On a serious note? So after your flippant digs about football tragedies you want to get serious? No team has a divine right to success but if you get used to it then you expect it. If a club has historically done well then it's strange when you're not at the top. Obviously pre 60's, i doubt anyone felt Liverpool had a right to success. I wouldn't know as I wasn't alive. It's not just Liverpool fans who do that either though - heard plenty of Newcastle fans up here on about how Newcastle "should be a top 4 club". Based on worldwide "support" if you can call it that and global recognition then Liverpool are still up there and people expect them to do well, it's not a right to do well though. Loads of fans, Liverpool included, may well think it's a right but it's not.
Kenny as a manager isn't the God-like saviour people are expecting, anyone is gonna struggle with out team at the minute. Roy is a good manager but he made a lot of blunders with approaches. Doesn't make him a bad manager but he wasn't taking the team forwards, going backwards if anything. Agreed about Dalglish in the 80s and his Blackburn days, he flopped at Newcastle and Celtic - don't remember him managing Chelsea, must be an uncle Kelvin story again