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| 09-10 Liverpool 3rd Shirt-M | 
| Brand: Adidas
This item is no longer available
Color: third Media: Misc. Size: M Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
EAN: 4049788707424 ASIN: B002KW1ELU
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| Features:
| • | Short Sleeve | | • | 3rd shirt | | • | third |
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Product Description Liverpool European Away Shirt 2009/10
Liverpool possess one of the greatest heritages in football. At full capacity they play at their infamous Anfield Stadium in front of 45,362. It is a ground that has seen them play since they were founded in 1892. It has also seen some of the best players and managers from Shankly, Hansen and Rush to the current squad such as Gerrard and Torres.
Liverpool have won the English top division along with Manchester United 18 times. They have lifted the FA Cup and League Cup 7 times each. Along with their domestic success they have won the European Cup (5 times) more than any other English Club.
See if Rafas men can lift the European Cup for the sixth time in their brand new 2009/10 Third Shirt that will be worn on their travels around Europe. The 100% polyester jersey will once again be manufactured by adidas and features the infamous club crest to the left chest.
Premier League Shirt Printing available now. *Please note - all printing will be completed with Premier League letters and numbers. NO European printing is available.
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