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Sweet Silver Song
Mark Kerr
17 episodes
8 months ago
Sweet Silver Song is a podcast that tells you the stories of Liverpool Football Club, one of the world’s greatest teams, six times European champions and followed by over 770 million people worldwide. My name is Mark Kerr, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, who has been watching my team since 1965. I will be talking to people who know this club, who work there and have played for it. Week by week, we will fill you in on the amazing stories that make our club the worldwide institution it is today. We will talk about Istanbul, that Barca match and Borussia Dortmund at Anfield. But we will also talk about losing 5-1 to Ajax in the fog, a 9-1 defeat at Birmingham City and being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league team in 1959! We will remember the great players, not just Salah, Gerrard and Virgil, but our great Scots like Kenny, Graeme Souness and Billy Liddell, Welsh wizards like Rush, and local lads like Jimmy Melia, Jimmy Case and Jimmy Payne. There are millions of stories about our great club and we look forward to sharing some of them with you.
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Sweet Silver Song is a podcast that tells you the stories of Liverpool Football Club, one of the world’s greatest teams, six times European champions and followed by over 770 million people worldwide. My name is Mark Kerr, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, who has been watching my team since 1965. I will be talking to people who know this club, who work there and have played for it. Week by week, we will fill you in on the amazing stories that make our club the worldwide institution it is today. We will talk about Istanbul, that Barca match and Borussia Dortmund at Anfield. But we will also talk about losing 5-1 to Ajax in the fog, a 9-1 defeat at Birmingham City and being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league team in 1959! We will remember the great players, not just Salah, Gerrard and Virgil, but our great Scots like Kenny, Graeme Souness and Billy Liddell, Welsh wizards like Rush, and local lads like Jimmy Melia, Jimmy Case and Jimmy Payne. There are millions of stories about our great club and we look forward to sharing some of them with you.
Show more...
Soccer
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Sports
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How Shankly Was Signed
Sweet Silver Song
56 minutes
9 months ago
How Shankly Was Signed

Our guest is Alan Harrison whose grandfather Herbert Roberts was vice chairman of Liverpool FC and was part of the recruitment team that selected Shankly. He approached Matt Busby for permission to speak to Jimmy Murphy, the Man Utd coach, and, the manager of Wales. Later, Alan’s s uncle Eric Roberts was Bill Shankly’s favourite club chairman.

Hear how Liverpool offered players to Man U after Munich. Why Busby left Anfield under a cloud. Busby recommended Shankly, who had previously rejected LFC because he wanted control, including selecting the team. How Shankly convinced us we could overcome a 5-1 first leg defeat at Ajax while wearing an away kit at home and changing to an all red kit. 

The Scottish connection, Ian St John , Ron Yeats, Tommy Lawrence and Willie Stevenson, plus Reuben Bennett and Shanks. Heavy metal Shankly football. Clinching promotion. Going to away games with a mate aged nine. Melwood - watching the A, B and C teams. Liverpool women’s football team.  Shankly makes a brief first report to the board. Shankly defends Ian St John sent off at Fulham for knocking out an opponent.   

Alan is stadium announcer at AFC Liverpool, playing at Marine’s ground in Crosby. He was nearly offered the job as stadium announcer at Anfield, but George Sephton beat him to it. We also talk about Gerry Byrne, captain Ronnie Moran, Alf Arrowsmith, George Scott, players’ injuries, Bob Paisley medicine man and, Alun Evans slashed, why Peter Wall was sold, Emlyn Hughes, Alec Lindsay, reserve team matches, and Lindsay’s Wembley goal. 

Sweet Silver Song
Sweet Silver Song is a podcast that tells you the stories of Liverpool Football Club, one of the world’s greatest teams, six times European champions and followed by over 770 million people worldwide. My name is Mark Kerr, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, who has been watching my team since 1965. I will be talking to people who know this club, who work there and have played for it. Week by week, we will fill you in on the amazing stories that make our club the worldwide institution it is today. We will talk about Istanbul, that Barca match and Borussia Dortmund at Anfield. But we will also talk about losing 5-1 to Ajax in the fog, a 9-1 defeat at Birmingham City and being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league team in 1959! We will remember the great players, not just Salah, Gerrard and Virgil, but our great Scots like Kenny, Graeme Souness and Billy Liddell, Welsh wizards like Rush, and local lads like Jimmy Melia, Jimmy Case and Jimmy Payne. There are millions of stories about our great club and we look forward to sharing some of them with you.