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A closer look at the life and career of Ian St John

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St Ian St John's defining moment came when he netted an acrobatic extra-time winner in the 1965 FA Cup final.

He may have been just 5ft 7ins tall but what Ian St John lacked in size he made up for in stature.

The feisty Scot, who has died at the age of 82, was one of the key components of Bill Shankly’s Liverpool revolution and will be forever remembered for his winning goal which brought the Reds their first FA Cup in 1965.

It may have been a significant contribution to the club’s history but it was far from the only one he was to make during 425 appearances for the Reds in which he scored 118 goals.

St John was signed for a club record £37,500 from Motherwell in May 1961, just 18 months into Shankly’s Anfield reign.

Bill Shankly (in suit) said Liverpool could not afford not to buy Ian St John (PA)

The expense was questioned by the board, to which Shankly reportedly replied: “We can’t afford not to buy him.”

Not that Shankly’s faith needed justifying but St John scored a hat-trick on his debut in the 4-3 Liverpool Senior Cup defeat against Everton at Goodison Park.

It was just a taster of the quality he would bring to the side, with the other element to his game, the combative nature, manifesting itself soon after when he was sent off during an end-of-season tour to Czechoslovakia.

But St John was more about passion than malice – “I had a quick temper, which was a bad thing. The fact I wasn’t frightened of anybody was a good thing” – and that instantly won him an army of followers.

St John’s acrobatic extra-time winner against Leeds secured Liverpool their first FA Cup in 1965 (PA)

His partnership with Roger Hunt saw Liverpool gain promotion to the top flight a year after his arrival. He scored 18, 19 and 21 goals in his first three seasons – the latter the highest single-season contribution of his Reds career, as the club won the First Division championship for the first time in 17 years.

St John’s defining moment came 12 months later when, belying his diminutive size, he twisted acrobatically in the air to head Willie Stevenson’s cross past Leeds goalkeeper Gary Sprake to secure a 2-1 extra-time FA Cup final win.

That one feat of athleticism enshrined the name of St John in Liverpool’s history books and, although he went on to win another league title and subsequently played for Coventry and Tranmere and managed Motherwell and Portsmouth, as well as winning 21 Scotland caps, it was after his football career ended that he became even more famous to a new generation.

St John, right, linked up with Jimmy Greaves to form a memorable TV partnership after his playing career ended (PA)

His Saturday lunchtime show, ‘Saint and Greavsie’, alongside Jimmy Greaves, was beamed into millions of British households from 1985 and enjoyed a seven-year run as television’s premier football preview show at a time when such a thing was unheard of.

Its mix of football chat and humour was the blueprint for shows such as Soccer AM and Frank Skinner and David Baddiel’s Fantasy Football League.

Following the show’s demise after ITV lost the rights to show Premier League football, St John maintained a media presence on local Merseyside radio.

It was only a diagnosis of bladder cancer in 2014, which subsequently spread to his prostate, which curtailed his appearances.

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