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  • How George got the job as Anfield stadium announcer, George’s first match – and Kevin Keegan’s, nearly champions, 1973 champions and UEFA Cup winners, UEFA & VAR stupidity, 1,500 home matches, FA Cup winners 1974, Newcastle Utd & Malcolm MacDonald, This Is Anfield, Jurgen Klopp vs Brendan Rogers, Shankly retires, Paisley takes over, Ian Rush, Stuart Hall, Manchester United play a home match at Anfield, talking about ancient computers, Eggheads TV quiz show, Pete Wylie “Heart As Big As Liverpool,” You’ll Never Walk Alone, Gerry Marsden at Celtic.

    You can buy George Sephton’s book here:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Voice-Anfield-Fifty-Years-Liverpool/dp/1838952683

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    If you have been affected by the Hillsborough disaster or by the Champions League final in Paris, reach out to the Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance https://www.hsa-us.co.uk/

  • Author Jeff Goulding continues talking with host, Mark Kerr, about his newly published book, Klopp’s Last Stand. We talk about the manager's last two seasons at Anfield, culminating in Jurgen’s proudest achievement, the youth players winning the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea.

    We paused to remember Gerard Houllier and his annus mirabilis of 2001, winning five trophies in six months.

    We finish with Klopp’s final game against Wolves at Anfield and his farewell public appearance at the M&S Arena in Liverpool.

    Jeff then mentions his next project, a biography of Liverpool’s longest serving manager, the legendary Ton Watson, the first man to win the Football League championship with two different clubs, including Liverpool’s first two.

    Book links:

    https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/klopps-last-stand

    https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/stanley-park-story-0

    Read George Scott’s biography, also written by Jeff Goulding, The Lost Shankly Boy, https://amzn.eu/d/09qgDZe

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    Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance https://www.hsa-us.co.uk/

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  • Klopp’s Last Stand Part 1

    Host Mark Kerr talks to Jeff Goulding the author of several books about Liverpool FC, most recently, Red Odyssey, a four volume social history of the club. The conversation centres on the fourth and final volume of this series, Klopp’s Last Stand, which tells the tale of the final four years of his tenure at Anfield.

    2020-21 Season Annihilation at Villa, the Derby match wrecks the entire season, the bleak midwinter, injury crisis, defensive frailty, winning at Old Trafford, Allison’s goal at West Brom, Allardyce’s reaction, Neviile gobsmacked as we finish third. Klopp ages visibly.

    The importance of supporter representation. Rafa Benitez – “We know where you live.”

    2021-22 Season Moving across Stanley Park. The Torres transfer. Carabao Cup 2022, the final against Chelsea. A tale of two penalties. Consoling Kepa and Karius. Champions League final chaos in Paris

    Book link: https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/klopps-last-stand

    If you have enjoyed this episode please share it with your family and friends, these podcasts cost money to record, edit and host, please buy me a coffee, https://buymeacoffee.com/sweetsilversong

    Please comment on our website www.sweetsilversong.co.uk or email us at [email protected]

    Read George Scott’s biography, also written by Jeff Goulding, The Lost Shankly Boy, https://amzn.eu/d/09qgDZe

    Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance https://www.hsa-us.co.uk/

  • Host Mark Kerr talks to fellow Anfield tour guide Bob Williams and to the subject of the biography, The Lost Shankly Boy, a book that tells of his five years as a Liverpool player.

    In this episode: Shankly resigns, Paisley the unknown trainer, Ronnie Whelan brought back to earth, St John finds out he is dropped, Shankly’s big regret, injured players Chris Lawler, Gordon Wallace, the Back Room Boys, Heysel and Hillsborough, trauma of survivors, hooliganism, facilities improve, state of pitches, Klopp’s legacy, Getting a Man Utd kit for Christmas, team uniform, a boggy pitch, the Kop starts singing, Anfield expanded but at what cost to local supporters? Shankly siege vs Klopp press, Mo Salah & Luis Suarez.

    Bonus Tracks
    1. Billy Liddell hat trick, Jimmy Melia gets the shock treatment, Gordon Wallace and the first goal on Match Of The Day, Viva Bobby Graham, sporting supporters, goalkeepers – Ray Clemence, Billy Younger, Bert Slater, Jim Furnell, Tommy Lawrence – and, Loris Karius.

    2. YNWA 3. George Scott signs for Liverpool

    If you have enjoyed this episode please share it with your family and friends, these podcasts cost money to record, edit and host, please buy me a coffee, https://buymeacoffee.com/sweetsilversong

    Please comment on our website www.sweetsilversong.co.uk or email us at [email protected]

    Read George Scott’s biography, The Lost Shankly Boy, https://amzn.eu/d/09qgDZe

    Hillsborough Survivors Support Alliance https://www.hsa-us.co.uk/

  • Stephen Done returns, he was the club’s archivist and museum curator until he retired in July 2024. We discussed more Anfield myths and legends, including: You'll Never Walk Alone - when and why did we start to sing it, did Celtic or Man U sing it first? What is the best version of YNWA. The back room boys, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Reuben Bennett, Ronnie Moran, Roy Evans, the Boot Room, the black books and inviting the opposition into the Boot Room. We moved onto Elton John at Anfield, his love of football and his total respect for LFC and why Kenny Dalglish signed John Barnes. Finally, Paul McCartney red or blue? And why is a Liverpool player on the Sergeant Pepper cover?

    Stephen Don's books, some on LFC, and his Inspector Vignoles stories can be found here: Inspector Vignoles stories https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0034OKJ78

    Finally, if you would like to contribute to our recording and hosting costs, please buy me a coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/sweetsilversong

  • The birth of our club, why did Everton leave Anfield, beer, myths about a return to Stanley Park, the club crest & the Shankly Gates, our Scottish roots and Alec Raisbeck our first superstar player. Shankly myths - the dressing rooms, the proposed triple decker Anfield Road Stand, the original Liverpool Football Club (not us). This Is Anfield – who put it up, when and why, plus a few stories, including Shankly and Supermac.

  • Once Bill Shankly arrived at Anfield, things changed rapidly. Host Mark Kerr, and fellow Anfield tour guides John Coburn and Bob Williams talk about how Liverpool gained promotion and established themselves among England's football elite.

    This episode includes all of the following:

    The 3-2 comeback derby match of 1970, Golden Goal, John Toshack, Chris Lawler, Steve Heighway, and Peter Thompson - the white Garrincha.

    Ian St John & Ron Yeats sent off - see https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1kvrx - and Ian Callaghan’s one yellow card against Nottingham Forest in 1978

    From nearly signing Brian Clough and Frank Worthington to Kevin Keegan, UEFA Super Cup glory v Hamburg, Tony Hateley and rumours about the Anfield postcode. The new team Shankly built with Ray Clemence, Larry Lloyd and Alec Lindsay. The captaincy changing from Tommy Smith to Emlyn Hughes and later from Sammi Hyypia to Steven Gerrard.

    We look at the stylish Willy Stevenson, compare Ian St John to Roberto Firmino, and choose all time greats in John Barnes, King Kenny and Luis Suarez, culminating in our classic 5-1 win against Arsenal in 2014 - watch the match highlights here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-tP9FAbipo

  • Life at Liverpool FC has not always been 6 times European champions. There was a time before the Reds had won any European trophy or even the FA Cup. Host Mark Kerr, and guests John Coburn and Bob Williams discuss the dark days at Anfield followed by the golden dawn of Bill Shankly.

    This episode includes all of the following: humiliating defeats at Birmingham City 9-1, Worcester City 2-1 and Ajax 5-1; double headers; Billy Liddell, Fred Molynueux, Bert Slater, Dick White, Alan A’Court and the impact of the arrival of Bill Shankly,

    Own Goals by Sandy Brown, Tommy Wright, John McLoughlin and Jamie Carragher. Tony Hateley and the Anfield postcode, changing the kit colours, goalkeepers such as Tommy Younger, Bert Slater, Jim Furnell and Tommy Lawrence and ending with the great Billy Liddell.

  • Back by popular demand, George Scott, The Lost Shankly Boy, was described by Bill Shankly as the twelfth best player in the world. George Scott was one of five Scottish schoolboys signed by Shankly in January 1960. Alongside local lads Chris Lawler and Tommy Smith, George and his pals Bobby Graham and Gordon Wallace were known as the Shankly Boys.

    In this episode we explore the characters in George’s memoir, including Ephraim Longworth and club secretary Jimmy McInnes.

    We discuss:

    Wembley tickets for the 1965 FA Cup final, Istanbul and Athens.
    You’ll Never Walk Alone, Steve Heighway, Alf Arrowsmith, Roger Hunt, Ian Callaghan & Peter Thompson
    The Shankly formation, Ian Ross at Bayern Munich, Shankly v Klopp, Shankly’s words, playing in South Africa, Tranmere Rovers and Brian Clough
    The Anfield dressing rooms, the 1965 Inter Milan semi final
    Steve Peplow, Vitoria Setubal, No Surrender, On the toss of a coin
    Penalties - good and bad – Tommy Smith, Ronnie Moran, Gordon Milne
    Shankly Hotel

    Bonus audio after the main episode – how and why George came to write his book plus more Bill Shankly

  • Described by Bill Shankly as the twelfth best player in the world, George Scott was one of five Scottish schoolboys signed by Shankly in January 1960. Alongisde local lads Chris Lawler and Tommy Smith, George and his pals Bobby Graham and Gordon Wallace were known as the Shankly Boys.

    We cover our first FA Cup final win, our first FA Youth Cup final and our first ever European tie.

    George and host Mark Kerr discuss Gerry Byrne, Gordon Wallace’s two historic goals, Viva Bobby Graham, our first FA Youth Cup final against Harry Redknapp and John Sissons.

    George’s wedding on the day England won the World Cup, Peter Thompson, Denis Law, George Best and St Etienne.

    Shankly builds an Anfield dynasty, The Boot Room, Melwood Training with Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Reuben Bennett, a bastion of invincibility, the Kop, the band box and the pulpit.

    We talk about George's fantastic book about his life at Anfield and and and afterwards, The Lost Shankly Boy, the link to buy the book is below.

    https://amzn.eu/d/gm9xQqf

  • The legendary Tom Finney said it was one of the finest team performances he had ever witnessed, this extraordinary league match saw Kenny Dalglish's revamped Reds run riot at Anfield. This was the season after Ian Rush had joined Juventus and in came John Aldridge, John Barnes and Peter Beardsley. There were some fine performances from lesser lights like Nigel Spackman, Gary Gillespie and a rampant Ray Houghton. Nottingham Forest were no mugs, they were one of just two teams to beat Liverpool in the league that season, but not on this night. Three season ticket holders discuss the match, for Lee Birkett it was a right of passage - his first game without his Dad, for John Green it was his 25th season as a Kopite and as for the host Mark Kerr, he had to wait to watch it on Match Of The Day.

    You can watch the full match here: https://youtu.be/uITSWaBwS7k?si=NthU0aDhAIpJsHwW

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  • Was this the greatest night in the club's history? It was certainly the most memorable Champions League final ever. How did AC Milan dominate so completely and how did Liverpool manage to turn the tide and pull back a three goal deficit? Why did we field a side that had never played before? What happened at half time in the stadium, back home and how did some Evertonians celebrate in the city? Hear about the tactical changes, the heroes, the villains and the bewildered. Listen to two lifelong fans, John Green and Lee Birkett, who were in the Attaturk Stadum and Mark Kerr who watched it in his local pub.

    You can watch the full match here: https://dai.ly/x2ikxi8

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  • Sweet Silver Song is a podcast that tells you the stories of Liverpool Football Club, one of the world’s greatest teams, six times European champions and followed by over 770 million people worldwide.

    My name is Mark Kerr, a lifelong Liverpool supporter, who has been watching my team since 1965. I will be talking to people who know this club, who work there and have played for it. Week by week, we will fill you in on the amazing stories that make our club the worldwide institution it is today.

    We will talk about Istanbul, that Barca match and Borussia Dortmund at Anfield. But we will also talk about losing 5-1 to Ajax in the fog, a 9-1 defeat at Birmingham City and being knocked out of the FA Cup by a non league team in 1959!

    We will remember the great players, not just Salah, Gerrard and Virgil, but our great Scots like Kenny, Graeme Souness and Billy Liddell, Welsh wizards like Rush, and local lads like Jimmy Melia, Jimmy Case and Jimmy Payne.

    There are millions of stories about our great club and we look forward to sharing some of them with you.

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