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TottenhamMattSpur

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I like the England shirt with the texture/shading.
Shame that's not what we're getting tbh.

It's in Nike's interest to make a kit fans can get behind as they're the ones who lose out if sales fall.
 

FreddieYid

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Was hoping for navy socks this season, I think it looks smarter but reports suggest they’re white.
 

ajspurs

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Was hoping for navy socks this season, I think it looks smarter but reports suggest they’re white.

I quite like the white/blue/white, what France have as their away I'd be pretty damn happy with to be honest.

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SpunkyBackpack

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Interestingly, if you run that sound wave on the sleeves through a speaker system it plays the actual sound of TwanYid screaming into the abyss about the quality of badges.
 

hutchiniho

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I quite like the white/blue/white, what France have as their away I'd be pretty damn happy with to be honest.

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Absolutely. This is a really fine kit. Purests happy. A tiny bit of detail with the blue flecks just to break up the completely plain white shirt. Simple collar. Two navy stripes on the back of the neck. Morph the cockerel. Pretty much perfect.
 

ajspurs

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Absolutely. This is a really fine kit. Purests happy. A tiny bit of detail with the blue flecks just to break up the completely plain white shirt. Simple collar. Two navy stripes on the back of the neck. Morph the cockerel. Pretty much perfect.

Yes these are my thoughts also, would be very nice. A beautiful shirt on it's own and looking really clean as a whole kit. Even if our shirt isn't the purest of designs it does have me really wondering how ours will look with the shorts and socks.
 

sjdspurs

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Phwoar, the 2nd top is right up my street, i'll be all over that when it's officially released. Can't say I'd trust buying from this site.

It's just a Spanish football store, completely legit. But I don't imagine it'd be worth paying the shipping etc considering they'll be released over here within a few weeks
 

Lighty64

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the reason why all these world cup kits look better is no sponsor logo splashed in the middle. even though it was in blue, and is important money for the clubs, I hated the day when kits become advertising boards. this season I might get the 2nd kit, but that's only because my son didn't know what to buy me for my birthday (April) and keeps moaning for me to pick something
 

Phischy

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the reason why all these world cup kits look better is no sponsor logo splashed in the middle. even though it was in blue, and is important money for the clubs, I hated the day when kits become advertising boards. this season I might get the 2nd kit, but that's only because my son didn't know what to buy me for my birthday (April) and keeps moaning for me to pick something
I'm desperately hoping we don't succumb to the sponsor on the sleeve thing. I just don't think it's justifiable given the amount of money already in football. (I suspect it's being reserved for our stadium naming rights partner as a sweetener to be honest - given the main sponsorship is tied up.) I love that our shirt still looks cleaner than most on the sleeves.
 

Lilbaz

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I'm desperately hoping we don't succumb to the sponsor on the sleeve thing. I just don't think it's justifiable given the amount of money already in football. (I suspect it's being reserved for our stadium naming rights partner as a sweetener to be honest - given the main sponsorship is tied up.) I love that our shirt still looks cleaner than most on the sleeves.

Chelsea got £10m a year for their sleeve sponsor. That would pay for eriksens, deles and possibly another players pay increase.
 

manic041

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I'm desperately hoping we don't succumb to the sponsor on the sleeve thing. I just don't think it's justifiable given the amount of money already in football. (I suspect it's being reserved for our stadium naming rights partner as a sweetener to be honest - given the main sponsorship is tied up.) I love that our shirt still looks cleaner than most on the sleeves.

I don't have an issue with sleeve sponsors as long as it's something classy rather than 'angry birds' or 'visit rwanda' which just cheapen the look of it all. As @Lilbaz said the additional revenue (especially moving into a new ground as well) could be worth it
 

Phischy

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Chelsea got £10m a year for their sleeve sponsor. That would pay for eriksens, deles and possibly another players pay increase.
I don't have an issue with sleeve sponsors as long as it's something classy rather than 'angry birds' or 'visit rwanda' which just cheapen the look of it all. As @Lilbaz said the additional revenue (especially moving into a new ground as well) could be worth it
I understand that it's nice to have more money and the argument you;re making about funding pay rises, but it's like buying a house... When yours goes up in value, so does the next one you want to buy, by a similar sum. The money in football is self defeating as salary inflation isn't created by better players it's created by more money. There is no such thing as a new source of revenue that fixes a problem,. because every club will get it and we're all back on the same playing field again. So I'd prefer it never happened and every player had to settle for their next pay rise being £5k p/w lower than it might otherwise be now.
 

Lilbaz

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I understand that it's nice to have more money and the argument you;re making about funding pay rises, but it's like buying a house... When yours goes up in value, so does the next one you want to buy, by a similar sum. The money in football is self defeating as salary inflation isn't created by better players it's created by more money. There is no such thing as a new source of revenue that fixes a problem,. because every club will get it and we're all back on the same playing field again. So I'd prefer it never happened and every player had to settle for their next pay rise being £5k p/w lower than it might otherwise be now.

Ok if you are saying no club should have them then i agree. But if some clubs do have them then we need to follow suit or be left behind.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Sleeve sponsors look shit and open the door to more.

We don't want cycling tops or motorsport tops with every inch covered in logos.
 
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