Kenny Dalglish is widely regarded as one the greatest ever Scottish footballers. He won over 100 caps for Scotland and was a huge success story.Before moving to Liverpool, Dalglish won nine major trophies at Celtic. He also helped a legendary side win 11 domestic honours as well as three European Cups.He has accumulated 102 international caps, which is still unsurpassed by any male Scotland player. However, he shares the country’s goal scoring record with Denis Law (30).Dalglish was fortunate to have played alongside so many greats during his remarkable career. Here, he chooses his ultimate team-mates XI.Ray Clemence is the goalkeeperHe was an exceptional goalkeeper. He was extraordinary. Just look at his success rate.Defenders: Danny McGrain and Alan Hansen, Billy McNeill and Phil NealDanny had it all, and if Danny didn't have any bad luck with injuries, he would have been world-class.Phil Neal, Liverpool's most decorated man, is also the most successful.Big Hansen and Big Billy would be in ahead of George Connelly, Mark Lawrenson and others.Midfielders: Ray Kennedy and Graeme Souness. Bobby Murdoch and Jimmy Johnstone.Ray Kennedy would be on the left and wee Jinky [Johnstone] to the right.It was amazing to be in Johnstone's dressing room. On the pitch, however, I recall watching a video of Alfredo di Stefano's testimonial. The tiny man received a standing ovation at the Bernabeu. Dearie me.Terry Cooper was the victim of his actions. He should have been charged with murder. He destroyed him in the 1970 European Cup semi final. He was great entertainment.He was well-coiffured, with the creams and hairstyles. He was impeccable in every way, from the clothes to the accessories. He wasn't arrogant but he was confident. He was a great presence on the pitch, and he just did his job.Murdoch was the man who ran Celtic. That was what the rest of the players would have agreed to. He made Celtic as great as they were. He had everything. He was an incredible player.Strikers: Denis Law and Ian RushDenis was my hero as a little boy. It was said that you should not meet your idols but this one was an exception. He was a true gentleman. He didn't expect anything from anyone, and his humility was amazing.Ian Rush was brilliant in his first six games [for Liverpool]. He never scored but he was amazing. He couldn't stop scoring after that.Everton was also having a look at him, but we got there first and got him. They must be scrubbing because he scored unbelievable goals against Evertonians.