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[Football] Sir Kenny Dalglish



dazzer6666

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I think he ensured a Liverpool club presence at each one, but he didn’t attend all of them himself. Still a magnificent gesture which is the mark of a clearly very special bloke. Fully deserved knighthood.

Probably right, my mistake......’all’ has been reported so many times though.
 




pastafarian

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If all current footballers could be like Kenny Dalglish in the way they conduct themselves, we would have little to complain about.
A fully deserved honour. Congratulations King Kenny.
 




piersa

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A celebrity who actually deserves a knighthood. I'm in shock.
 


vegster

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If all current footballers could be like Kenny Dalglish in the way they conduct themselves, we would have little to complain about.
A fully deserved honour. Congratulations King Kenny.

This. A man who genuinely deserves a knighthood.
 




Lower West Stander

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I’m going to be contrarian here. I don’t like him at all.

His behaviour during the Suarez/ Evra racism row was an absolute disgrace. He played the “everyone’s against us” card whilst Fergie let justice take its course.

Funny how some things are completely forgotten.


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clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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I’m going to be contrarian here. I don’t like him at all.

His behaviour during the Suarez/ Evra racism row was an absolute disgrace. He played the “everyone’s against us” card whilst Fergie let justice take its course.

Funny how some things are completely forgotten.


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A bit of a blot (in the context of the pressure of the media), but does nothing to diminish his career and his subsequent support of the Hillsborough families.

He has dedicated his post football time to charity, not a lot of ex-footballers bother.

I'm not really one for the honours system, but he deserves one.
 


Megazone

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To get a knighthood for simply playing a game which involves kicking a ball over a line, is just ridiculous. Where is the common sense? He's not a hero or an inspiration, he's just lucky to have been born with the ability to become a very good footballer. He should feel blessed not 'honoured'. Give it to someone whose life doesn't evolve around 90 mins a week.
 


clapham_gull

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To get a knighthood for simply playing a game which involves kicking a ball over a line, is just ridiculous. Where is the common sense? He's not a hero or an inspiration, he's just lucky to have been born with the ability to become a very good footballer. He should feel blessed not 'honoured'. Give it to someone whose life doesn't evolve around 90 mins a week.

Very very unfair.

Raised millions for charity, particularly cancer focused ones and has done a lot for the families of Hillsborough. Not the first time he has recognised for it.

Oh and he was a top footballer, but he isn't getting a knighthood just for that.

I agree with you on the general point, but he deserves it. Very quietly putting a lot back and using his celebrity in the city to do so. Not seeing out his days annoying people as a pundit on Sky.

Sorry, you are bang wrong on this one.
 
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dazzer6666

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To get a knighthood for simply playing a game which involves kicking a ball over a line, is just ridiculous. Where is the common sense? He's not a hero or an inspiration, he's just lucky to have been born with the ability to become a very good footballer. He should feel blessed not 'honoured'. Give it to someone whose life doesn't evolve around 90 mins a week.

Would perhaps be true if he hadn’t basically dedicated so much of his time, after he stopped playing and managing, to the victims and families of Hillsborough. Very harsh view IMO.
 


Megazone

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Very very unfair.

Raised millions for charity and has done a lot for the families of Hillsborough.

Oh and he was a top footballer.

I agree with you on the general point, but he deserves it. Quietly putting a lot back.

Sorry.

Fair enough. I'm not too aware of what Kenny does away from football but from what you've said he sounds like a good bloke. My point wasn't just targeting KD, all of these football knighthoods. They're all living the dream, being very pampered and treated like super humans.
I love football but these football knighthoods just show how distracted and brainwashed we're getting by football. What happened to 'it's just a game'? The way it's going, In the next 60 years I bet we'll have an ex England captain running for PM. I can see it now, we'll have religions where the likes of George Best and Stanley Matthews are believed to be missionaries sent down to show us the spirituality within playing football. The Pope will be selected through the European golden boot winner. Sky sports news will be the main news followed at the end with a quick round up of all the days non-sporting news.
 


clapham_gull

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Fair enough. I'm not too aware of what Kenny does away from football but from what you've said he sounds like a good bloke. My point wasn't just targeting KD, all of these football knighthoods. They're all living the dream, being very pampered and treated like super humans.
I love football but these football knighthoods just show how distracted and brainwashed we're getting by football. What happened to 'it's just a game'? The way it's going, In the next 60 years I bet we'll have an ex England captain running for PM. I can see it now, we'll have religions where the likes of George Best and Stanley Matthews are believed to be missionaries sent down to show us the spirituality within playing football. The Pope will be selected through the European golden boot winner. Sky sports news will be the main news followed at the end with a quick round up of all the days non-sporting news.

We all **** up. Now if you want to dig yourself a bigger hole ("all of these football knighthoods"), I'd go off and research exactly how may footballers have been knighted and explain why they don't deserve it.
 
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Megazone

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We all **** up. Now if you want to dig yourself a bigger hole ("all of these football knighthoods"), I'd go off and research exactly how may footballers have been knighted


Here's a list of footballers with British honours copy and pasted from wiki. The list includes knighthoods.

Year of award Award Notes Ref.
Trevor Brooking 2004-Jun Knighthood For services to Sport; also appointed a CBE in 1999-Jan and an MBE in 1981-Jun. [1][2][3][4]
Matt Busby 1968-Jun Knighthood After guiding Manchester United to the European Cup title;
also appointed a CBE in 1958-Jun. [5][6][7]
Bobby Charlton 1994-Jun Knighthood For services to Sport, particularly Association Football; regarded as second footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1974-Jan and an OBE in 1969-Jun. [8][9][10][11]
Charles Clegg 1927-Jun Knighthood Thought by some to be the first man knighted for services to football;
although the citation did not mention football. [12]
Kenny Dalglish 2018-Jun Knighthood For services to Football, to Charity and to the City of Liverpool;
his services to Charity and to the Liverpool are regarded as recognition of his continued support to the families and victims of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
also appointed an MBE in 1985-Jan. [13][14][15]
Alex Ferguson 1999-Jun Knighthood Only the eighth football manager or player to receive a knighthood;
also appointed a CBE in 1995-Jan and an OBE in 1985-Jan. [16][17][18][19]
Tom Finney 1998-Jan Knighthood For services to Association Football; regarded as third footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1992-Jan and an OBE in 1961-Jun. [20][21][22]
Geoff Hurst 1998-Jun Knighthood For services to football; regarded as fourth footballer to be knighted;
also appointed an MBE in 1979-Jun. [19][23][24][25]
Stanley Matthews 1965-Jan Knighthood The only active footballer knighted, regarded as first footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1957-Jan. [26][27][28]
Bert Millichip 1991-Jun Knighthood Chairman, The Football Association. [29]
Alf Ramsey 1967-Jan Knighthood Manager, England Association Football World Cup Team.
(following England's 1966 World Cup triumph) [28][30]
Dave Richards 2006-Jun Knighthood Chairman of the FA Premier League and Football Foundation. For services to Sport. [31]
Bobby Robson 2002-Jun Knighthood For services to Association Football;
also appointed a CBE in 1991-Jan. [19][32][33]
Stanley Rous 1949-Jan Knighthood For contribution to the 1948 London Olympics and to sport in general;
also appointed a CBE in 1943-Jan. [34][35][36]
Walter Winterbottom 1978-Jan Knighthood First England manager, For services to Sport;
also appointed a CBE in 1972-Jan and an OBE in 1963-Jan. [28][37][38][39]
Pelé 1997 KBE (honorary)
Jimmy Armfield 2010-Jan CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2000-Jun. [40][41]
Craig Brown 1999-Jun CBE For services to Association Football. [42]
Paul Elliott 2012-Jun CBE For services to Equality and Diversity in Football; also appointed an MBE in 2003-Jun. [43][44][45]
Ron Greenwood 1981-Jan CBE Manager, England Association Football Team. [25][46]
Denis Law 2016-Jan CBE For services to Football and charity. [47]
Hope Powell 2010-Jun CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2002-Jun. [48][49][50]
Alan Shearer 2016-Jun CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2001-Jun. [28][51][52]
Jock Stein 1970-Jun CBE For services to Scottish Football. [53][54]
Billy Wright 1959-Jun CBE For services to Association Football. [55][56]
Gordon Banks 1970-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [53]
Brendon Batson 2015-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 2001-Jan. [57][58][59][60]
David Beckham 2003-Jun OBE For services to Football. [28][61]
Brian Clough 1991-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [62][63]
Chris Coleman 2017-Jan OBE For services to Football. [64][65]
Garth Crooks 1999-Jun OBE For services to the Institute of Professional Sport. [66][67]
Jack Charlton 1974-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [68]
George Eastham 1973-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [28][69]
Ryan Giggs 2007-Jun OBE For services to Sport. [70][71]
Jimmy Hill 1995-Jan OBE For services to Association Football and to Broadcasting. [72][73]
Gérard Houllier 2003 OBE (honorary) [74]
Emlyn Hughes 1980-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][75]
Mark Hughes 2004-Jun OBE Also appointed an MBE in 1998-Jan. [76][77]
Kevin Keegan 1982-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [78]
Frank Lampard 2015-Jun OBE For services to Football. [79]
Gary Lineker 1992-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][80]
Cliff Lloyd 1975-Jun OBE Secretary/Treasurer, Professional Footballers' Association. [81]
Nat Lofthouse 1994-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [82][83]
Des Lynam 2008-Jan OBE For services to Sport. [84][85]
Joe Mercer 1976-Jan OBE For services to Association Football in England. [28][86]
Bobby Moore 1967-Jan OBE Captain, England Association Football World Cup Team. [25][87]
John Motson 2001-Jun OBE For services to Sports Broadcasting. [88][89]
Bill Nicholson 1975-Jan OBE Manager, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. [90]
Martin O'Neill 2004-Jan OBE For services to Football. [91]
Bob Paisley 1977-Jun OBE Manager, Liverpool Football Club. [92]
Don Revie 1970-Jan OBE Manager, Leeds United Football Club. [28][93]
Bryan Robson 1990-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][94]
Bill Shankly 1974-Jun OBE Manager, Liverpool Football Club. [95]
Peter Shilton 1991-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 1986-Jan. [28][96][97]
Walter Smith 1997-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [98]
Gordon Strachan 1993-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [99]
Gordon Taylor 2008-Jan OBE For services to Sport. [100]
Graham Taylor 2002-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [101]
Jack Taylor 1975-Jan OBE Football Referee. [90]
Geoff Thompson 2007-Jun OBE For services to Sport. [102]
Tommy Walker 1960-Jun OBE For services to Scottish Association Football. [103][104]
Arsène Wenger 2003 OBE (honorary)
Bob Wilson 2008-Jan OBE For charitable services through the Willow Foundation. [105]
Rachel Yankey 2014-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 2006-Jan. [106][107][108]
Gianfranco Zola 2004 OBE (honorary) [109]
Tony Adams 1999-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][110]
Viv Anderson 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][111]
Alan Ball Jr. 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [111]
Debbie Bampton 1998-Jun MBE For services to Women's Association Football. [112][113]
Noel Bailie 2013-Jun MBE For services to Football in Northern Ireland. [114][115]
John Barnes 1998-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][112]
Ted Bates 2001-Jan MBE For services to Southampton Football Club. [58][116]
Peter Beardsley 1995-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [117][118]
Colin Bell 2005-Jan MBE For services to the community in Manchester. [28][119]
Clyde Best 2006-Jan MBE For services to football and the community in Bermuda. [108][120][121]
Billy Bingham 1981-Jun MBE Manager, Northern Ireland Association Football Team. [3]
Billy Bonds 1988-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [25][122]
Tom Boyd 2002-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [123]
Steve Bull 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][124]
Karen Carney 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][125]
Tony Carr 2010-Jun MBE For services to Football. [126][127]
Ray Clemence 1987-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][128]
George Cohen 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][129]
Norman Creek 1943-Jun MBE Military Division; also awarded the Military Cross in 1918. [28][130][131]
Barry Davies 2005-Jan MBE For services to Sports Broadcasting. [132]
Steven Davis 2017-Jun MBE For services to Football. [133]
Robbie Earle 1999-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [134]
Barry Ferguson 2006-Jun MBE For services to Sport. [135]
Tony Ford 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [136]
Steven Gerrard 2007-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [28][137]
Shaun Goater 2003-Jun MBE For services to Sport and young people, Bermuda. [138][139]
Dario Gradi 1998-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [140]
George Harkus 1949-Jun MBE Military Division; for keeping up morale in the forces whilst stationed in the Middle East. [141]
Eric Harrison 2018-Jan MBE For services to Football. [142]
David Healy 2008-Jun MBE For services to Football and to the community in Northern Ireland. [143]
Steph Houghton 2016-Jan MBE For services to Football. [144]
Roger Hunt 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][145]
Gordon Jago 2006-Jun MBE For services to the promotion of international youth football. [146]
David James 2012-Jun MBE For services to Football and Charity. [147][148]
Alan Knight 2001-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [149][150]
Henrik Larsson 2006 MBE (honorary) For services to Football. [151]
Jim Leighton 1998-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [152][153]
Gary Mabbutt 1994-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][154]
Sian Massey-Ellis 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][155]
Ally McCoist 1994-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [156][157]
Lawrie McMenemy 2006-Jan MBE For services to Sport and to Charity. [108][158]
Willie Miller 1991-Jun MBE For services to Association Football in Scotland. [159][160]
David Narey 1992-Jun MBE For services to Association Football in Scotland. [161][162]
Michael O'Neill 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football and the community in Northern Ireland. [64][163]
Terry Paine 1977-Jan MBE Player Coach, Hereford United Football Club. [164][165]
Stuart Pearce 1999-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [166][167]
Martin Peters 1978-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [25][168]
Ivor Powell 2008-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [169][170]
Niall Quinn 2003 MBE (honorary) For outstanding services to international football and his contributions to charities. [171]
Cyrille Regis 2008-Jun MBE For services to the Voluntary Sector and to Football. [172]
Pat Rice 2013-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [173][174]
Jason Roberts 2010-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [175][176]
Peter Schmeichel 2001 MBE (honorary) [177]
Alex Scott 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][178]
Teddy Sheringham 2007-Jun MBE For services to Football. [179][180]
Kelly Smith 2008-Jun MBE For services to Football. [181]
Tommy Smith 1977-Jun MBE Footballer, Liverpool Football Club. [182][183]
Neville Southall 1996-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [184][185]
Nobby Stiles 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][186]
Casey Stoney 2015-Jun MBE For services to Football. [187]
John Toshack 1982-Jan MBE Manager, Swansea City Association Football Club. [188]
Howard Webb 2011-Jan MBE For services to Football. [189]
Ray Wilkins 1993-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [190]
Ray Wilson 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][191]
Ian Wright 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [191][192][193]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_personalities_with_British_honours
 


clapham_gull

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Aug 20, 2003
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Here's a list of footballers with British honours copy and pasted from wiki. The list includes knighthoods.

Year of award Award Notes Ref.
Trevor Brooking 2004-Jun Knighthood For services to Sport; also appointed a CBE in 1999-Jan and an MBE in 1981-Jun. [1][2][3][4]
Matt Busby 1968-Jun Knighthood After guiding Manchester United to the European Cup title;
also appointed a CBE in 1958-Jun. [5][6][7]
Bobby Charlton 1994-Jun Knighthood For services to Sport, particularly Association Football; regarded as second footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1974-Jan and an OBE in 1969-Jun. [8][9][10][11]
Charles Clegg 1927-Jun Knighthood Thought by some to be the first man knighted for services to football;
although the citation did not mention football. [12]
Kenny Dalglish 2018-Jun Knighthood For services to Football, to Charity and to the City of Liverpool;
his services to Charity and to the Liverpool are regarded as recognition of his continued support to the families and victims of the 1989 Hillsborough disaster.
also appointed an MBE in 1985-Jan. [13][14][15]
Alex Ferguson 1999-Jun Knighthood Only the eighth football manager or player to receive a knighthood;
also appointed a CBE in 1995-Jan and an OBE in 1985-Jan. [16][17][18][19]
Tom Finney 1998-Jan Knighthood For services to Association Football; regarded as third footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1992-Jan and an OBE in 1961-Jun. [20][21][22]
Geoff Hurst 1998-Jun Knighthood For services to football; regarded as fourth footballer to be knighted;
also appointed an MBE in 1979-Jun. [19][23][24][25]
Stanley Matthews 1965-Jan Knighthood The only active footballer knighted, regarded as first footballer to be knighted;
also appointed a CBE in 1957-Jan. [26][27][28]
Bert Millichip 1991-Jun Knighthood Chairman, The Football Association. [29]
Alf Ramsey 1967-Jan Knighthood Manager, England Association Football World Cup Team.
(following England's 1966 World Cup triumph) [28][30]
Dave Richards 2006-Jun Knighthood Chairman of the FA Premier League and Football Foundation. For services to Sport. [31]
Bobby Robson 2002-Jun Knighthood For services to Association Football;
also appointed a CBE in 1991-Jan. [19][32][33]
Stanley Rous 1949-Jan Knighthood For contribution to the 1948 London Olympics and to sport in general;
also appointed a CBE in 1943-Jan. [34][35][36]
Walter Winterbottom 1978-Jan Knighthood First England manager, For services to Sport;
also appointed a CBE in 1972-Jan and an OBE in 1963-Jan. [28][37][38][39]
Pelé 1997 KBE (honorary)
Jimmy Armfield 2010-Jan CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2000-Jun. [40][41]
Craig Brown 1999-Jun CBE For services to Association Football. [42]
Paul Elliott 2012-Jun CBE For services to Equality and Diversity in Football; also appointed an MBE in 2003-Jun. [43][44][45]
Ron Greenwood 1981-Jan CBE Manager, England Association Football Team. [25][46]
Denis Law 2016-Jan CBE For services to Football and charity. [47]
Hope Powell 2010-Jun CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2002-Jun. [48][49][50]
Alan Shearer 2016-Jun CBE Also appointed an OBE in 2001-Jun. [28][51][52]
Jock Stein 1970-Jun CBE For services to Scottish Football. [53][54]
Billy Wright 1959-Jun CBE For services to Association Football. [55][56]
Gordon Banks 1970-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [53]
Brendon Batson 2015-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 2001-Jan. [57][58][59][60]
David Beckham 2003-Jun OBE For services to Football. [28][61]
Brian Clough 1991-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [62][63]
Chris Coleman 2017-Jan OBE For services to Football. [64][65]
Garth Crooks 1999-Jun OBE For services to the Institute of Professional Sport. [66][67]
Jack Charlton 1974-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [68]
George Eastham 1973-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [28][69]
Ryan Giggs 2007-Jun OBE For services to Sport. [70][71]
Jimmy Hill 1995-Jan OBE For services to Association Football and to Broadcasting. [72][73]
Gérard Houllier 2003 OBE (honorary) [74]
Emlyn Hughes 1980-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][75]
Mark Hughes 2004-Jun OBE Also appointed an MBE in 1998-Jan. [76][77]
Kevin Keegan 1982-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [78]
Frank Lampard 2015-Jun OBE For services to Football. [79]
Gary Lineker 1992-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][80]
Cliff Lloyd 1975-Jun OBE Secretary/Treasurer, Professional Footballers' Association. [81]
Nat Lofthouse 1994-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [82][83]
Des Lynam 2008-Jan OBE For services to Sport. [84][85]
Joe Mercer 1976-Jan OBE For services to Association Football in England. [28][86]
Bobby Moore 1967-Jan OBE Captain, England Association Football World Cup Team. [25][87]
John Motson 2001-Jun OBE For services to Sports Broadcasting. [88][89]
Bill Nicholson 1975-Jan OBE Manager, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. [90]
Martin O'Neill 2004-Jan OBE For services to Football. [91]
Bob Paisley 1977-Jun OBE Manager, Liverpool Football Club. [92]
Don Revie 1970-Jan OBE Manager, Leeds United Football Club. [28][93]
Bryan Robson 1990-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [28][94]
Bill Shankly 1974-Jun OBE Manager, Liverpool Football Club. [95]
Peter Shilton 1991-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 1986-Jan. [28][96][97]
Walter Smith 1997-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [98]
Gordon Strachan 1993-Jun OBE For services to Association Football. [99]
Gordon Taylor 2008-Jan OBE For services to Sport. [100]
Graham Taylor 2002-Jan OBE For services to Association Football. [101]
Jack Taylor 1975-Jan OBE Football Referee. [90]
Geoff Thompson 2007-Jun OBE For services to Sport. [102]
Tommy Walker 1960-Jun OBE For services to Scottish Association Football. [103][104]
Arsène Wenger 2003 OBE (honorary)
Bob Wilson 2008-Jan OBE For charitable services through the Willow Foundation. [105]
Rachel Yankey 2014-Jan OBE Also appointed an MBE in 2006-Jan. [106][107][108]
Gianfranco Zola 2004 OBE (honorary) [109]
Tony Adams 1999-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][110]
Viv Anderson 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][111]
Alan Ball Jr. 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [111]
Debbie Bampton 1998-Jun MBE For services to Women's Association Football. [112][113]
Noel Bailie 2013-Jun MBE For services to Football in Northern Ireland. [114][115]
John Barnes 1998-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][112]
Ted Bates 2001-Jan MBE For services to Southampton Football Club. [58][116]
Peter Beardsley 1995-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [117][118]
Colin Bell 2005-Jan MBE For services to the community in Manchester. [28][119]
Clyde Best 2006-Jan MBE For services to football and the community in Bermuda. [108][120][121]
Billy Bingham 1981-Jun MBE Manager, Northern Ireland Association Football Team. [3]
Billy Bonds 1988-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [25][122]
Tom Boyd 2002-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [123]
Steve Bull 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][124]
Karen Carney 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][125]
Tony Carr 2010-Jun MBE For services to Football. [126][127]
Ray Clemence 1987-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [28][128]
George Cohen 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][129]
Norman Creek 1943-Jun MBE Military Division; also awarded the Military Cross in 1918. [28][130][131]
Barry Davies 2005-Jan MBE For services to Sports Broadcasting. [132]
Steven Davis 2017-Jun MBE For services to Football. [133]
Robbie Earle 1999-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [134]
Barry Ferguson 2006-Jun MBE For services to Sport. [135]
Tony Ford 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [136]
Steven Gerrard 2007-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [28][137]
Shaun Goater 2003-Jun MBE For services to Sport and young people, Bermuda. [138][139]
Dario Gradi 1998-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [140]
George Harkus 1949-Jun MBE Military Division; for keeping up morale in the forces whilst stationed in the Middle East. [141]
Eric Harrison 2018-Jan MBE For services to Football. [142]
David Healy 2008-Jun MBE For services to Football and to the community in Northern Ireland. [143]
Steph Houghton 2016-Jan MBE For services to Football. [144]
Roger Hunt 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][145]
Gordon Jago 2006-Jun MBE For services to the promotion of international youth football. [146]
David James 2012-Jun MBE For services to Football and Charity. [147][148]
Alan Knight 2001-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [149][150]
Henrik Larsson 2006 MBE (honorary) For services to Football. [151]
Jim Leighton 1998-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [152][153]
Gary Mabbutt 1994-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][154]
Sian Massey-Ellis 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][155]
Ally McCoist 1994-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [156][157]
Lawrie McMenemy 2006-Jan MBE For services to Sport and to Charity. [108][158]
Willie Miller 1991-Jun MBE For services to Association Football in Scotland. [159][160]
David Narey 1992-Jun MBE For services to Association Football in Scotland. [161][162]
Michael O'Neill 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football and the community in Northern Ireland. [64][163]
Terry Paine 1977-Jan MBE Player Coach, Hereford United Football Club. [164][165]
Stuart Pearce 1999-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [166][167]
Martin Peters 1978-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [25][168]
Ivor Powell 2008-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [169][170]
Niall Quinn 2003 MBE (honorary) For outstanding services to international football and his contributions to charities. [171]
Cyrille Regis 2008-Jun MBE For services to the Voluntary Sector and to Football. [172]
Pat Rice 2013-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [173][174]
Jason Roberts 2010-Jan MBE For services to Sport. [175][176]
Peter Schmeichel 2001 MBE (honorary) [177]
Alex Scott 2017-Jan MBE For services to Football. [64][178]
Teddy Sheringham 2007-Jun MBE For services to Football. [179][180]
Kelly Smith 2008-Jun MBE For services to Football. [181]
Tommy Smith 1977-Jun MBE Footballer, Liverpool Football Club. [182][183]
Neville Southall 1996-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [184][185]
Nobby Stiles 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][186]
Casey Stoney 2015-Jun MBE For services to Football. [187]
John Toshack 1982-Jan MBE Manager, Swansea City Association Football Club. [188]
Howard Webb 2011-Jan MBE For services to Football. [189]
Ray Wilkins 1993-Jun MBE For services to Association Football. [190]
Ray Wilson 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [28][191]
Ian Wright 2000-Jan MBE For services to Association Football. [191][192][193]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_personalities_with_British_honours

I've read it, but you posted "all of these football knighthoods" of which there are few.

Suck it up :), you posted b#####ks.
 


Megazone

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Jan 28, 2015
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I've read it, but you posted "all of these football knighthoods" of which there are few.

Suck it up :)

If you think the below list is just a "few" then we're going nowhere.

Trevor Brooking
Matt Busby
Bobby Charlton
Charles Clegg
Kenny Dalglish
Alex Ferguson
Tom Finney
Geoff Hurst
Stanley Matthews
Bert Millichip
Alf Ramsey
Dave Richards
Bobby Robson
Stanley Rous
Walter Winterbottom


PS How long before Beckham gets on that list?
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
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You call this "few":

Trevor Brooking
Matt Busby
Bobby Charlton
Charles Clegg
Kenny Dalglish
Alex Ferguson
Tom Finney
Geoff Hurst
Stanley Matthews
Bert Millichip
Alf Ramsey
Dave Richards
Bobby Robson
Stanley Rous
Walter Winterbottom

What was that I've got to suck?

Very few if you compare them to people in the arts. Now with "all these football knighthoods", maybe you can go through them and tell us all who didn't deserve a knighthood and why.
 






Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
Very few if you compare them to people in the arts. Now with "all these football knighthoods", maybe you can go through them and tell us all who didn't deserve a knighthood and why.


Whats wrong with art? It goes back hundreds of thousands of years. It plays a huge part in our evolution. We have galleries and museums dedicated to it. Comparing it to football is just ridiculous. I think you should go back to your sky sports news, we're clearly on different pages.
 


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