i kennedy had been rejected by port vale before arsenal signed him up, and yet withjohn radford, he scored liverpool, and on a billboard, a newspaper stand, it had, "shankly resigns". and i was about to sign for liverpool! the new man in charge, bob paisley, switched kennedy from a forward to a midfielder. he'd found his place in the gathering wave. kennedy would be a crucial part of the liverpool team that dominated the �*70s, with shankly still watching his final signing admiringly. he's making the other people think, because they say, "where is this fella kennedy again? " and, of course, one of the great things about him is his accuracy of kicking. i mean, he could chip the ball into a bucket, really. five times out of six. only rarely was that touch and technique shown off in an england shirt, though. it's going to come to kennedy's left foot! i and kennedy scores! he couldn't displace trevor brooking in the team. but at anfield, he was loved. paisley called him one of liverpool's greatest players and probably the most underrated. the signs of parkinson's had been with him for years be