• Captain Graeme Souness came calling. Twentyman died in Southport on 16 February 2004, aged 74. "Geoff Twentyman - the scout behind Bill Shankly's Liverpool...
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  • Bristol and BBC Radio Somerset. The son of former Liverpool player Geoff Twentyman, Geoff Jr. began his career as a trainee at his father's club, but after...
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  • Twentyman is an English-language surname. Notable people include: Collier Twentyman Smithers (1867–1943), Argentine-born English painter Geoff Twentyman...
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  • numerous trophy successes. It is at Carlisle where he met local player Geoff Twentyman, who he would later sign as head scout at Liverpool, and lifelong friend...
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  • Carlisle was Geoff Twentyman, then a promising young centre half, who was later transferred to Liverpool. After he retired from playing, Twentyman became chief...
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  • 1–1 and were defeated 2–0 in the replay. Former Liverpool legend, Geoff Twentyman, then came along as manager and brought the Ulster Cup to the Showgrounds...
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    his intention to stand for Parliament. Former Bristol Rovers player Geoff Twentyman was the station's main sports presenter for 30 years before retiring...
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    weather data on a daily basis, which is forwarded to the Met Office. Geoff Twentyman, a footballer who made over 150 appearances each for both Carlisle...
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    of Liverpool's head scout Geoff Twentyman, whose opinion was held in high regard by manager Bill Shankly. After Twentyman's recommendation, Liverpool...
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    Archived from the original on 17 July 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2020. "Geoff Twentyman". LFC History. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved...
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