Kenny Dalglish, the Scottish footballer and manager who was a key figure in Liverpool's success during the 1980s, has spoken about his experiences with the Hillsborough disaster and its aftermath. The film "Kenny Dalglish: A Love Story" is based on his life and features interviews with the former Liverpool player and manager.
In an interview with The Guardian, Dalglish discussed his memories of taking his children to Anfield Stadium, where they would watch him play for Liverpool, and how he felt about the fans' reaction to their father's death. He also spoke about the Sun newspaper's role in perpetuating false rumors about Liverpool supporters being drunk and violent after the disaster.
Dalglish has said that he doesn't think there will ever be closure for the families of those who died in Hillsborough, as history does not provide answers. However, he believes that by telling their stories and remembering their sacrifices, we can honor their memories and keep their legacies alive.
The film "Kenny Dalglish: A Love Story" is a tribute to his life and career, and it features interviews with people who knew him, including his family and former teammates. The movie is set to be released in cinemas on October 29-30 and on Amazon Prime from November 4.
In an interview with The Guardian, Dalglish discussed his memories of taking his children to Anfield Stadium, where they would watch him play for Liverpool, and how he felt about the fans' reaction to their father's death. He also spoke about the Sun newspaper's role in perpetuating false rumors about Liverpool supporters being drunk and violent after the disaster.
Dalglish has said that he doesn't think there will ever be closure for the families of those who died in Hillsborough, as history does not provide answers. However, he believes that by telling their stories and remembering their sacrifices, we can honor their memories and keep their legacies alive.
The film "Kenny Dalglish: A Love Story" is a tribute to his life and career, and it features interviews with people who knew him, including his family and former teammates. The movie is set to be released in cinemas on October 29-30 and on Amazon Prime from November 4.