The article features an interview with Kenny Dalglish, a Scottish footballer and manager who won numerous titles with Liverpool. The conversation takes place while Dalglish is watching Liverpool play Manchester United at Anfield Stadium.
Dalglish discusses his feelings about the Hillsborough disaster, which occurred in 1989 when he was managing Liverpool. He recalls being telephoned by the Sun's editor, Kelvin MacKenzie, asking him to put "We Lied" in the headline to help end the city's boycott of the newspaper. Dalglish replied that he couldn't help and hung up.
The article also touches on Dalglish's recent involvement with Liverpool, including their surprise defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt in a Champions League tie. Despite this setback, Dalglish remains optimistic about the team's prospects for winning the league title again.
Throughout the conversation, Kapadia highlights Dalglish's commitment to his players and fans, as well as his willingness to stand up against injustice. The film about Dalglish is set to be released in cinemas on October 29-30 and will also be available on Amazon Prime from November 4.
Dalglish discusses his feelings about the Hillsborough disaster, which occurred in 1989 when he was managing Liverpool. He recalls being telephoned by the Sun's editor, Kelvin MacKenzie, asking him to put "We Lied" in the headline to help end the city's boycott of the newspaper. Dalglish replied that he couldn't help and hung up.
The article also touches on Dalglish's recent involvement with Liverpool, including their surprise defeat by Eintracht Frankfurt in a Champions League tie. Despite this setback, Dalglish remains optimistic about the team's prospects for winning the league title again.
Throughout the conversation, Kapadia highlights Dalglish's commitment to his players and fans, as well as his willingness to stand up against injustice. The film about Dalglish is set to be released in cinemas on October 29-30 and will also be available on Amazon Prime from November 4.