The interviewer is Barry Murray.Part 2 is here: https://youtu.be/dNWqMplwGwQ.. [124] Shankly made two controversial signings in this period which did not turn out as he had hoped. Shankly's granddaughter, Karen Gill, said to The Observer in 2009: "I think that perhaps it was tiredness, that football had taken its toll on him". [202], Stephen Kelly, in his 1997 biography of Shankly, calls him "the ultimate obsessive". You've got to know how to treat them (and) have them on your side". [204] She could rely on him to clean the cooker when Liverpool lost. 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). [46] Shankly was a qualified masseur and had decided he wanted to become a coach so, when Carlisle United asked him to become their manager in March of that year, he retired as a player and accepted the job. [7], Shankly's parents, John and Barbara, lived in one of the Auchenstilloch Cottages with their 10 children; five boys and five girls. He's a one off, there'll never be another one like Shanks. [152] Shankly had left John Toshack out of the team but then, having studied the Borussia defence, recalled him for the rematch the following night. [176] He soon stopped going to Melwood because he felt there was some resentment and people were asking what he was doing there. [45], With the resumption of full League football again in the 194647 season, Shankly returned to Preston who held his registration, but he was now 33 and coming to the end of his playing days. [205], Shankly was noted for his charismatic personality and his wit; as a result, he is oft-quoted. Shankly summarised the entire strategy in terms of attention to detail with nothing left to chance. He became a manager after he retired from playing in 1949, returning to Carlisle United. [77], Other players in Shankly's Huddersfield team were Ken Taylor, who was an England Test cricketer; striker Les Massie and captain Bill McGarry. When Shankly arrived at Anfield on Monday, 14 December 1959, Liverpool had been in the Second Division for five years, and had been defeated by non-league Worcester City in the 195859 FA Cup. [37] Shankly was keen on boxing and fought as a middleweight in the RAF, winning a trophy when he was stationed in Manchester. [112] Ahead of the final The Beatles had sent Shankly a telegram wishing the team luck,[113] and Shankly appeared on the BBC's Desert Island Discs where he picked the club's anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone" as his eighth and final selection.[114]. "[210] He admitted to idolising Robert Burns, whose birthplace was only 26 miles from Glenbuck, and he was inspired by many of Burns' philosophical quotations, such as his egalitarian statement that "A Man's A Man for A' That". Bill Shankly, the former Liverpool manager and one of the best-loved and . [57] He wrote that he was never sent off or booked by a referee. [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. Everything was measured, planned and perfected and you could not wish to see more entertaining football. [69], Grimsby's ageing team made a bright start in 195253 with five straight wins but eventually slipped and finished in fifth place. [39] In a summary of the 193334 season, a Preston correspondent, Walter Pilkington, wrote:[37]. [143] Coupled with the roar of the crowd, it was designed to intimidate. Although some club officials like secretary Peter Robinson wanted bygones to be bygones, Tommy Smith summarised the board's view as one of satisfaction that Shankly had gone at last. [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. [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". 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. He is full of good football and possessed with unlimited energy; he should go far. 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. Shankly retrieved the scarf and wore it. [192] In 2004, he was an inaugural inductee into the Scottish Football Hall of Fame. [171] Tommy Smith said that Shankly's feelings for Nessie were undoubtedly a major reason for his decision. [149] A massive bonus for the club was winning the 1973 UEFA Cup, the club's first European success. Several years later, in his autobiography, Shankly still complained that the match in Amsterdam should never have started because of fog and, although Liverpool lost 51, he still thought Liverpool would win the tie at Anfield. [17] He was at school from age five until 14. [163] He would readily obtain match tickets for fans whom he considered to be deserving cases and wrote in his autobiography that he would give people anything within reason. He led the Liverpool team out for the last time at Wembley for the 1974 FA Charity Shield. [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. [102] At a press conference when Yeats came to Liverpool, Shankly emphasised Yeats' height by inviting the journalists to "go and walk round him; he's a colossus! [127] Apart from Hall who graduated through the reserves, they were all signed from clubs in lower divisions or even, in the case of Heighway, from non-league football. His wage was increased to eight pounds a week with six pounds in the summer. Thanks for helping with Find a Grave! My idea was to build Liverpool up and up until eventually everyone would have to submit and give in. Try again later. Yet the silverware tells only a fraction of the story. [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). [151] The first leg at Anfield had to be played twice after an abandonment due to heavy rain which flooded the pitch. Their strategy in two-legged ties would be containment away and attack at home. [105] Shankly described the Thompson deal as "daylight robbery". [48] He had absorbed all the coaching systems with any useful qualifications and had full confidence in his ability and in himself to be a leader. In fact, he developed into a top-class right-half. [71], Although the Workington team was close to the bottom of the Third Division North, Shankly saw it as a challenge and attacked the job with all of his usual enthusiasm and relish. Shankly did not understand that, by turning up for training at Melwood, he was effectively undermining Bob Paisley's status as manager. [98] Shankly insisted on suitable cooling-off periods after training (now called "warming down") before the players took a bath and had a meal. It was during Shankly's tenure that the club changed to an all-red home strip, and "You'll Never Walk Alone" became the club's anthem. [40] The outstanding Northern Ireland international Peter Doherty recalled how Shankly dogged his footsteps in one match and kept muttering: "Great wee team, North End, great wee team", subduing Doherty completely as Preston defeated Manchester City 31. [79] On another occasion, Huddersfield beat Liverpool 50 with ten men and Shankly recalled the Liverpool directors leaving the ground in single file as if they were in a funeral procession. In November 1976, the press speculated that Shankly would make a return to management as the successor to Dave Mackay at Derby County, but the position went to Colin Murphy instead. 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. [162] At Workington, he would answer supporters' letters in person, using an old typewriter. He realised after taking the advice of his brothers that it is a waste of time. [177] He still attended matches, but sat in the stand away from the directors and staff. He described Preston's attitude as the biggest let-down of his life in football. Bill Shankly: The man whose vision reshaped Liverpool Football Club Jeff Goulding @ShanklysBoys1 September 2, 2021 On September 2, 1913, in the small mining town of Glenbuck in Ayreshire, a. One of 10 children, Bill Shankly was born in the Ayrshire coalmining village of Glenbuck in 1913. 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. Anfield stadium's Shankly Gates bear the [19], After Shankly left school in 1928, he worked at a local mine alongside his brother Bob. [196] Shankly also features in the popular Liverpool chant "Allez, Allez, Allez", which is frequently sung by Liverpool supporters, especially during European matches. Liverpool then switched to all-out attack in the second leg at Anfield and won 20 (21 aggregate). Thats the reward.[83] On his belief in hard work, he referred to his time in the RAF: If I had a job to do, even if it was scrubbing the floor, I wanted my floor to be cleaner than yours. A charismatic, iconic figure at the club, his oratory stirred the emotions of the fanbase. Williams asked him if he would like to manage the best club in the country, to which Shankly replied: "Why, is Matt Busby packing up? 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. [60] Shankly's work ethic transformed the team who finished 15th in 194849 after he had been in charge for only the last few matches. [96], One particular routine designed to develop stamina, reflexes and ball skills was the "sweat box" which Shankly described as: "using boards like the walls of a house with players playing the ball off one wall and on to the next; the ball was played against the boards, you controlled it, turned around and took it again". Our game against Anderlecht was a night of milestones. Despite the football pedigree in his family, he did not play himself. The foundations Shankly laid at Melwood manifested in success at Anfield. One of his main problems was sharing the ground with the local rugby league club and Shankly was very concerned about the damage done to the playing surface by the rugby players. The story behind famous Liverpool chant, "Do you know the Anfield Rap lyrics? He was reluctant to promote some promising reserves because of loyalty to the older players (a fault that was to resurface at Liverpool years later) and he finally resigned in January 1954, citing the board's lack of ambition as his main reason. [119] Shankly and Paisley had learned a great deal about European football which Liverpool would eventually turn into trophies. [86] According to Kelly, however, video evidence shows that the two disputed goals were actually legitimate. Jurgen Klopp has brought the Bill Shankly ethos back to Anfield and the German is "a Scouser at heart" says former Liverpool chief executive Peter Moore. [7] His brothers were Alec, known as Sandy by the family, who played for Ayr United and Clyde;[11] Jimmy (19021972), who played for various clubs including Sheffield United and Southend United;[12] John (19031960), who played for Portsmouth and Luton Town;[13] and Bob (19101982), who played for Alloa Athletic and Falkirk. [85] Shankly described the training ground at Melwood as "a shambles". [74], Shankly resigned on 15 November 1955 to take up the post of assistant manager at Huddersfield Town, working with his old friend Andy Beattie. And no football club is successful without hard work.[92], In his autobiography, Shankly gave insights into his character such as his world-view as a socialist, explaining that the socialism he believed in was not about politics but about collectivism, with everyone working for each other and enjoying a share of the rewards. [29] He was paid four pounds ten shillings a week at Carlisle which he considered a good wage as the top rate at that time was eight pounds. [154] It was the first time an English club had won both the league title and a European trophy in the same season. 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. [30], At this stage of his career, Shankly was assessed as "a hard running, gritty right-half"[nb 1] whose displays brought him much praise and credit. [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. Shankly soon regretted his decision and tried to continue his involvement with the club, mainly by turning up for team training at Melwood. They had met earlier during World War II, when Bill was serving as a Corporal with the RAF and "Nessie", who was six years younger, was serving with the WRAF. ", Regarded as a great orator who stirred emotions among the fanbase, following the 1971 FA Cup Final (which Liverpool lost to Arsenal), Shankly and the players toured the city of Liverpool where people turned out to greet the gallant losers. 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. It had become too important. Death 19 Oct 1943 (aged 70) When Keegan was about to play against Bobby Moore for the first time, Shankly told him that Moore had been out at a night club and was hung over. [89] Although Shankly believed he had an excellent coaching staff, the playing staff were not so impressive indeed, Shankly said of the latter:[90]. [129] Adding the new players to Tommy Smith, Ian Callaghan, Chris Lawler and Emlyn Hughes, Shankly formed the nucleus of a second great team which went on to dominate English and European football in the 1970s. [126], The only long-term success that Shankly had in the transfer market in the late 1960s was his signing of Emlyn Hughes, who went on to captain Liverpool to victory in the European Cup. For him, he had done the hard work and it was simply a question of waiting for an opportunity to present itself. [122] Ajax won 73 on aggregate after defeating Liverpool 51 in Amsterdam. In the meantime, he arranged for the players to meet and change at Anfield before going to and from Melwood by bus. 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. [29] At the end of the season, the reserves won the North Eastern League Cup, defeating Newcastle United reserves 10 in the final. [183] They continued to live in the semi-detached house at West Derby, near the Everton training ground at Bellefield, which they bought when they moved to Liverpool in 1959. Busby's successors had complained about being undermined by his continued presence at United, who had been relegated in 1974. Small-sided games, proper warm-up and cool-down periods, periodised technical workouts, circuit training and segmentation practices created a standard that would eventually come to be known as The Liverpool Way. [174], Shankly's retirement was officially and surprisingly announced at a press conference called by Liverpool on 12 July 1974. "[81] Shankly decided to think about the offer as he realised the great potential at Liverpool, who like Huddersfield were in the Second Division at that time. This is possibly why Liverpool are so great. On how his tough, working class upbringing kept him grounded. [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. He was one off. Joe Mercer described his "heart of gold" and likened him to a Border Collie who drives his sheep but could never hurt them. Shankly was was born in the mining village of Glenbuck, Scotland, to Barbara and John Shankly. [163] He said he preferred to phone business people as he would put as little as possible in writing when dealing with them. [173] Again, what Shankly did not understand was that his relations with the board had often been acrimonious with several resignation threats and a statement made by Shankly that:[173]. 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. [84] Anfield itself was in disrepair with no means of watering the pitch and Shankly insisted the club spend 3,000 to rectify that. Christ, the players looked like giants. That was the basis of his approach to football which is a team game in which everyone works together and shares the rewards. He was considered a promising key young player who was capable of taking Carlisle to greater things. [24] Shankly, aged 18, then played part of the 193132 season for Cronberry Eglinton, about 12 miles from Glenbuck. Its an institution. [121], Liverpool began the 196667 season by beating neighbours Everton in the FA Charity Shield match but the team were never really in contention for major honours that season, finishing fifth in the league. Chris Carline believes Shankly would be "spinning in his grave . [164], Shankly formed a special bond with the Liverpool supporters and, at the end of the 196162 season when Liverpool won the Second Division championship, he told the Liverpool Echo: "In all sincerity, I can say that they are the greatest crowd of supporters in the game". He talked about the Kop sucking the ball into the net, and made spectators feel like participants in games. Inscribed "You'll Never Walk Alone", they were opened by Nessie Shankly at a low-key ceremony in August 1982. [187] Tributes poured in from the world of football, especially from the former players of all Shankly's clubs. The legendary Liverpool manager Bill Shankly's family says he'd be "spinning in his grave" over the ESL. [37] It was therefore a successful debut season for Shankly who stayed with Preston until he retired in 1949. [203] As a result, he had few interests outside the game other than his family. [29], Shankly wrote in his autobiography that he had long prepared himself for a career as a football manager. In 195455, the team finished a creditable eighth and saw a rise in attendances from 6,000 to 8,000. 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. [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. I went home that night and I said to my wife Ness: "You know something tonight I went out onto Anfield and for the first time there was a glow like a fire was burning. Because the man behind the myth was in fact made 42 . He spent one season at Carlisle United before spending the rest of his career at Preston North End, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1938. 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