He had charisma mate. Buckets of it.I could listen to Shankly talk all day, every day.
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STAUNCH!!!!!
They harbour and protect and promote peadophiles
That’s not staunch it’s called morals mate
I haven't watched it yet. I would love to see a doc on Shankly which wasn't filled with numerous funny anecdotes. Listening to the usual old time Liverpool players normally wheeled out on these docs all Shankly was was a one man stand-up comedy act. Going by his managerial record im going to assume he was much, much more than that.
You'll miss big Judith Ralston reporting on the weather. She I prefer men dae things tae ye and ruin ye. In a boy and out a man.BBC Scotland
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Good friend of mine did a doc on this:
https://www.thisisanfield.com/2017/...shanklys-early-years-shaped-liverpool-career/
It’s on Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Shankly-Bill/dp/B07GSFSLYF
Bill and Bob were my Papa’s cousins.
There was a helluva lot more to him than the public image.
When talking about playing football when growing up, my Papa said ‘Wullie would have kicked the heid aff yer body to win a shy’.
Shankly could be a hard bassa when needed and a shoulder to cry on when needed. That’s what made him great.
Just like every other top man manger before and since.
Bob was wife’s uncle, pal, married to her dads sister, Bradford’s from Muirkirk