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Liverpool great Dalglish reveals cancer diagnosis, says ‘treatment is going well’

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Liverpool great Kenny Dalglish has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing treatment.

The 75-year-old Dalglish revealed the news in a post on Instagram and said on Tuesday “the treatment is going well.”

“As ever, thank you to the wonderful medical staff who have shown incredible care and discretion, not just for me but for many, many others,” Dalglish wrote. “They are a credit to themselves.”

Dalglish, who is widely regarded as Liverpool’s greatest ever player and also coached the team in two spells, said he didn’t want to go public with his diagnosis but that he had inadvertently published the news on social media. It wasn’t immediately clear where he did that.

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“Ideally, this would have remained private because that’s the way it should be,” he wrote, “but my useless technology skills have forced my hand.”

In a statement, Liverpool said: “The support, best wishes and love of everyone at Liverpool FC are, and will continue to be, with Sir Kenny and his family.”

Affectionately known as “King Kenny” by Liverpool supporters, the former Scotland forward won five league championships and three European Cups with Liverpool from 1977-85.

Dalglish then became player-manager and led Liverpool to its first league-FA Cup double in the first season of his dual role and then to two more league titles, in 1988 and 1990.

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He carried on playing until 1990 and retired at age 39 having scored 118 goals in more than 350 games for the club.

Dalglish quit abruptly as Liverpool manager midway through the 1990-91 season, mentally overwhelmed after being the club’s figurehead following the 1989 tragedy at Hillsborough Stadium — Britain’s worst sports disaster — which caused the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans.

He later led Blackburn to the Premier League title in 1995. Dalglish is one of only four managers to win the English top flight with two different clubs, and the only one to win titles before and after the inauguration of the Premier League in 1992.

Dalglish also coached Newcastle and Celtic, and had a second spell in charge of Liverpool across 2011-12. 

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At international level, Dalglish scored 30 goals in a record 102 games for Scotland from 1971-86, tying him as the all-time leading scorer for his country with the late Denis Law.

Another Liverpool great has cancer

Dalglish’s news comes days after another 75-year-old Liverpool great, Kevin Keegan, revealed he has stage four cancer.

Keegan’s family said in January he was diagnosed with cancer.

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As a Liverpool forward in the 1970s, Keegan won the league three times, the UEFA Cup twice, the European Cup in 1977 and the FA Cup.

He also captained and coached England’s national team.

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Apple TV renewed Widow’s Bay for Season 2: Here’s what we know

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Apple TV+ renewed Widow’s Bay for a second season on June 11, confirming that the series will return with a new installment days before season 1 was scheduled to conclude. As of now, we don’t have reports of a release date or what might follow in the upcoming season after the cryptic Season 1 finale.

Premiered on April 29, 2026, Widow’s Bay follows Mayor Tom Loftis (Matthew Rhys), a desperate politician determined to reshape the narrative of a sleepy, isolated New England community. Lacking Wi-Fi and cell reception, Tom tries to boost the local economy by turning the island into a bustling tourist destination, completely dismissing the warnings of his highly superstitious residents.


Widow’s Bay confirmed to return for a second season on Apple TV: Everything we know so far

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No cast members have been officially confirmed for Widow’s Bay Season 2 yet. However, Matthew Rhys is expected to return as Tom Loftis, alongside Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root, and Kevin Carroll. Most of the main cast from Season 1 will likely return as well. This could include K Callan as Ruth Livingston, who survived her injury in the finale, and Kingston Rumi Southwick as Tom’s son, Evan Loftis.

The Season 1 ending revealed that Evan is a descendant of Richard Warren. Because he is still alive, the island’s curse remains unbroken, making him an important character for any future storylines in Season 2. At this point, these are simply predictions.

Katie Dippold has already hinted that there is plenty more story left to tell in Widow’s Bay. Following Apple TV+’s renewal announcement, the creator, showrunner, and executive producer jokingly described that everything would be fine in the island in Season 2. She said:

“Season two is about how everything is great on the island and there’s nothing to worry about.”

The show’s strong reception among audiences played a key role in securing another season. Reflecting on the series’ success, Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV, said:

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“From the moment audiences arrived in Widow’s Bay, they’ve been hooked on every eerie mystery, unexpected laugh and cursed secret that Katie, Hiro [Murai, executive producer and director], Matthew and the entire team have created. It’s become one of those shows everyone’s talking about, and we’re thrilled to see audiences continue to embrace it. We can’t wait to return for another season.”

It is tough to predict exactly when Widow’s Bay Season 2 will arrive on Apple TV+. While the show’s renewal was announced just days before the first season wrapped up, Apple TV is yet to annouce a release date.

The first season starred Matthew Rhys as Mayor Tom Loftis alongside Kate O’Flynn, Stephen Root, Kevin Carroll, K Callan, and Kingston Rumi Southwick. Viewers who want to catch up before Season 2 can stream all episodes of Widow’s Bay Season 1 exclusively on Apple TV+.