The Golden Age of Liverpool
Bill Shankly took centre stage as he led his team out at Wembley for the last time at the Charity Shield match in August 1974. Shankly had unexpectedly announced his retirement a month earlier. Liverpool played Leeds United, managed by Brian Clough (second left) and the teams drew 1-1. The Reds snatched a result in the end, winning 6-5 on penalties. ––––––––––––––––––––––– Available now as an ebook! David Clayton This book takes a look at the development and heritage of one Britains most famous and iconic football teams Liverpool, from the golden age. Step back in time to when the founding fathers of the club first trod the turf at Anfield, through to Bill Shankly’s arrival and subsequent regeneration that put the Merseyside team firmly on the football map. The famous Boot Room and its occupants are explored, along with the success stories, quotes and trivia. There are player profiles of the greats including Kenny Dalglish, Roger Hunt, Ray Clemence, Kevin Keegan and Billy Liddell a...