Sir Kenny Dalglish Receives Lifetime Achievement Award at BBC Sports Personality
Sir Kenny Dalglish, the legendary Liverpool player and manager, was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BBC Sports Personality. In an emotional speech, Dalglish expressed his gratitude and paid tribute to his family, as well as his role in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster.
A Remarkable Career
Dalglish’s illustrious career includes 515 appearances for Liverpool, where he won six league titles and three European Cups. In his first season as player-manager in 1986, he led Liverpool to the domestic double. Throughout his managerial career, Dalglish managed the club for 381 games across two spells.
A Humble and Funny Speech
Known as King Kenny by Liverpool fans, Dalglish delivered a speech filled with humility and humor. He thanked the BBC for the award and expressed his appreciation for the support he received from his family and football clubs. Dalglish also joked about his new role as a non-executive director at Liverpool and the joy of winning a trophy upon his return.
Remembering Hillsborough
Dalglish acknowledged the importance of the Hillsborough disaster and the impact it had on the football club and its supporters. He emphasized that the people affected by the tragedy are more important than football itself and expressed gratitude for their support.
Recognition from Fellow Scot Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson, Liverpool left-back and current Scotland captain, attended the awards ceremony and took to Instagram to congratulate Sir Kenny on his lifetime achievement award. Robertson described it as an honor and a privilege to be part of the event and praised Dalglish as a worthy recipient.
Sir Kenny’s Emotional Closing
As he concluded his speech, Dalglish became emotional and jokingly attributed the tearful moment to his wife, Marina. He expressed his gratitude to Fenway Sports Group for his current role at Liverpool and reiterated the importance of the Hillsborough tragedy and the unity it brought to the club and its supporters.
Overall, Sir Kenny Dalglish’s speech was a heartfelt tribute to his career, family, and the enduring spirit of Liverpool Football Club.