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Alan Hansen
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Known for his honest appraisals, Alan Hansen can inspire others as well as he can critique playing style
Followed his dream to become a famous footballer
Played for and has been captain of Liverpool FC
A respected pundit
Topics covered include Motivation, Teamwork and Awards presenting
Speaking Style
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Alan Hansen is known for his speaking style in his work as a pundit. His sometimes blunt manner has earned him many fans but has also caused a lot of controversy. When speaking for motivational purposes, his honesty is appreciated along with his inspirational experiences and his obvious desire to help others achieve their best.
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Topics Covered
Motivation
Teamwork
Awards presenting
Biography
One of the most famous players in
football history
and a respected pundit since his retirement from play, Alan Hansen has had an inspirational career.
Early Interests
Alan was born in
Sauchie, Scotland
on 13 June 1955. He attended
Lornshill comprehensive school
and showed a keen interest in
sport
from an early age.
He joined the
Sauchie Juniors
in the
Scottish Junior League
with his brother John and opted not to attend the
University of Aberdeen
in order to play alongside John for
Partick Thistle FC
, which is now a first division team in the
Scottish Football league
. He grew as a player in his time at the club, both in skill and confidence.
Aiming to be the best
In 1971 Alan attended trials for
Liverpool
, but was rejected. Undeterred, he continued to excel at playing for Partick Thistle, gradually catching the eye of some big names in football.
He impressed so much that in 1977, Liverpool purchased him from Partick Thistle for
£110,000.
From this moment on, Alan could not avoid the interest of press and fans alike, as his playing went from strength to strength. He appeared for Liverpool
621
times, scoring
fourteen goals.
At the top of his game
With Alan on board, the team played some amazing games. Just a few of these achievements are listed below:
1978-9, 1979-80, 1981-2, 1982-3, 1983-4, 1985-6, 1987-8, 1989-90 - League Championship Titles
1977-8, 1984-5, 1986-7, 1988-9 - League Championship Runners up
1977, 1988 - FA Cup Runners-Up
1978, 1981, 1984 - European Cup Winners
1978, 1987 - League Cup Runners-Up
1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 - League Cup Winners
1981, 1984 -World Club Championship Runners-Up
1985 - European Cup Runners-Up
1986 - League Super Cup Winners
1986, 1989 - FA Cup Wins
His playing success spanned three decades, something which was (and is) highly unusual in the competitive world of football. In 1989 he became Liverpool’s captain, under manager
Kenny Dalglish
.
Still in love with the beautiful game
Alan retired from playing in 1991 following a knee injury but still retained his love of the game. He opted not to go into club management and decided to pursue alternative careers involving the game. As a respected player, he was welcomed as a
pundit
and within a few months of retiring from play was working for
Sky
. His knowledge and experience saw him excel in this role and he was approached by the
BBC
to work on
Radio Five Live
. Due to his success in this role, he soon moved to
Match of the Day
.
He has appeared in several television adverts and writes a column for
The Daily Telegraph
.
Personal and Charitable Interests
Alan Hansen not only loves
football
, but also
golf
, and is a regular player. He competes in
golf tournaments
in order to raise money for charity. He lives in
Southport
with his wife Janet and their children, Adam and Lucy.
Publications
Alan Hansen's Soccer Quiz Book (with William Walker) (1993)
A Matter of Opinion (1999)
Languages
English