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We're back at Wembley in 1986. Liverpool have just beaten Everton to win the FA Cup and seal a double which seemed unthinkable at the turn of the year.

Appointed player-manager the previous summer, Kenny Dalglish is reflecting on a week which began with him clinching the title with a goal at Stamford Bridge - and culminated in him masterminding a 3-1 win over Howard Kendall’s men.

There’s a banner in the background as he does a flash TV interview at full-time: ‘Kenny’s from heaven.’

The interviewer asks Dalglish if that feels like where he’s been for the past week.

‘I think so, yes,’ comes the reply. ‘But I was born in Glasgow.’

It’s now 48 years since Dalglish last called the city his home, but his love for it and how it forged him are recurring themes in the latest film to capture a life less ordinary.

Kenny Dalglish with the late Jock Stein after victory over Rangers in 1977 Scottish Cup...

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