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Published 09:50 2 May 2024 BST
Updated 10:04 2 May 2024 BST

Liverpool fans have been reacting to their side's new shirt for next season, and many have been raising the same issue with it.
On Thursday morning, Liverpool revealed their new home kit for the 2024/25 season.
The new jersey is inspired by the 1984 European Cup final, when the Merseyside club beat Roma on penalties at the Stadio Olimpico to claim their fourth European title.
The all-red number was announced in a post on social media, showing some of the team's biggest stars rocking the jersey.
And whilst many liked the look of next season's shirt, it seemed that many couldn't ignore one aspect of the kit: its collar.
It's safe to say it's a unique look, with a thick white and red collar going around the shoulders and the back of neck.
Reacting to the kit, one person wrote: "This is a monstrosity. What’s with all the yellow lines, and why is there half a collar!?"
Someone else penned: "With the Liverpool kit, there is always something off with the collar. The whole shirt looks so great until you reach the neck."
"I don't like those collars," another fan said.
Well, Reds fans are going to have to get used to that unique collar, and they'll be hoping that by the time next season is over, they're associating the kit with winning silverware.
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