When I decided to go I said to the chairman he should be very careful about bringing somebody in from outside the club, because there is a very capable staff inside who, over a 14-year period, have laid down a system and pattern of playing which some Fancy Dan might come along and break up with fancy phrases. Use the hashtag #greatestmanagers and make your voice heard. They are only there to sign the cheques. [157] This was particularly true at Liverpool and Shankly said he was made for Liverpool where the people that matter most are the ones who come through the turnstiles. William Shankly OBE (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish football player and manager, who is best known for his time as manager of Liverpool. Even a local factory threatened to go on strike if he did leave. [168] His wife, Nessie, had asked him to retire a year earlier but he decided that was not the right time. Even then, Liverpool still got back the £270,000 they had paid from Celtic. wartime guest players, Officers of the Order of the British Empire, Scotland wartime international footballers, Scottish Junior Football Association players, Articles with unsourced statements from January 2019, Wikipedia articles with BIBSYS identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only, This page was last edited on 6 October 2020, at 10:44. Bill Shankly or Bob Paisley? He wrote that he had his football future worked out in his mind and that, even when working in the pit, he was only "killing time". [39] Shankly developed into a tough half back, as good as any in the Football League. The involvement with Liverpool straddled the club’s golden years. When the team was travelling to Lincoln City, he saw a sportswear shop in Doncaster and stopped the coach to buy a full set of kit in which the team played at Lincoln. [25] Although Shankly had less than one full season at Cronberry, he acknowledged his debt to Scottish Junior Football as he learned a lot, mainly by listening to older players and especially his brothers. [53] Shankly himself certainly had that spirit when playing for Scotland as confirmed by Alex James, who said of Shankly: "He is a real Scotland player who will fight until he drops". [118] Shankly and Paisley had learned a great deal about European football which Liverpool would eventually turn into trophies. He was especially annoyed that Liverpool did not invite him to attend away matches as the club's guest. Standing on the steps of St George's Hall, Shankly overlooked a crowd of over 100,000 Liverpool fans, and delivered one of his most famous speeches. He led Liverpool like a revolutionary leader, casting his personnel not just as footballers but soldiers to his cause, and became a folk hero to the fans. [195] On Shankly's appointment as Liverpool manager in 1959, he and his family moved into a house in Bellefield Avenue, West Derby, Liverpool. [57] He wrote that he was never sent off or booked by a referee. [37] Preston fulfilled their potential and gained promotion to the First Division as runners-up to Grimsby Town. [118] In the 1964–65 Football League Championship, Liverpool dropped from first to seventh with 13 fewer points than the previous season, perhaps due to the exertion of lengthy participation in the FA and European Cups. [120] Shankly had applied the principle in a preliminary round tie against Juventus when Liverpool were away in the first leg. [62] He even burned all the kit. He was football crazy, and I mean crazy. He was football's Muhammad Ali: a charismatic maverick whose utterances had an unexpected, undeniable poetry. There is no hypocrisy about it. Considered one of the greatest managers in the sport, Shankly was among the inaugural inductees into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002, and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2004. There was now room for only one man to be called "boss. The terms for Shankly personally were a fee of £50 plus a £10 signing-on fee and wages of five pounds a week (equivalent to £358 in 2019). I took a risk and it all got too much for him. [87] Paisley's influence at Liverpool was crucial for, as Kelly puts it, Shankly was "the great motivating force behind Liverpool, but it was Paisley who was the tactician". He couldn’t relax. [16] Shankly admitted the act was wrong but insisted it was done out of devilment only because the root cause was their constant hunger. COUNTDOWN [110], One of Shankly's greatest ambitions when he joined Liverpool was to win the FA Cup and, after he signed Yeats and St John, he told the club directors that they would win it with these two players in the team. Our game against Anderlecht was a night of milestones. Inside Bob Paisley's Liverpool: Kennedy'... Liverpool FC - The Bob Paisley Years Pho... Bob Paisley: Smile on Me and Guide My Ha... Liverpool FC Legends Bill Shankly Bob Pa... Bob Paisley: A Lifetime in Football. According to Stephen Kelly, hiring Twentyman as chief scout was "perhaps Shankly's finest signing ever". “I believe he went to Everton.”. Liverpool then switched to all-out attack in the second leg at Anfield and won 2–0 (2–1 aggregate). October 2009. We were nothing before he came, and look at us now. I would like to at this stage place on record the board's great appreciation of Mr Shankly's magnificent achievements over the period of his managership. Shankly brought success to Liverpool, gaining promotion to the First Division and winning three League Championships and the UEFA Cup. In the league they were in, they played football nobody else could play. But that was Bill. [50] Another Preston player admired by Shankly was his Scottish international teammate Andy Beattie, with whom he would later work in management. [142] Coupled with the roar of the crowd, it was designed to intimidate. He started his managerial career at Carlisle, but boardroom conflict ended that and his next two jobs at Grimsby and Workington fairly quickly. [147] A massive bonus for the club was winning the 1973 UEFA Cup, the club's first European success. If I was pushed to give an opinion about why he went, I'd say maybe he was frightened of having another lean spell. [104] Shankly described the Thompson deal as "daylight robbery". Bill Shankly may be the warrior poet whom Liverpool fans hark back to in times of trouble, but it was his right-hand man, and successor, who took their club to true greatness. He was one off. All rights reserved. Their strategy in two-legged ties would be containment away and attack at home. Although I knew just how seriously ill he was, the news has still come as a great blow.”. That sounds as though you’re filling the team with electricians. [54] Perhaps his most memorable international was the wartime game at Wembley on 18 April 1942 when Scotland won 5–4 and Shankly scored his only Scotland goal. I am deeply, deeply shocked. [148] In the two-legged final they faced Borussia Mönchengladbach, whom Shankly rated the best team in Europe. [60], After an unsuccessful interview at Liverpool,[64] Shankly moved to manage Grimsby Town in June 1951. In December 1959, Bill Shankly was appointed Liverpool manager, and he persuaded Paisley to work alongside him as his Assistant Manager. [168] His mind was made up and he knew he was going to retire. He's a one off, there'll never be another one like Shanks. In his time he won the Second Division title, three time First Division champions, two time FA Cup winners, and they also won a UEFA Cup as well. That's precious". And we played like giants. He'd just won the cup and I think he'd made up his mind to go out at the top like a class boxer. Born the humble son of a County Durham miner, Paisley would go on to make 277 appearances for the Reds as a player and in 1946-47 won the first of 10 championship medals in his various Anfield roles. He explained that, in football terms, he had always been an optimist with a belief in his destiny and that was the basis of his undying enthusiasm for the sport. On the following Monday morning, his condition suddenly deteriorated and was transferred into intensive care. They had worked side by side for 15 years and Shankly trusted him implicitly to take over as manager of Liverpool:"In my place you have a man, who, like me, is basically honest. Inscribed "You'll Never Walk Alone", they were opened by Nessie Shankly at a low-key ceremony in August 1982. • No. [52] He spoke of his "unbelievable pride" when playing for Scotland against England and how, when confronted by the "Auld Enemy", the Scottish players would become William Wallace or Robert the Bruce for 90 minutes after pulling on the blue jersey. In fact, he developed into a top-class right-half. [79] On another occasion, Huddersfield beat Liverpool 5–0 with ten men and Shankly recalled the Liverpool directors leaving the ground in single file as if they were in a funeral procession. He’d come down to Melwood and the lads would be a bit overawed by his presence. In April 2013, Shankly was honoured by Royal Mail in the United Kingdom, as one of six people selected as subjects for the "Great Britons" commemorative postage stamp issue.[216]. [48] Shankly summed up the essential criteria for success in football management when he claimed he could speak common sense about the game and could spot a good player. Shankly deplored long distance running on roads and insisted that, apart from warm-up exercises or any special exercises needed to overcome injuries, the players trained on grass using a ball.

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