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fridgemagnet

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Conversely there’s benefits in never having a sleeve sponsor on the match shirt in that it gives your main sponsor full focus.
You could argue that as one of the only clubs offering it then it’s worth a premium.
What you could then offer would be sleeve sponsors is prime real estate on the walk out jackets or warmup tops.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Doors already open.
That is effectively what I'm saying, it should never have happened.

It's not entire true that because some have it, everyone should. If Stoke get a front and sleeve sponsor, they're probably still getting half what AIA alone pays us.

If Chelsea, Arsenal, City United and Liverpool all get them, then we may have to consider it.
 

FreddieYid

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It's not entire true that because some have it, everyone should. If Stoke get a front and sleeve sponsor, they're probably still getting half what AIA alone pays us.

If Chelsea, Arsenal, City United and Liverpool all get them, then we may have to consider it.

Chelsea, Arsenal, City and Liverpool already have them.
 
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FreddieYid

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Thought it was just Chelsea lol


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TottenhamMattSpur

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I like that t-shirt.
I bought one of those zip through tops (online - last seasons kit) but hated it tbh, so sent it back for a refund.
It's didn't seem to know what it was, it was like a long sleeve t-shirt with full zip, thick cuffs, side pockets and a funny collar.
It just didn't seem to go with anything either (3rd shirt colours)
 

fridgemagnet

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I'd be interested to know from any one that genuinely knows but how much say do the club have over final design?

Could the club have said no to the home shirt for example (i mean Romas away shirt still has the squiggles and it's very light grey but at least it proves Tottenham could have had a more traditional home shirt)

I know it's all about £££'s some of these design approvals would have someone getting the sack if it were up to me especially this season with a shiny new stadium.

That training shirt above FFS we aren't Nigeria or German U-Boats (dazzle cammo for the youngsters)
 

TwanYid

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I'd be interested to know from any one that genuinely knows but how much say do the club have over final design?

Could the club have said no to the home shirt for example (i mean Romas away shirt still has the squiggles and it's very light grey but at least it proves Tottenham could have had a more traditional home shirt)

I know it's all about £££'s some of these design approvals would have someone getting the sack if it were up to me especially this season with a shiny new stadium.

That training shirt above FFS we aren't Nigeria or German U-Boats (dazzle cammo for the youngsters)

I couldn't possibly agree more with everything you said; this season's designs truly are a new low.
 

coy-spurs1882

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i think this has been asked every year but i still don't understand why the kits are allowed to be sold before the official launch, or why the club does not launch the kits earlier as the kits are already on sale in some places
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I liked that training shirt until someone on the Twitter link called it Peng.


I now support foreign teams as English is dead to me.
 
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