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  1. 2023年11月22日 · Fifty years on, the story of Shankly’s second great side has been retold in a brand-new LFC Original. Shankly’s Second Coming is available on demand on LFCTV GO now, and features recollections from players and supporters alongside brilliant archive footage. Black Friday offer – Get 50% off an annual subscription to LFCTV GO here. Use code ...

  2. 2019年12月1日 · Watch on. The symbiosis between Shankly, the club and the people of the city was such that it’s impossible to imagine anyone else stewarding Liverpool through the 1960s and early 1970s, but nothing about his appointment or what followed it was inevitable. Liverpool didn’t just need a manager in the winter of ’59, they needed a saviour.

  3. 2019年12月1日 · Photo gallery: 60 rare, unseen and iconic images of Bill Shankly. On this day in 1959, Liverpool FC made a decision that would change the club forever - Bill Shankly was appointed as manager. Shankly would revolutionise the Reds and deliver an unprecedented level of success that extended into the ensuing decades. The Scot guided the club back ...

  4. 2019年12月1日 · 660 – the most appearances made by a player under Shankly: Ian Callaghan, of which 500 were in the league. 407 – Shankly oversaw more Liverpool victories than any other manager. 277 – Roger Hunt scored more goals during Shankly's time in charge than any other player. Of those, 236 came in the league. 108 – the most goals scored by the ...

  5. 2023年4月28日 · Tommy Smith lifted the trophy but the biggest cheers of that afternoon were reserved for the adored manager, when he got his hands on the title for the third time. Shankly, who removed his jacket to reveal a red buttoned-up shirt, was the last one out from the worn-out squad and backroom staff, savouring every step of the laps of honour. ‌.

  6. 2019年12月1日 · 60 years ago today: Bill Shankly's Liverpool revolution begins. December 1, 1959 – a transformative date in the history of Liverpool Football Club. Slumbered in the Second Division for more than half a decade, there had been little to suggest the arrival of the ‘60s would represent a fresh start for a team that had proudly sat at the top of ...

  7. But Bill Shankly’s side showed fighting spirit, and a touch of class, to retake their lead, with a well-worked free-kick allowing Ian Callaghan to slot past the Inter ‘keeper. The hosts secured a vital goal 15 minutes from time as Hunt saw his shot parried only for it to fall to Ian St John for a tap-in.