- Tom Saunders
Tom Saunders was a famed figure in
Bill Shankly ’sBoot Room organisation at Liverpool FC, and served 30 years with the club.Biography
Tom Saunders was born in
Liverpool in 1921. He joined theTerritorial Army as a 16 year old four years in North Africa. He played amateur football for New Brighton, Burscough, Fleetwood, Marine and Prescot Cables. [http://www.lfcbootroom.net/history2.htm]He then took up a teaching post at Olive Mount Secondary School in
Wavertree spending 17 years there before becoming head of the lower school at West Derby Comprehensive. He became interested in schoolboy football and managed Liverpool Schoolboys. He then went on to become England Schoolboy coach and held the position for 10 years.With Liverpool FC
He gained the necessary coaching certificates and after a spell running courses at
Lilleshall he was, upon recommendation fromTony Waiters who was a youth coach at Liverpool, offered a job as Youth Development Officer at Anfield byBill Shankly in 1968. It was the first appointment of its kind in British football. [http://www.lfcbootroom.net/saunders.htm]He oversaw the development of more or less every player from 1970 to 1986, including such legends as
David Fairclough ,Jimmy Case andSteve Heighway . He also spied for Liverpool in Europe, making dossiers on unknown opponents from across the region. He was also appointed Liverpool's Chief Scout.He also brought
Frank Skelly into the Liverpool set up. Frank began scouting for the Reds at the request of Tom Saunders in 1973 when Bill Shankly was manager. He discoveredBruce Grobbelaar who played forCrewe Alexandra while on loan from Vancouver Whitecaps.Tom Saunders finally retired from his position as Youth Development Officer in 1986. He returned to
Anfield after being elected to the board of directors in 1993. Although his principle task was in administration, he helped the likes ofGraeme Souness and his fellow bootroom legendRoy Evans through their work as managers. Saunders recommendedPhil Thompson toGérard Houllier for appointment as Assistant Manager at Liverpool. [http://www.liverweb.org.uk/lfcs12.htm]He died in July 2001 after a long illness.
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