can't agree with that, haven't you read his first autobiography, he idolised Shanks
I think he let a lot of people down with his cosying up to Thatcher though
The only thing that matters is when he had a red shirt on he gave everything for the team, which he did.
Good interview with Kevin said plenty of positive things, about the club, he obviously adored Shanks, and at the end of the programme, said that what he learnt at Liverpool set him up for the man he became in football. He had very good memories of his early days at the club remembers the street were his first digs were, and mentions the guy who became a close friend of his who drove him around, before he got his first car.
Considering he had only just signed for the club, it was amazing that he got his debut chance in the first team so soon, infact just after they'd finished the pre season. He scored a goal on his debut against Forest, one that was made for him by Tosh and went on from there. I find it interesting that he had little memories of his goals, in fact he claimed that few of them would of won any goal of the season competitions. He loved Shanks said that all of the players thought the world of him. Interesting little story about the FA Cup final of 1974, said all Shanks did before the game, was to pin Malcolm McDonald's interview on the wall, and told the players to all read it. As Kevin said no one needed any motivation after that, they just went out determined to prove a point.
Also said that he felt he needed the challenge of going abroad, to try football in a different environment, though had a hazy memory of Hamburg's game at Liverpool the next season, though Terry Mc apparantly likes to remind him of all the goals he scored!
Funny little story about the time him and Tosh were given the contest with the coloured cards. Kevin said he was terrible only got one right, but Tosh got four out of five. Said to Tosh that was amazing you must be telepathic then Tosh told him that he could actually see the colours of the card through the camera lens, he hadn't even thought to look at the lens himself! Kevin said Tosh was a really intelligent player, although they never had a night out together in all their time as team mates, but he was an easy player to play with because they both kept it simple, maybe still a lesson for today. Was very respectful of Kenny, and thought that the two of them could of played in the same team, as good players can always find a way to do that.