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Former Liverpool captain Phil Thompson has explained what was so 'unique' about his old club’s Boot Room and revealed the one 'rule' Ronnie Moran made everyone follow after matches.
A small meeting place underneath the Main Stand, the Boot Room is a famous room at Anfield where the coaching staff would meet to drink tea and discuss the team, tactics and ideas that shaped the club and created the backbone for success.
Bill Shankly’s arrival as manager in December 1959 was the catalyst for establishing a legendary lineage of Liverpool coaches and managers: Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan, Ronnie Moran, Sir Kenny Dalglish, Roy Evans: just some of the names to pass through the four walls of the now-famous Anfield room.
Having succeeded fellow legendary Reds boss Shankly, Paisley claimed six league titles and three European Cups, among many other honours, as the Boot Room dynasty continued. And it did not stop when Fagan took the reins in 1983, adding another First Division trophy, European Cup and League Cup to the club’s trophy cabinet.
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For almost 40 years, it was the nerve centre of Liverpool’s success. But the Boot Room also became the venue for a post-match drink, a kind of unofficial