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Dougal

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Nicest set of kits we've had in years IMO. Templates or not, they're awesome. Only thing I'd change is the red AIA on the home shirt, but I think we all know that's been debated past the point of boredom.
No point in stopping now! :)
 

edgey

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Nicest set of kits we've had in years IMO. Templates or not, they're awesome. Only thing I'd change is the red AIA on the home shirt, but I think we all know that's been debated past the point of boredom.

It's been possible in the past to purchase sponserless shirts... Wonder if you could get this one minus the sponsor?
 

Hoddle_Ledge

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Without watermark.

Will probably just be down to the club (or Nike) as to when this will be worn as there is no colour difference to the away. Not even Nike can be that stupid surely? It must be a lighter purpler colour :D


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Hoddle_Ledge

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Some old Premier League rules for any jobsworths interested:

1. There is no rule stating that a marketed strip must be worn. Therefore don’t be surprised if some kits are never used.
2. 3rd kits may only be worn if the Premier League gets notice in writing at least 7 days prior to the match in question.
3. There is no definition of a kit clash. Its up to the kit managers and then match officials, hence the inconsistency.
4. Surprisingly, there is already a rule in place saying change kits can only be worn in away matches and when there is a clash. Only the match officials can give permission for a change.
5. A change kit may only be worn a maximum of EIGHT times during one season unless necessity suggests otherwise. This decision lies with match officials.
6. A home and away kit must be presented to the Premier League at least 4 weeks before the season starts, hence why unexpected kit clashes fail to revive previous seasons kits.
 

MattPhilpott

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Petulant. Arrogant, Rude. He's taken John McEnroe style behavior to the next level. Difference is John McEnroe was actually funny at times and was a tennis genius. Nick has the skill to be very good. He has no brain.

Bit of a Balotelli-Like character from what I have seen. Evidently has the talent and skill there. But is still a bit of a petulant child and lacks a brain at times...
 

Mr Pink

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I just got my 8 year old daughter the away one, with number 3 and Rose - her middle name, on the back.

Hope she likes it lol
 

fuzzylogic

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Very off topic but when I was a young lad I worked in a textiles recycling company, someone picked out a brand new rangers top and gave it to the diehard fan I used to work beside. He was a bit overweight but insisted the large would be fine for him. He came in the next day to work with his usual fleece on and after about 20 mins of graft the fleece came off to reveal the new rangers top. Trouble was that I was so tight and so short (his belly button was showing) that I said to him are you sure it's a large mate. I checked the label and he'd managed to squeeze into a large boys size. Idiot, mind you his second team is arsenal
 

guiltyparty

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Sep 21, 2005
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Really like all the kits but echo the WTFs about having two dark kits. Yellow or light blue would have made far more sense for variety of options. For the team and fan
 

mattdefoe

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I feel the opposite. Feels like the first time in years we've had a proper kit that will be available everywhere and the launch was the best we've done.
I do agree the launch was great but Nike as a brand I just don't feel much class from it ... love the kits though
 

PostmanNat

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I got mine through the post yesterday, the AIA seems much bigger than normal but the quality of the shirt is unreal. It's so much comfier than the under armour gear, and, I have to say.. I don't hate the badge as much now it's turned up :oops:

Well happy with it (y)
 

ajspurs

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Not sure about the 3rd. For whatever reason this one really does scream out 'generic' to me and just doesn't feel like a Spurs shirt. I actually think it might be those shoulder lines but can't quite put my finger on it. Will definitely wait and see how it looks on the players plus the shorts and socks colour combination before judging though.

Like others have said, very strange to have another dark shirt too. Please don't tell me the shorts and socks will be that kind of dark fluorescent yellow :D
 
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edgey

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Not sure about the 3rd. For whatever reason this one really does scream out 'generic' to me and just doesn't feel like a Spurs shirt. I actually think it might be those shoulder lines but can't quite put my finger on it. Will definitely wait and see how it looks on the players plus the shorts and socks colour combination before judging though.

Like others have said, very strange to have another dark shirt too. Please don't tell me the shorts and socks will be that kind of dark fluorescent yellow :D

I'd imagine the shorts will be same colour but possibly socks in that luminous yellow? Bit like City's away kit last season
 

ajspurs

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I'd imagine the shorts will be same colour but possibly socks in that luminous yellow? Bit like City's away kit last season

Yeah that would be my guess too. Haven't seen as much of the contrasting socks to shirt and shorts from Nike for next season but then we haven't seen any of these 3rd kits in full yet I don't think.
 
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