'It's what's in your heart that counts': Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough

The article features an interview with Kenny Dalglish, the former Liverpool FC manager, about his new film "Kenny Dalglish: The Unyielding Spirit". The conversation covers various aspects of Dalglish's life and career, including his experiences at Hillsborough and his views on the media's treatment of Liverpool fans.

Dalglish reflects on the 27-year journey to justice for the victims of Hillsborough, saying "I don't think they'll ever get closure. History doesn't give you closure, does it? I don't think it's possible." He also expresses his pride in the people who stood up for those without a voice.

Dalglish is asked about Liverpool's chances of winning the league again, and he responds with characteristic dry wit, saying "I'm no clairvoyant. But we'll have a go."

The film features interviews with Dalglish and other key figures from his life, including JΓΌrgen Klopp and Alex Ferguson. It also includes footage of Dalglish's time at Liverpool, as well as clips from the 1986 FA Cup final and the 1994 World Cup.

Throughout the conversation, Dalglish comes across as a humble and down-to-earth person who is deeply committed to his values of honesty, integrity, and compassion. His passion for football is evident, but it is tempered by a deep sense of empathy and understanding for those affected by the Hillsborough disaster.
 
omg u gotta see dis movie about kenny dalglish 🀩 its so inspiring! he's still got that fire in him lol but seriously tho his story is like wow 27 yrs of fighting for justice & u can just feel how much it weighs on him heartbreakingly says they'll never get closure but im sure the fans who lost loved ones are still searching for it πŸ’” anyhoo its defo worth a watch & btw did u no he's been spotted cheering on liverpool again in recent matches πŸ†πŸ‘
 
I just finished watching that documentary about Kenny Dalglish πŸŽ₯ and I'm still reeling from the conversation he had with JΓΌrgen Klopp 😊. What struck me most was how humble Kenny is despite being a legend in the football world. He's not afraid to share his feelings, especially when it comes to Hillsborough. It's like you can feel the weight of those 27 years of waiting for justice on his shoulders πŸ’”.

I also love how he talks about the power of people standing up for those without a voice πŸ‘₯. That's something we can all learn from. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want to see Liverpool win the league again? πŸ† It's like Kenny is saying "we'll give it a go" with that dry wit πŸ˜‚. I'm rooting for them anyway!
 
I'm not sure how realistic this film is gonna be... I mean, Kenny Dalglish's got a lot to say and he always speaks from his heart, so yeah, that's what you'd expect. But 27 years to justice? That's just crazy. You can't put a timeline on things like that. The government's been investigating for decades and they still haven't found anyone responsible... I'm not saying the film is gonna lie or anything, but I think it's gonna be tough to get everything right. And what about JΓΌrgen Klopp's take? Is he just gonna perpetuate Dalglish's narrative or give his own spin on things? I hope they got him to speak honestly πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” i mean, watching dalglish talk about hillsborough feels like you're watching an old friend relive some hard memories. he's always been known for his straight-shooter attitude, but this time around it seems even more genuine – like he's not just spouting off talking points, he's genuinely grappling with the complexities of justice and closure. πŸ€• on the other hand, that part where he talks about liverpool's chances of winning the league again? haha yeah, let's be real, we've been saying that for decades now. still, it's great to see him back in the spotlight, sharing his wisdom and humility with a new generation...
 
man i just watched this doc on kenny dalglish and its really moving 🀯 he seems like such a humble guy despite being a legend in football πŸ† his views on hillsborough are so heartbreaking, its crazy how long it's been since that tragedy happened πŸ’” i love how he talks about the fans who stood up for each other, thats the kind of spirit that makes you proud 😊 and omg his dry wit in that interview had me cracking up πŸ˜‚ im not gonna lie tho i'm a bit skeptical about liverpool winning the league again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ but its clear they're working hard with klopp at the helm ⚽️
 
I just saw this article about Kenny Dalglish's new film and I'm still trying to process everything 🀯. The way he talks about Hillsborough is so raw and emotional - you can really feel the weight of what happened on his shoulders πŸ’”. It's crazy how much progress we've made since then, but at the same time, it's clear that there's still a lot of work to be done in terms of justice for the victims and their families 🀝. I love that he's so proud of the fans who stood up for those without a voice - it gives me hope for the future ⚽️. And can we talk about how cool it is that JΓΌrgen Klopp and Alex Ferguson are in the film too? 😎 It's clear that Kenny was a true leader on and off the pitch, and this film is definitely worth watching πŸ‘
 
Kenny's right, though – justice takes time πŸ•°οΈ. 27 years in and still no closure? It's heartbreaking to think about all the loved ones who lost their lives that day and the families who're still waiting for answers. I can only imagine how tough it must be for them to see a new film coming out like this. Still, it's good to hear JΓΌrgen Klopp and others paying tribute to Kenny's legacy πŸ™. And who knows? Maybe Liverpool will surprise us all and win the league again πŸ˜‰!
 
I just watched this film about Kenny Dalglish's life and I gotta say... 27 years trying to get justice for Hillsborough? That's just heartbreaking 😩. I feel so bad for him, the fans, the victims' families... it's like they're still waiting for answers πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. But what really gets me is how humble he is about all this. He's not trying to seek attention or fame; he's just a guy who cares deeply about doing what's right πŸ’•. And JΓΌrgen Klopp and Alex Ferguson even came out to support him? That's some next-level sportsmanship πŸ™Œ. Anyway, I'm glad the film is shedding more light on this important chapter in Liverpool FC history... we need to keep pushing for justice and closure 😊.
 
I'm thinking about how Kenny Dalglish's story is so inspiring 🀩... as a footy fan myself, I grew up idolising him, and to see someone with his values shine through in an interview like this? It's just beautiful πŸ’•. I mean, can you imagine dealing with the media treatment of Liverpool fans back then? it's crazy to think about how far we've come πŸ™Œ... but what really gets me is that he's still got that fire for justice πŸ”₯... and you know what? his humility and empathy are just as captivating as his football skills 😊. I'm definitely gonna check out this film, can't wait to learn more about the man behind the legend πŸ‘
 
I'm getting chills just reading this 🀯 Dalglish's words about the fans being silenced by the media are so poignant πŸ˜” I mean, 27 years on and no closure? It's like justice is still being served with a big ol' plate of 'too little, too late'. πŸ’” But at the same time, his pride in the people who stood up for those without a voice gives me hope 🌟 Maybe one day we'll see some real change. And that quote about not being a clairvoyant but still giving it a go? Classic Kenny πŸ˜‚ Love how down-to-earth he is, despite all the big titles and accolades. He's just a regular bloke who cares deeply about his values πŸ’–
 
Wow 🀯, 27 years on and still no closure πŸ˜”... interesting how Dalglish's perspective on justice has shifted over time. I think what's more interesting is how his humility and down-to-earth nature shine through in the film πŸŽ₯. His passion for football, while evident, doesn't overshadow his empathy and compassion ❀️. The fact that he's willing to speak out about the media's treatment of Liverpool fans takes a lot of courage πŸ’ͺ... anyway, I'm intrigued by JΓΌrgen Klopp's thoughts on Dalglish in the film πŸ€”
 
πŸ˜” I can imagine how tough it must've been for Kenny Dalglish to talk about Hillsborough after all these years... 27 years is just so long to be waiting for justice, u know? πŸ€• It's like, closure doesn't exist in history, or something... but that don't mean we gotta give up hope, right? πŸ’ͺ I'm really proud of the fans who stood up for those who couldn't speak for themselves, they're true heroes! πŸ’• And honestly, it's nice to see Kenny being his humble self, still got that down-to-earth vibe about him... 😊
 
man i feel so bad for kenny dalglish having to relive all that tragedy with hillsborough still not getting justice its like, history can be cruel πŸ€• he seems like such a cool guy too, humble and down-to-earth, just doing his thing for the love of football but also being super empathetic towards those affected by hillsborough...i wish we could get closure on all that stuff
 
Dalglish's words about closure still haunt me πŸ€•. You can feel the weight of that tragedy bearing down on him, even after all these years. It's heartbreaking to think he'll never see justice served. At the same time, it's inspiring to see a man who's been through so much stay true to himself and his values. His humility is something we could all learn from πŸ’”
 
I'm glad they're finally making a film about Kenny Dalglish's life πŸŽ¬πŸ‘. I mean, his story is so inspiring, you know? He's like, the ultimate underdog who never gave up on what he believed in πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, I do have to agree with him when he says he doesn't think people will ever get closure about Hillsborough... it's just not something that can be undone, you know? πŸ€• And his comments about the media and Liverpool fans are right on point, too - it's crazy how some people still don't understand what happened at Anfield back in '86 😩. The fact that he's speaking out again is a good thing, but I wish more people would listen to him when they had the chance... anyway, can't wait to see the film and hear more about his experiences πŸŽ₯πŸ‘€
 
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