barnes: "No, because I see myself as a footballer. I don't see myself as a black footballer. Obviously Howie Gayle had played before as the first black player but I didn't see any more undue pressure because of my colour. I saw pressure because I was coming to a great club like Liverpool, who were the best club in the country at the time probably Europe. The pressure to perform is immense. Not just for me being a black player but for anyone. "Secondly there was a little bit of negativity surrounding my transfer to Liverpool because at the time I remember Liverpool coming in for me in January and I didn't come until the end of the season. There was a lot of speculation that I didn't want to come to Liverpool and wanted to go to Arsenal and was just waiting. So when I first came there was a bit of negativity before I'd actually played. Fortunately for myself Liverpool had their first three games away from home because there was a hole in the Kop and it went really well for me. I created a goal for John Aldridge in the first game against Arsenal. The first game here at Anfield I scored a free-kick and by then they had taken to me. Had the first game been at home - that negativity surrounding my transfer to Liverpool - maybe the crowd could have got on my back, who knows what would have happened. I'm pleased the first three games were away from home because by the time we got back to Anfield, they had really taken to me." Obviously he isnt going to put himself in a bad light by saying he was looking at other options, but thats straight from the man himself - admittingly it doesnt answer all the questions in this thread. btw - is the autob under discussion a new one? Edited October 10, 2006 by DPD1973
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