Liverpool 1989-1990 Home Jersey
Season: 1989-1990
Player: Kenny Dalglish
Tournament: Football League First Division (Premier League)
Manufacturer: Adidas
In a very difficult period for English football, Liverpool was the big protagonist for the 1989-1990 season. Last season, Liverpool lost the league to Arsenal in their last game of the season at Anfield. This strengthened the team of Kenny Dalglish, who has been a Liverpool player-coach since May 1985.
Dalglish played less and less as the years went by, with the result that in the 1988-1989 season he had no participation, while in 1989-1990 he counted only one participation in the championship against Derby County in the 37th fixture. Liverpool were by far the best team in England with 79 points, 9 more than second-placed Aston Villa, and easily won the league. However, although the following year the English teams returned to the European Cups after the end of the punishment by UEFA and the English government, the reds remained punished until 1992 due to the tragic incidents in Hazel in 1985. κόκκινοι παρέμειναν τιμωρημένοι μέχρι το 1992 λόγω των τραγικών επεισοδίων στο Χέιζελ το 1985.
Although at the time the numbers on the jerseys did not have a holder, the number 7 is connected with Kenny Dalglish, although he wore it only once in 1989-1990. During the year 7 was worn by Peter Beardsley, Ian Rush, Jan Mølby and others. This jersey was worn for two seasons with the only difference that the numbers on the back were in a different font in the 1990-1991 season.
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