THURSDAY MARKS 30 years since the death of the former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly from a heart attack.
Having spent most of his playing career – which was interrupted by war – with Preston North End as a wingback, the Ayrshire native took in spells managing Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Workington and Huddersfield Town before taking over at Anfield in 1959.
Liverpool were a club in crisis, languishing in the old Second Division, but Shankly changed all that.
Converting an old store room into the famed ‘Boot Room’ – along with the likes of Joe Fagan, Reuben Bennett and Bob Paisley – and getting rid of 24 untalented players, Shankly galvanised the team with new training regimes and efforts at team bonding.
The Reds were promoted back to the First Division in 1961/62, and clinched their sixth league title two years later thanks to players such as Ian St. John, Ron Yeats and Gordon Milne.
Liverpool would beat Leeds to win their first FA Cup in 1965, and claim the league again in 1966, before a period of transition as Shankly built his second great team.
It would be 1973 before another league title was won, along with the UEFA Cup, and his last competitive game in charge saw his team beat Newcastle United 3-0 in the FA Cup Final.
He would hand over the reins to Paisley, who would go on to even greater success than his predecessor, but the tone for Liverpool’s dominance in the late 1970s and 1980s was set by Shankly, as outspoken as he was brilliant.
I hope all ten of the kerry fans enjoy there day out in croker
That’s an outrageous statement to make based entirely on speculation and crude stereotyping. I’m going so that means there’ll be 11 of us. Now who looks foolish.
Dublin fans can’t even make it out of the BigTree in time for throw in, game prob be delayed for half an hour!
Super Dublin.
Will Kerry have a plan up their sleeve plus if Kerry’s forwards click can dubs handle them?
Great news for the touts.
I’ve just bought 4 for my boss in the Upper Hogan section 725 on Ticketmaster.ie & it says there are still 94 available.
Tickets left with ticketmaster, not with Gaa. But even ticketmaster stock will go fast if that’s all they have left on Monday!
There’ll be plenty of tickets available in the pubs and outside the ground on the day
Great game the best team on the day should win so good luck to dublin and Kerry
82300 capacity
Well said robby !!!!!