Bill Shanklut's nephew wants the legend statue to leave out of England after he feels ashamed of the club.

Bill Shankly's nephew says he is frustrated and ashamed of Liverpool's decision to join the Super League of Europe. Chris Carline, 39-year-old, wants his grandfather's famous statue to leave England. Shankly's grandson, who heads the Shankly charity foundation and is director in [...]
Chris Carline, 39-year-old, wants his grandfather's famous statue to leave England.
Shanklut's grandson, who runs the Shankly charity foundation and is director at the Schancly Hotel, believes that club owners FSGH, they have betrayed the values and ethics of the legend.

I'm frustrated and ashamed. When talking about the Liverpool club and the streets of history, you can refer to eight or nine of Grandpa's sayings that are relevant to this situation of socialism, greed and sacred prayer, but I also think of one of the least familiar comments. It's from his book, when he spoke about the club approaching fans and fans with the club. And he did this.
It's not a subdeclaration to say he was going to turn into a grave with the current situation because he couldn't get more out of his ethics.
I'd be happy to remove his statue. What hurts most is that Liverpool has history and tradition, created by him, doing the right things and being one of six clubs that are putting pressure on this league is unacceptable.” /Periscope. com/












