The club is associated with
Bill Shankly, although it closed before he played a game for the Cherrypickers' 1st XI. Shankly went on to captain
Scotland in 1942, and is best known as the manager of
Liverpool. All four of Shankly's older brothers appeared for Glenbuck, and each went on to play professional football in Scotland or England. One,
Bob Shankly, also managed at a professional level at several clubs, including
Dundee, whom he took to the semi-finals of the European Cup in 1962–63.
Sandy Tait and
Sandy Brown both played for Glenbuck before going on to play for
Tottenham Hotspur, with whom they won the English
FA Cup in 1901. The five Knox brothers – Hugh, Alec, Tom, William and Peter – played together extremely successfully as a team in five-a-side tournaments. Their most successful season saw them win all but one of the 41 tournaments that they entered. The usual prize in these tournaments was a barometer or a clock, and they amassed so many that they would often simply hand them to friends on the touchline as gifts rather than carry them home.
Bob Blyth, uncle to the Shankly brothers played for
Rangers,
Preston North End and
Portsmouth, before becoming manager of Portsmouth in 1901, guiding them to the 1901–02
Southern League title. ==References==