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Shankly retired in 1974. A charismatic,
iconic figure at the club, his
oratory stirred the
emotions of the fanbase. In 2019, 60
years after Shankly arrived...
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shank in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shank may
refer to:
Shank (footwear), part of a shoe or boot
Shank (sewing), a
spacing device Shank (weapon)...
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Blyth Shankly (25
February 1910 – 5 May 1982) was a
Scottish professional football player and manager. He was an
elder brother of Bill
Shankly, the former...
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Shankly is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alec
Shankly,
Scottish footballer Bill
Shankly (1913–1981),
Scottish footballer and manager...
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Shankly Gates,
which were
unveiled on 2
August 1982 in
memory of
former manager Bill
Shankly. The "You'll
Never Walk Alone"
portion of the
Shankly Gates...
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Confederate Army
general nicknamed "
Shanks" Bill
Shankly (1913–1981),
British football manager nicknamed "
Shanks" Camp
Shanks, a
United States Army installation...
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Liverpool managers: Bill
Shankly and Bob Paisley. Both
managers have been
honoured with
statues outside the stadium:
Shankly's unveiled in 1997 by the...
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favour of
protest formed the
Spirit Of
Shankly group.[citation needed] On
Tuesday 12
October 2010
Spirit of
Shankly organised a bus to the High
Court in...
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Shank's mare (and
numerous variants such as
shanks mare,
shanks's mare,
shanks's nag,
shanks-nag,
shanks's pony) is an expression,
primarily found in the...
- "Glenbuck – Bill
Shankly – The
Glenbuck Years". www.ayrshirehistory.com.
Retrieved 22
January 2019. Kelly,
Stephen F. (31 May 2011). Bill
Shankly: It's Much...