Saturday, May 31 – 1975 Liverpool’s Emlyn Hughes was last night refusing to accept that he has reached the end of his England road. Earlier
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Toshack leaves Liverpool
Thursday, November 21 – 1974 Jimmy Bloomfield yesterday did more than half a million pounds worth of transfer business – and was then locked out
– 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

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
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,
Carlisle United v Liverpool 0-2 (FA Cup: January 29, 1974)
January 29, 1974 Key note: “Bill Shankly delivered some blistering home truths to his too-casual players during the half-time interval at Carlisle yesterday. His pep-talk
Shankly lashes Everton
Monday, January 3 – 1972 Liverpool manager Bill Shankly yesterday marched into an FA disciplinary court to clear £220,000 Arsenal superstar Alan Ball – then
Bill Shankly, “I want Liverpool to conquer everybody.”
May 6, 1971 Round about Saturday teatime the sharpest wit in football will be called upon to deliver a terse assessment of the Cup Final.
Queen nets winner at Palace
Saturday, January 16 – 1971 Match: Football League, 1st Division, at Selhurst Park, kick off: 15:00. Crystal Palace – Liverpool 1-0 (0-0). Attendance: 28,253. The

Steve Heighway – Kicking off with a degree
Monday, December 7 – 1970 Steve Heighway, summer graduate BA in politics and economics, is wintering well among the masters of English First Division football.
Bill blasts FA’s banqueting show
Tuesday, October 13 – 1970 Liverpool manager Bill Shankly yesterday exploded at the tradition that players must attend after-match banquets and banned two of his
Men for whom results are not all-important
Monday, February 16 – 1970 To most people in football, results are all that matter. To other they are only secondary. There are three at

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
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 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
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
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
Wilson and Evans may join Crewe
Tuesday, May 21 – 1968 Liverpool agreed terms to-day with Crewe Alexandra for the transfer of ex-England Under-23 international winger Davie Wilson and former Bootle
Pop-singing goalkeeper shot to pieces at Anfield
Tuesday, November 7 – 1967 Match: European Cities Fairs Cup, 2nd Round, 1st lag, at Anfield, kick-off: 19:30. Liverpool – T.S.V. Munich 8-0 (3-0). Attendance:
Shankly put 12 men on the transfer list
Wednesday, April 26 – 1967 Gordon Milne, 12 times an England cap, went on Liverpool’s transfer list last night as manager Bill Shankly launched a

Charles William Hewitt (Charles Hewitt) @ PlayUpLiverpool.com
All the articles about Charles Hewitt on PlayUpLiverpool. About Charles Hewitt: Born: April 10, 1884: in Greatham, in England. Passed away: December 31, 1966. Position:
Shankly raid Wrexham for duo
Thursday, October 6 – 1966 Liverpool manager Bill Shankly last night paid out £35,000 … for two “unknown” full backs from Wrexham. Stuart Mason, 18,
George Graham snubs Anfield for Highbury
Friday, September 30 – 1966 Arsenal will sign Chelsea forward George Graham this morning in a deal that will give Chelsea £50,000 and inside forward
Cardiff call up Toshack for cup
Wednesday, November 17 – 1965 Injury hit Cardiff call up John Toshack, 16, an apprentice professional at inside left for tonight’s League Cup quarter final
Shankly woos Strong
Friday, November 6 – 1964 Liverpool steam into London tonight for transfer talks with £40,000 inside forward Geoff Strong of Arsenal. Arsenal have given Liverpool
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