Just four weeks ago, in the expectation that the Hillsborough Independent Panel would bring out te truth about the 96, and show the efforts Kenny did back in 1989. I started a world side petition for Kenny to receive a knighthood. In those short weeks we have collected 3,000 signatures from all voe eh world
This subject has been raised in previous years by Steve Rotheram MP who, on behalf of the families of the 96, tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM), which received the support of 46 MPs. This has not, as far as we know, been taken any further by the parties involved.
There are only two petitions running today, one in the UK which can only be signed by UK residents only and this one,
http://www.change.org/petitions/recognition-for-services-to-liverpool-fc which is open to supporters worldwide. In the three weeks since I started the petition we have 3,100 signatures at the time of writing. Mainly from LFC web sites, facebook sites and twitter, but I am now hoping that some mainstream media outlets, can put together a constructive argument to Kenny to be knighted or not., but if you could support this it would be beneficial to those who know what Kenny did after the tragedy and since with his wife for charity. His services to football cannot be over looked. I have today e-mailed this story to 140 UK newspapers both large and small
There is now a dedicated Facebook page for Kenny
http://www.facebook.com/king.kenny.33449Please sign; I can’t think of anyone I’ve known in my life more deserving of a Knighthood than Kenny.
http://www.change.org/petitions/recognition-for-services-to-liverpool-fcSelected comments from around the world
From JK in Singapore
I chose Kenny as my hero when I was 5, he is the reason I support Liverpool. I couldn’t have chosen a better Hero, not just for his amazing football skills, or his ability as a Manager but for being the greatest man ever to WALK ON this earth. Except my Granddad!!! The humility and selflessness of this man is unsurpassed by any man in a sport that is governed by greed, and what he done for the Hillsborough families is unquestionably the most benevolent and caring action I have ever seen in sport. I would love to be half the man Kenny is.
From PG in Ireland
I am from the city and lifelong supporter - Dalglish is Liverpool Football club. The work he has done for the club and the Hillsborough families has been nothing short of amazing. He is the King to the city of Liverpool
From HR in Sweden
This man is an absolute selfless legend who has tirelessly supported the families and friends of the 96 victims of the Hillsborough tragedy.
From BW in Australia
He is one of the greatest people to have ever impacted Liverpool Football Club. Not only for his services for Liverpool Fc, But also because of the work he does, supporting the Hillsbrough families.
From SS in the UK
It's about time king Kenny was recognized not just for his service to sport but for all his tireless effort for charities. And who can forget how he helped the families affected by Hillsborough? Knight this king.
From MF in Brazil
K.Daglish has been an inspiration to me all my life and I would like to see him get justly recognized for his service to the community.
From JF in Bosnia
Dalglish is the reason why I first fell in love with LFC 32 years ago! He is the best of the best & a true legend that deserves to be knighted. He lives & breathes LFC...& so do I. I love Dalglish & long live the King!
From PD in India
There is nobody that deserves it more than Kenny, not just because what he has won in his career, he should get it for his charity work and for the unbelievable humanitarian work for the families and deceased of Hillsborough. There is nobody that deserves it more than Kenny, not just because what he has won in his career, he should get it for his charity work and for the unbelievable humanitarian work for the families and deceased of Hillsborough, there are lots of people who get honored by the country for doing a lot less. It’s a disgrace he has not already been knighted
From Anon in New Jersey USA
Kenny Dalglish has tirelessly worked and supported on behalf of the Liverpool community, ON AND OFF the field, especially regarding the Hillsborough disaster and he deserves recognition for his work. YNWA, King Kenny!!
And especially from JY in Bali
A legend who make Liverpool club a history..I am proud of him even though I am a die hard man utd supporter. Sir Kenny please!
Knighthood - King Kenny please sign -
http://www.change.org/petitions/recognition-for-services-to-liverpool-fc or facebook
www.facebook.com/king.kenny.33449 Kenny deserves this more than anyone I know, please allow him to be included in this distinguished list
Athletics
Roger Bannister 1975 (born 1929)
Murray Halberg (NZ) 1988 (born 1933)
Christopher Chataway 1995 (born 1931)
Mary Peters 2000 (born 1939)
Kelly Holmes 2005 (born 1970)
Tanni Grey-Thompson 2005 (born 1969)
Sebastian Coe 2006 (born 1956) (Note: Coe had already been made a Life Peer in 2000)
John Walker (NZ) 2009 (born 1952) KNZM
Peter Snell (NZ) 2009 (born 1938) KNZM
Boxing
Henry Cooper 2000 (1934–2011)
Cycling
Chris Hoy 2009 (born 1976)
Note: Hubert Opperman (1904-1996) was perhaps best known for his cycling achievements, but his 1968 knighthood was in recognition of his service as Australian High Commissioner to Malta.[1]
Fencing
Mary Glen-Haig 1993 (born 1918)
Football
Trevor Brooking Jun-2004
Matt Busby Jun-1969
Bobby Charlton Jun-1994
Alex Ferguson Jun-1999
Tom Finney Jan-1998
Geoff Hurst Jun-1998
Stanley Matthews Jan-1965
Bert Millichip 1991
Bobby Robson Jun-2002
Stanley Rous 1949
Walter Winterbottom 1978
Golf
Henry Cotton 1987 (1907-1987)
Bob Charles (NZ) 1999 (born 1936) KNZM
Nick Faldo 2009[2] (born 1957)
Horse racing
Gordon Richards 1953 (1904–1986)
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort 1968 (1887–1983)
Noel Murless 1977 (1910–1987)
Peter O'Sullevan 1997 (born 1918)
Henry Cecil 2011 (born 1943)
Motor racing
Henry Segrave 1929 (1896-1930)
Malcolm Campbell 1931 (1885-1948)
Jack Brabham 1979 (born 1926)
Frank Williams 1999 (born 1942)
Stirling Moss 2000 (born 1929)
Jackie Stewart 2001 (born 1939)
Mountaineering
Edmund Hillary (NZ) KBE 1953 (1919-2008) ONZ 1987, KG 1995
John Hunt 1953 (1910-1988) Life Peer 1966, KG 1979
Chris Bonington 1996 (born 1934)
Rowing
Steve Redgrave 2001 (born 1962)
Matthew Pinsent 2005 (born 1970)
Rugby
Wilson Whineray (NZ) 1998 (born 1935) KNZM
Brian Lochore (NZ) 1999 (born 1940) KNZM
Clive Woodward 2004 (born 1956)
Colin Meads (NZ) 2009 (born 1936)
Ian McGeechan 2010 (born 1946)
Fred Allen (NZ) 2010 (born 1920) KNZM
John Graham (NZ) 2011 (born 1935) KNZM
Graham Henry (NZ) 2012 (born 1946) KNZM
John Kirwan (NZ) 2012 (born 1964) KNZM
Squash
Susan Devoy (NZ) 1998 (born 1964) [edit]Tennis
Norman Brookes 1939 (1877–1968)
Yachting
Francis Chichester 1967 (1901–1972)
Alec Rose 1968 (1908-1991)
Naomi James (NZ) 1979 (born 1949)
Robin Knox-Johnston 1995 (born 1939)
Peter Blake (NZ) 1995 (1948–2001)
Chay Blyth 1997 (born 1940)
Ellen MacArthur 2005 (born 1976)
Russell Coutts 2009 (born 1962) KNZM