Kenny
Kenny
Over 90,000 people packed into Wembley for the 1978 European Cup final between Liverpool and Club Brugge. With the game heading nowhere, it needed someone to step up. Kenny Dalglish dinked the ball over the oncoming goalkeeper before almost wheeling away into the crowd. In his debut season, Dalglish led the team to back-to-back European Cup wins, earning the name ‘King Kenny’.
This unique glass art honours Kenny Dalglish for his dedication to Liverpool FC as a player and manager. Rightly deserving, the shot is outlined in gold lead to breathe life into the piece, and all the fixings are hidden to give it a floating look on your wall.
Who is Kenny Dalglish?
Sir Kenneth Mathieson Dalglish, is one of the best Scottish footballers in the game's history. Dalglish joined the Reds from Celtic in 1978 as a replacement for the much-loved Kevin Keegan. Initially, there were doubts about if he could fill Keegan’s boots, today ‘King Kenny’ is still spoken about as the greatest player in the history of Liverpool Football Club having won several trophies, both as a player and manager.