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Kenny Dalglish: If Terry was the wrong man a year ago, why is he the right man now?
Posted Monday, March 21, 2011 by Dailymail

Have your say - email me at Kenny.Dalglish@mailonsunday.co.uk

I'm not a fan of stadium announcers bellowing out the names of certain players louder than others. It is all very well announcing 'STEVE GERRARD!' but doesn't that just make the other players feel rubbish?

JOHN BISHOP

Kenny says: Even stadium announcers are allowed their favourite players!

The greatest all-time Scottish players in my view were Jim Baxter and Jimmy Johnstone. Will Scotland produce talents like that again?

DAVID McCANN

Kenny says: I don't think you can leave Denis Law out of any all-time list. Scotland has a tradition for producing great players. There might have been a relative dearth in recent times but the new generation coming through are really promising.
I've seen Carlos Tevez miss goal opportunities because he didn't have the confidence to roll the ball into the net with his 'weaker' left foot. Surely high-profile players should not embarrass themselves by exposing such a weakness?

ROGER ARSCOTT

Kenny says: Most players will have one stronger foot. The great Ferenc Puskas was primarily left-footed but didn't get too many complaints.

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