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HappySpur

You Can't Unfry Things Jerri
Jan 7, 2012
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Bring back the chocolate European kit, put silver down the sides and it will look like a kit-kat being unwrapped!


That chocolate kit was the best. They weren't ready for the popularity as it sold out quickly, but I am surprised they didn't pick up on its popularity for an annual 3rd kit.
 

Blake Griffin

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Oct 3, 2011
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that shirt has to be fake i reckon... UA doesnt make big heavy football shirts like that

despite it being exactly the same as the previously leaked kit guide?

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Graysonti

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May 8, 2011
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That chocolate kit was the best. They weren't ready for the popularity as it sold out quickly, but I am surprised they didn't pick up on its popularity for an annual 3rd kit.

Sold mine for a 100 quid (to Lennons Jet Boots - remember him)
 

TonyGalvinsShinpads

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Apr 27, 2009
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That chocolate kit was the best. They weren't ready for the popularity as it sold out quickly, but I am surprised they didn't pick up on its popularity for an annual 3rd kit.

Just got one off ebay, still has the tags on it from the Spurs shop!

I also have the baby blue Kappa shirt that someone posted earlier for sale on ebay... currently 99p with about 10 hours to go if anyone fancies a bargain:sneaky: (Unfortunately it's a mens small, which in Kappa terms means you'll need to be the size of a foetus a few months away from the legal abortion cut off point to fit into it)
 

kungfugrip

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Apr 8, 2005
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Definitely reminds me of the Pony days in the 90s. Not good, but after two or three matches I will get used to it. More important things to worry about, like what strikers will be wearing it!!!!
 

TonyGalvinsShinpads

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Apr 27, 2009
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So normal people can't get a fitted one? Well, that's fucked.

They usually sell the player spec versions for a few quid extra in the spurs store, not sure whether they will be selling the the UA player versions though because of all the biometric shizzle.
 

Niknoo

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Jun 14, 2012
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Narp. Don't like. But I always change my mind a few games in. I'm sure I'll buy it regardless.

I get excited about new shirts out 'cause I'm a massive chav
 

Niknoo

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Jun 14, 2012
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No, it doesn't. But wearing it while abroad on holiday, or to the supermarket would. :LOL:
I've been on holiday for over a year now. I went to the pub in my shirt for every game that I was in Oz - partly with pride and for luck, but mostly because I'm a massive chav.
 

KingKay

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Apr 16, 2004
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To be honest each to their own. I've often watched Spurs abroad with my shirt on and it's a great way to start a conversation. I think you're saying it slightly tongue in cheek but you're not the first person to hijack a thread like this and offer fashion advice to the masses. :rolleyes:
 

Mr Pink

SC Supporter
Aug 25, 2010
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Yeah its very much a subjective thing...

I wouldn't wear my spurs top regularly going about...playing football etc, attending games...completely different.

I actually prefer wearing the training stuff etc if I want to sport my Tottenham look....a bit more low key etc...

I like the subtle stuff better.
 
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