Who was Liverpool manager in 2013?
Brendan Rodgers
2013–14 Liverpool F.C. season
| 2013–14 season | |
|---|---|
| Manager | Brendan Rodgers |
| Stadium | Anfield |
| Premier League | 2nd |
| FA Cup | Fifth round |
What did Bob Paisley win at Liverpool?
He went on to lead Liverpool through a period of domestic and European dominance, winning twenty honours in nine seasons: six League Championships, three League Cups, six Charity Shields, three European Cups, one UEFA Cup and one UEFA Super Cup.
How long was Bob Paisley Liverpool manager?
Robert “Bob” Paisley (born 23 January 1919 — died 14 February 1996) was an English footballer and manager who played for and managed Liverpool. Paisley played his entire career as a defender for Liverpool from 1939–1954, and later managed them from 1974–1983.
How old was Bob Paisley when he died?
77 years (1919–1996)
Bob Paisley/Age at death
Who is Liverpool’s greatest ever manager?
The most successful person to manage Liverpool is Bob Paisley, who won six Football League titles, six Charity Shields, three Football League Cups, three European Cups, one UEFA Super Cup and one UEFA Cup in his nine-year reign as manager.
Who is the oldest manager in Champions League?
UEFA Champions League Qualifying 19/20 Oldest manager
| Manager | Nationality | DOB |
|---|---|---|
| Darko Milanic | Slovenia | 18-Dec-1967 |
| Stale Solbakken | Norway | 27-Feb-1968 |
| Igor Shalimov | Russia | 02-Feb-1969 |
| Mika Lehkosuo | Finland | 08-Jan-1970 |
Why did Joe Fagan leave?
Retirement announced. On 29 May 1985, Fagan announced he would retire and was succeeded by Kenny Dalglish. In Dalglish’s autobiography, he claims that Fagan was left a haunted man for the rest of his life after witnessing the Heysel Stadium disaster.
Who is the oldest manager in Champions league?
Is Bob Paisley still alive?
Deceased (1919–1996)
Bob Paisley/Living or Deceased
Which Liverpool manager won the most trophies?