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TottenhamLegend

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Jun 13, 2012
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Definitely fake because it is against FA regulations. The club crest can only appear on your kit once and can't be bigger than a certain size.

Those kits break both rules.
 

DanielJohnCosta

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have to be fake, correct me if i'm wrong but it's rare to see the same design for both home and away shirt just a change of colour
 

RomanzoCriminale

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Aug 24, 2013
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Yah, but much rather have the dark navy and, I know it's not happening, light shorts for the away, as I hope for every season.
Personal preference anyway.


Home: Plain white shirts, a bit of dark blue trim, dark blue shorts, dark blue and white socks
Away: Dark Blue shirts, a bit of white trim, white shorts and white and dark blue socks
Third kit: whatever

Bollocks to the sashes, blue sleeves and yellows, just plain and classic....... How hard can it be :banghead:
 

beats1

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Feb 22, 2010
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I feel dirty to admit this but I liked West Hams fa cup kit, I liked the sponsor matching the colour of the kit so that you didnt notice it
 

thefierycamel

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Clearly fake but we're going to be stuck with a shitty template and that's why I hate nike. Would rather stay with UA
 

FreddieYid

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Definitely fake. As much as Nike love a template, they will change them season on season and that is a shitty version of their current style.

Plus for them, that's far too unique and not something they could roll out for all their different kits.
 

doctor stefan Freud

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Sep 2, 2013
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Fake, but I quite like the the concept of the home one. Reminds me a little of this classic...
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Jesus, I think I wore this shirt everyday for a year when I was a kid
 

FreddieYid

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Take away the giant bastard cockerel and 'Tottenham Hotspur' from under the badge and it's a pretty damb perfect navy away though...

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Sandros Shiny Head

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Aug 20, 2013
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I very much doubt Nike would use the exact same colour scheme to what we're using this season with a different company. We haven't had the same colour away shirt two seasons running since the start of the PL
 

Always Offside

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Oct 31, 2013
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C'mon people. As long as it's not some high vis Picasso montage crap who really cares. If Nike pay us 10 million (or more) a season more than UA then it's good enough for me.
 

Phischy

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How has nobody noticed the cockerel's tail on the watermark of the shirt on the hanger? Apart from the the regulation stuff, that tail is totally wrong, probably because those digital mock ups fade in such a way you can't see it. Either way, it's just not our logo, so there's no way we'd ever have it on one of our shirts!
 
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dovahkiin

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May 18, 2012
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Hughton on coys on those 'leaks':
The mocked up kits are a new teamwear kit for next season called Trophy and whoever has mocked them up has added the cockeral as a water mark. These will definitely not be our kit - or should I say I'd be amazed if they were using this style.
 

robertgoulet

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Jul 23, 2013
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Quick thought regarding the club name being placed with the logo:

Couldnt Nike decide that it makes sense to add it for branding purposes? I've been trying to think of other PL clubs that don't have their name included on their shirt crest and all I've come up with is maybe Swansea? Everyone else has the club name written.


Now, I would prefer the cockerel with no lettering, but I could see someone at Nike arguing that adding the name to the shirt would help with marketing the product.
 
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