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MarkyP

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I'm sure there was a team a few years back from Germany or Holland, (cannot remember which) where the fans / supporters trust told the club they would essentially boycott the sale of the new kit unless it was changed because it was so darn ugly.. the club were forced to change it.. maybe we can do the same.. :|
 

ilikeost

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Jul 17, 2012
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I'm sure there was a team a few years back from Germany or Holland, (cannot remember which) where the fans / supporters trust told the club they would essentially boycott the sale of the new kit unless it was changed because it was so darn ugly.. the club were forced to change it.. maybe we can do the same.. :|
Just don't buy it, I won't.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
Feb 12, 2013
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I swear when football fans see new kits for the first time it's like they turn into a bunch of women judging a Vivivenne Westwood top forging extreme opinions just to get their point across.
Yes...errr women :shifty:

Anyway, I like it, this can be the top that secures us another season of premier league football by January.
 

THFCSPURS19

The Speaker of the Transfer Rumours Forum
Jan 6, 2013
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I think it's a training top- Chadli seemed to leek next year's training kit and it has those yellow stripes on the shoulders as well


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raf18

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Aug 29, 2006
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I swear when football fans see new kits for the first time it's like they turn into a bunch of women judging a Vivivenne Westwood top forging extreme opinions just to get their point across.

I've never compared it with women and fashion, but now I kinda understand why they get so excited about fashion. Imagine a new kit coming out every day! I do like seeing nice clothes to buy but I don't get all emotional about it.
 

ajspurs

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Jul 7, 2007
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Think the kits will look better being worn

So do I, the home even looks better in the photoshop of Kane wearing it but they are still no where near nice enough to buy IMO. Especially considering how much shirts are these days.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
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I don't often rant on here as I know this place can be vicious but for crying out loud some of you make me want to punch walls way more than any kits do!

A few things:

1) UA have absolutely no say over the colour of the sponsor. They will have done what they were told and it will not have been something that AIA were willing to budge on. AIA will only have allowed different colours on the away and 3rd kits because they will have been told what the colour schemes were going to be and made the decision that red would not stand out as much against dark blue/black and yellow backgrounds. But again, UA will have had zero say in that aspect of it.

2) One minute some of you are groping yourselves over the thought of yellow away kits, the rest you're ripping up your season ticket because there's a tiny amount of yellow in the home kit? You can see why UA's research department may have got confused about what the fans want!

3) I've lost count of the number of posters who have typed "I hate them. But I never buy a kit these days anyway". If you never buy a kit then the club aren't going to care what you think about them. Thats not because they're soulless or don't value your support, its simply because your opinion is going to amount to the square route of £0.00 whatever the kit looks like, and UA are in the business of targeting customers who might actually buy their stuff. Like me for instance. And I don't mind them!

4) Finally, they all have the correct badge on it. They have stuck to the club's traditional colours (albeit we're not sure if the 3rd kit is dark blue or black) and as a fan who often buys one of the kits I can tell you that these UA kits have been 10x more comfortable to wear than anything that was served up by Puma or Kappa or Pony or Adidas. So stop bloody moaning about there being yellow piping on the home shirt and a curious pattern on the shoulders! How sodding old are you? Because you remind me of my niece who is 10!

Rant over.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Jan 9, 2014
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I don't often rant on here as I know this place can be vicious but for crying out loud some of you make me want to punch walls way more than any kits do!

A few things:

1) UA have absolutely no say over the colour of the sponsor. They will have done what they were told and it will not have been something that AIA were willing to budge on. AIA will only have allowed different colours on the away and 3rd kits because they will have been told what the colour schemes were going to be and made the decision that red would not stand out as much against dark blue/black and yellow backgrounds. But again, UA will have had zero say in that aspect of it.

2) One minute some of you are groping yourselves over the thought of yellow away kits, the rest you're ripping up your season ticket because there's a tiny amount of yellow in the home kit? You can see why UA's research department may have got confused about what the fans want!

3) I've lost count of the number of posters who have typed "I hate them. But I never buy a kit these days anyway". If you never buy a kit then the club aren't going to care what you think about them. Thats not because they're soulless or don't value your support, its simply because your opinion is going to amount to the square route of £0.00 whatever the kit looks like, and UA are in the business of targeting customers who might actually buy their stuff. Like me for instance. And I don't mind them!

4) Finally, they all have the correct badge on it. They have stuck to the club's traditional colours (albeit we're not sure if the 3rd kit is dark blue or black) and as a fan who often buys one of the kits I can tell you that these UA kits have been 10x more comfortable to wear than anything that was served up by Puma or Kappa or Pony or Adidas. So stop bloody moaning about there being yellow piping on the home shirt and a curious pattern on the shoulders! How sodding old are you? Because you remind me of my niece who is 10!

Rant over.
If it doesn't have "Holsten" in large blue letters, I'm not bying it.:pompous:
 

coyspurs18

Mistakes were made
Jul 4, 2013
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Sadly, this home kit is obviously real. Some guy posted this on the Spurs subreddit, he claims he found it in a UA outlet, he also said that he found one of the blue kits with the yellow stripes there aswell but didn't take a picture of it.

These kits are truly fucking awfull but there is to much detail in them for them to be fake. Christ... How can they go from making two of the best Spurs kit I've seen (home and 3rd kit) last season to this shit? White, yellow, blue and red with some ugly ass pattern on the shoulders all on the same shirt? What a bunch of fucking morons.

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The amount of detail does lead me to believe that this is real. On the other hand I can't imagine UA being so sloppy as to have this in one of their outlets (assuming he's being honest about how he came by it). If it was in an outlet before they have been revealed I would be shocked. I have several friends that work for UA at their main campus and have been told that they do extensive research and several versions of items. The items that don't make it to the shelves are put in a bin to be incinerated, however my friend has got his hands on a few items and spared them from said incineration. I know this to be true because I have a few "one of a kind" items. Keep hope alive....this could be a red herring.
 

ilikeost

Well-Known Member
Jul 17, 2012
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I don't often rant on here as I know this place can be vicious but for crying out loud some of you make me want to punch walls way more than any kits do!

A few things:

1) UA have absolutely no say over the colour of the sponsor. They will have done what they were told and it will not have been something that AIA were willing to budge on. AIA will only have allowed different colours on the away and 3rd kits because they will have been told what the colour schemes were going to be and made the decision that red would not stand out as much against dark blue/black and yellow backgrounds. But again, UA will have had zero say in that aspect of it.

2) One minute some of you are groping yourselves over the thought of yellow away kits, the rest you're ripping up your season ticket because there's a tiny amount of yellow in the home kit? You can see why UA's research department may have got confused about what the fans want!

3) I've lost count of the number of posters who have typed "I hate them. But I never buy a kit these days anyway". If you never buy a kit then the club aren't going to care what you think about them. Thats not because they're soulless or don't value your support, its simply because your opinion is going to amount to the square route of £0.00 whatever the kit looks like, and UA are in the business of targeting customers who might actually buy their stuff. Like me for instance. And I don't mind them!

4) Finally, they all have the correct badge on it. They have stuck to the club's traditional colours (albeit we're not sure if the 3rd kit is dark blue or black) and as a fan who often buys one of the kits I can tell you that these UA kits have been 10x more comfortable to wear than anything that was served up by Puma or Kappa or Pony or Adidas. So stop bloody moaning about there being yellow piping on the home shirt and a curious pattern on the shoulders! How sodding old are you? Because you remind me of my niece who is 10!

Rant over.

1) I think we all know that UA can't change the colour of the logo, but they can design the shirt with a red logo in mind.

2) There is a big differance between a yellow kit and a white kit with a navy stripe, yellow details and some ugly ass pattern over the shoulders and add to that the red logo, it looks like crap. The fake yellow kit looked amazing because it was clean and stylish. And it's not really about having a yellow kit, it's about having a good looking yellow kit.

3) Okay, so they should never try to get people who never buy kits to start buying kits? I usually buy a kit but I'll never buy a kit that doesn't look decent.

4) It's about the design, it looks like a kit you would find in the 3rd tier of the Swedish league. I don't know why I care, because it's just a fucking football shirt and I would never wear it unless I would find myself at the Lane, but I do, I just don't like ugly things.
 
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