Friday, May 04, 2007

I could see Jimmy Greaves wearing this...

[...although he's size XL now]

We love new kits at SPAOTP and we love them even more if they're nice!

Over the summer we will be showcasing any new kits we like, plus some that we don't. We aren't biased... much.

Our first offering is the new Tottenham Hotspur home kit, which, as you can see from the badge, celebrates 125 years of one of British football's finest clubs, playing football as the way was meant to be.

I read that on the promotional blurb. Anyway, here it is: if you want to see a bigger version, click on the picture, and if you want to tell us what you think of the kit, take part in our online vote below:

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VOTING HAS NOW CLOSED FOR THIS SHIRT
The final results were as follows:

Excellent: 66 (55%)
Good: 22 (18%)
OK: 12 (10%)
Poor: 10 (8%)
Terrible: 9 (8%)

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7 comments:

Chris O said...

I like that. Very nice use of the v-neck collar, I feel...

Anonymous said...

It's very nice. The only thing that bugs me is the red Mansion logo, I always felt they should never have red on their shirts at all - Arsenal!

Flicktokick said...

Yes. A proper classic kit, with an iconic badge. It truly is a shame about the huge mmonstrosity of a sponsors logo in the middle.

Smart said...

Such is the way of modern football.

How long before all the national teams have sponsors?

Chris O said...

It can't be far off, I'd have thought. Many other sports allow sponsorship of national teams. Football will surely follow...

Flicktokick said...

Let's have a feature on some of the other 37 new strips brought out by Spurs for next year?

Oh yeah, and why white shorts?

Chris O said...

Er, I would comment there, however I've a feeling that my team, West Ham, are about to release a whole stack of new kits themselves in the not-too-distant future!

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