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Richard Garnett

Everton away kit revealed as Frank Lampard sets out plan for new season

Here's your Everton FC morning headlines for Tuesday, July 19.

Everton and hummel unveil new away kit for 2022/23 season

Everton have unveiled their new 2022/23 away kit.

The striking strip again pays tribute to the iconic Prince Rupert's Tower - with a modern twist. An eye-catching rosebloom pink, the kit features a distinctive, patriot blue pattern inspired by the angled roof of the tower in the club crest, and is complemented by a tonal club crest and a round, patriot blue neckline, with pink trim and block sleeves.

Mirroring the home strip that was unveiled earlier this month, the traditional four hummel chevrons down the arms are pared back to two, providing a striking contrast with the sleeving. The back-of-neck also features the famous Prince Rupert’s tower motif, which forms an integral part of this year’s overall kit branding.

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Blue shorts see the two chevrons from the jersey replicated, this time in pink, with the hummel logo moving from the front to the back of the right leg. Shorts mirror the shirt side panels, via pink mesh inserts. Socks are rosebloom pink with patriot blue trim, featuring two hummel chevrons on the front and the tower on the reverse.

The 2022/23 away goalkeeper shirt, only available in short sleeves, is black with a fuchsia pink pattern, which darts from one side of the jersey to the other. The strip has plain black short sleeves with two fuchsia pink chevrons, and a tonal club crest. Shorts and socks are black with fuchsia pink trim and feature the two hummel chevrons on the front and tower on the reverse.

Read the full story HERE.

EXCLUSIVE: Frank Lampard on Everton hopes, '16th to 16th' jibes and desire to play football to be proud of

Frank Lampard wants to develop a brand of football that excites the Goodison Park crowd and repays the faith fans showed in him during his opening months at Everton.

The Blues boss also wants to help bring stability to the club after a tumultuous few years and is invested in the project of taking it forward as the move to a new stadium approaches.

In a message to the supporters, he called for patience as he begins the process of moulding the squad according to his plans. But, in an ECHO exclusive, he also said he and his staff understood the responsibility was now on them and the players to provide a team to be proud of after the fans pulled together so memorably to inspire Everton to Premier League survival.

Speaking to the ECHO in the US during his first pre-season with Everton, Lampard offered an overview of his time on Merseyside and the ambitions he has for the club. They start with producing a team more competitive in the league and more pleasing on the eye - though he was clear the rebuild will take time.

Asked what he was looking for in the upcoming season, he said: “There are two things I would say. Better results, which means a higher position in the table and not flirting with relegation. We are Everton, we are a big club, we have been in the Premier League for so many years. I want to be the man that brings an element of stability which means better results and that starts with Chelsea because we don’t want that feeling [of a relegation battle] through the year.

“And then the second thing, which will go hand in hand with that, is style of play. That for me is something I think I can really focus my progression on because as a coach you work on that through the week and then it does go on your results at the end of it. I want to play the type of football that Everton fans will want to see, at Goodison particularly.”

Read the full exclusive interview HERE.

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