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  1. Sep 29, 2021 · Shankly retired after leading Liverpool to the 1974 FA Cup and died after two heart attacks in quick succession just seven years later, aged 68, with his ashes scattered on the Anfield pitch after ...

  2. Bill Shankly was a tremendous competitor as a player making his name at second division Preston North End after arriving from Carlisle United, one division below, in 1933 at twenty years of age. He eventually made his full debut for them on 9 December 1933 against Hull City and quickly established himself as a regular and a crowd favourite owing to his whole-hearted attitude and commitment to ...

  3. William "Bill" Shankly, OBE ( Glenbuck, 1913. szeptember 2. – Liverpool, 1981. szeptember 29.) a Liverpool FC legendás vezetőedzője 1959 és 1974 között, egyben egyike a legsikeresebb és legelismertebb brit labdarúgó menedzsereknek. Vannak, akik azt hiszik, a futball olyannyira fontos, hogy úgyszólván élet-halál kérdése.

  4. William Shankly, OBE (* 2. september 1913, Glenbuck, Ayrshire, Škótsko – † 29. september 1981, Liverpool, Anglicko) bol škótsky futbalový hráč a tréner, ktorý je známy hlavne ako tréner Liverpoolu. Shankly priniesol Liverpoolu „zmŕtvychvstanie“, získal s klubom postup späť do prvej divízie, vyhral tri ligové tituly a ...

  5. Dec 14, 2009 · On December 14, 1959, the face of the game was changed forever as Bill Shankly walked through the Liverpool doors to embark upon a jouney on which he would create a dynasty that would last for ...

  6. William “Bill” Shankly, OBE (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was one of Britain’s most successful and respected football managers. Shankly was also a fine player, whose career was interrupted by the Second World War. He played nearly 300 times in The Football League for Preston North End and represented Scotland seven times, as ...

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