Blackpool manager Ian Holloway hopes that King Kenny does not tarnish his Liverpool legacy ... but the Geordies were pleased to see the back of him when he left St James' Park.
The pair go head-to-head on Wednesday night in Dalglish's first Premier League game in over 12 years following his return to Anfield on Saturday.
Holloway: "I don't want the fans to ever turn on Kenny. He doesn't deserve that. What Kenny can't do is carry the can for all this.
"If he was young enough to play he would make a difference, but when you're on the line, sometimes no matter what you say, it doesn't always have the same effect.
"Look at Alan Shearer at Newcastle. That's the best example. Luckily the fans still like him."