Liverpool Football Club’s caretaker Kenny Dalglish is expected to be to the list of candidates for the permanent position of manager. The scot will be in line for the Merseysiders’ hot seat and a long term contract that is envisaged to last well beyond a week. As caretaker, Dalglish is in charge until he gets the sack. As permanent manager, the chairman will firstly say that the manager has the backing of the board and then get the sack.
Dalglish, who won eight league titles as a player and a manager with Liverpool between 1977 and 1991, applied for the job in the summer after the departure of Rafael Benitez, only to be overlooked in favour of Hodgson because the board could not read his handwriting.
Asked what the criteria was for identifying the next permanent manager, Director of Football, Damien Comolli, said: "Competence, someone who will fit into the club and playing philosophy and huge on man-management - the three things most important to the club – and an ability to leave the premises quickly when given a P45 and Liverpool also have a great history of managers who mumble.”
Currently, as caretaker Daglish gets to lock up after everyone has gone home, mop the corridors and do simple handy man jobs around the ground.
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