So that's probably the away and the purple spray paint is the 3rd. Lordy How the world is changing
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That really is so horrible I’d buy it ( but only a cheap knock off ) #enicoutI really hope it hasn’t…
ochsulk:
It's almost as if the 'compromise' by Nike for having a nice, neat, plain home shirt, was to throw ALL the other colours suggested, at the away and 3rd kits.... they are simply awful!Updated leak with a few more photos of the 3rd kit: Tottenham Hotspur 21-22 Third Kit Leaked - 6 Exclusive Pictures
I really hope it hasn’t…
ochsulk:
What else are we supposed to do at work?My son quite likes the 3rd kit.
I have a feeling it isn't necessarily targeted at middle aged dads who hang around bitching on message boards.
What else are we supposed to doat workin the bedroom ?
I would pay a premium to have the sponsors removed.
Shirt for £40 covered in logos, or £70 with just the Spurs badge + Nike logo given they make it and it's relatively discrete.
This was my first Spurs shirt - as they couldn't put Holsten on a kids shirt. Much nicer I think.
I used to wear it in the back garden playing FA Cup.
Wore it to sleep.
Wore it non uniform days at school.
Was borderline tears when it was in the wash.
That is literally like someone from Nike had a rough night... had a 9a.m presentation of the New Kit... threw up all over the designs... blagged it... and they went with it!
Quite liking all the Aways there - especially the Defoe blue & yellow…the homes I’m a bit more of a traditionalist - great work thoughCouldn't find a more generic kit thread to post these in so thought I'd share them here.
Last year when I was bored during lock down, I designed some "what if..." kits from the Prem era and just stumbled over them again while clearing out old files.
Basically they're just different nike and adidas templates that I would've liked to see Spurs get a crack at. All completely pointless really but thought someone or other on here might like seeing them
Some of the designs don't quite match up with the correct season, particularly around the 2008 region. But I still like the designs.
Some of the colours used on the home kits are less than traditional but what's the point of fake designs without a bit of fun.
The 2017 is a reference to the final season at White Hart Lane. Hence the golden cockerel logo and the green accents referring to the pit
Please share some pics of itGot the 3rd from dh gate looks fantastic
I fucking love it! It's mental, like the green Lucas kit but turned up to 11.That is literally like someone from Nike had a rough night... had a 9a.m presentation of the New Kit... threw up all over the designs... blagged it... and they went with it!
DEAR GOD JESUS CHRIST ON THE CROSS!
I'm not trying to be pedantic, but it'll probably come across that way, Jol was gone the season before we wore it and Berba would have played maybe a game and a half in it, one on the final day of the season wearing it as a new kit and half losing 1-0 to Middlesbrough with a face like thunder on the opening day of the season he left us.
The Hutton/Juande era would be more appropriate, and much less happy!
He and his staff were excellent. If I remember correctly one of the first things he did to fix the team was bring in Sarge. He would sometimes miss a short pass but his defensive contributions were immense.It was happy once Harry Redknapp came in and got us playing again. The funny thing is that we kind of needed the Ramos experience to see the big picture. If Levy had hired Redknapp straight after sacking Jol he would have been crucified because we wouldn't have seen the "used car salesman" as a step up from Jol. It had to be a flash continental manager who was going to take us to "the next level".
It wasn't until we were bottom of the league with only two points that we welcomed Harry with open arms and gave him the chance to do what he did. I'll never forget the delight I felt when I turned on the radio that Sunday morning to find out that Ramos had been sacked and that Harry was taking charge for the Bolton game later that day.