The Liverpool manager admits that he is to be held responsible for bringing in the likes of Carroll and Downing not the departing Damien Comolli, as Liverpool’s former director of football acted on Dalglish’s choice...
After a woeful English Premier League season, the axe has come down at Anfield and it has not hit the head of their much criticized manager Kenny Dalglish but their director of football, Damien Comolli.
Comolli parted ways with the club on Thursday but it is Dalglish who has come out and said that he is to be held responsible for Liverpool’s transfer activity as Comolli never signed a single player without Dalglish’s consent
and preferences involved. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809’s new signings over the last two transfer windows have not performed up to the expected levels.
Most prominently, Carroll’s name stands out from the rest as the 35 million pound striker has failed to make an impact alongside the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Jordan-Henderson-c19102. Dalglish’s team have found it hard to compete for
a UEFA Champions League place this season and it looks like they will have to make do with their Carling Cup win this season.
Dalglish said, “He has been really helpful in every transfer target we've gone for. Everyone who has come into the club since Damien has been here was of my choice. Once I made the choice on who I wanted Damien went away and did
a fantastic http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 of bringing them in."
He added, "I had a fantastic working and personal relationship with Damien since he came here. It is disappointing but I suppose there is not much in football which comes as a surprise. It is sad to see anyone leave the football
club and he goes with my best wishes and hopefully it is not long before we meet again. We wish him well with everything that he does."
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