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Liverpool unveil new yellow away kit for 2014/15 season, Lucas Leiva says he 'loves' it

So where does it rank against the the grey Candy kit and the 'Christmas jumper'?

Simon Rice
Wednesday 14 May 2014 16:30 BST
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Liverpool have unveiled their new away kit for the 2014/15 season.

Next season will see Steven Gerrard (and perhaps Luis Suarez if he's not playing in the white of Real Madrid) in a yellow strip with red trim.

The goalkeeper kit is black.

The strip appears in homage to the yellow kit worn between 1982 and 1984. Brendan Rodgers will be hoping it can inspire them to similar success - during those years they won three titles in a row.

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Made by Warrior, the kit features two embroidered Eternal Flames alongside a 96 logo which appears on the nape of the shirt's neck to commemorate those who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster.

The away kit worn from 1982-84 proved yellow isn't just for goalkeepers. (GETTY IMAGES)

Liverpool player Lucas Leiva commented: "I love the look of this kit, for me the stand out Liverpool away kits were always the yellow ones." Perhaps Leiva's love for the yellow kit stems from his Brazilian roots.

Check out more images of the kit below...

So where does it rank among the best Liverpool kits? We've compiled 13 of the best (and worst) for you to take a look at. CLICK HERE to see them.

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