This the fourth installment of a series of video compilations dedicated to Liverpool FC. This features extensive scenes of Liverpool in the 1960s, when Bill Shankly guided Liverpool to League and FA Cup successes after almost a decade in which the club's survival wrested on the great shoulders of Billy Liddell..
The goals (naturally) are scored mostly by Roger Hunt and Ian St. John. Among others who appear in the video are Ron Yeats, Emlyn Hughes, Ian Callaghan, Tommy Smith, Peter Thompson, and Chris Lawler.
I felt very sentimental about this period while making this video and so the goalscoring doesn't actually begin until 3:37 :-D.
As ever, there are so many videos dedicated to Liverpool on Youtube that you shouldn't be disapointed for too long (should you be)...YNWA!.
P.S.: I'm unsure whether one of the goals by Chris Lawler is from 1969 or even the very early 70s.
@JamesCarrier123 my mum said he hasnt changed from when he was a player, still a gentleman, and we love the story about when his bike was stolen from under the stand and what shankly told him to do. i'm a steward at liverpool myself and i like to share my love and knowledge of liverpool fc to the kids that i meet at the games. being brought up of LFC history from my mum and grandad i (according to a few ppl) have alot more knowledge of the history than most ppl my age
YNWA
scousechick87 4 months ago
@scousechick87 im in my grandads now and he said thank you very much for that :)
JamesCarrier123 4 months ago
@JamesCarrier123 i met chris at the shankly show and i was moved by the stories that he told of shankly. i got his autograph and i must say i was honoured to meet a hero of my mum's and he is a fantasic man
scousechick87 4 months ago
Right i know your all gonna say that he is not my grandad but Chris Lawler is actually my Grandad :).
JamesCarrier123 7 months ago
Mysterio - if Peter Thompson is really your grandad, thank him from me. he was a wonderful player. I was never really a football fan, until a school friend dragged me along to Anfield. I expected to be bored to tears, and watched, entranced, while the Liverpool left winger was absolutely amazing. the ball seemed glued to his feet, and his was amazingly skilful. i was a commited Liverpool fan after that, and your grandad is still my all-time favourite player, perhaps even more than Dalglish
maljames1 1 year ago
rolled up news papers to piss in fights crash barrier maddness pick pockets 9 pennys to get in the pen ,and emlyn hughs and shankley.......tears are flowing.........ywal
SuperBandstand 1 year ago
These are the best videos on YouTube. I can't find one for the 80's though?
Darthgord 1 year ago
thats my grandad, number 11... peter thompson, i am so proud :D
mysterio576 2 years ago
awesome!
MerseyKopite1 2 years ago
truly love it, vintage LFC
1 thing hasnt changed
YNWA
henki9999 2 years ago