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Kit New Kit

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£85 or £125 (elite) for the new home kit:


Not sure about the socks:

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£85 or £125 (elite) for the new home kit:


Not sure about the socks:

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Some fuckers will just cut out the spot where it says spurs to make room for their gigantic calves... Or because they think it looks cool
 
I actually think they've always missed a trick by NOT putting actual cowboy 'Spurs' on the ankles!!
Our Cockerel has Spurs on it. Fighting cocks always do. That's where the Hotspur name comes from I believe?

I think the birds have a rear claw naturally they use to fight, but many people who use them for fighting cut them off and strap fricking blades to them instead.
 
Our Cockerel has Spurs on it. Fighting cocks always do. That's where the Hotspur name comes from I believe?

I think the birds have a rear claw naturally they use to fight, but many people who use them for fighting cut them off and strap fricking blades to them instead.
Ish...

Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland, had Percy House built in the early 1740s. Smithson was the inheritor of the fortune and lands of the Percy family of Northumberland, whose ancestor, Sir Henry Percy, commonly known as 'Harry Hotspur', inspired Tottenham Hotspur's name and its famous emblem of a fighting cock.
 
Ish...

Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland, had Percy House built in the early 1740s. Smithson was the inheritor of the fortune and lands of the Percy family of Northumberland, whose ancestor, Sir Henry Percy, commonly known as 'Harry Hotspur', inspired Tottenham Hotspur's name and its famous emblem of a fighting cock.
Interesting read. Trying to work out if Sir Henry ever stepped foot in Norf Lundan
 
I think we all understand what this feels like:

Hotspur's body was set up in Shrewsbury, impaled on a spear between two millstones, and was later quartered, its parts dispatched to separate locations in the kingdom, his head impaled on a pike at the gates of York
 
Our Cockerel has Spurs on it. Fighting cocks always do. That's where the Hotspur name comes from I believe?

I think the birds have a rear claw naturally they use to fight, but many people who use them for fighting cut them off and strap fricking blades to them instead.
Ish...

Sir Hugh Smithson, Duke of Northumberland, had Percy House built in the early 1740s. Smithson was the inheritor of the fortune and lands of the Percy family of Northumberland, whose ancestor, Sir Henry Percy, commonly known as 'Harry Hotspur', inspired Tottenham Hotspur's name and its famous emblem of a fighting cock.
Interesting read. Trying to work out if Sir Henry ever stepped foot in Norf Lundan
Well he did own Northumberland park
Uh-oh...
I've started a Cockerel Cunt-off!
 
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here’s the pre-match shirt to go with the home shirt followed shortly by the away kit then the 3rd kit we will also have our pre-match shirt when we play away from home up norf followed again by a pre-pre match shirt when we play on a Sunday 😏
 
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here’s the pre-match shirt to go with the home shirt followed shortly by the away kit then the 3rd kit we will also have our pre-match shirt when we play away from home up norf followed again by a pre-pre match shirt when we play on a Sunday 😏
I kept thinking this reminded me of something, and just realised.

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So we know what the designer was looking at when they were stuck for inspiration...
 
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Our Cockerel has Spurs on it. Fighting cocks always do. That's where the Hotspur name comes from I believe?

I think the birds have a rear claw naturally they use to fight, but many people who use them for fighting cut them off and strap fricking blades to them instead.
... No, I meant REAL Spurs on the socks... Just to protect ourselves whilst defending corners next season!!!!
 
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