June 25, 2014. In his autobiography, Shankly recounted that among his many achievements, winning the 1965 FA Cup final was his greatest day in football. 'Since I've come here to Liverpool, to Anfield, I've drummed it into our players, time and again, that they are privileged to play for you. In fact, he developed into a top-class right-half. [115] Liverpool played in red shirts with white shorts and white socks with red stripes but Shankly and Ian St John had the idea of an all-red kit that would give the impression the players were taller. Despite Juventus taking the lead after 81 minutes, Shankly ordered his players to ensure the deficit was only one goal. [127] Shankly was characteristically defiant whenever Everton got the better of Liverpool and, although he liked and respected everyone connected with Everton, would always talk up Liverpool at Everton's expense. And if they didn't believe me, they believe me now.[168] Commenting on the mood of the crowd, a moved Peter Robinson, club secretary of Liverpool, told a reporter, Bills got such power of oratory that if he told them to march through the Mersey tunnel and pillage Birkenhead theyd do it. [23], Shankly's village team was called the Glenbuck Cherrypickers, a name probably derived from the 11th Hussars (the "Cherry Pickers"), but he said the club was near extinction when he had a trial and he never actually played for them. [62] He even burned all the kit. [7] As a result, Glenbuck became largely derelict and by the time Shankly's ghost writer John Roberts visited it in 1976, there were only 12 houses left, including a cottage owned by Shankly's sister, Elizabeth, whom Roberts described as "the last of the children of Glenbuck". The memorial to Bill Shankly initiated and funded by Liverpool supporters in 1997 has been relocated to the spot where the Shankly family home once stood, with a number of further memorials moved . A post-match report said that Scotland's success was inspired by "the BusbyShankly victory service" when Shankly and his future management rival Matt Busby combined to help Scotland's cause. [125] In September 1968, he paid 100,000 (equivalent to 1,845,043 in 2021) to Wolverhampton Wanderers for their teenage striker Alun Evans who thus became "football's first 100,000 teenager". [153] The second leg in Mnchengladbach was a different story as Borussia took an early 20 lead and Shankly admitted he thought the final was lost, but Liverpool held on to win the final by an aggregate score of 32. Bill Shankly, the former Liverpool manager and one of the best-loved and . [57], Shankly's public persona was that of a "tough guy" with the swagger of his favourite film star James Cagney but privately he was very different. Shankly found a team mired in the second tier of English football and propelled them to the continents top table. [171] Tommy Smith said that Shankly's feelings for Nessie were undoubtedly a major reason for his decision. Chris Carline believes Shankly would be "spinning in his grave . [136] Watching from the sidelines was another new player whom Shankly had recently signed from Scunthorpe United for 35,000 on Twentyman's recommendation. [154] It was the first time an English club had won both the league title and a European trophy in the same season. Afterwards, Keegan having produced an outstanding performance against the equally outstanding Moore, Shankly told him that Moore had been brilliant that day and Keegan would never play against anyone better. [170] His wife, Nessie, had asked him to retire a year earlier but he decided that was not the right time. Apr 20, 2021. [15] He admitted that he and his friends used to steal vegetables from nearby farms; bread, biscuits and fruit from suppliers' wagons, and bags of coal from the pits. The story behind famous Liverpool chant, "Do you know the Anfield Rap lyrics? [106] Liverpool's youth system produced more future England internationals in Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith and Chris Lawler. Shankly came from a small Scottish mining community and was one of five brothers who played football professionally. Beattie resigned in the next season and, on 5 November 1956, Shankly succeeded him as manager. [28], Shankly made his senior debut on 31 December 1932 in a 22 draw against Rochdale and made 16 appearances for the first team. Shankly retrieved the scarf and wore it. He briefly took up advisory roles at Wrexham and then at Tranmere Rovers, helping former Liverpool captain Ron Yeats at the latter. As a visitor at Melwood, he began to intervene and Paisley's initial pleasure on seeing him soon turned to polite embarrassment. [69] The games would last an hour each time. In his autobiography, Shankly wrote that Preston had more than held their own in the 193435 season and the club was not relegated again until the end of the 194849 season in which he left them. [42] That season marked the pinnacle of Shankly's playing career. He and Nessie went to Buckingham Palace and, according to Kelly, that was a rare day out for them. Considered one of the greatest of all football managers, Shankly was among the inaugural inductees into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002, and the Scottish Football Hall of Fame in 2004. The Ayrshire birthplace of Bill Shankly, the former Liverpool manager, is in line for an unlikely rebirth as part of wide ranging plans to transform it into a unique visitor attraction. He said there were times when he felt like walking out. [77], Other players in Shankly's Huddersfield team were Ken Taylor, who was an England Test cricketer; striker Les Massie and captain Bill McGarry. And we played like giants. [57] He wrote that he was never sent off or booked by a referee. As a player in 1932, he wore the shirts of Preston North End for one year then Carlisle United, representing Scotland 7 times. Directors don't come into it. He became a manager after he retired from playing in 1949, returning to Carlisle United. Shankly was recommended by a scout called Peter Carruthers who had seen him playing for Cronberry. [177] Shankly contrasted Liverpool's attitude with what he encountered at other clubs, including Liverpool's great rivals Everton and Manchester United, where he was received warmly. That I've been working honestly for the people of Liverpool to try and give them entertainment. [60], One of Shankly's players at Carlisle was Geoff Twentyman, then a promising young centre half, who was later transferred to Liverpool. [54], Shankly made his international debut on 9 April 1938 against England at Wembley; Scotland winning the match 10 with a late goal by Tommy Walker. [31] Shankly was happy at Carlisle which was close to his home at Glenbuck and he had settled in well with almost a guarantee of first team football. Rumours began and were fuelled by Liverpool's visit to Leeds Road on 28 November. [72], Shankly's initial role at Huddersfield was as reserve team coach. The Shankly gates at Anfield. In the meantime, he arranged for the players to meet and change at Anfield before going to and from Melwood by bus. For him, he had done the hard work and it was simply a question of waiting for an opportunity to present itself. [171], Shankly had considered retirement in previous years. [50] Another Preston player admired by Shankly was his Scottish international teammate Andy Beattie, with whom he would later work in management. [54] He took a speculative shot towards goal from 50 yards and the ball bounced over the England goalkeeper's head and into the net. He later recalled that Evans was scarred by a glass in a nightclub incident which, in Shankly's opinion, had a detrimental impact on his career. Youre nothing without it. Yet the silverware tells only a fraction of the story. Shankly resolutely pursued his strength through the middle goal and always knew which three players he needed to achieve it.[86][91]. Shankly retorted: "I could have left a monkey in charge! Pressure is working down the pit. He was considered a promising key young player who was capable of taking Carlisle to greater things. Shankly's biographer Stephen Kelly quotes the "pound for pound" analysis but qualifies it as another of Shankly's slight, though well-meant, exaggerations. Bill Shankly was born in the small Scottish coal mining village of Glenbuck, Ayrshire, whose population in 1913, the year of Shankly's birth, was around 700. Shankly took encouragement from the team's overall form, especially as they made a strong finish to the season, and he was confident of success in 197273. Shankly described it as one of the most amazing games he had ever seen. Shankly worked on set pieces such as throw-ins and tried to devise a method of counter-attacking from corners conceded. [104] It was St John who scored the winning goal in May 1965 when Liverpool won the FA Cup for the first time in the club's history with a 21 extra time victory over Leeds United at Wembley. Everything was done systematically with players rotating through exercise routines in groups with the purpose of achieving set targets. [2][3] In 2019, 60 years after Shankly arrived at Liverpool, Tony Evans of The Independent wrote, "Shankly created the idea of Liverpool, transforming the football club by emphasising the importance of the Kop and making supporters feel like participants".[3]. [65], Grimsby made a strong challenge for promotion in 195152 but finished second, three points behind Lincoln City (only one team was promoted from Division Three North, with one from Division Three South). [95] Five-a-side games, as at all Shankly's earlier clubs, were at the heart of the system and he again insisted on these being as competitive as league matches. 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[139], In Keegan's first season, 197172, Liverpool missed out on winning the League Championship by a single point, the title going to Brian Clough's Derby County. After only one match I knew that the team as a whole was not good enough. Liverpool chairman John Smith summed them up with a simple but fitting: "In my opinion, he was the most outstanding and dynamic manager of the century". That's precious". Tommy Smith recalled that Shankly as manager never ran training and would only speak to Paisley, Fagan and Bennett about what needed to be done. [181], Soon after Shankly's retirement, Brian Clough who himself had recently been sacked by Leeds United was asked during a David Frost interview whom in football management he respected, to which Clough replied: "Well, the guy who had my total respect finished a few months ago at Liverpool. [41], In 193637, Preston reached the FA Cup Final but were well beaten 31 by Sunderland at Wembley Stadium. All of them had left the club within one year. [204] She could rely on him to clean the cooker when Liverpool lost. The Shankly Hotel is a fitting tribute to one of football's greatest managers. When, finally, he was invited to travel with them to the away leg of the 1976 UEFA Cup Final in Bruges, he was accommodated in a separate hotel and said he found that insulting. James Corbett, The Guardian. 58 Best Bill Shankly Quotes from the Famous Liverpool Manager Written by Chandan Negi Last updated on December 16, 2022 William Shankly was a Scottish footballer and manager who is best remembered for his stint as Liverpool manager. Moore left Liverpool in August after a . Shankly is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the club's history, having taken them from a Second Division outfit to three-time title-winners in the top flight, as well as. [54] According to the Liverpool website, Shankly's goal was "probably the strangest national goal ever". Davie states that, when analysing 'football as if it were a religion', in Liverpool's case, the environment enables fans to hold 'valuable and accurate perceptions about . Shankly wurde als jngstes von elf Kindern in der kleinen Arbeiterstadt Glenbuck im Sden Schottlands geboren. [99], Liverpool's recovery depended on new players being acquired and, in his autobiography, Shankly recalled the struggles he had with the board to make them realise the club's potential and the need to spend money on good players. ~ Bill Shankly. He said that he and his friends learned from their mistakes and became better people in later years. [173], It is believed that Shankly wanted a seat on the Liverpool board, as Matt Busby had been given by Manchester United after he retired as their manager in 1969. 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 378 in 2021). Other players developed at Anfield were Jimmy Melia, Ronnie Moran, Alan A'Court and the future England internationals Gerry Byrne and Roger Hunt. Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. [194] The novel was short-listed for the inaugural Goldsmiths Prize (2013). [68] Kelly added that this kind of talk by Shankly could only boost morale at the club. Typical of this was his joke about the city having two great football teams Liverpool and Liverpool reserves. [187] The Labour Party conference stood in a minute's silence for a man who had always been a socialist. Its an institution. [37][47] Shankly's departure from Preston was resented by some at the club and he was refused a benefit match, to which he felt entitled. [24] Shankly, aged 18, then played part of the 193132 season for Cronberry Eglinton, about 12 miles from Glenbuck. [108] According to Roger Hunt, the secret of Liverpool's success was that, under Shankly, they were the fittest team in the country. A charismatic, iconic figure at the club, his oratory stirred the emotions of the fanbase. She did not agree that there was any hidden motive behind his decision and she thought Brian Clough's view about tiredness was probably correct. [32] His brother Alec pointed out to him that Preston were in the Second Division and a bigger club than Carlisle with the potential to regain First Division status. [120] Shankly said after the defeat in Milan that the Inter fans were going mad because they were so pleased to have beaten Liverpool and he insisted it proved the high standard to which the Liverpool team had raised itself. [22] Shankly developed his skills to the point that he was unemployed for only a few months before Carlisle United signed him. [140] Both decisions cost the team a vital point which would have been enough to claim first place. And my aim was to bring the people close to the club and the team and for them to be accepted part of it. He resigned and accepted an offer from Grimsby Town. Min tanke er at det m vre vigtigere at afslutte denne sson end at starte en ny op. [37], Shankly played for Scotland 12 times from 1938 to 1943 in five full and seven wartime internationals. Their strategy in two-legged ties would be containment away and attack at home. [176] He soon stopped going to Melwood because he felt there was some resentment and people were asking what he was doing there. [161] Shankly saw the offer of the scarf as a mark of respect which deserved his respect in return. [69] Shankly's record in league football at Grimsby was 62 wins and 35 defeats from 118 matches. [193] David Peace's biographical novel Red or Dead, published in 2013, is a fictionalised account of Shankly's career as Liverpool manager. [66] Even so, Shankly believed he still had good players to work with and was able to buy some additional players on the transfer market for low fees. Bill Shankley's grandson says he'd have his grandfather's statue removed from outside Anfield / Clive Mason/Getty Images. [202], Stephen Kelly, in his 1997 biography of Shankly, calls him "the ultimate obsessive". [85] Shankly described the training ground at Melwood as "a shambles". [189] In 2016, a plinth to Shankly was installed on 96 Avenue outside Anfield. It had become too important. [37] He joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) and managed to play in numerous wartime league, cup and exhibition matches for Norwich City, Arsenal, Luton Town, Cardiff City, Lovell's Athletic F.C and Partick Thistle, depending on where he was stationed[37] (winning the Summer Cup with the Glasgow club in 1945). One of British football's greatest-ever managers, Bill Shankly, believed in the polar opposite to the ESL's money-making ethos, says grandson Chris Carline Credit: Getty Carline, who runs the Shankly Foundation charity, is "appalled and embarrassed" that Liverpool are joining the 12-team, closed-shop League of rich European clubs. [59], Shankly began his managerial career at Carlisle United, the club where his professional playing career had started. Pressure is not the European Cup or the Championship or the Cup Final. [127], Many of the new players came to Liverpool because of a new scouting system created by Shankly in 1967 and placed under the control of new chief scout Geoff Twentyman, who had played for Shankly at Carlisle and had then spent several seasons at Liverpool, retiring shortly before Shankly's appointment. [178], From Liverpool's point of view, the situation was that Shankly had retired and the club had to move on. [155], Liverpool were well beaten by Red Star Belgrade in the second round of the 197374 European Cup and lost out to Leeds in the League Championship, finishing second. [36] He made his first team debut on 9 December 1933, three months after his 20th birthday, against Hull City. [54] In January 1973, when Shankly was the subject of This Is Your Life, the goal was shown and Shankly commented that "they all count and we won". [7], Shankly's parents, John and Barbara, lived in one of the Auchenstilloch Cottages with their 10 children; five boys and five girls. [148] This was the longest run in English top-flight history until it was surpassed by Jrgen Klopps Liverpool who made it 22 consecutive home wins in March 2020. [156] In the third round of the FA Cup, Liverpool had to score a late equaliser to draw 22 at home against lowly Doncaster Rovers but recovered to win the replay and then go all the way to the final. [119] Even today, the Liverpool website describes the match by saying that Liverpool were denied at the semi-final stage by a dishonest referee in Milan. [37] It was therefore a successful debut season for Shankly who stayed with Preston until he retired in 1949. The referee, he wrote, always wins in the end. [119] Shankly and Paisley had learned a great deal about European football which Liverpool would eventually turn into trophies. 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. Bill Shankly was born in the small Scottish coal mining village of Glenbuck, Ayrshire, whose population in 1913, the year of Shankly's birth, was around 700. I made up my mind that we needed strengthening through the middle, a goalkeeper and a centre half who between them could stop goals, and somebody up front to create goals and score them. 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