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1 whole month after the official launch pictures were taken!Kit ITK. The photos for the new kit are being shot today at the training ground.
1 whole month after the official launch pictures were taken!Kit ITK. The photos for the new kit are being shot today at the training ground.
And it’s on sale already! Can’t wait to see the away.I see asda are rippint off our new kit already!
https://direct.asda.com/george/baby/outfits/disney-pluto-top-and-shorts-outfit/GEM612741,default,pd.html?source=2925&promotype=Communities+&+UGC&cmpid=afc-_-GEOR-_-awin-_-47868-_ -generic&cm_mmc=GEOR-aff-_-awin-_-HotUKDeals-_-47868&awin_aff=47868_HotUKDeals_Pepper+Deals+Ltd_Communities+&+UGC&cwc=afc&cwd=geo&cwf=pm&awc=2925_1528878614_3a382bed6e5b85142b6fa31d13a3a2cc&dclid=CKHz69Wc0NsCFUhi0wodyJ4OHA
Just really hate the bottom of the collar, it is to then and goes out of shape unless you have a huge pumped up chest! Same as last years shirt. I am a skinny guy and it just hangs down and looks stupid on me. Hope crouch doesn’t have to wear a Nike shirt this year?I’ll tell you what I’ve seen...
This.
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And this.
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Which are exactly the same as the shots of all the other Nike kits, which have been released and proven to be exactly correct.
So while I haven’t touched it. It’s fair to say I know what it looks like
2 different sponsors for that season. Investec are Aurisma iircOr we have a special CL shirt for our new stadium. I'm sure we've done similar before for European matches. but I may be wrong.
2 different sponsors for that season. Investec are Aurisma iirc
Shame we can’t have Adidas kits. The German and even the Mexico kits are good.
Apparently soIs it true the shield on our badge this season was to protect the cockerel while we were away from home? My dad better be on a wind up.
Is it true the shield on our badge this season was to protect the cockerel while we were away from home? My dad better be on a wind up.
There was talk of that and this is from the Tottenham websiteIs it true the shield on our badge this season was to protect the cockerel while we were away from home? My dad better be on a wind up.
For one season only, the Tottenham Hotspur crest – comprising the famous cockerel motif atop a football – has been enclosed in a shield design. The 2017-18 crest nods to one of our finest achievements, becoming the first club in the modern era to win both the Football League First Division and FA Cup in the 1960-61 season.
In that era the team’s shirts were embellished with a shield-style crest and, with legendary manager Bill Nicholson at the helm, the Club sealed an historic league and cup double with an FA Cup Final win at Wembley Stadium. As we return to the national stadium – this time for a full season while our state-of-the-art new home is being constructed in Tottenham – the shield makes its comeback, harking back to a crowning moment in the Club’s past and serving as a reminder to the 2017-18 generation that history is ours to be written.
I know what they've said about all that, but like so many things, it could well have been a manufacturing led decision rather than a concept or design led decision with an explanation conceived afterwards. Nike don't do embroidered badges on shirts, they do patches (sewn on for the cheaper shirts, transferred on for the elite ones), it's true of every Nike shirt. It could have been something as simple as a cockerel patch being too difficult to design and produce in the short time after agreeing the contract and there needing to be a cheaper/quicker solution.There was talk of that and this is from the Tottenham website
http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/...outfits-tottenham-hotspur-for-2017-18-010717/
I know what they've said about all that, but like so many things, it could well have been a manufacturing led decision rather than a concept or design led decision with an explanation conceived afterwards. Nike don't do embroidered badges on shirts, they do patches (sewn on for the cheaper shirts, transferred on for the elite ones), it's true of every Nike shirt. It could have been something as simple as a cockerel patch being too difficult to design and produce in the short time after agreeing the contract and there needing to be a cheaper/quicker solution.
Of course it is possible that some bright spark had that idea and that they managed to sell that to the club, but all too often a decision which is cost led (or down to another practical issue) later gets advertised as being down to something else to make everyone happy. It's simple marketing!