August 10, 1970 Liverpool’s directors will discuss to-morrow a new pay deal aimed at giving a substantial increase to most of their players. The increase
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Stand by for Bill Shankly’s blue-print
July 28, 1970 The secret plans which Bill Shankly has been making during the long close season will be revealed this week when, first, he
Liverpool F.C.: The annual meeting of 1970
July 24, 1970 Liverpool are ready to spend “considerable” cash on new players if need be – but their aim is to build up the
Reds German tour may be off
June 29, 1970 Liverpool’s pre-season German tour is facing cancellation. Difficulties have arisen in their plans to play F.C. Hertha and they are likely to
Players are put on the spot
June 25, 1970 Penalty kicks will replace the controversial disc-spinning as the means of deciding European matches next season when teams are still level after
Spying mission with a difference
March 10, 1970 Bill Shankly went on a spying mission to-day to Glasgow to evaluate a floodlighting system. With Liverpool directors, ground committee chairman Sidney
Liverpool have that Wembley look
January 13, 1970 Liverpool can win the FA Cup this season. At least, that’s their manager Bill Shankly’s forecast and on last night’s showing against
Bill Shankly: “Liverpool players do not bathe the day before match day”
January 6, 1970 When Liverpool meet Coventry in their postponed FA Cup tie tomorrow their players will have been expected to dispense with the luxury
Reds go on a scouting mission
January 6, 1970 The search is on. The never-ending hunt for up-and-coming young players is being stepped up by Liverpool, as they bid to reinforce
Another colossus joins Liverpool
Wednesday, April 23 – 1969 Bristol Rovers, hard up Third Division club, yesterday wiped out their bank overdraft of around £35,000 by selling giant centre-half
The day Shankly growled at Bobby Robson
March 7, 1969 Bill Shankly, Liverpool manager, growled half the length of England last night at Ipswich boss Bobby Robson. “Maybe Ipswich will want someone
The Roger Hunt and Bill Shankly showdown
Wednesday, March 5 – 1969 Roger Hunt and Bill Shankly face a showdown meeting today – at Hunt’s request. The “battering ram” of England’s World
Interview with the Liverpool F.C. chairman Harold Cartwright
Saturday, August 10 – 1968 For two years, Liverpool have come within an ace of adding further successes to those they achieved in the previous
What the manager say – Bill Shankly, Liverpool
Friday, August 9 – 1968 “We have an experienced side here at Anfield, full of sell confidence that we can trouble anybody. “Last season, you
Bill Shankly names a 13 man squad for season opener
Friday, August 9 – 1968 Liverpool manager Bill Shankly will not commit himself to making public his team for the opening match of the season
Liverpool casualties improving
Wednesday, August 7 – 1968 Three members of Liverpool’s first team pool of players missed yesterday’s full scale practice game at Anfield behind closed doors.
Liverpool – a blend of youth and experience
Tuesday, August 6 – 1968 For two seasons, Liverpool fans have had nothing to celebrate – nothing, that is in the way of a championship
A new role for Peter Thompson
August 6, 1968 Liverpool’s wing wizard, Peter Thompson, is likely to have a different role than that of an orthodox winger in the coming season.
Can Ray Clemence secure the goalkeeper spot?
Friday, August 2 – 1968 Over at Anfield, I believe, manager Bill Shankly has decided on ten certain positions for his side which again practically
Knee operation for Gerry Byrne
July 25, 1968 Liverpool’s 31-years-old former England full back, Gerry Byrne, is going into hospital in the next day or so, for a third operation
16 man squad for Belfast friendly
Wednesday, July 24 – 1968 Gerry Byrne is out of Liverpool’s friendly in Belfast, to-morrow, against Linfield. This was revealed to-day by manager Bill Shankly
Exciting schoolboys at Liverpool F.C.
Monday, June 3 – 1968 Never have I known Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, more optimistic than he is just now, over the crop of schoolboys
Liverpool fly off to-morrow
Monday, May 20 – 1968 A party of 13 Liverpool players leave Speke to-morrow for a tour of Portugal and the Canary Islands during which
Bill Shankly robbed in Cologne
August 7, 1967 Travellers’ cheques and £120 in cash were stolen from Mr. Bill Shankly, manager of Liverpool Football Club, and four of his players
Colin Waldron transferred to Chelsea
June 30, 1967 Doc pips Shankly for Bury defender Waldron Tommy Docherty, dynamic Chelsea manager, showed the cut-throat side of Soccer yesterday, when he bought
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