Posted:
Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:56 pm
by ConnO'var
I only ever met hime once.... True gent.....
Took the time to speak a starry eyed kid.
Absolute legend....
LFC owes a huge debt to the man.
Carried and conducted himself with humility and a down to earth nature...
What I wouldn't give to have you back Bob.
No knighthood or MBEs or anything else necessary...
You were and still are a testament to LFC and the epitome of how a manager should conduct himself.
RIP sir.....
Posted:
Tue Mar 06, 2007 12:36 pm
by Dundalk
MPs back Paisley knighthood drive
MPs are joining the growing campaign to grant a posthumous knighthood for former Liverpool manager Bob Paisley.
Labour MP George Howarth has tabled a Commons motion for Paisley to receive the award 11 years after his death.
"Bob was the most successful manager in football history and was held in great affection for his outstanding knowledge and modesty," said Howarth.
In nine years in charge he won six league titles, three European cups, three League cups and one Uefa cup.
More than 25,000 people have signed a petition on the prime ministers website calling for the move.
You only have to look at his record as a manager to realise that he was up there with the best
George Howarth's motion is supported by five other MPs including some Labour colleagues who are Everton supporters.
Former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson, a key member of Paisley's squad during his final years at the club, said he and his team-mates would be delighted by a posthumous honour.
"I think it would be fantastic," Lawrenson told the BBC. "He was a brilliant manager. Everyone in the team I played for would be absolutely delighted if this comes about."
Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has also added his backing for the campaign.
"I was never fortunate enough to play under Bob Paisley, but everyone at Anfield knows what a great manager and a great man he was," said Carragher.
"You only have to look at his record as a manager to realise that he was up there with the best - three European Cups speaks for itself. "
Spurs fans have attempted a similar, but so far unsuccessful, attempt at winning a posthumous knighthood for their legendary former player and manager Bill Nicholson after his death in October 2004.
Posted:
Wed Mar 07, 2007 2:00 am
by The Manhattan Project
Paisley should certainly get a knighthood.
Bill Nicholson should get one too.
I would say three European cups and winning the first English league and cup double for seventy-three years warrants two honours for those guys.
After all, Bono got an award for "services to sunglasses" or something.
Brian Clough should be honoured too.
Why all these guys are ignored while Fergie gets the Blairite hand job is beyond me. Then again, he's a New Labour supporter isn't he?