One day in 1959, when Huddersfield were playing Cardiff City, Tom (T.V.) Williams, who was then chairman of Liverpool, and Harry Latham, a director, came down the slope at Leeds Road to see me.Mr Williams said, ‘How would you like to manage the best club in the country?”Why, is Matt Busby packing it up?’ I asked.

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“One day in 1959, when Huddersfield were playing Cardiff City, Tom (T.V.) Williams, who was then chairman of Liverpool, and Harry Latham, a director, came down the slope at Leeds Road to see me.Mr Williams said, ‘How would you like to manage the best club in the country?”Why, is Matt Busby packing it up?’ I asked.”

 

Bill Shankly

One day in 1959, when Huddersfield were playing Cardiff City, Tom (T.V.) Williams, who was then chairman of Liverpool, and Harry Latham, a director, came down the slope at Leeds Road to see me.Mr Williams said, 'How would you like to manage the best club in the country?'Why, is Matt Busby packing it up?' I asked.