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.
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.