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80s Casuals King Kenny Dalglish T-shirt White

80s Casuals King Kenny Dalglish T-shirt White

Yet another fine design for 80's casual classics t-shirt collection. Up and coming brand 80s Casuals keep coming up with new designs. In 1977, Bob Paisley paid a British transfer record of £440,000 to bring Dalglish to Liverpool. His years at Liverpool marked one of the club's most prolific and successful periods: he won seven league titles, three European Cups and five domestic cups – achievements which led to him being given the name King Kenny by Liverpool supporters – and he was placed first in Liverpool's list of "100 Players Who Shook the Kop".

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80s Casuals King Kenny Dalglish T-shirt White

Yet another fine design for 80's casual classics t-shirt collection. Up and coming brand 80s Casuals keep coming up with new designs. In 1977, Bob Paisley paid a British transfer record of £440,000 to bring Dalglish to Liverpool. His years at Liverpool marked one of the club's most prolific and successful periods: he won seven league titles, three European Cups and five domestic cups – achievements which led to him being given the name King Kenny by Liverpool supporters – and he was placed first in Liverpool's list of "100 Players Who Shook the Kop".

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Yet another fine design for 80's casual classics t-shirt collection. Up and coming brand 80s Casuals keep coming up with new designs. In 1977, Bob Paisley paid a British transfer record of £440,000 to bring Dalglish to Liverpool. His years at Liverpool marked one of the club's most prolific and successful periods: he won seven league titles, three European Cups and five domestic cups – achievements which led to him being given the name King Kenny by Liverpool supporters – and he was placed first in Liverpool's list of "100 Players Who Shook the Kop".