Jamie Carragher enjoyed a long and successful career with Liverpool and has revealed some comments he used to hear, that he didn’t agree with.
Speaking on The Overlap, the Scouser said: “When I was a kid, Kenny Dalglish’s son played, I played against him, Paul, and he played in my group at Liverpool and Kenny was manager of Liverpool
“So, when you’re saying about me watching my son as a player, Kenny was the manager, so he would come and watch him play.
“And it wasn’t like the academy system, it was only once a week then, it was the school of excellence and I vividly remember that when Paul Dalglish was playing against me, it was like a bit of a big thing ‘that’s Kenny Dalglish’s son’.
“And you’d always get them comments, as you’ve probably had; ‘he’s not as good as his dad’ and even as a kid i’d be thinking, ‘what a ridiculous thing to say, Kenny Dalglish is one of the greatest players ever’.”
It’s fair to say that measuring yourself to the standards of Sir Kenny Dalglish is something that nearly every footballer ever has failed to achieve.
Paul Dalglish played for the likes of Newcastle, Norwich and Blackpool, so it was far from an unsuccessful career for the son of an Anfield legend.
