Kenny Dalglish

2025

Documentary / Sport

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 100% · 15 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 100%
IMDb Rating 8.0/10 10 483 483

Plot summary

An in-depth look at the iconic Scottish soccer player who led Liverpool Football Club to a slew of victories as both player and manager.

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1 hr 43 min
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1 hr 43 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Justin D 10 / 10

There are no Talking Heads in this picture

There are no Talking Heads in this picture, it’s just the voices of Kenny Daglish, his wife Marina and others talking over scenes of the times, his time at Celtic and Liverpool and the relationship he had with the adopted city of Liverpool. And Daglish and Liverpool should both be proud. Daglish may be a great footballer and manager, but it’s how he responds to the two disasters that mark the man. It’s more than just football and the clips took me back to a different time. Lovely stuff and recommended.
Reviewed by Chris T 10 / 10

Watch this in conjunction with 'KENNY', another documentary

Watch this in conjunction with 'KENNY', another documentary. There's some overlap, I watched these on consecutive nights, but it just gives an amazing insight to the man. I used to watch Liverpool play when he was a player (Brucey, what's the score? Brucey, Brucey what's the score? .....If you know, you know!) bur both of these are amazing. I can't say anything else except, he is a wonderful player, manager.... but more importantly....just a great human being!
Reviewed by Leaburn O 6 / 10

Well produced as always but Kampadia has made

Well produced as always but Kampadia has made more compelling documentaries. Dalglish is a fairly dreary but talented legend in Liverpool but it’s a well worn story and very little is added by this homage. It doesn’t delve beneath the surface or reveal anything new, so we’re left with legitimate grievances and typical Scouse bleetings of Tory victimisation. Watched on Amazon Prime.
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