and a man with class and humour who is fondly remembered by players and fans alike.
Indeed.
I was coming back from Spain about 10 years ago and sat next to a pensioner on the plane. This chap was 80, but looked about 65. He was an interesting chap, and after him telling me that he was in the Navy when he was younger, and that his ship was one of the ones that sank the Bismark, he then left the navy and became LFC's coach driver. Shankly was the manager. He loved Shankly and at first this chap would sit in the coach with his flask whilst the match was on.
Shankly soon had him sitting nearby and watching the game with refreshments. The chap said Shankly was always so polite, had time for all the fans and staff.
The players all had huge respect for him, and he knew how to talk to the players to get the best out of them on an individual basis.
Apparently the player that was not a nice bloke, and the other players despised was Emlyn Hughes, but Shankly knew how to get the commitment out of him and keep the peace.
His personality and humbleness puts him above Fergie, not least he brought the club up from the second division and laid the foundations for others.