| Secret Diary of a Liverpool Scout |
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It is also important to have trusted and competent scouts and other contacts who can assess the qualities of both the player and the man, another Shankly insistence which seems to have recently fallen by the wayside. Before the Second World War the Liverpool directors did much of the scouting. It was an ad hoc and unreliable business: the club minute books are littered with examples of targets not playing or even fixtures not taking place. Directors were quick to follow up letters from the public recommending men in far flung Scottish, Irish and southern locations, only to return glumly from another exhausting trip to report “Not for us” or “Not of our standard”. This was not science. On the subject...
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