Put Dalglish on board, says Liverpool star
Published Date:
07 September 2008
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has urged the club's owners to give Reds legend Kenny Dalglish a place on the board.
Carragher believes a lack of footballing knowledge within the Anfield hierarchy could prove damaging.
The 30-year-old would like to see American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks appoint a figure such as former player and manager Dalglish to help with key decisions.
Hicks and Gillett last year revealed they had sounded out Jurgen Klinsmann with a view to succeeding manager Rafael Benitez should the Spaniard leave, but admitted having limited knowledge of the German.
Carragher, writing in his autobiography Carra, printed in the News of the World, said: "What worries me about Hicks saying saying he'd never heard of Klinsmann is this: what happens when we do need to appoint another manager?
"Liverpool fans will shudder at the idea of names being checked on the internet.
"If Kenny was on the board, the owners would be able to ask his advice in the knowledge he has a grasp of what supporters here expect."
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07 September 2008 9:20 PM
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