Liverpool have had 21 full-time managers. The longest-serving manager was Tom Watson, who managed the club from 1896 to 1915. The most successful person to manage Liverpool is Bob Paisley, who won six Football League titles, six Charity Shields and three European Cups. Kenny Dalglish is the only person to have managed Liverpool on two occasions, from 1985 to February 1991, and then from January 2011 to July 2012.
About List of Liverpool F.C. managers in brief

Each manager’s entry includes his dates of tenure and the club’s overall competitive record, honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well asThose who have been in permanent charge. The first Liverpool managers, William Edward Barclay and John McKenna, were appointed in1892. The next manager, Don Welsh became the first Liverpool manager to be sacked after leading the club to relegation in 1954. On 1 December 1959, Bill Shankly was appointed manager, beginning a fifteen-year spell as manager that brought three league titles and a first European trophy, the UEFA Cup, to Anfield. Shankly’s reign is famous for the establishment of the Anfield boot room as the location for his tactical discussions with his coaches. When Shankly retired in 1974, he was replaced by his assistant, BobPaisley. Joe Fagan took over in 1983, and won a treble of the League and European Cup, and continued the Boot Room tradition, winning a trebles of League and League Cup in his first season.
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