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Ian St John obituary: An iconic Liverpool figure who went on to illuminate TV screens By Phil McNultyChief football writer Last updated on comments 667 Ian St John, who has died aged 82, was an iconic figure in Liverpool s history as part of manager Bill Shankly s construction of a football superpower, before enjoying a hugely successful post-playing career in television and punditry. St John arrived at Anfield in May 1961, a then club record £37,500 signing from Motherwell, with Liverpool in the old Second Division at the time. He helped Liverpool win promotion to the top tier, went on to win two league titles and scored 118 goals in 425 appearances - but he is best remembered for the trademark jack-knife header that gave Liverpool a 2-1 victory in the 1965 FA Cup final against Leeds and brought the trophy to Anfield for the first time. ....
FSG and Jurgen Klopp have finally copied one of Liverpool s best ever transfer strategies Dan Kay Replay Video We all love a bargain, especially when times are tough. There s nothing quite like the feeling when you know you ve managed to snag something you had your heart set on for less than what you expected to pay and can sit back secure, and even a little smug, as everyone else scrambles around for higher-priced leftovers. When it comes to football transfers of course, all things are relative. The multi-million pound deals which brought the likes Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah to Anfield would no doubt be seen in non-footballing circles as obscene yet have unquestionably proved outstanding value for money for Liverpool. ....