sebastianpines:

This is funny! #LFC #CFC (Taken with instagram)

And you never will.

Long Live the King!

(Source: pedroleiva)

ellegore-ynwa:

YNWA

(Source: ellegore)

Still upset that Kenny is gone, and I’d be overjoyed if FSG turned around and said they made a mistake but that isn’t going to happen. I know people are worried about the decline of the “Liverpool Way” and LFC finally succumbing to the corporatism of modern football, I am too, but I hope whoever is appointed as a replacement won’t become divisive. As Kenny reminded us, no person is bigger than the club. Its unfortunate that he was forced to leave, but I hope the foundation he created allows the new manager to build and bring more success. I’m sure many will, but, just as we did with Kenny, we’ll need to support giving the new manager time to adjust and hope he does the best he can with our club. If we don’t do that, I think we’ll ensure many of the things that make Liverpool special will be gone.

Again, gutted that the King was sacked, but at this point its best for the club to hope they find a replacement quickly and get back to building up this club.

theredsgallery:

The King.

Long Live The King!

(Source: octobones)

kolyaaa:

Don’t go. :(

hahassan:

I miss you already Kenny.

At work but came on to see what people think.

I can’t believe Kenny has been sacked. We need some consistency, we need to build, and having a brand new manager come in, bring uncertainty to players and try to reshape the entire squad again won’t do that. We were disappointing and needed to improve in many positions, but the cup runs and the amount of chances we made in the league showed Kenny put together a decent squad. When your team creates so many chances, hits the woodwork so many times, you’ve done a good job as manager, its the players’ job to but those in the back of the net. 

If FSG doesn’t get a good replacement quickly, this next season could be horrid. 

Kenny will always be King.