'Thieving scum' steal Kenny Dalglish's daughter's black Jaguar from the home she shares with rugby star Nick Robinson in Cheltenham
- Lynsey Dalglis tweeted an appeal to Gloucestershire Police after it was stolen
- The Jaguar contained her husband's golf club set as well as two baby car seats
- She later took to social media to attack the culprits calling them 'thieving scum'
Lynsey Dalglish's (pictured) Jaguar car was stolen from the drive of her Cheltenham home
Kenny Dalglish's daughter's Jaguar has been stolen from the drive of her home in Cheltenham, Gloucester.
Lynsey Dalglish tweeted an appeal to Gloucestershire Police and anybody in the area who may see the car, encouraging them to get in touch.
Lynsey, who is married to former Gloucester Rugby star Nick Robinson, tweeted 'If anybody sees a black Jag burnt out round Cheltenham... let us know... probably ours!'
She later said she had reported the theft to police, adding the car contained her husband's golf clubs and two baby car seats.
She described the culprits as 'thieving scum'.
Liverpool legend and MBE Kenny is a regular visitor to the the spa town to see his daughter and the family once tweeted how its pizzas are 'Food fit for a king.'
The Scot is widely regarded as Liverpool's greatest player and the non-executive director at the Anfield club even took a moment to pose for a picture with a member of staff.
Kenny Dalglish (pictured) made over a hundred appearances for Celtic, Liverpool and Scotland
A focal point of both the club's past and present, Dalglish is an ever presence at Anfield and accepted the role as non-executive director of the club back in 2013.
During his playing days which so endeared him to Liverpool supporters, Dalglish turned out 502 times for the Reds, scoring 169 goals before becoming player-manager in 1985.
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