Tuesday October 22 – 1974 The Revie Revolution takes further shape. Don Revie’s first England squad contains eight of the team which failed against Poland
Liverpool v Strømsgodset 11-0 (European Cup: September 17, 1974)
September 17, 1974 Key note: “An adding machine was essential equipment at Anfield last night as Liverpool shattered the club’s scoring record, stretching back to
– The Royal Box is not for me, says Shankly
Friday, August 2 – 1974 Bill Shankly, who recently retired as the Liverpool manager, does not want to be treated like a king. He has
Worries for the Reds
July 31, 1974 Liverpool are now getting down to the heart of pre-season training – games against other clubs, even though they are behind closed
Chester v Liverpool 3-4 (Friendly: July 30, 1974)
July 30, 1974 Match: Friendly (behind closed doors), at Sealand Road. Chester – Liverpool 3-4. Chester: Liverpool: Ray Clemence, Tommy Smith, Alec Lindsay, Phil Thompson,
Les Shannon in a Red Star talk-in
July 30, 1974 Former Liverpool wing half Les Shannon, now manager of the Greek club PAOK, is back at his Maghull home after spending a
The Paisley passion will spur Reds to success
July 30, 1974 If Bob Paisley remains an anonymous figure to the thousands of Liverpool supporters, even long after he has taken over from Bill
John Toshack worry
July 29, 1974 Liverpool’s Welsh international striker John Toshack went into hospital to-day for a check-up on a leg injury. Manager Bill Shankly said: “There
Bob Paisley: His climb to the top
July 27, 1974 So the task of following the legendary Bill Shankly as manager of Liverpool has gone to his partner, Bob Paisley. Some will
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1974
July 26, 1974 End of a great era It was an occasion for acclaim, for standing ovations and yet, through it all, a feeling of
Bound for Zurich
July 22, 1974 Liverpool chairman John Smith, and secretary Peter Robinson, flew to Zurich today to attend the first round draws for the three European
Shankly Parade plan under fire
July 22, 1974 Traders in Liverpool’s fashionable Bold Street shopping precinct hope that plans to change its name to Shankly Parade, after the city’s soccer
Ian St. John or Bob Paisley to replace Bill Shankly?
July 13, 1974 Ian St. John, manager of Motherwell, could be in the running to take over at Liverpool. St. John, one of Bill Shankly’s
PM: I’m sad to hear of Bill Shankly’s retirement
July 13, 1974 Prime Minister Harold Wilson said: “I’m sad to hear of Bill’s retirement. He has done so much for football.” Liverpool and England
It took a woman to get the hard man of football out of the game
July 13, 1974 “Between you and me, love,” says Nessie Shankly, “It’s just for me that Bill has announced his retirement. He knew the tension
Bill Shankly: Just like the Beatles he WAS a city
July 13, 1974 Bill Shankly – like the Beatles – didn’t invent Liverpool. But between them they did something rather more important. The city had
Bill Shankly’s famous quotes from 1974
July 13, 1974 “There are some people who think that football is a matter of life and death. They are fools. It is much more
Bill Shankly quit as Liverpool manager
July 12, 1974 Bill Shankly has quit as manager of Liverpool. And with a typical Shankly flourish, he followed his shock announcement yesterday by signing
Liverpool F.C. balance sheet 1973-74
July 4, 1974 Anfield players hit pay jackpot Boom days at Liverpool have brought boom pay packets for some of the players. The annual report,
Robert Russell Pursell (Robert Pursell) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Robert Pursell on PlayUpLiverpool.com. About Robert Pursell: “A young Scottish player, a native of Campbelltown, secured from Queen’s Park, a deal that
Neil McBain @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All articles about Neil McBain on PlayUpLiverpool.com; About Neil McBain: Born: November 15, 1895: in Campbelltown, in Scotland. Passed away: May 13, 1974: in Ayr,
The death of Neil McBain
May 13, 1974 One of the most remarkable characters in professional football, Neil McBain, has died in hospital in Ayr, aged 78. A Scottish international
Phil Boersma wants a move to south
May 6, 1974 Liverpool star Phil Boersma celebrated his team’s FA Cup final win yesterday with the hope that it could mean his transfer south
Emlyn Hughes: At last real recognition
May 2, 1974 Anfield, in the middle of a week that ends with the FA Cup Final at Wembley, is organized bedlam. Fans who have
Eddie Spicer’s silver lining
February 12, 1974 When disaster struck down Eddie Spicer just before Christmas in 1953, Liverpool lost one of the most polished and popular defenders ever
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