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  1. Published 3rd January 2024. Welcome to part two of our new Around Anfield series. Today we look at one of two Anfield tributes to Liverpool Football Clubs indomitable former manager Bill Shankly… In December 1997, Anfield’s first statue was unveiled outside The Kop.

  2. How Bill Shankly changed the team. To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great Bill Shankly, we've taken a look at the different areas of the club he revolutionised during his 15 years at the helm – and today we focus on the team. Melwood was a hive of transfer activity over the last five days.

  3. 2019年12月1日 · Ex-Huddersfield players always remember him as a great motivator; before a match the opposition were always rubbish, but in the event of a Town victory they had just beaten a great side.”. Shankly would greet those who were dropped to the reserves with the line, “I see you’ve been promoted, son”, and with his young side performing well ...

  4. So, in effect our home-gate money has to cover two weeks. “For a club like us, it's essential that we make extra money from a run in the League Cup or the FA Cup, and being drawn against Liverpool is now a bonus. For if get we get anything like a decent result

  5. 2023年12月16日 · Released just in time for Christmas, the hardcover book – written by LFC programme editor David Cottrell – takes you on a tour of Anfield, its surrounding areas and beyond, revealing the history and inspiration behind some of sport’s most famous artwork, possessions and statues. Here’s a peek at five stories from the book….

  6. How Bill Shankly changed the fans. To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great Bill Shankly, we've taken a look at the different areas of the club he revolutionised during his 15 years at the helm – and today we focus on the relationship between the manager and the fans. If Bill Shankly epitomises all that is great about Liverpool ...

  7. Purchased by the Reds 70 years ago, it was not always the plush facility it had become by the time its famous front gate closed permanently last week. Indeed, Bill Shankly declared the training ground ‘a sorry wilderness’ when, upon his arrival as manager in 1959, he observed little more than a wooden pavilion in disrepair and pitches ravaged by bare patches and divots on the site of a ...