1991/92 Liverpool Home Football Shirt (L)
Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pulls
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Adidas Liverpool home football shirt from the 1991/92 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pullsĀ (see photos).

1991-92 was the first full season as manager ofĀ Liverpool F.C.Ā forĀ Graeme Souness. The manager needed heart surgery in April, only to be present at Liverpool won theĀ finalĀ of theĀ FA CupĀ the following month. However, it was a disappointing season in the league for Liverpool, whose sixth place finish was their first outside the top two since 1981.
Souness reshaped his side substantially over the close season. Out went older players including Peter Beardsley, David Speedie and Gary Gillespie as well as the young Steve Staunton, and in came £2.9million national record signing Dean Saunders from Derby County along with his Derby colleague, defender Mark Wright.
He also forked out for Rangers midfielderĀ Mark WaltersĀ and blooded in young talent in midfield in the shape ofĀ Steve McManamanĀ andĀ Jamie Redknapp, and just after the season began he drafted in Rob JonesĀ from Fourth DivisionĀ Crewe Alexandra, and within a few months the player, barely in his twenties, was representing England at senior level.
On his way out ofĀ AnfieldĀ halfway through the season was wingerĀ Steve McMahonĀ to Manchester City, followed by defenderĀ Barry VenisonĀ toĀ Newcastle UnitedĀ at the end of it. Mid-season also saw the arrival of midfielderĀ Michael ThomasĀ fromĀ Arsenal, two and a half years after the player's goal for his former club had denied Liverpool the league title. Thomas ended the season by scoring one of Liverpool's two goals in the FA Cup final againstĀ Sunderland, the other coming from Ian Rush.
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1991/92 Liverpool Home Football Shirt (L)
1991/92 Liverpool Home Football Shirt (L)
Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pulls
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Adidas Liverpool home football shirt from the 1991/92 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pullsĀ (see photos).

1991-92 was the first full season as manager ofĀ Liverpool F.C.Ā forĀ Graeme Souness. The manager needed heart surgery in April, only to be present at Liverpool won theĀ finalĀ of theĀ FA CupĀ the following month. However, it was a disappointing season in the league for Liverpool, whose sixth place finish was their first outside the top two since 1981.
Souness reshaped his side substantially over the close season. Out went older players including Peter Beardsley, David Speedie and Gary Gillespie as well as the young Steve Staunton, and in came £2.9million national record signing Dean Saunders from Derby County along with his Derby colleague, defender Mark Wright.
He also forked out for Rangers midfielderĀ Mark WaltersĀ and blooded in young talent in midfield in the shape ofĀ Steve McManamanĀ andĀ Jamie Redknapp, and just after the season began he drafted in Rob JonesĀ from Fourth DivisionĀ Crewe Alexandra, and within a few months the player, barely in his twenties, was representing England at senior level.
On his way out ofĀ AnfieldĀ halfway through the season was wingerĀ Steve McMahonĀ to Manchester City, followed by defenderĀ Barry VenisonĀ toĀ Newcastle UnitedĀ at the end of it. Mid-season also saw the arrival of midfielderĀ Michael ThomasĀ fromĀ Arsenal, two and a half years after the player's goal for his former club had denied Liverpool the league title. Thomas ended the season by scoring one of Liverpool's two goals in the FA Cup final againstĀ Sunderland, the other coming from Ian Rush.
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Condition:Ā 8/10 Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pulls
Size: Adult Extra Large
Chest Measurement: 45-47 Inches / 114-119 CM
Manufacturer: Adidas
Colour:Ā Red, white trim
Material: Polyester
Seasons: 1991/1992
Player: N/A
Patches: N/A
OfficialĀ Adidas Liverpool home football shirt from the 1991/92 season.
Condition of this vintage football jersey is 8/10 - Excellent. A small light line pull on one shoulder. A few tiny bobbles & little pullsĀ (see photos).

1991-92 was the first full season as manager ofĀ Liverpool F.C.Ā forĀ Graeme Souness. The manager needed heart surgery in April, only to be present at Liverpool won theĀ finalĀ of theĀ FA CupĀ the following month. However, it was a disappointing season in the league for Liverpool, whose sixth place finish was their first outside the top two since 1981.
Souness reshaped his side substantially over the close season. Out went older players including Peter Beardsley, David Speedie and Gary Gillespie as well as the young Steve Staunton, and in came £2.9million national record signing Dean Saunders from Derby County along with his Derby colleague, defender Mark Wright.
He also forked out for Rangers midfielderĀ Mark WaltersĀ and blooded in young talent in midfield in the shape ofĀ Steve McManamanĀ andĀ Jamie Redknapp, and just after the season began he drafted in Rob JonesĀ from Fourth DivisionĀ Crewe Alexandra, and within a few months the player, barely in his twenties, was representing England at senior level.
On his way out ofĀ AnfieldĀ halfway through the season was wingerĀ Steve McMahonĀ to Manchester City, followed by defenderĀ Barry VenisonĀ toĀ Newcastle UnitedĀ at the end of it. Mid-season also saw the arrival of midfielderĀ Michael ThomasĀ fromĀ Arsenal, two and a half years after the player's goal for his former club had denied Liverpool the league title. Thomas ended the season by scoring one of Liverpool's two goals in the FA Cup final againstĀ Sunderland, the other coming from Ian Rush.




















