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John Toshack 21:36 - Sep 11 with 5469 viewsthornabyswan

Can anyone answer this one.

When Tosh took over as player manager was 28 or 29 I think.
Can't imagine a player leaving a top club to manage at that young age now.
How did this come about was he still in the Liverpool team when he left.
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John Toshack on 10:08 - Sep 12 with 1829 viewsNotLoyal

John Toshack on 23:08 - Sep 11 by theloneranger

A feature documentary called "Tosh: A Swansea Football Fairytale" is in production.


From Tosh to a Bosch.
'How John Toshack drilled himself in to management'

OK I've changed it.
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John Toshack on 12:44 - Sep 12 with 1760 viewsmonmouth

John Toshack on 09:58 - Sep 12 by swancity

Not sure about Anderlecht but he did fail a medical at Leicester City. Ongoing thigh and knee problems were preventing him from reaching required fitness levels at Liverpool who allowed him to leave on a free transfer

He was an outstanding target man, one of the best. His perfect hat trick for Wales whilst a Swan in a 3-0 win v Scotland showed just how effective he was even when only 70% fit.

Apparently he met Struel by chance. Incredible to think what he achieved as a 28 year old and new to management...


Two words. Bill. Shankly.

And that’s not taking anything away from Tosh, but the best mentor in the business at the time.

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John Toshack on 13:19 - Sep 12 with 1729 viewsEasternJack

https://www.coachesvoice.com/john-toshack-liverpool-swansea-city/

"In 1974 I had a medical to sign for Leicester City and because of a muscle injury I failed it. As a 25-year-old with a family to look after, hearing a specialist say that I might only have a year left of my playing career was a big blow.

I went back to Liverpool, but it was a difficult time for me there. Bob Paisley had taken over from Shanks and I had the feeling that he wasn’t 100 per cent with me. Fortunately, I still had 18 months left on my contract, so I made it work. I did more specialised training; went down to the swimming pool a few times a week; focused on shorter, sharper sessions. That way, I was able to turn things around and play on for some considerable time.

But that period got me thinking about the game a lot more. I started to appreciate things that maybe some other players took for granted. I started to think about management.

My time at Liverpool came to an end when they agreed to sell me to Anderlecht for £80,000. I went over there, did the medical and, just like Leicester had done, they turned down the deal.

Liverpool were going to struggle to get any money for me if I couldn’t pass a medical. So I asked if they’d let me go for free. That way I could go down to the lower divisions and see if I could get a role as a player-coach somewhere.

Cardiff was my first thought, but they didn’t fancy the idea. I think the Cardiff manager Jimmy Andrews was a bit too concerned for his own future.

In the end it was a chance meeting with the Swansea chairman at a sports trade fair that led to me being offered the player-manager role there. It was a chance to get back home to south Wales, and to learn my trade as a coach."

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John Toshack on 13:40 - Sep 12 with 1696 viewssainthelens

He had heard the wags were very nice, upon arrival proceeded over the years to work his way through.....allegedly.
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John Toshack on 15:17 - Sep 12 with 1646 viewsBrynmill_Jack

John Toshack on 08:54 - Sep 12 by epaul

Pete put up a great snippet last night (on fb and twitter) about the Chesterfield game, its about 3 and half minutes long



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John Toshack on 15:55 - Sep 12 with 1626 viewstheloneranger

John Toshack on 08:54 - Sep 12 by epaul

Pete put up a great snippet last night (on fb and twitter) about the Chesterfield game, its about 3 and half minutes long



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John Toshack on 23:21 - Sep 13 with 1414 viewsTNT

John Toshack on 10:04 - Sep 12 by Darran

I was at that Wales game at Onion Park.


I was in the enclosure for that game Dar. Toshack had a cumbersome gait about him, but an uncanny knack of scoring. Did well for us on and off the pitch. The 'diff are still seething.
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John Toshack on 23:27 - Sep 13 with 1402 viewsDarran

John Toshack on 23:21 - Sep 13 by TNT

I was in the enclosure for that game Dar. Toshack had a cumbersome gait about him, but an uncanny knack of scoring. Did well for us on and off the pitch. The 'diff are still seething.
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Do you remember that psychic test he passed with Keegan and they could see the answers in the camera lens? 😂

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John Toshack on 23:43 - Sep 13 with 1385 viewsTNT

John Toshack on 23:27 - Sep 13 by Darran

Do you remember that psychic test he passed with Keegan and they could see the answers in the camera lens? 😂


Yeah, they had a good understanding on the pitch tbf, but telepathic they were not!

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John Toshack on 23:58 - Sep 13 with 1368 viewsPentyrchJack

John Toshack on 10:04 - Sep 12 by Darran

I was at that Wales game at Onion Park.


I remember if well in that Home Nations match. I have a book called "Gosh it's Tosh" written by the great man which includes lots of his poetry about his playing days. Tosh was a remarkable player and young player manager - a true aesthete and athlete!




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John Toshack on 00:08 - Sep 14 with 1364 viewstheloneranger

John Toshack on 23:58 - Sep 13 by PentyrchJack

I remember if well in that Home Nations match. I have a book called "Gosh it's Tosh" written by the great man which includes lots of his poetry about his playing days. Tosh was a remarkable player and young player manager - a true aesthete and athlete!




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There's one of these up my attic


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