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"On Sunday afternoons at home, Bob would sometimes tinkle on the electric organ, although that was the day he also had the press to deal with. They would ring him and sometimes, especially if it was the southern press on the home, it was best if you got the grandchildren out of the way until he had cooled down again! But he liked messing about on the organ and could actually play the tune of Amazing Grace, which was Bill Shankly's favourite hymn and which Bob chose when he was on Songs of Praise. As well as his great love of horseracing, Bob liked listening to Harry Secombe singing and he liked looking at the garden. I used to get him to mow the lawn but it would have been rather disastrous if his gardening went further than that. If I asked him to weed the path, everything would go, plants as well!"

Jessie on Bob's pastime

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RIP Jessie!
08.02.2012
Jessie Paisley who was married to Bob Paisley for half a century died this Wednesday morning 96 years of age. "She was the driving force behind my dad," son Graham told LFC.tv today. "She idolised my dad and was very much Liverpool Football Club through and through. In fact, the last piece of good news she got was the team beating the two Manchester clubs in the cups - she was very pleased about that. She was so fully supportive of what my dad did - she was always 100 per cent behind him. There was no side to her and she never begrudged the time he'd have to spend away from home.

"She was a schoolteacher most of her working life, so when my dad was off on his travels, she was very much the one in charge of the family. She controlled what was going on and even controlled my dad when he was at home - she was a very organised lady. In many ways, she was his unpaid secretary and would help him write speeches and respond to correspondence. Obviously the demands of football were different back then to what they are now, but she was very protective of his limited home life. If he came home and things were stressful, she knew when to say something or when not to mention anything about games - she got the balance right most of the time."
Paul Tomkins on Bob Paisley
23.08.2009
Paul Tomkins' book, Dynasty, is a reassessment and an in-depth analysis of every manager of the club over the last 50 years. Bobpaisley.com offers you an exclusive look into an abridged version of Dynasty's chapter on Bob Paisley. Read Paul Tomkins on Bob Paisley.
John Martin on Paisley
14.05.2009
A veteran of 1300+ Liverpool games, John Martin, tells us about when he was sat next to Bob Paisley at a function for the duration of the evening. Read John Martin on Paisley.
The relaunch of Bobpaisley.com
18.02.2009
Bobpaisley.com was relaunched by LFChistory.net on 17th February 2009. The original website was created in 2001 by Derek Dohren. LFChistory.net bought Bobpaisley.com in February 2008 to revitalize the website and make it a worthy home to Uncle Bob on the internet.

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