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Published 11:35 4 Jan 2021 GMT
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The logo is... really big, isn't it? Still, the lack of a sponsor in the middle (that could of course change as well) does add a slickness to the design.
Footyheadlines are also keen to point out that this kit uses the same design template as Liverpool's black and red third kit, meaning it is more likely to be legitimate. Tottenham's fourth kit - also made by Nike - was based on the same template as their third, yellow kit as well.
There will definitely be a demand among Liverpool fans for this jersey, even if it is never worn in a game. The Nike Air logo and pinstripe detail are sure to make it a hit among fans who want to represent their club but not necessarily rep Standard Chartered.Ireland warned of huge punishment for wider sport if Israel game had been boycotted
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