Thursday, April 28, 2011

Advice Dalglish to Carroll

Coming to a meeting between Liverpool and Newcastle United at Anfield on Sunday (fifth), the manager of the Reds, Kenny Dalglish, give a advice to Andy Carroll to accept all that may be posted insults supporters of The Magpies as a compliment.
Young England striker was impressed with Newcastle at the beginning of this season before finally moving to Anfield in the winter transfer market yesterday with a transfer value of 35 million pounds.
The arrival of Newcastle to Anfield supporters Sunday that has the potential to disrupt the game earlier this season, Carroll was publicly hailed St. James' Park. Could be the fans who came to be insulted by it as a traitor.
However, Dalglish insisted that the humiliation that comes from a number of supporters of his former club that would mean they consider Carroll as an important part of the club before he left the club. "They will react in any way they want and that is a compliment in a strange way. If you feel insulted, it means you are important to them," Dalglish said as quoted by The Mirror.
Scottish manager also insisted that the match at Anfield this weekend not quite do away with what he has given Carroll for Newcastle, and vice versa. Dalglish also give examples of when Alan Shearer joined The Magpies from Blackburn Rovers. He believes the Newcastle fans what he is feeling not poise Rovers supporters.
"I think the child was expecting something, but this game will not just wipe out what he has done for their football club and this will not eliminate the football club how meaningful it is for Andy. I do not know what they will do Sunday , but if as a player you do not have the humiliation of your old fans, then they are not too disappointed you go, "said Dalglish" I'm sure when the Newcastle to get Alan Shearer, they do not consider the supporters of Blackburn Rovers, but that's football, "he continued .
For the match at Anfield this Sunday, actually there is a possibility Carroll could not appear to face his former club because of an injury. However, the manager seemed still waiting clearer certainty whether Carroll can play or have to wait for the next game.
"We are pleased with the course of rehabilitation and also looks at some of the game. Unfortunately, after scoring two goals against Manchester City he suffered injuries so that we can only wait and see whether he will play this week," said Dalglish. "If he does not fit, then he will be fit for the next game," he added.

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