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Dougal

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Finally.

Tottenham Hotspur‏Verified account@SpursOfficial
We are pleased to announce the start of a multi-year agreement with @Nike / @NikeFootball as our new kit provider from 2017/18. #COYS
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Joshua

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What was the #SpursITK thing all about then? Seems to have had no relevance to the announcement?
 

samspurs92

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What was the #SpursITK thing all about then? Seems to have had no relevance to the announcement?

I was thinking that too. They said the Spurs ITK thing would give you a notification so I wonder what that was about.
 

Singaspursofsixspence

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Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with Nike, one of the world's leading brands. Nike is committed to partnering with us both at home, at a time when our new stadium scheme is the catalyst for the regeneration of Tottenham, and globally, with our growing fan base mirrored by Nike's worldwide reach."

Anyone else read into that as some sort of naming rights deal with NIKE as well besides the shirt sponsorship?
 

Neon_Knight_

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Sorry if I've missed something, but has there been any ITK regarding the value of our new kit deal or how long we are tied in for?

Papers are suggesting £25m per year. Although that's a big improvement on the reported £10m we got from Under Armour, it's only a fraction of Chelsea and Man Utd's deals, so I'm interested to know whether it's a long contract. It would only require marginal improvements in our results over the next couple of years for the trophies to start racking up and us to be commanding a bigger deal.

Definitely not a bad deal for us right now though! The extra £15m per year could go a long way to funding wage bill increases (almost £300k per week extra), keeping us competitive in the transfer market, or paying off our stadium loan quicker.
 

Cornpattbuck

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Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with Nike, one of the world's leading brands. Nike is committed to partnering with us both at home, at a time when our new stadium scheme is the catalyst for the regeneration of Tottenham, and globally, with our growing fan base mirrored by Nike's worldwide reach."

Anyone else read into that as some sort of naming rights deal with NIKE as well besides the shirt sponsorship?

No.
 

Neon_Knight_

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Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur, said: "We are delighted to be partnering with Nike, one of the world's leading brands. Nike is committed to partnering with us both at home, at a time when our new stadium scheme is the catalyst for the regeneration of Tottenham, and globally, with our growing fan base mirrored by Nike's worldwide reach."

Anyone else read into that as some sort of naming rights deal with NIKE as well besides the shirt sponsorship?

The opening sentence on the official club press release is:
"Nike, the world’s leading sports footwear and apparel company, will become Tottenham Hotspur Football Club’s official kit provider from the 2017-18 season as a multi-year agreement is unveiled."
 

bomberH

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Spursofficial: We are delighted to announce 3 new signings to coincide with our Nike deal.


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Heard the geezer on the right is a bit of a ****. Some say he'll still be wearing earrings in his 50's. Moustachio man may be decent back up for Kane.
 

Neon_Knight_

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Pretty sure this is referring to the 'Stadium' shirts on the club website and doesn't have anything to do with the actual stadium.
Yes, but it's on odd name to use for the away shirts, considering the speculation that Nike and Tottenham will both be very aware of.
 

Danners9

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Pretty sure this is referring to the 'Stadium' shirts on the club website and doesn't have anything to do with the actual stadium.
Yep. They have Elite for 90 quid and Stadium for 60. Other clubs will call it something different, which might have been better IMO. Elite/Supporter, for example. Elite is probably the same as the players wear and Stadium is the regular fan version.
 
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