@Dario Terracotta
This from Peter Mills who attended the Centenary do on Friday.
...There were also good cameos from Ian Snodin, Ronnie Goodlass and Terry Darracott.
Terry was one of a few speakers to comment on the fact that Harry spoke very little to the players, to the extent that when he was brought into the squad as a 17 year-old to possibly make his debut due to injuries to Ray Wilson and Sandy Brown, he had no idea whether he was going to play or not, much to the irritation of his Mum. Eventually, he was sent home earlier than usual on the Thursday afternoon, avoiding the usual boot cleaning and sweeping up.
He was waiting at the bus-stop to go home to Huyton when a purple Ford Capri pulled up.
It was Bill Shankly. “Son, are you playing on Saturday?”.
“I’ve no idea, Mr Shankly”.
“Son, you’re going home at one o’clock, I’m telling you, you’re playing”.
When he got home his Mum asked “Are you playing?”.
“Yes, Mum”.
“How do you know?”.
“Mr Shankly told me.