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New Home Kits - 2021/22

fuzzylogic

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Looks like you need an athletic or skinny build to wear that shirt, for that reason I’m out as they say on dragons den.
Really don’t wanna look like 42 year old pregnant man ???
 

bombarda

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Very few things annoy me more than people thinking that AIA, a company worth approximately 50 times what Tottenham is worth, are going to change the colour of their logo on the part of their sponsorship that gets more coverage than anything else.
 

Albertbarich

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Very few things annoy me more than people thinking that AIA, a company worth approximately 50 times what Tottenham is worth, are going to change the colour of their logo on the part of their sponsorship that gets more coverage than anything else.
You get annoyed at lifelong spurs fans wishing that a sponsor most have never heard of and all don't care about didn't have their most hated rivals colours on our shirts?

Strange.
 

bombarda

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You get annoyed at lifelong spurs fans wishing that a sponsor most have never heard of and all don't care about didn't have their most hated rivals colours on our shirts?

Strange.
I totally get that it's annoying having a red sponsor. I would much prefer going back to Holsten or something of course. But it isn't going to change anytime soon, and every year there are people claiming that a £100bn company should change the colour of their logo. It isn't going to happen.
 

Albertbarich

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I totally get that it's annoying having a red sponsor. I would much prefer going back to Holsten or something of course. But it isn't going to change anytime soon, and every year there are people claiming that a £100bn company should change the colour of their logo. It isn't going to happen.

Course their not but without the passion and the hope football just becomes rugby union and nobody wants that.
 

spids

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Jul 19, 2015
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To save us all time we should just have a thread called 'New Kit' with this list posted in it and have it locked and pinned.

<photo of new kit posted>
How hard is it to mess up a plain white top FFS?
Wish it [had / did not have*] collars (*delete as per preference).
Frustrated reference to cycling tops.
"The home kit should be white/navy/white and the away kit should be Navy/white/navy"
<every three years>Why has it got yellow on it? Yellow is not a Spurs colour.
<every three years>Numerous posts showing photos of all the kits over time with yellow in them.
<every three years>Everyone agrees the piss-streak yellow kit the year we first qualified for the CL was really horrible.
“It would be alright if the red logo did not ruin it”.
Mention of the ‘Never Red’ motto.
Discussion on the importance of red to Asians / branding to AIA.
Photoshop of the kit with a blue logo.
Concept kits posted (all with blue logos).
Further discussion about corporate colour plates and branding strategy.
Wishful reminiscing of the Adidas kits of the 90’s.
References to Holsten being the ideal sponsor.
Discussion on the athletic build of various posters.
 

C1w8

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I totally get that it's annoying having a red sponsor. I would much prefer going back to Holsten or something of course. But it isn't going to change anytime soon, and every year there are people claiming that a £100bn company should change the colour of their logo. It isn't going to happen.

The fact that we must be coming up to almost 10 years now with the sponsor also adds to it...its not happening lets make peace with it!
 

McFlash

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Oct 19, 2005
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Maybe I'm old school and from a different generation, but the plainer the better imo.

The white shirt with just the badge to me is a thing of beauty.
Totally, save the creative stuff for the 3rd and maybe 2nd shirts. The home shirt should be nice, clean and simple, in my (old fashioned) view.
 

McFlash

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I’m absolutely baffled that people still moan about the colour of the sponsor
Yeah, how long have we have it for now?
I actually quite like the logo because it's symmetrical and simple. Yes, it would be nice to have it dark blue but I've got used to it being red now and don't really mind anymore.
 

ILS

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Showed my two lads the alleged third kit for next season and they both love it and want it..but only if the Man City kit is sold out.
 

Dean

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Jan 27, 2011
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Totally, save the creative stuff for the 3rd and maybe 2nd shirts. The home shirt should be nice, clean and simple, in my (old fashioned) view.
I don't mind it because it's very traditionally Tottenham, but I kinda mind that Nike are making sqillions by being lazy shits.

As for the away kit, it looks like a wetsuit from the 80s. And ironically, the best place for it is the bottom of the ocean where no-one can see it.
 

spids

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The pattern is not so prominent on a real human ..

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