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New Kit 19/20

TwanYid

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There are 3 things in life you can be sure about. Death, taxes and there being someone complaining about our new kits every year.

Obviously not everyone is gonna love our shirts every season cause it's fashion and not everyone has the same taste or we would all be wearing the same thing. Luckily they change every year so if it's not something you like you don't have to deal with seeing it for long!

Cool- I hate the red “AIA” and it’s been 5 years so I suppose it goes without saying that it’ll be gone super soon!

Happy days!
 

ajspurs

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I do wish our change kits had contrasting shorts more often though, like white shorts with the navy shirt or navy shorts with a yellow top. Looking back at our kit history, we've only had that once in the last 12/possibly 13 years.
 

ajspurs

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Honestly I can't believe people still go on about the red AIA. Yes it would look better without it but we've known long enough that it will be like that on every home shirt whilst they're our sponsor.
 

rambu

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I do wish our change kits had contrasting shorts more often though, like white shorts with the navy shirt or navy shorts with a yellow top. Looking back at our kit history, we've only had that once in the last 12/possibly 13 years.

Same here, not a big fan of color in one piece. Which is why I like this years home, as the gradient gives the euro home some separation of the boring block of white.

Ps. we are wearing white in the final no?
 

C0YS

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Didn't think English clubs adopted the star? That's an Italian club thing... German clubs have a star for every 5 times they win the league I think, and clubs who've won the CL a certain number of times, get a special patch on the arm with the trophy and a number inside it, but other than that, not expecting any stars on our kits, whatever we win... In fact isn't Forest the only English club to have stars on their badge to represent European trophies?
In Italy it represent ten league titles, nothing to do with Europe at all. Its just not a thing anywhere.
 

edgey

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In Italy it represent ten league titles, nothing to do with Europe at all. Its just not a thing anywhere.

Yeah that's right, same in the Dutch league. I'm sure the German's do it for 5 titles, as Bayern have 4 stars for winning 20+ titles. Spanish teams don't adopt stars for anything, and as I said before, English teams don't either... Think City had 3 stars on their badge (Which according to Google, was purely decorative), and Forest of course
 

hutchiniho

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Yep. Not done for CL.
Clubs get the blue sleeve badge for five or more wins but only for CL fixtures
National teams wear the stars for word cup wins of course.

Big IF we win, perhaps next seasons cockrel could stand on a CL ball instead of the retro stitched ball ;-)
 

JCRD

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I really like Inters

What the fuck
I wish the club would annouce this now and wear the new home kit for champions league final.

This seasons kit is so ugly.

I think the rules are that each club can only wear the same kit throughout the competition unless a change in sponsors or something like that

Liverscum wont be wearing their new kit either
 

Dzejkob

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If these are gone be our kits I'm gone be very happy. IMHO we should keep our home kit that simple every year and allow some creativity in away and third kit. We had some lovely away and third kits in the last few years. But the home kit should stick to the tradition.
 

edgey

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If these are gone be our kits I'm gone be very happy. IMHO we should keep our home kit that simple every year and allow some creativity in away and third kit. We had some lovely away and third kits in the last few years. But the home kit should stick to the tradition.

The reason that wouldn't happen is because it would be pointless releasing a home kit every year if it barely changed. I personally don't think they should release one every year, but there's money to be made, so they'll continue to do so, and if they're only makng subtle changes, people would be less likely to fork out 60+ notes for a kit that essentially looks the same as the previous season. Which is why they need to change it up each year... There's only so much you can do with White shirt, Navy collar, especially when the Nike templates barely change themselves. So I think they'll always release something a bit more risky every couple of years
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Every page some one says "can we wear the new kit in the CL final"

Every page!

The answer was no on the last 32 pages. Why keep asking?

In unrelated news, AIA are 100 years old on June 2nd. Lets hope they have cause for double celebrations.
 

Lou3000

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Every page some one says "can we wear the new kit in the CL final"

You're correct, we're wearing the old kit per CL rules. However, part of the frustration is that this is the biggest Spurs match in my lifetime and the club shop has...one white t-shirt and some half scarves/shirts/mugs for sale. They're nearly sold out of the home kit (2XL and 3XL left) and haven't made a special home kit available like they did with the first home match at NWHL. They're also completely sold out of the third kit, which has taken on special significance after the Ajax match.

So, while we may not wear 19-20, it would make a lot of sense to rush out new merchandise.
 

Don_Felipe

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Been confirmed that both teams are wearing their 18/19 shirts. Kinda sad we've not released a version with CL badges and the final details.

I did see a shirt in Sports Direct the other day that had the final details screen-printed on...
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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You're correct, we're wearing the old kit per CL rules. However, part of the frustration is that this is the biggest Spurs match in my lifetime and the club shop has...one white t-shirt and some half scarves/shirts/mugs for sale. They're nearly sold out of the home kit (2XL and 3XL left) and haven't made a special home kit available like they did with the first home match at NWHL. They're also completely sold out of the third kit, which has taken on special significance after the Ajax match.

So, while we may not wear 19-20, it would make a lot of sense to rush out new merchandise.
Sports Direct appear to have most sizes available.
 
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