This is the first in a series of free audio documentaries, brought to you by The Anfield Wrap, reliving significant days in the history of Liverpool Football Club, in the words of those who were there to witness.
Part one of “TAW Moments In Time” tells the story of Kenny Dalglish’s resignation as manager of Liverpool, one of the most groundbreaking couple of days in the club’s history, with the circumstances surrounding his departure in February 1991 still being debated and discussed to this day.
Detailing the events of that fateful day are former players Bruce Grobbelaar and Glenn Hysen, former coach Roy Evans, journalists Graham Beecroft, Tony Evans, David Prentice, Brian Reade, Clive Tyldesley and Henry Winter, supporters Rob Gutmann, John Mackin, Mike Nevin and Kev Sampson, and TV presenter and daughter of Kenny, Kelly Cates.
Brilliant! Thanks a million
Fantastic! As a young fan who wasn’t alive during the Kenny era it was engaging to be able to hear a full and detailed account of what it would have been like to live through his abrupt resignation. Listening to the story, I found myself relating to all the emotions expressed by everyone who spoke and I can almost feel now what I would have felt when living through such a distinct period for our club. Thank you for giving us fans a brilliantly put together and intriguing insight into our club’s history.
Brilliant a great listen
Really good lads. Took me back.
Well in.
Ben
Outstanding. Superb contributions from such a great cross selection of those so closely involved with an event of seismic proportions in our clubs history. Bought back so many memories of his and Shanks’ resignation. You guys have set the bar very high for the series. Thank you
Perfect birthday pressie, thanks TAW!
Unbelievable lads amazing production.
Brill!
That was brilliant lads. Really emotional listen.
Wonderful show that lads. Brought up many of my feelings at the end there, i was too young when Kenny first left but the show helps find out how it was felt at the time.
Well done
Keep up the good work