
Click Liverpool's '50 Years of Shankly' series is just four days away and between now and then we'll be uploading some videos to show you what will be on show when the feature kicks off on Wednesday 9 December.
Today's teaser comes courtesy of the legendary Anfield marksman Ian St John, who scored 118 goals in 425 appearances for the Reds.
The arrival of St John and fellow Scot Ron Yeats on Merseyside in the summer of 1961 was the cornerstone of the Shankly revolution; the two focal characters who he would shape his team around.
His finest hour in a red shirt came on Saturday 1 May 1965 when he headed in an Ian Callaghan cross to score the winning goal in extra time to hand Liverpool the first FA Cup win in their history.
In an exclusive interview with Click Liverpool, he recalls life at Anfield during the heydays of the 1960s and his memories of the legendary Shanks.
Stay tuned to Click Liverpool tomorrow for the next instalment in our run-up to the launch of the series.
For yesterday's sneak preview and news of what Click Liverpool have lined up to mark the 50th anniversary of Bill Shankly's arrival, visit: http://www.clickliverpool.com/tags/50-years-of-shankly/.
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