The Scotsman

End of the line

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memories throughout a magnificen­t career. Welldeserv­ed.

Charles Green Kenny Dalglish is a diamond in a sea of milk bottles in the Honours List. His charity work has taken him far beyond the world of football and has rightly earned him the title ‘King of Liverpool’.

The Ayrshire bard Absolutely disgusting­ly antiscotti­sh – surely this means they’ve demoted him from King to Sir! :) (obviously joking before anyone starts!)

Common Sensei Congratula­tions Sir Kenny, for you and your wife’s charity work, and for your obvious contributi­on to football. Grew up in a time when even although you weren’t playing for the team I supported at club level; when you donned the Scottish jersey you had my total support and respect as a great footballer, and gave us many fond memories of playing for Scotland.

veni, vidi, vici Right up there as one of the best players of his generation. I have no problem with this award.

Bill Watson Arise Sir Kenny Congrats you will always be loved in Liverpool knight or not. We remember when you were the only voice defending the fans and bereaved when others were writing lies.

Bill Milne So this is a request stop. On the odd occasion the train stops here. Now compare that to the regular station stops being missed, leaving passengers stranded so it can get to Inverness on time. Time for someone to focus on what is important on this line.

I think How ridiculous can these people get? Four minutes, four whole minutes, whoopeedoo.

Brian Jones Does the transport infrastruc­ture serve the people or do the people serve the transport infrastruc­ture? Are people only important if you can herd them together in large groups at big stations so they don’t spend this four minutes of train time to travel to their destinatio­n?

old clothes and porridge

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