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==Liverpool Career==
 
==Liverpool Career==
Shankly was made manager of Liverpool in December of 1959. At the time, due to a decline in the 1950's, Liverpool were competing in the second division. This was due to poor facilities and sub par players currently with the club. During his first year Shankly dismissed 24 of these players.
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Shankly was made manager of Liverpool F.C. in December of 1959. At the time, due to a decline in the 1950's, Liverpool were competing in the second division. This was due to poor facilities and sub par players currently with the club. During his first year Shankly dismissed 24 of these players.
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Shankly instituted a number of changes at Liverpool that are still used today. He started bus rides to [[Melwood]] to encourage player camaraderie. Now players would spend most of their time with each other to form more bonds off the pitch to help on the pitch. He introduced fittness training and diet assessment to keep players fit. After practice he would have players bussed back to [[Anfield]] to shower and eat a meal together. This helped the players warm down so less training injuries happened.
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Shankly's new regime and agenda helped clinch promotion to the first division in [[1961-62 season|61-62]] with help from signing such as [[Ron Yeats]] and [[Ian St. John]]. The following year, their first back in the first division he took Liverpool to eighth place. In the [[1963-64 season]], just two years from their spell in the second division, Shankly won Liverpool their sixth top flight trophy.
 
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[[Category:Managers|Shankly]]
 
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Bill Shankly
ShanklyProfile
Personal information
Date of Birth

2 September 1913

Place of Birth

Glenbuck, Scotland

Managerial statistics
Years managed

1959–1974

Total games

753

Wins

393

Draws

185

Losses

175

William "Bill" Shankly (born 2 September 1913 – died 29 September 1981) is a former Liverpool manager. He served as manager from 1959 and 1974; winning the league championships three times, the FA Cup twice and the UEFA Cup once in this period.

Liverpool Career

Shankly was made manager of Liverpool F.C. in December of 1959. At the time, due to a decline in the 1950's, Liverpool were competing in the second division. This was due to poor facilities and sub par players currently with the club. During his first year Shankly dismissed 24 of these players.

Shankly instituted a number of changes at Liverpool that are still used today. He started bus rides to Melwood to encourage player camaraderie. Now players would spend most of their time with each other to form more bonds off the pitch to help on the pitch. He introduced fittness training and diet assessment to keep players fit. After practice he would have players bussed back to Anfield to shower and eat a meal together. This helped the players warm down so less training injuries happened.

Shankly's new regime and agenda helped clinch promotion to the first division in 61-62 with help from signing such as Ron Yeats and Ian St. John. The following year, their first back in the first division he took Liverpool to eighth place. In the 1963-64 season, just two years from their spell in the second division, Shankly won Liverpool their sixth top flight trophy.

Liverpool F.C. – managers
McKenna and Barclay (t) (1892–96) • Watson (t) (1896–1915) • Ashworth (t) (1919–23) • McQueen (t) (1923–28) • Patterson (t) (1928–36) • Kay (t) (1936–51) • Welsh (t) (1951–56) • Taylor (t) (1956–59) • Shankly (t) (1959–74) • Paisley (t) (1974–83) • Fagan (t) (1983–85) • Dalglish (t) (1985–91) • Moran (1991) (c) • Souness (t) (1991–94) • Evans (t) (1994–98) • Evans and Houllier (t) (1998) • Houllier (t) (1998–2004) • Benitez (t) (2004–10) • Hodgson (t) (2010–11) • Dalglish (t) (2011–12) • Rodgers (t) (2012-15) • Klopp (t) (2015-)

(c) - caretaker manager, (t) - transfers made by manager