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Because of course I think it cost stocks so this isn't that we still want a reader player insensible on the knocks so when after the referee in the courts it's getting worse it's really we're not on the weather tonight to be a mix of rain sleet and snow showers moving through the region becoming dry later on with temperatures just above freezing tomorrow the be a cold start with some hazy sunshine and patchy freezing fog cloud will be followed by patchy rain turning heavy later in the day and a high of 7 Celsius B.B.C. Radio Merseyside news. So the. School. Good evening welcome for a very special program on this called Wednesday night I'm James mound for tonight we're celebrating the life and career of a 24 carat Liverpool legend on the 23rd of January 1919 in a small mining town in County Durham Robert Paisley was born 100 years later tonight we celebrate his life. And you know. I work with you know I was never afraid of the work. At the mall and. Like. To. Keep the 5 thing. That was you know. A lot of money back from. Our. Come to. Be. On it for the hour. But if you cross. It was. Done. And I thought OK I. Have a good. Job I liked it. But it was good but I. Never thought I would. Make it is a pitch to throw. The book Relativity so I put up the 50 P. Album got to be made into history because Kennedy. Got a little bit. Because I've been on the continent or been in America or whatever. And I don't care what he did. I think that he would have been like that in the president and if. You can make the pulling him out of it on the whole to the for everything that. Was affecting the folks who live in your face who can. Deal. With the poor will have. A little bit well for a few that they fell. On paper at the club. For things with your belief that if they can you hold the door for the 3 days to. Recover the joy on the P.P. . So. Well that probably has on the back of your neck stand up voices there are formal Liverpool chairman John Smiths Graeme soon as Laurenson. Unforgettable nights in rock Wembley and Paris and of course Paul Paisley himself and I'm. The next hour we'll be looking back on the life of the most successful Liverpool manager of all time the man who furthered Bill Shankly vision and short trophy cabinet companies in Liverpool will be in business for many many years to come the one and only Bob Paisley Liverpool player physio coach and manager as a player 5 he signed in 1939 from Bishop Portland who at the time were a big name in amateur football he was signed by then Liverpool manager George Kagame Paisley one time to make 277 appearances for the club and was an Integra player in the 1947 championship winning side after playing Paisley served initially as a physio then a coach as Bill Shankly arrived and began his revolution with Paisley were looked at least succeeding the retiring Scot in 1974 to say is 9 years in charge or success or be a gross understatement 6 league titles 3 year appealing cups one new wife a cup 3 league titles one new wife a Super Cup and 6 charity shields were amassed during a tenure of trophy laden glory Paisley stepped down in the summer of 9903 passing the baton to Joe Fagan and naturally he did so having once again led the Reds the 1st Division title Joining me tonight to celebrate the life of Bob Paisley bought 100 years ago to the day someone who knew him better than most part of the Liverpool boot room and former manager of the club Roy Evans along with lifelong Liverpool supporter Peter Hooten and lead singer from the farm Peter of course watching from the terraces as Bob Paisley built those fantastic teams in the 1970 S. And good evening to you both. Great to have you along and. Get it I dare say makes us 1st makes us feel all a little bit all knowing that Bob Paisley would have been a hundreds a day. Does feel that way but we are getting a lot of other way. But now we're told by a great man it's a great mountain that who football club and the few in them days obviously was dealt with in Shanks. Now thinks put the club. On the on the list to go higher and higher we got better and better but Bill and I think probably the only person that could have taken over from him would be. Bob Paisley sanctions on. Statements of fact it's a great day today and if you listened and I made you listen was Bob wasn't the best speaker. But by the same token. He would mumble little things and whatever but when it came to the football side of it is knowledge about players and his ability to go on what players and goal I want to sign with Ashley fantastic. Tactically good tactically good I say and the players I mean you never in the could never know people's names certainly the opposition that everybody played against was called Do ins make sure you get close to do and mark him and other lads like we used to call him do you do and many other things. But it was again his record speaks for himself what a great man for our football club. And obviously to be in the boot room. Alongside him was Lance S. I mean again suppose a asked me when I was like 26 years of age has that would you like to come and join the backroom staff and I refused because I wanted to play unless the level wants to play. But I suppose there was a message in there somewhere there maybe I wasn't quite good enough want to get in one or 2 games every season so I joined in and to be fair it probably made my career level him take me on board and let me reserve team and I think the all reserve seems a great way of getting players through to the 1st team and let me run it like it was the 1st to my own team except for the fact that they wanted any 1st team players to play in there they would have to go in of course but but they were your brilliance the whole beautiful you need to buy them days it would be Paisley Fagan running around some Saunders John Benson and people other than all of them nearly like helped me in my own to fail you couldn't get anybody better to help in your career than them people we've got some incredible archive order to come between now and 7 o'clock we literally raided the radio most is our archive cupboard right to the very back all sorts of dust in there but we've got some priceless Saudia we're going to hear inside the boot room as well from when Bob Paisley was in charge Peter I mean time is has gone on as a royal due to their unfortunately if you're under the age of 40 these days you won't remember what it was like to be a Liverpool fan with Bob Paisley in charge what was it like to be a Liverpool fan that well it was an incredible journey you know remember. When he was 1st announced and I was of me coffee scuba actually and he announced as manager to my meeting. And I always remind him of this you evil to any he hasn't got the personality of Bill Shankly and I think that was the general consensus was you know if you look at the press at that sound there's no big fanfare when each of over. Looked at me took over and he was the look reluctant hero really I think if you go through the period when we won the league something 5 times you 6 it was I went up much and then he you are so big because beast 7475 didn't win anything and to win now you know that was the start of the journey really and it just so for me after trophy after trophy you know I think if you do the stats it's 1.5 trophies PIR season it's the best record in managerial history in in England you know so it compares afaics you know we won a lot of trophies but it's just over one of the trophy a year I think it was $28.00 trophies in 27 years. Paisley was 40 major trophies in 9 years so it was just an incredible thing you know when it was like my vision got he got his heel bit as well which services that us all feel yeah but we just got used to when it became Bill has a win in the league it's just incredible to think of now and the present situation yes but we are to win the Premier League and one thing about him Peter Well I would say is that he didn't try to be Bill Shankly didn't try to be a little like him and I don't think he could have been any way I mean he was totally different and all are split mannerisms and different things I say that in terms of speech and love and so it's just trying to be of self and that was good enough to take us where we wanted to go and yeah and when the selfies that we did yeah he was Michael he was microphone shy wasn't he wasn't really comfortable with upper lip gloss or you look at the photographs one of the boys book in the archive . Shankly spoke to go after I think 5 or 6 times as much as Paisley because Bob Paisley didn't like that attention I don't think you know if you looked at me went in front of the camera and money even if when it came out as being the didn't enjoy that part of of of the Father for but he was into the into the actual training sessions plus the games and the managers of his players and the manager. Because of of obvious stuff I mean I mean great Stephanie had Joe Fagan It was absolutely a brilliant person to have been in the room Carmen man and a different again a different mentality to Bob running around he was the guy who like everybody up and go and kept him on the tolls you know where they know you you got you got told off after only were the you needed or not and he fell again I I was allowed to be in the room for my show my period and I was sort of Mr Nice Guy but there's a great balance between that stuff city it wasn't him and the exactly that and that's what always like it was bombed on your soul that we had a team not just the players not just of the staff the whole the whole state in the . What we do is obviously sensible You don't build on the bragging about him but yeah. People obviously come in after games and things like that you know but but it was our little meeting place none of the players but he really came past the across the the door into the thing do stand outside and speak to it but in very rarely come into the boot room which I always did to this day say the building has nothing to do with a room full of boots and all that of course is about the people the people made it . As great as it as it became much more memory from Roy and Peter to come B.B.C. Radio Merseyside on the way we've got some incredible archive audio we're going to play you from the great Billy little on what Bob pace was like as a footballer also him growing up as well in the northeast at 18 minutes past 6. B.B.C. 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Well actually brighten up a gloomy Monday morning Paula style show weekday mornings from 930. The radio. Sports. Good evening we're looking back on the life of ball Paisley who was born a 100 years ago on this very day the 23rd of January 1919 in the studio with me tonight man who is so beautiful in graduates and a former Liverpool manager he needs no introduction it is Roy Evans and that Liverpool supporter and member of the farmers Well Peter and Peter we've got it we've got a question haven't we we're going to pose to the listeners tonight so if you want to get involved in this our 87319 for a double. You can be a question master for the night you know when near whim Bob Paisley finished his playing career C.V. Williams used to chair that offer them a position at the club. What was opposition so what was the position I mean what was it what was your what was he asked to do you know I mean he was an odd job man so he was a painter a bricklayer as well and he was going around the club when Shankly came. Late and bricks in fiction think he was a bricklayer was made by you why did it as well according to quiet Sheen as the book inhabits book that he built or goes. Shankly. Whether that's mobile it's if you call a myth. So what was the job that Bob paid was offered upon retiring so I wear $954.00 we're talking about 873193 double 3 can text as well tonight trouble for a start your message with the word message lots to talk about tonight we will of course focus on Bob Paisley the Chivas is a Liverpool manager because quite rightly that is is what he's well known for but before we talk about those achievements in football. He was born on that generally the 23rd 1919 what was it like growing up way was born in the hole 7 miles south of Sunderland this is Paul Paisley talking about life growing up I came from a mine and family member the mind and was happy you know I've always been able to. Force that I mean a good meal and. Have good health or instantly. Means that you know you've got to be grateful and I was able to carry on from right from this going to be using courage by even my. Father and brothers. In the one brother the world we're going to the environment wasn't really you know Yes yes the population would be about. $12000.00 but of course you know it's just not about football and we've found that it's cool to be Buddy keen though I was bro in the Navy it cool and unprofessional wines because say when. We were to. Change and there was a Heat played a bit if abroad we have no one professional there's a cat take care and generally no less and you would be brought out in the day. Turn the guns in the catalog and you would be given a mustard bath and a massage and agane Sherry this at schoolboy level there is Bob and one professional person those that are being pampered. This is this actually happened at the school it happened in school that I was at 3 years and. We run I going to be the anti medals at this girl and. Really have a professional outlook to football then to decide then become a professional footballer if you couldn't Well I don't was wanted to be a warning yes that was the almost thing my residing going down the pit so being a footballer I think is this is where the NE in their pre-warned is. You know there were so many footballers to be found there because it was so much incentive and so much as an incentive it was our down the pit. Playing football I want to clear on the day the Bob was born 150000 miners nationwide went on strike of course it was big mining country where he was brought up Bob was the 2nd eldest of 4 brothers Bob's father Sam worked on the local mine and in 1926 when Bob was just 7 he was forced to scramble over a slot keeps collecting cold US that could be mixed with water to make a crude fuel along with his child friends at school just so he depended on the soup kitchens to supplement her a pretty meager diet Roy Evans Dick did you see that that in Popeye his character in terms of the hardships he had to endure as a child was it was brought out to is to his credit in his managerial years I never thought I needed also went back to that too often I'm in again obviously knew has been a part of his background and different towns obviously when you're a culture manager you say then you had a my day he did say and I was doing this and I was doing that. But he wasn't there to obviously to sympathy be like him is that was the way was brought up and I think that gave him. The little bit of evil bit the dad and I mean again sometimes and as as as a man as you've got ever you can't be Mr Nice Guy all the time you have to sometimes get up there and give players a turn off to put a politeness going to say here for there and in a Bob certainly had that he had that side of book again. But it didn't really go back to his past as as that because again. Bolton basically it's all about football and there again but it breathe but he did have that the ability to fall out people never do things that they the bloomers perfect are fine and that we all get on and move all of the same opinions were there wasn't it was like it was I was like 5 or 6 of the union mates with different ideas trying to get them across obviously with the man to make the final decision is the manager Bob so but there were many heated arguments and that's I mean even in the midst of I got involved as a as a young lad sometimes and they'd say that's what we want from because you might come up with one little stupid thing that might make a difference and in all if you do them of we don't will we will tell you but join in join in the conversation or join in the argument if you like and that's the way they were but Paisley made a name from self in non-league football in the Northeast he joined Bishop Portland who were by then a very well known and very exciting amateur side in 1939 so we're just before the 2nd world war here right on the cusp of the war he joins Liverpool and and Peter who you look back to then 1939 and move from the northeast to Liverpool which I would imagine it was it was a decent move geographically in those days I mean are you a credit to Liverpool scouting system for go that far but but it perhaps it showed ambition and courage from Bob Paisley's point of view to make that move to yeah I mean that's you know that's goes on sale in a way you know if you lose the war they stopped a lot of careers was me well he didn't. Debbie to 946 Yeah you know my. Career that I don't feel was good sales also believe it will it would have been in his you know in. Mortgage more more games you know so if you look it up if you look at that period you're in much to be very sure Matic movable if you compared to people going off the wall it's not as if you know so you think you know it was a must have been a bit of a wrench for them but you know probably Schimmel way in class it is Randy you know and there's a story I think John Keith tells as well about the fact that Popeye easily could have been sent off to the Far East where he would have become or may have become a prisoner of war and under the Japanese regime but because he was such a good footballer the sergeant in charge of the football team apparently counseling to keep him in this in this country so maybe we have faces and indeed you know we have that says you love us my dad went down the same lose my dad played Professor bubble was a little books and then and up in the Air Force and down in Cardiff booked and like that he ended by staying there because they wanted to keep many see him because he played them bits of football in the in between obviously the the actual things he did in the war but that went through the same same sort of situation obviously played at 278 games for Liverpool he won the league title in 1970 was surprisingly left out of the 1950 F.A. Cup final team against Arsenal he was a club captain at one point got 13 goals and what kind of a player was he though because we've got a rare piece of the archive from one of Liverpool's greatest ever players listen to this this is Billy Little. Why do. You. Mean. Bob. Bob. I mean. Peace Prize there from Billy Little yet about Paisley used to be called it's all me Smith used to call aggressively enthusiastic and I think that's that's what he was betrayed and I was there I mean obviously played in 5 a side joy but I'm busy stalking and then I was a golden goal in college problem the newsroom there will obviously be as a staff a bit of that the teams will play and then weed out of the staff against some of the young kids and we'd obviously cheat. And that was the goal or they can't live above the beers but bad as anybody if we were 1st in it what want to do well and we never wanted the young kids on time only 1656 year olds to mark them to pieces to be so so you willingly and you can be physically that is now not what we make sure that is if this is. When did you 1st meet popular. Others you know I signed that they just 15 up in the school was in but it was so like lots of clubs chasing me to go get a gun more or less anywhere but but little supporter. I'm a dad has been in football so. Shankly. Bill Shankly actually met us on the train coming back from Scotland playful and schoolboys and their little shelled me dad and solos small US them by then and then obviously the 1st day you go in there . Then you meet Paisley Fagan running and other people like that and all of us by the 1st video that was was the the ground on the other night when the guy did all of the washing. Yeah I was yelling that and Albert was at the front door and I have a member going to the guy called Kevin Marsh 1st then we walked in Kevin was like 6 foot 7 I'm a 5 foot 7 yeah and we walked in and. Posed to me he went jockey and it was the Kevin said policeman was what I like about it he said that's what you'll be getting next you have. To go to the other bringing you down. But only for the bill yeah because I think that's their idea of me or sometimes OK . I did just you know me actually a sobering year. In terms of Paisley's career e-e of course finished playing in 1954 it has to be said at that time Peter Liverpool were not the force we know them as as now they had some mediocre seasons in the top flight and and eventually got relegated and he was then. Kept on but I suppose at the time that that wasn't a massive announcement did you know what went into the reasons behind him Inc I think your C.V. Will be I think. An interest in physical therapy you know and I think you go through John Wall's. And see Williams he said he could he got to see where Star possible and what he did would fit your therapy and so that's what he did so I think he was looking for an all the playing days were all what he was looking for new revenue for his career you know and there's all sorts of stories about looking at these electrical machines and. Really. Physical machines really in your There's loads of photographs of him looking people in you know on. Almost like electromagnetically because he was one of those you pay you for for pads on and that runs through the wherever the injury was and then you know that would make the blood flow go quicker saw the party take away that supposedly but it was the only thing about him because bubbles like it wasn't it onto the players while he's doing it and put the pads on I can feel that and they're going to go no no but with confidence and he can send a bit more and feel it in the Nano so I can feel it tell a bit more oh I was with the other thing is that the main thing that a lot of the go about. And we don't is that about maybe I mean again I'm not it's the right thing but I mean that was the way the the physio not novels as they were qualified in. Oh I read something to say that he was behind the idea of players getting changed to Anfield before they trained Mel because he was behind the the recovery idea. You worked out and then you had a good time of recovery because you shouldn't too quickly I guess in these days it would be a case of of called you're winding down but you have used to be used to before. Used to basically roll somewhat as well you know a lot and use that one. Concrete that's not going to be good for you as you know but I think I think obviously maybe pays the other we're pushing this as a good for them you know we should get changed culture. Plus again the I mean I get them where there's genius or not or whether it's just an idea just the idea of we all get and then of course at 9 o'clock when we have to start spraying the 10 so we believe it's a $930.00 for them and field to go to Melwood but the camaraderie the gap between where that would like they thought about that I don't know the answer to that but that's for me like it was obviously one of them was starting. Is that when you started to say and and if you just go or went down to 10 percent and then start a new global Where do you go last night a guy was or what made you can say you dad the little chats and then the media concentrate on the actual tennis sessions and you know you got on a horse and saw some long you know. When they did that you're going to be for Shankly. When they do that you're going to need when you get in a train back to Washington I think he looked and I'm sure he could hardly get on the train he was so exhausted you know because the doctor. Job period and back and training as well you know it's exhausting and this you work it out by the way Soviet You know the real story is never there is they get used to like guards gone past and let it go with them on the left. Of it in place plenty of players or players give them you know nothing but of a B.B.C. Radio Merseyside if you just joined It's great to have you along mostly sides but we're celebrating the life of Paul Paisley exactly 100 years after his birth and Roy Evans and Peter who you know with me James met in the studio tonight Bob Paisley then became part of Bill Shankly coaching staff I suppose effectively being an assistant managers is what we would we would know these days was his role do you think undervalued a little bit in that era of Bill Shankly and I mean Roy you've you've been on both sides of the fence really what what is a good assistant manager and how did Bill fulfil that role. Model for a lot of I mean obviously not to belittle Bill Shankly because Bush on his own right was obviously a great manager and. Read a book again that I think of your assistant manager I think the idea is to try and work around your manager and so I'll come up with things and just pick up the little things and science has time to sort them out it's OK The man has got that much in his place you need people to on the training sessions and different things obviously a gamble like Go on what's players as I would but Bill Shankly Well again you just use just. You not there to be a yes man and 7 in the nobody I worked with was a yes man and that that guru but you not there to cause havoc other that you know again that's my opinion is the only one so you voice your opinion to give your opinion but you also expect the one man can to make that decision and said that's the way it worked in the bill. Some of the conversations were. Very sort of this is in many ways but as I say I think when you became the system manager then you either they're not up to this help to manage yet but you're not there to see be a yes man and I don't think any manager would want anyway because you're in it but I also would say you're there to watch his back. Because it's a vicious industry or one of the many ways but sometimes because if you don't life in some people would say well to stab him in the back you would also there to make sure that I. Was respected in all things that he didn't and public was that and Joe was good at that dinner with the Bob and sort of went on throughout the blear and the league titles kind of course 1st if I cut for the polis Well Bill Shankly left in 1974 that we know Bob Paisley took over let's just hear from Ray Clemence now because he was an experienced Liverpool player by the time Pop took charge Ray remembers the feeling within the squad when he took over I was rid of the I would never be rid of it I wouldn't read too many do or be. Like. We want. We both wanted to win. I wouldn't We did any warn the. Who were desperate to win. A war. Pop I see they're on on taking the job in 74 now Ray Clemence in the 1st place the 1st you were there. Bob felt a little bit overawed by Shanks having to take over from him I think all odds were already behind in terms of where we want to do so for the guy because the reason is the man the search and then when things start to go right for is it just snowballed from there I mean for me is still a far better coach than the year's most favorite men it's just that it is team talks. Short brief but they go through all the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition and you can pull a player apart really you know the exact things work to get the better of him I think that's why that 90 percent of the signs in the time he's been always been good one because he is very good at setting a play ball was always on the 1st day would take me sorry but I wasn't doing it and I think Bob secretly one of the goalkeeper because whenever there was a 5 a side match yours then if you go playing Go and they got a really good job as well now Bob knew enough about God even to come and talk to me and you probably know you can do and this is why I think you know the present moment in time. In any position on the field and don't really see the whole thing you know he has got that ruthless streak in him there all measures must have that when a player comes a time when you can no longer do it on the right no matter what the name is the leave them out and move them on we have the post we just before that talking about the fact that he felt he could make a success of the job look we always hear that he took the job we'll look certainly I mean how reluctant WAS SHE How much did he did you named in each of these and twisted to take the show will everything you read about. The period was he didn't you didn't really want. To joke sort of people would keep a job that was the British reason behind it you know just as I did I was like the same a job Reagan people out there I think it was just the way sort of was it was the continuity. Obviously it was that became quite famous after that that no one's as it didn't go looking elsewhere for from just book but I think it was great that helped obviously the players that they went and massive changes in in people's ideas and and I think Bob was that was the founder of that really because Could there have been a tendency to players to take advantage of the situation and to sort of you know abuse the far that this is someone we already know we know he's weaknesses it's not someone new that the last new Say Bob weakness is if you like of that he wasn't the best speaker but whatever but they had a great respect from the end of the day they let me talk or took the mickey out of them in everyone to this day we could talk about my Bob Bob Paisley we had did they go in there and he put his knee on the table A There were not a me tell you back does it Bob is as good as anybody but in the team talk but even though we are the town didn't know the names we understood everything because he just got used to the way it was. And the say that's that's that's that's what he was but we're for them and just turning it got around if Liverpool had gone for an outsider sort of speak somebody who hadn't lived and breathed that the Bill Shankly days how different do you think it would have been well I mean it's hard to say really in a book where I mean I think if we're looking at popular option I don't know I mean yeah I mean Collins will report and also Jack Charlton as my name was mentioned you know ball like anyone else then it will never know the answer but all I would say is that by the way they made the right decision yeah it was you know it will mean people went on and not just through Bob's and through journals and nobody else has been fair and that's that. The continuity sat in it down for a long long time all the way through to you has to be better than I was probably blow and blame me. Well the let's go back to the 70 shall we because the culmination of all that hard work and all the planning came to fruition my 1977 you know what's coming just days after losing the F.A. Cup final to Manchester United now with it has to be said the chance of their winning The trouble is well the Reds went to Rome to take umbrage Munchen black back in the European Cup final and I'm going to talk about the rights I got looking into these players 1st day but obviously under the disguise of a lot of the scenes and all the things because we all followed the story psychologically all our goals was never told that it's bad that it's a job and that that was nothing anyone could do but Dollar Store was the solution does that they look at the law as either the day 6. The day the day. The day the highway to take it beneath the stars and the full fat my way Step back onto the red carpet running track which surrounds this glorious page turns up our heads to court or right but across The the. 5. 100000 photographer I was. Just. Like I. Said it's got to be so I don't think. I would. Have. Thought. That's right he comes up. In the room the shut the door. As far. As. The 1st. What commentary my 977 Liverpool when the 1st European Cup led by Paul Paisley royals and Peyton by the way both smiling like Cheshire cats listening to the. 2 and. 99 and don't worry we got the 78 and 81 goals to come shortly and an intriguing and rare look at inside the room on the way as well 1st of all his Nick Robinson thank you very much the wise man I'm sitting here looking much better now there was an accident around your. 7 Iran causing delays back to when it's pretty much cleared now but if you're heading towards a junction 7 there is some problem because of the traffic lights turned out working at Raynham steps junction 7 the M 62 so the averages have a very heavy still these like you rode around the when the traffic lights still busy because of those roadworks. 59 around switch on and watch out for delays their approach is they are looking quite slow Walton's Queens Drive is busy too around the junction with the A 580 and down the road in Bootle a slow through the red rocks around Millar's bridge still causing some delays $55.00 eastbound in a Cheshire there's been an accident around the post house roundabout which is causing some such havoc as well finally to the trains a track for means replacement bus service still operating between who can and Ellesmere Port and let me know if you count the number of course is 015-171-4095 extension 3 Dick Robbins. Travel. French's been the B.B.C.'s voice of rugby league most of that sign here on Radio Merseyside great playing career in both built a reputation for. Being a free service he said The game was finally hanging up his microphone and we're paying tribute to him with a try time special right Frank the man behind the mike. I should be good that he said some are from 6 with Steve and the boys paying get to be there too what a career he's had looking back on the life of ball Paisley he was born 100 years ago today would have been 100 today I'm James mounted form a little poll manager and but remember Roy Evans in the studio tonight with Peter who before the travel we heard a commentary of the 77 European Cup final with with Liverpool winning their their 1st European Cup trophy because of course they had won the cup right. The enormity of of winning what what did that mean to to the players and the staff I think it was and I mean it was a massive step forward for us again to win and as our 1st European Cup. And again as it was written about now about the modern day you win one and then you get a hunger for the next one and the one after that and the say that's the mentality and the belief and that it gives it was fantastic. Because we're going to be a bit like a wet late night Eve about the European gaggle we've been in the lead for Cope and different things but to actually win that there that be the top story in certainly in Europe possibly in the world and in team football and it was brilliant to win that and as I say from. Bob to be part of the part of that. Was it was physically because he I'm in a sport I'm going to talk about anybody who's done things Shockley's started off as brilliant Paisley. And took it to another level in all honesty Well Peter what was the significant thing from Bob's point of view the fact that look Bill Shankly had one of one a league title but he had never won the European Cup So yeah Is this a little Italy do you feel Courtney in. Since you 73 and really everyone thinks of the people best team in 65 you know when they say to be cheated I want to be through referee incisions ball Yeah it was actually mattered because that's what's going to make money United always other all of you who want to do with New Yorker Pinkel was in it I think for fans it was a massive thing to be able to win the European competition for places and Holst Gold Club yet because of the league just didn't you know 70 sevens or. 3 times and for 4 years you know used to that domination of Europe is not something which will the club job tonight you buy Munich's about there I actually bought it you know or the clubs bore. If we want it shown up here and that's why you know it was when presidents and only 2 other managers of won the trophy 3 times little pull didn't win the league and in 78 they had to make doing close with 2nd but they did become the 1st British team to retain the European Cup and that was thanks to a bit of Dalgleish match against Bruges at Wembley now these chips you know back its head away from the final just got the break just soon as soon as bar was thwarted was was was was was was was was was was was was was was and now I Another great piece of our class and the Radio Merseyside vaults we hear a lot about the famous boot room at Anfield which was about 1st hand of course but what was it like in there we've got some archival audio on there Paisley and 1st Ronnie Moran where we have together who no longer the opposite you are invited in a Having game and. With Remember your not know about the game but when they go and you only between the club and around the country there is something special about you got pictures I mean what is that picture up there 150 I wanted to put that out there it all into bit but it's obviously a very historic and important part of the thing around here well I don't know that but. Rather to write it out on her. That are here yeah well I didn't know that idea of the fellow in a white coat up there in. Picture that you. Find is when White doesn't think the white coats said yeah we got them bunnies did We've been through Devereux and that was one of. Those Well Ronnie I think what I actually I was I want to put you know in there because I'm on the back row there someone painted homes on me. And what about these pictures here behind who took those a day of any special significance Well they need a varies but you have been taken up to the games in visits of people to the Globe Dare I ask you what that one thing these covered here because I mean we have the boots hanging on the wall but there isn't anything going on I think when you thought about it as a talk to. A mass of not from Costas. And they don't protocol would throw you over my own bowl of hoops and whatnots and everything but we keep a copy of what we do if you don't books interest me you actually keep a book a daily book does your book certainly every mention every kind of you know the boob I keep is keep a record of what we're doing in training on the day and then much as what the teams are to go to come of what type of injury or keep the 1st image or do you do that as well I just covered only because a lot of school. Visiting the shrine isn't people do come in and we want the boot room pointed out it goes a good thing into the game because when we go to opposition clubs know they're invited into this so called. The tide of that has been part of the modes taught to them in the lobby of the club you know it was tidy and oh. I'm in many ways a cop in the boot room. I think if you know what it is that what it is a comic this guy was good in the book. No no no you got me on this is one of yours that. I think with that Bob It could do with a clean cut in it yeah I would just think about that if we can win to make if you will get it clean and I'm sure that I need. Do that pretty quickly Roy a rare insight into the boot room. Just come back when Bob took over though for Bill Shankly did the boot room change because it did have to put his his stamp on it no not really because because Bill Shankly didn't always come in a bit emotional base it would be in his own office after the game occasionally would come in. And sometimes for a chat maybe on the Sunday after the game a different things but mostly a bit of it even things that if a press and whatever so Bob was always in there Bob would always come in obviously when you become the man. A lot of stuff to deal with. But it would always go and believe in like again it wasn't just about the Saturdays that was when we invited people in and not just the opposition some sound just get people in who are massive football fans book. Maybe pop stars or things like that and they'd come in come in there and I chat and we'd be quiet and no one of them and they're looking to us which was it was your favorite person that you got into the room and. I'm talking known football people here celebrities for he. Felt joy most of interest and. Yelled was he with but the Wofford thing that came in a memory and we won the game and we did up a few drinks after the game which was what was that was that true about getting information out of the opposition as well is not a true story this is a 2 story but we didn't it wasn't like direct questions we sort of say well OK well what do you do what do you do after the game now you know or what and what you do before games how do you know you have a lot just trying to learn off of all the people. That I've said to many people. The opposition really didn't ask a lot of questions and we will in short we have to Sophie's it was quite strangely that we were asked and still asking the questions you know always successful because we just thought we could learn off of everyone and of course you do even even asked about training sessions and different things like that over a nice glass of red that. I was I was a beer mom ever so you're. Always about whiskey and you know sex and it was to get us going to and large are. They going to send you to give us that it was them and did you actually sit on be a correct me thought I was not in the big case because again there's only about 2 seats in the whole place. And obviously loads of boots and as you said the comfortable. You know if you want to book Black Books. Well that's a recession knows to say let's have the massive you know song keeps records and much is equal to my middle 40 for me when I left the people in other places that I left. And I left mine. Never to be seen again of the 40 I Well that's one thing I would love to have kept and I could visit the. And it was only us as Ronnie Wood said that it is about what happened every day so you could if you if you pick to like to see cuff injuries you'd actually. Be doing wrong and that you know that it was and just for our own knowledge basically we are fastly running out of time we could we could be all night couldn't we and and for and more like to be in 1901 Liverpool and Paisley went to Paris looking to make it a hat trick of European Cup when Real Madrid was the opponents it was nil nil with less than 10 minutes to go and Alan Kennedy charge for it from left back regularly does not view it takes the throw but I don't get it right the 1st run and give it is the law. 2 but I don't generally like to see in the run over to defend but out of the cavity the defender was there when he was needed and we've now just 8 minutes to go so it could be that Alan Kennedy has made a little history because added Kennedy may well of one of the European Cup a little more titles followed in 82 and 83 and then the moment that Liverpool chairman John Smith gave the news that Bob will be standing down as Liverpool manager we make a pouring announcement on behalf of the Board little way. With. Your ally. Who exists the manager with your course will have total or probably are all playing activities he will become part time paid director of the club not only with the reward for his dedication. But also where were they in success we have in your head under his new management that's about it for tonight's we've got to end I'm afraid time is against us Roy Evans thank you for just finally Roy how do you sum up Bob Paisley. Fantastic obviously what he wore proved that fact what a fantastic guy that he was to come to the system at Liverpool and do what he did for locking up it's very difficult to do in just a few seconds as well Boyd thanks for your time Peter as well and your book the boot room is out so thanks for your time as well tonight for sure. National and international news. If. You Foster is on the way next time now 7 o'clock let's get tonight's B.B.C. 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