We may have lost this game 4-3 but all the talk on the night
was of the amazing debut by Liverpools new record signing.
At last it was felt that a player had arrived who was capable
of taking us out of the 2nd Division.
Once again we had narrowly missed out on promotion, but Bill
Shankly managed to persuade the board to part with a massive £30,000
to sign Scottish international Ian
St John from Motherwell.
The Saint himself admitted he knew little about Liverpool but
was won over by Shanks unbounded enthusiasm and faith in his ability.
He was given his debut in the senior cup final and made his way
to Goodison by bus. He then had a job trying to convince the steward
on the players entrance that he really was Liverpools
new signing.
When St John did take the field, he was sensational, causing
panic in Evertons defence at every opportunity. He struck
three goals and although Liverpool lost there was great hope for
the future amongst Reds fans. This optimism was justified as a
year later we finally won promotion and the Saint went on to play
a major part in the glory years of the 60s.
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