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Published 10:38 10 Aug 2020 BST
Updated 10:49 10 Aug 2020 BST
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According to Footy Headlines, Williams' idea for the kit was developed by Port Vale before eventually being approved by the club's manager, John Askey.
It features a V-pattern that goes down the front of the shirts, in the club's traditional white, black and yellow colours.
In a nice touch, the letter W, N and E are woven into the back of the shirt, a nod to their manager's mantra of "Want. Need. Expect.", with the club saying in their release:
"Fans will see the letters W, N, E woven into the design on the back of the shirts echoing the Gaffer’s ‘Want, Need, Expect’ mantra: If we WANT to win, we NEED to prepare properly and get everything right and then we can EXPECT to win."
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