The Lost Shankly Boy is an enthralling tale of triumph over adversity
and hope amid despair. It tells the story of George Scott, a poor boy
from a fishing village in Aberdeen, who dreamed of a career in football
and ended up rubbing shoulders with one of the game's managerial greats,
Bill Shankly. He would assemble a team to rival the famous 'Busby
Babes' - his very own 'Shankly Boys'. With Tommy Smith and Chris Lawler
already at the club, he would add Gordon Wallace, Bobby Graham and a
15-year-old George Scott - 'the lost Shankly Boy'. Scott provides a
fascinating insight into modern Liverpool's formative years and
Shankly's Anfield. His is an untold story of a dream crushed and of a
career rebuilt in Scottish football and taken to new heights in the
South African Premier League. The Lost Shankly Boy speaks to every kid
who dreams of football glory. It is a never-say-die tale of passion,
commitment and hard work that will resonate with anyone who has ever
tasted the pain of rejection - only to rise again and grow stronger.