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Sporting Witness

BBC World Service

The inside and personal story of the key moments from sporting history

813 - Scouting Liverpool's greatest generation
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  • 813 - Scouting Liverpool's greatest generation

    It's 20 years since the death of the scout responsible for finding some of the greatest players in Liverpool's history.

    Geoff Twentyman joined Bill Shankly's Liverpool in 1967 as chief scout, tasked with overhauling the club's recruitment system.

    Armed with his scouting diary, he unearthed lower league players who would later on go to be world beating superstars, including Kevin Keegan, Alan Hansen and Ian Rush.

    His two decades as chief scout contributed to the most successful period in the club's history - as they won 9 titles, 6 domestic cups and 6 European cups.

    In March 2024, a plaque celebrating Geoff along with the rest of 'the boot room boys' was unveiled outside Liverpool's Anfield stadium.

    His son, Geoff Jr, has been speaking to Matt Pintus.

    (Photo: Geoff Twentyman with the European Cup. Credit: The Twentyman family)

    Sat, 27 Apr 2024
  • 812 - Alex Higgins: The rock star snooker legend

    Alex Higgins was the two-times World Snooker champion from Northern Ireland whose speedy style of play helped turn the game into a must-watch sport.

    But, away from the table, he was a wild boy – whose gambling, drinking and womanising eventually led to his downfall.

    He died in 2010 at the age of 61.

    Producer Vicky Farncombe uses archive interviews to tell the story of Alex ‘Hurricane’ Higgins in his own words.

    (Photo: Alex Higgins. Credit: Getty Images)

    Sat, 20 Apr 2024
  • 811 - The first transgender pro golfer

    It's 20 years since Mianne Bagger became the first transgender athlete to play in pro golf tournament.

    The Danish golfer made history by competing at the 2004 Women’s Australian Open. It was a landmark moment for trans sport and made headlines around the world.

    In 2021, Mianne Bagger spoke to Robbie Wojciechowski.

    (Photo: Bagger at the 2004 Women's Australian Open. Credit: Getty Images.)

    Sat, 13 Apr 2024
  • 810 - Alone On Everest

    In 1988, the British mountaineer, Stephen Venables, was forced to spend the night by himself in the so-called "Death Zone" near the top of Mount Everest. In one of the most remarkable achievements in the history of climbing, Venables managed to survive despite not having a tent or supplementary oxygen. He talks to Lucy Burns.

    PHOTO: Stephen Venables (Getty Images)

    Sat, 27 Jan 2018
  • 809 - Arsene Wenger On Discovering George Weah

    As George Weah takes office as President of Liberia, we look back at his footballing career through the memories of Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger. Wenger discovered the African striker when he was manager of the French side Monaco and became a father figure to the young Weah. Arsene Wenger talks to Tayo Popoola.

    PHOTO: George Weah in action in the 1990s (Getty Images)

    Sat, 20 Jan 2018
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