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Liverpool FC has launched a new 125th anniversary training range called 'White Motion'.

The all-white training top, jacket and sweatshirt will be worn by the players in training and pre-match in 2018 and are on sale for fans now .

The kit features Liverpool's 125th anniversary badge to mark the founding of the club in 1892 and sponsor Bet Victor.

New Balance have kept the range simple with an all-white design with a small dash of red on the sides of the training top.

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The short sleeve top costs £32 and both the zip sweatshirt and mid-layer top are priced at £45.

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The training jacket is priced at £65.

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White is not a new kit colour for Liverpool FC. The team wore white shorts and red and white socks until 1965 when then-manager Bill Shankly switched the kit to all red in order to intimidate opponents.

The club's first away kit in 1892 was red with dark blue shorts and socks. White was used for the away kit until a yellow shirt was introduced in 1966 for the European tie against Johan Cruyff's Ajax.

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The training kit is very similar to the shirt worn in Bill Shankly's final season at the club in 1973, when a simple white shirt with red trim was used as Liverpool finished second in the league and won the FA Cup at Wembley.

Time Line Liverpool's white away kits 1973 Liverpool won the FA Cup in 1973 in Bill Shankly's final season in charge. The red kit was now a established at Anfield but the likes of Kevin Keegan wore a classic white shirt with red trim away from home. You can buy the kit here. 1985/86 Liverpool stormed to the Football League and FA Cup double in the 1986 season, beating Everton to both trophies. The sponsor at the time was Crown Paints and the white reverse strip was one of the most famous in Liverpool's illustrious history. You can buy the kit here. 1998/99 Liverpool did not pick up any trophies in 1999 but Michael Owen, fresh from his World Cup exploits, was in fine form. He scored 23 goals in all competitions and 18 in the league as Liverpool finished a disappointing 7th. You can buy the kit here. 2009/10 Rafa Benitez's final season in charge of Liverpool saw the club finish a disappointing 7th in the league. It may have been a bit of a come down from the glory of Istanbul five years earlier for the Spaniard but fans did enjoy the goal scoring exploits of Fernando Torres, who scored several of his 22 goals in the white third kit. 2015/16 Liverpool's most recent all-white kit was used in the 2015/16 season when Liverpool finished 8th and runners up in the League Cup and Europea League. However, the season did see Jurgen Klopp join the club and herald a new era at Anfield.

In more recent times Liverpool used white away or third kits for the 1986/87 and 1988/89 season.

The club now uses white away or third kits regularly including an all-white away kit in 2015/16.