Bill Shankly's secrets revealed as long-forgotten newspaper column is given a new lease of life
Until Brian Clough came along, no football manager was quoted as widely as Bill Shankly, who was the undisputed king of the one-liner during his 15 years as Liverpool boss. But although Shankly's mots justes became legend, it was rare for him to share more than a snapshot of his innermost thoughts with journalists. He would seldom consent to a lengthy interview. Ultimately, he looked back over his career in an excellent autobiography penned skilfully and sensitively by the journalist John Roberts, but there is not much else in the archives that explains in detail how he went about turning Liverpool from a team down on its luck in the Second Division to the one that in his time alone won three First Division titles, two FA Cups and enjoyed its first taste of glory in Europe. In consequence, a book to be published in March will be of particular interest. Shankly: The Lost Diary (Trinity Mirror Sports Media) reproduces for the first time in more than 50 years a series of