In short 100% agree with JJ in that he should never have left and should have retired a red. Never ever understood how that didnt happen.
No, I was appalled at the time, as were most people. This is what Beardo said when he was on LFCTV talking about his time at the club:
You were still scoring goals in 1991. When do you think things started to go wrong for you at Liverpool?
Probably when Kenny left. Nobody still knows the reason but I have my opinion and that is what he did for the families of Hillsborough eventually got to him. I don't mean that in a horrible way because the man was sensational. That is my feeling of it - I might be totally wrong there.
When he decided to go I was stunned. We were going to Luton to practice on the plastic pitch, but Ronnie Moran called a meeting in the dressing room and basically we got told Kenny had resigned. I was gobsmacked.
Why do you think there is this misconception that you and him didn't get on?
I don't know, I really haven't got a clue. It baffles me. I think Kenny would tell you the same. I wanted to be in the team - no doubt about it. But to be fair everybody else wanted to be in the team and that's the way it was. There were never any vendettas at Liverpool.
You wanted to be in the team - of course you did. But there was never a problem if you weren't because we had so many great players. When you look at rotation now, that was probably just the start of it. In those days people didn't rotate. Kenny was probably the first and ahead of his time.
Graeme Souness arrived at the club and a lot of the former players talk about how he perhaps somewhat ruthlessly came in and underestimated some of the potential still left in some of the players. Is that how you saw your relationship with him? Was he fair to you or not?
I wouldn't say he was unfair. What I would say - and I don't know this for a fact - is that he had a preconception of me before and almost made a decision before he came in. I was on the bench from the start. It wasn't as though he saw me play and then made a decision.
At the end of that season, we went out on tour and we played Arsenal in Mauritius and Graeme said at the end of that game: "You show me that attitude that you've just shown tonight, you will be in my team at the start of the season." Without being big-headed, I had always thought my attitude had been the same, but he had never seen me play because he made a decision and the team were going well. They kept winning most games and just missed out on the league.
I came back and always tried my best. But we were in Sweden on a pre-season tour and he called me to see him and said: "Everton want to buy you and I'm going to sell you." I asked him how much for and he said: "It's not up to me to tell you. Howard will tell you if he wants to tell you." I get on unbelievably with Graeme now but I was really disappointed in that. I would never have asked to leave Liverpool.