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23.01.1919
Robert Paisley is born in Hetton-le-Hole, England.
1939
Bob wins the Amateur Cup Final with Bishop Auckland.
08.05.1939
Signs professional forms for Liverpool.
16.03.1940
Makes his wartime debut for Liverpool vs Manchester United in the Western division.
World War II
Bob joins the 73rd Regiment of the Royal Artillery. He serves with Montgomery's Eighth Army, the "Desert Rats", as an anti tank gunner.
05.01.1946
Makes first appearance for Liverpool that goes to his official total of games. The opponents are Chester in the FA Cup.
17.07.1946
Marries Jessie.
25.03.1950
Scores his most important goal as Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in the FA Cup semi-final. Bob suffers the disappointment of his career when he is not selected in Liverpool's Cup final team that lost 0-2 to Arsenal at Wembley.
13.03.1954
Plays his last game for Liverpool in a 3-1 loss to Sheffield United.
1954 -
Paisley becomes the trainer of Liverpool's Central League side and physio.
01.05.1957
Paisley appointed chief coach as Phil Taylor, who had been acting manager for one season, is appointed manager on permanent basis. Paisley takes over Taylor's duties as first team coach.
01.12.1959
Bill Shankly shows faith in Liverpool's coaching team when taking over.
08.07.1971
Bob Paisley steps up to the role of assistant of manager Bill Shankly, when Shanks agrees a new three-year contract with Liverpool, which proved to be his last for Liverpool.
26.07.1974
Takes over as manager of Liverpool.
17.08.1974
Liverpool play their first game under their new manager vs Luton at Kenilworth Road. Liverpool win 2-1 with goals from Tommy Smith and John Toshack.
04.05.1976
Liverpool win the championship, after finishing 2nd in Paisley's first season.
19.05.1976
Liverpool win the UEFA Cup, defeating FC Bruges 4-3 on aggegrate.
1976
Voted Manager of the Year
14.05.1977
Liverpool seal their second championship win under Paisley.
21.05.1977
Liverpool lose 1-2 to Manchester United at Wembley. The FA Cup is the only major cup that Paisley never won.
25.05.1977
Liverpool win the European Cup for the first time in Rome. He said at the time: "In the 38 years I've been here, this excels everything. And of course it's the biggest day in Liverpool Football Club's life."
1977
Voted Manager of the Year
12.11.1977
Eamonn Andrews surprises Bob when he presents to him the famous red "This is Your Life" book and is whisked away in front of the TV cameras in a studio where Bob' family and friends awaited. Among the guests are Bill Shankly, Sir Matt Busby and Billy Liddell.
29.11.1977
Bob is presented with the OBE.
08.05.1979
After giving their opponents a one year break in the League, Liverpool win the title by beating Aston Villa 3-0 at Anfield. At the end of the season Liverpool finished 8 points ahead of Nottingham Forest.
10.05.1978
Liverpool win the European Cup for the second consecutive year at Wembley.
1979
Voted Manager of the Year
03.05.1980
For the second year running Liverpool win the title by beating Aston Villa comprehensively in the penultimate game of the season.
1980
Voted Manager of the Year
31.01.1981
An all-time record of 85 home games unbeaten in all competitions comes to an end. Under Paisley's reign Liverpool didn't lose at Anfield for 3 years from 7th February 1978 to 31st January 1981!
27.05.1981
The European Cup treble is clinched in Paris - "I was so proud to be the manager of the first British club to win the European Cup three times."
15.05.1982
After finishing a disappointing 5th in the 1980-81 season, Paisley stirred the foundations of his team and after an impressive 20 wins in 25 League games in the second part of the season Liverpool won the championship by a four point margin.
1982
Voted Manager of the Year
24.08.1982
Liverpool's chairman, Sir John Smith, reads the following statement: "I wish to announce that Mr. Paisley no longer desires to be team manager after the end of the coming season. However I am delighted that his association with us will continue in another capacity for years to come."
26.03.1983
Liverpool win the League Cup for the third year running. A memorable moment for Bob when captain Graeme Souness offered him to go up the Wembley steps and lift the cup. This shy man was very much in the spotlight for the first time and deservedly so.
1983
Liverpool win the League championship for the 6th time in 9 seasons under Paisley despite losing five and drawing two in their last seven games. Such was the dominance of Liverpool, that the Reds finished 11 points ahead of Watford in 2nd place. Paisley was not amused: "My memory is getting bad. I can't even remember the last time we won a match."
1983
Voted Manager of the Year for the sixth time!
01.07.1983
Bob's contract as manager of Liverpool expires. 
1983
Releases his autobiography.
23.07.1983
Unveils a plaque in his honour in the town of his birth, Hetton-le-hole.
27.07.1983
Made a Freeman of the city of Liverpool in a glittering ceremony. 
30.05.1985
Bob is announced as Kenny Dalglish's right hand man as King Kenny becomes the first player-manager in the English league.
February 1992
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease Paisley retires from Liverpool's board of directors.
14.02.1996
Bob Paisley passes away.
08.04.1999
Liverpool Football Club open the "Paisley Gateway", commemorative gates to Bob, in front of the Kop stand on Walton Breck Road.
2002
Inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame.
16.08.2008
A fantastic memorial to Bob is unveiled in his home town, Hetton-le-Hole. The "Bob Paisley Memorial Committee", which consists of Liverpool fans, raised enough funds to make this a reality.
08.10.2008
 Chosen into The National Museum's European Hall of Fame. The Selection Panel deliberated to select the greatest players, managers and teams of all time in the English game based on performance in Europe.

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