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  1. 比尔·香克利(Bill Shankly(William Shankly,1913年9月2日—1981年9月29日)),出生于苏格兰格伦巴克,苏格兰职业足球教练,苏格兰足球运动员,场上司职中前卫。比尔·香克利把长期挣扎在乙级联赛的利物浦变成了顶级联赛冠军,并带领利物浦称霸欧洲,1974年获不列颠帝国勋章。

  2. William Shankly, mais conhecido como Bill Shankly OBE (Glenbuck, 2 de setembro de 1913 – Liverpool, 29 de setembro de 1981), foi um futebolista e treinador escocês. Fora um dos principais treinadores da história do futebol inglês, [1] tendo feito grande sucesso no Liverpool, onde ficaria durante quinze temporadas.

  3. Bill Shankly OBE, né le 2 septembre 1913 à Glenbuck et mort le 29 septembre 1981 à Liverpool, est un footballeur et entraîneur de football écossais. Il entraîne durant quinze ans le club de Liverpool FC et figure au Scottish Sports Hall of Fame , Scottish Football Hall of Fame et au English Football Hall of Fame depuis leurs créations, respectivement en 2001 , 2004 et 2002 .

  4. Bill Shankly (2. syyskuuta 1913 Glenbuck, Skotlanti – 29. syyskuuta 1981 Liverpool, Englanti) oli yksi Ison-Britannian tunnetuimmista ja menestyksekkäimmistä jalkapallomanagereista. Hän johdatti Liverpool FC:n kolmeen mestaruuteen, kahteen FA Cupin voittoon ja UEFA Cupin voittoon 1960- ja 1970-luvulla.

  5. Other articles where Bill Shankly is discussed: Liverpool FC: Two managers, Bill Shankly (1959–74) and Bob Paisley (1974–83), were responsible for much of Liverpool’s success. Shankly took Liverpool from the English second division to win three English top-division league titles (1963–64, 1965–66, and 1972–73), as well as a Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Cup victory…

  6. Bill Shankly was a tremendous competitor as a player making his name at second division Preston North End after arriving from Carlisle United, one division below, in 1933 at twenty years of age. He eventually made his full debut for them on 9 December 1933 against Hull City and quickly established himself as a regular and a crowd favourite owing to his whole-hearted attitude and commitment to ...

  7. 1 de dic. de 2019 · Watch on. The symbiosis between Shankly, the club and the people of the city was such that it’s impossible to imagine anyone else stewarding Liverpool through the 1960s and early 1970s, but nothing about his appointment or what followed it was inevitable. Liverpool didn’t just need a manager in the winter of ’59, they needed a saviour.