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Black

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I’ve seen the home kit for £23

£65 for a football kit is a joke £90 for the one the players wear lol
 

FreddieYid

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Bought my 7 year old both the home and away kit today, when I asked the girl in the club shop to print names, numbers and add the premier league badges, she told me to only get a prem badges on the right hand sleeve as we haven’t announced our sleeve sponsor yet... When I pressed her for more information she said she knew no more before being shut up by a fellow memeber of staff.
 
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Yid-ol

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Jan 16, 2006
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Bought my 7 year old both the home and away kit today, when I asked the girl in the club shop to print names, numbers and add the premier league badges, she told me to only get a prem badges on the right hand sleeve as we haven’t announced our sleeve sponsor yet... When I pressed her for more information she said she knew no more before being shit up by a fellow memeber of staff.

What the hell went on in that shop!....what shop was it!! And was it bomber or A&C the other member....
 

sjdspurs

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We're the only team in the league (except newly promoted Cardiff and Fulham) who don't have a sleeve sponsor. It's inevitable, even if AIA have exclusivity and it ends up being a smaller version of their logo.

Amazed we don't have a separate sponsor for the training kit yet, other clubs have been doing that for a good few years now
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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Bought one on 24 month finance, they messed it up, no matter how many times I told them to the contrary, they believed I wanted to return it. Silly bastards refunded my deposit and cancelled the monthly payments. I have all the conversations in writing.
Might teach them not to use foreign "help" centres.
 

fridgemagnet

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Jan 18, 2009
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OMG! This is amazing (pre-match top)




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I see no ship!

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fridgemagnet

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Jan 18, 2009
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We're the only team in the league (except newly promoted Cardiff and Fulham) who don't have a sleeve sponsor. It's inevitable, even if AIA have exclusivity and it ends up being a smaller version of their logo.

Amazed we don't have a separate sponsor for the training kit yet, other clubs have been doing that for a good few years now

What's to say AIA aren't paying a premium to be the only sponsor on the shirt?
 

the shelf

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Jan 8, 2009
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both kits look great when Kane is wearing them

Well yeah it's going to look better on an elite athlete than a middle aged bloke with a beer belly as a general rule of thumb. : )

It's a pretty bland kit in my opinion but when you have to come up with new ideas on a yearly basis to what is traditionally quite a simple design, there are always gonna be bad years.
 

wishkah

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Jan 27, 2011
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my away kit arrives today.
For the first time I've plumped for the Elite as A) Blue is our 5 aside colour and I know i'll wear it for years and B) the fitted version.

I'm a small in most t shirts (5'8), but have real problems with the footie kids Nike produce. Their running gear and general wear isn't a issue but spurs kits are massive on me. there is a real gap between the kids and the adults.

Hoping the "fitted" version means it doesn't look massive. Anyone know if the training kits etc are equally as massively sized compared to Nike's normal gear? I quite like the fruity training one or a generic training one
 
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