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Bill Shankly
Few quotes by legendary manager Bill Shankly on footballers who are paid to much money and about him being a passionate Scot,despite being in England.
Bill Shankly
✯✯✯✯✯ William "Bill" Shankly was a Scottish football player and manager, most noted for managing Liverpool between 1959 and 1974. During his 15 years at the club they won three league championships, two FA Cups and the UEFA Cup. Liverpool:- First Division: 1963--64, 1965--66, 1972--73 Second Division: 1961--62 FA Cup: 1965, 1974 UEFA Cup: 1973 FA Charity Shield: 1966, 1974 English Manager of The Year: 1973
Bill Shankly: The Spirit of Shankly - Video Compilation
A video compilation of one of the biggest legends of football, ex- Liverpool manager Bill Shankly, one of the most successful managers ever, and the most influential man ever to grace Liverpool FC. He built the foundations on which Liverpool FC lay on this day; The Spirit of Shankly. This is the original video that I made, if you want a HQ version to download, then get in touch.
'Shankly' after new home
We catch up with the Anfield Cat one week after his appearance on the pitch
Frankly Mr. Shankly
Final Version of the The Smiths "Frankly Mr. Shankly" music video, for the Gen-X Singalong at Pianos. Shot in Harlem with a "Mr. Blonde" action figure.
BILL SHANKLY LIVERPOOL FC
A VIDEO PUT TOGETHER BY ME TO SHOW ONE OF MOST IMPORTANT MEN IN LIVERPOOL FC HISTORY INCLUDES QUOTES AND HIS FAMOUS SPEACHES BILL SHANKLY THE SALT OF THE EARTH PUT TOGETHER WITH THE MUSIC AMAZING GRACE AND YOULL NEVER WALK ALONE SUNG BY THE FAMOUS KOP
Frankly Mr Shankly - The Smiths
The Smiths were an English rock band formed in Manchester in 1982. Based on the songwriting partnership of Morrissey (vocals) and Johnny Marr (guitar), the band also included Andy Rourke (bass) and Mike Joyce (drums). Critics have called them the most important alternative rock band to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s, and the group has had a major influence on subsequent artists. Morrissey's lovelorn tales of alienation found an audience amongst youth culture bored by the ubiquitous synthesizer-pop bands of the early 1980s, while Marr's complex melodies helped return guitar-based music to popularity in Britain. The Queen Is Dead is the third studio album by the English rock band The Smiths. It was released on 16 June 1986 in the United Kingdom by Rough Trade Records. Sire Records released the album in the United States on 23 June 1986. The album reached number two on the UK charts, maintaining a chart residency for 22 weeks, and number 70 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Gold by the RIAA in late 1990, and it has sold consistently well ever since. The album is popularly regarded as The Smiths' best album. With its unique blend of musical styles (including jangle pop, British Invasion, music hall, rockabilly and punk rock), it quickly became a British sensation and established The Smiths as one of the biggest bands of their era. Both Morrissey and Marr disagree, however, citing its 1987 successor (and unexpectedly final Smiths LP ...
Sons Of Shankly
Yanks Out. www.spiritofshankly.com www.spiritofshankly.com Much have I travelled and much have I seen, I have absorbed and inhaled, Laughter lines and forward lines.... Drawn battle lines across timelines, Through good times and bad... It gets under the skin, It leaves its mark, and is worn with pride, 5 stars flicker in the fermont, and worn with deep and unconditional love, that serves to remind us that all we need tonight, perhaps more than ever, is each other...
The Smiths - Frankly Mr. Shankly (Trumpet version november 85) NEW bootleg 2010
(Unreleased Demos & Instrumentals [Bootleg Vinyl Rip]) NEW 2010 01. The Hand That Rocks The Cradle (John Porter monitor mix) 02. Reel Around The Fountain (final Troy Tate album version) 03. Rusholme Ruffians (Electric version July 84) 04. The Queen Is Dead (full version) 05. Sheila Take A Bow (Porter version January 1987) 06. This Night Has Opened My Eyes (studio version June 84) 07. I Misses You (instrumental) 08. Ask (pre-remix version) 09. There Is A Light That Never Goes Out (take 1) 10. Is It Really So Strange (June 86 'single' version) 11. Frankly Mr Shankly (Trumpet version november 85) 12. Shoplifters Of The World Unite (instrumental) 13. Girlfriend In A Coma (monitor mix) 14. Death Of A Disco Dancer (monitor mix) 15. Paint A Vulgar Picture (monitor mix March 87) 16. Heavy Track (instrumental) Notes from Stephane of PJLM. Thanks to "Motorways" of Moz Solo for ripping this from his newly purchased double LP.
Busby, Stein & Shankly: The Football Men - Part One 1/4
First part of a trilogy on Jock Stein, Bill Shankly and Sir Matt Busby. The programme looks at the early careers of these football heroes who were born within a few miles of each other just south of Glasgow.
The Smiths - Frankly, Mr Shankly (Rare live version 1986)
The Smiths perform Frankly, Mr Shankly at The National Ballroom, Kilburn 1986.. This version didn`t make it onto the 1988 album Rank
ArtbyCol.com presents the Bill Shankly Tribute
Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check out custy footy website: www.ARTBYCOL.COM http www.zazzle.co.uk www.cafepress.com Shop for exclusive Red Army memorabilia. Shankly collectors mug: www.zazzle.co.uk Shop for exclusive Bill Shankly T-Shirts: 306777.spreadshirt.com Bill Shankly Tribute proudly presented by www.ArtbyCol.com Colin Carr-Nall pays tribute to Shankly's arrival to Liverpool Football Club in 1959. HE MADE THE PEOPLE HAPPY - BILL SHANKLY Bill Shankly collectable prints from original artwork by Colin Carr-Nall colincarrnall.com William "Bill" Shankly, OBE (2 September 1913 29 September 1981) was one of Britain's most successful and respected football managers. Bill Shankly 1913-1981. You'll Never Walk Alone: colincarrnall.com You'll Never Walk Alone When you walk through a storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of the storm Is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone Liverpool's Kop terrace was named in honour of the battle of Spion Kop, a hill fought for in the second Boer War from 23-24 January 1900 by a Liverpool regiment that suffered heavy losses. Liverpool has won the English League Championship eighteen times (a record they share with Manchester United), the FA Cup seven times and the League Cup a record seven times. The club ...
50 Years of Shankly - Ian Callaghan
Ian Callaghan, Liverpool FC's record appearance holder, speaks exclusively to Click Liverpool about his memories of life at Anfield under the legendary Bill Shankly.
The Smiths - `Frankly , Mr Shankly`
Great lyrics on this great track,"Christmas Cards,with the mentally ill" poetry...sheer poetry. And what an album...the best maybe?
Bill Shankly speaks about Sir Matt Busby
Shankly says Sir Matt was the greatest manager that ever lived!
50 Years of Shankly - Ian St John
Legendary Anfield marksman Ian St John talks exclusively to Click Liverpool about his memories of the legendary Bill Shankly.
Frankly Mr. Shankly/Videotape - The Smiths/Radiohead Mashup Cover by Charlie Barnes
Everybody loves a good mashup, here's mine! Enjoy. I first played this at Camden Barfly in March supporting Amplifier on their UK tour, and I'm pretty sure I got the words wrong then too...apologies, die hard Smiths fans. (Frankly Mr. Shankly: The Smiths, Videotape: Radiohead) www.myspace.com twitter.com www.vimeo.com Check out my YouTube channel for more (unusual) covers and live footage of my own music!
Spirit of Shankly Independence Day Rally Radio Advert
Radio Advert for the Spirit of Shankly Independence Day Rally on 4th July 2010. For more information about Spirit of Shankly and the Rally then please visit www.spiritofshankly.com
John Power - Walkaway spirit of shankly Rally
John Power performs Walkaway by Cast. Dedicated to Tom Hicks and George Gillett. YANKS OUT!
Bill Shankly 50 years tribute night (Liverpool v Wigan Athletic 2009)
Legends from Liverpool's glorious past paid tribute to legendary manager Bill Shankly during last night's 2-1 win over Wigan Athletic. Players from the 1965 and 1974 FA Cup-winning sides were joined by members of Shankly's family as Anfield fell silent when two Scottish pipers played 'Amazing Grace' to which the Kop attempted to accompany with chants of the great man's name. Representing the team of '65 were Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan, Tommy Lawrence, Gerry Byrne, Tommy Smith, Chris Lawler, Ronnie Moran, Gordon Milne, Willie Stevenson and former captain Ron Yeats. Kevin Keegan, Steve Heighway, Phil Thompson, Brian Hall and the widow of Reds skipper Emlyn Hughes headed up the team of '74. Before kick-off, the Kop held up cards to form a mosaic proclaiming 'Shanks The Legend' as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of the Scot's arrival at Anfield as Liverpool manager.
50 Years of Shankly - In His Own Words
Archive footage of Bill Shankly's words of wisdom during the 1960s and 1970s. Footage Copyright (C) 2002 Liverpool Football Club / Granada Media. All Rights Reserved.
Bill Shankly and Arthur Dooley, Liverpool FC, Anfield 1972
BBC2, 1972. Liverpool FC Manager Bill Shankly and Arthur Dooley walk and talk around Anfield. It's nice to see the real Kop again. YNWA. Sorry about the sound not matching up with the video.
Spirit of Shankly - Sweden Branch - Bill Shankly Quotes
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50 years of Bill Shankly (facebook group)
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Bill Shankly to Liverpool Football Club. This group is set up to pay thanks to the man from the Scottish mining town of Glenbuck who took one club from the second division of English football and laid the foundations of what is now the most successful football club in British history. Liverpool and Bill Shankly were made for each other. When they joined forces In December 1959, the club was a slumbering mass of unfulfilled potential, the man a football boss of only moderate success. But Bill had a vision, and when he set eyes on Anfield he knew he had found the setting for his life's great work. The stadium was a mess and the training ground a wasteland, the team mediocre and the bond complacent - but those fans, their spirit and that all-consuming thirst for a football team worthy of the name... ah, now they were really something. The story of Bill's transformation of the Reds has passed into folklore, but what was his secret? How did he do it? Well, to begin with, he was a motivator and psychologist supreme. His players respected him, and some of them might even have feared him a little bit. Eventually, most of them loved him. Above all, no one wanted to let him down. Often outrageous, eternally indomitable, the Ayrshire miner's son built up his men until they felt like giants. Before the 1965 FA Cup Final he told them: 'You are the best. Leeds are honoured to be on the same pitch.' And after watching his side be ...
Spirit Of Shankly 2010 Year Review
Spirit Of Shankly review of their 2010 activities, events and protests as seen at the 2011 SOS AGM.
ArtbyCol.com Presents Bill Shankly
Shop for exclusive Bill Shankly T-Shirts: 306777.spreadshirt.com Bill Shankly 50th Anniversary Tribute Proudly Presented by www.ArtbyCol.com Colin Carr-Nall pays tribute fifty years on from his arrival to Liverpool Football Club in 1959. HE MADE THE PEOPLE HAPPY - Bill Shankly Bill Shankly collectable print from original artwork by Colin Carr-Nall colincarrnall.com William "Bill" Shankly, OBE (2 September 1913 29 September 1981) was one of Britain's most successful and respected football managers. 50 Years of Bill Shankly 1959-2009. 50th anniversary You'll Never Walk Alone: colincarrnall.com You'll Never Walk Alone When you walk through a storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of the storm Is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Tho' your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone Liverpool's Kop terrace was named in honour of the battle of Spion Kop, a hill fought for in the second Boer War from 23-24 January 1900 by a Liverpool regiment that suffered heavy losses. Liverpool has won the English League Championship eighteen times (a record they share with Manchester United), the FA Cup seven times and the League Cup a record seven times. The club achieved a League and FA Cup "Double" in 1986, and has won the League and European Cup double twice, in 1977 and 1984. They also won the League Cup in 1984 to ...
Bill Shankly, Celtic and Socialism
Bill Shankly talks of the great Celtic team managed by Jock Stein.
Bill Shankly - A tribute to the Legend
A tribute to the Real LFC Legend who made a second-division team into the Premier League & European Power-house. A small compilation of the legend remembering You will never be forgotten at Anfield (Our Home). Some of his famous quotes being:- "Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that." On derby day while waiting for Everton to arrive Bill Shankly gave a box of toilet rolls to the Anfield doorman and said: "Give them these when they arrive -- they'll need them!" "My idea was to build Liverpool into a bastion of invincibility. Had Napoleon had that idea he would have conquered the bloody world. I wanted Liverpool to be untouchable. My idea was to build Liverpool up and up until eventually everyone would have to submit and give in." "I was only in the game for the love of football -- and I wanted to bring back happiness to the people of Liverpool." "When you get the ball, I want you to beat a couple of men and smash the ball into the net, just the same way you used to at Bury," said Shankly. Lindsay replied: "But, boss, that wasn't me, it was Jimmy Kerr." Shankly turned to Bob Paisley and said: "Christ, Bob, we've signed the wrong player." "A football team is like a piano. You need eight men to carry it and three who can play the damn thing." "For a player to be good enough to play for Liverpool, he must be prepared to run through a brick wall for me then ...
Bill Shankly's retirement and legacy - Liverpool FC
Bill Shankly announced his retirement as Liverpool manager on 12 July 1974. The football world, and Liverpool especially, went into shock as can be seen by the interviews conducted by Tony Wilson (then a young tv reporter)
Bill Shankly memories
The picture of tearful Liverpool FC supporter Arthur Milton hugging Bill Shankly after the 1974 Charity Shield is one of the most famous of the former Reds manager. Here, Arthur tells the story behind the image
50 years of Bill Shankly
Join our facebook group. www.facebook.com This year (2009) Bill Shankly has been apart of Liverpool Football Club for 50 year. This video features some of this famous quotes.
Busby, Stein & Shankly: The Football Men - Part Two 1/5
In this series of three programmes looking at football managers Matt Busby, Jock Stein and Bill Shankly, this programme focuses on the period 1945-1960 when all three men became managers.
Spirit of Shankly- Protest outside Anfield- Liverpool FC v1
Spirit of Shankly, Liverpool Supporters Union Protest outside Anfield Yanks Out! www.SpirotofShankly.com
50 Years of Shankly - Chris Lawler
Veteran Liverpool defender Chris Lawler speaks exclusively to Click Liverpool about his memories of life at Anfield under the legendary Bill Shankly.
Frankly Mr Shankly - Biting Elbows cover The Smiths
Debut Album out now! buy @ iTunes goo.gl Biting Elbows perform a cover of The Smiths' Frankly Mr. Shankly. Recorded live on Friday, the 8th of July, 2011. Sound Engineer: Rostik Kaptur Shot by: Kvataniya Lado Color Correction: Andrei Maika
The Smiths - Frankly, Mr. Shankly
Katy Bacon, Jack Chamberlain and Tom Gilbert present... The Smiths - Frankly, Mr. Shankly. Filmed on location in Worcester, England on March 24th 2008.
Liverpool Supporters Union: Sons Of Shankly
Liverpool Supporters Union: Sons Of Shankly. Not made by me, but by Liverpool Supporters Union. I just made a powerpoint of it, so you can watch it at YouTube. Read it, so you can see what kind of wankers G+H are.
Sons of Shankly Demo 2nd February
www.thisisanfield.com This was a 15 demonstration by Liverpool fans protesting against the lying American owners of the club. The demo was held after the match so the team could be fully supported during 90mins of normal play. The video shows the players warming down also and still receiving unconditional support. It also shows how the club tried to get fans to leave by stadium announcements - they later used police and stewards in quite an unreasonable way for a peaceful demonstration.
Busby, Stein & Shankly: The Football Men - Part Two 2/5
In this series of three programmes looking at football managers Matt Busby, Jock Stein and Bill Shankly, this programme focuses on the period 1945-1960 when all three men became managers.
Spirit of Shankly - Independence Rally July 4th 2010 (Aldo & Howard Gayle)
John Aldridge & Howard Gayle address Liverpool Football Club supporters at St George's Hall plateau in relation to the debt crisis created by Tom Hicks and George Gillett which is threatening the future of the club.
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