Liverpool's legend that had won two titles of evil under orders of the unrefutable Bill Shankly

Liverpool legend Ian St John has passed away at the age of 82. The Scottish striker had won two titles of the first league under Bill Shanklyt's orders at Anflied in the 64/64 and 1965/66 seasons, until he also scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final in 1965. He also represented Scotland 26 [...]
The Scottish striker had won two titles of the first league under Bill Shanklyt's orders at Anflied in the 64/64 and 1965/66 seasons, until he also scored the winning goal in the FA Cup final in 1965.
He had also represented Scotland 26 times, until later he became coach of his own club from childhood, Motherwll, and he was also at Portsmouth.

St John scored the winner to give Liverpool the first FA Cup title against Leeds in 1965
Liverpool announced his death in a post saying: “We are deeply saddened by the death of a true legend of Anfield, Ian St John”.
Everyone's “Minds at the Liverpool Football Club are with Ian's family and friends at this sad and difficult time. ”
John passed away after a long illness with prostate cancer.













