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You’re right, there are indeed solutions.
But then again, let's look at it from a marketing perspective:
If you do a marketing campaign to get your brand recognized, you'll always mainly use your original logo.

For example: Red Bull can sometimes be seen in white letters, but never for the most important campaigns:
You can say that Scuderia Toro Rosso has white letters on its car, but the main F1 team has the right colors, and all the football kits have the right colors for the logo too.

It would be very bad, from a marketing perspective, to have the main point of attention (our home kit) not representing your original logo.

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Also I don't get the fuzz about it, the company isn't associated with Woolwich in any way, the reds have completely different meanings and it's even a different kind of red, even slightly magenta:
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(my apologies for showing part of that logo though)

That avatar....this defence of the shade of red.....you work for them dont you......!

:lamelashock:
 
It’s often a single colour when used by the club.

Your argument is boring.

If its white, the its got a blue head. Its never all white, so AIA are using a Spurs logo that the club never use and thats fine, while we are defending using red because its lucky in Asia......expect when we play Fulham away etc, then a blue AIA logo is just fine.

And no one asked you for your opinion, so if its so boring, go back to staring at the wall, or whatever the fuck you were doing that was so much fun
 
If its white, the its got a blue head. Its never all white, so AIA are using a Spurs logo that the club never use and thats fine, while we are defending using red because its lucky in Asia......expect when we play Fulham away etc, then a blue AIA logo is just fine.
Oh, and while we’re here, take a look at how the logo is white, with whatever the background colour is filling the gaps, on Spurs own website here, if you really insist on having this dull as fuck debate: http://new-stadium.tottenhamhotspur.com/

And here:
News - New Stadium - Tottenham Hotspur
 
Which you joined, did some google research, and contributed several posts to. You must be having a memorable evening.

Looks like it was you who turned the the thread shit, well done.
I dunno about you but I don’t have to google the Tottenham Hotspur website. Plus you were just a stopgap while I waited for the match to start. To be fair to you, you’re slightly more bareable than listening to Ian Wright and Roy Keane.

Dunno why you seem fit to judge how good my evening must be, when you’re doing exactly the same. Bit odd.
 
I havent called a discussion boring and shit, then proceded to keep on taking part in it though. Like I said, if this is your highlight despite your views on it, you must be having a pretty tragic evening. Enjoy
It’s fine mate. Just enjoying (or hoping to at least) the final World Cup game of the weekend while chilling out with a beer before work tomorrow. Wouldn’t wanna be doing much else at the moment really. If that’s tragic then oh well, I’ll get over it.

Anyway, in the interests of everyone else on this forum, including your good self, I’ll leave it there if you will. Enjoy what’s left of your Sunday.
 
If red is SO lucky, and SO important to AIA... sorry AIA... then why don't they sponsor Charlton, or Swindon, or Middlesbrough, or Bristol City... THEY all play in red...
Oh, hang on... then their logo wouldn't be seen would it...?

OK. As you were... White shirt it is then.

So why not LEEDS, DERBY or BOLTON?? They could do with some Far Eastern Lucky red!
 
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