Early day motion 477
REMEMBERING BILL SHANKLY
Session: 2013-14
Date tabled: 04.09.2013
Primary sponsor: Galloway, George
Sponsors:
Campbell, Ronnie
Corbyn, Jeremy
McDonnell, John
Meale, Alan
Shannon, Jim
Total number of signatures: 12
Campbell, Ronnie Corbyn, Jeremy Cunningham, Tony Dobbin, Jim
Galloway, George Hancock, Mike McDonnell, John McGovern, Jim
Meale, Alan Osborne, Sandra Roy, Lindsay Shannon, Jim
That this House commemorates the remarkable life of the legendary football manager and lifelong socialist, Bill Shankly, who was born 100 years ago; notes that he was one of nine children, five of whom became professional footballers and grew up in the Ayrshire village of Glenbuck in the now-decimated Ayrshire coalfields; recalls that the first song he ever learned was the Red Flag; further notes that, despite the myth, he never played for Glenbuck Cherrypickers but for Cronberry Eglinton in the nearby village before he turned professional; further recalls that he spent two years as a miner before being signed by Carlisle United; marvels particularly at his achievement at Liverpool FC as manager where he transformed a team struggling in the Second Division into thrice winning the First Division, two FA Cups, four Charity Shields and the UEFA Cup; and passes on good wishes to his surviving relatives.