'Cally' recalls 1974 final
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Jamie Carragher meets Ian Callaghan: ‘I was booked once in 857 games – by a Geordie’

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Ian Callaghan won the Football Writers Association Player of the Year award two days before the 1974 final.
Shankly delivered the bombshell news of his resignation a few weeks later .
Now 82 and employed by the club in the Anfield legends lounge every matchday, Cally' soon realised what an era-shifting moment in Liverpool history was.