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Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
Was someone sick on a navy blue shirt?
 
Havocc

Havocc

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
I kind of like it and tempted to buy. I have 15% off….

it’s unique…
 
Dave

Dave

Player in Training.
Founding Member
It's mental. Magic mushrooms mental. Unless Richard Branson took a photo of earth while he was up in his shuttle thingy, sent it to Danny, and one of his mooorketing whizzkids thought that should be our shirt....maybe.....

I might get one though....
 
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Yid

Yid

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
The more I see it...... and it is a 3rd kit...

I'll wait until its in Sports direct for 28p in an XXXXXXXXL though.
 
spurious

spurious

Player in Training.
I guess I'm crazy, but I kinda like it.

I'm sure I'll look back in 20 years (damn, I hope I do) and say I was crazy, but right now, with a splash of gin and rhubarb syrup, it's not bad!
 
Havocc

Havocc

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
Here it is


Yours for either £115 or £75, which is fucking ridiculous for a tee shirt
 
USspur

USspur

Player in Training.
is that lime green a classic spurs color? not really a fan of it
 
Dorset

Dorset

The Voice Of Reason
Founding Member
The more I see it...... and it is a 3rd kit...

I'll wait until its in Sports direct for 28p in an XXXXXXXXL though.
Yeah, my one and only Spurs shirt is an out of date, old stock, I think XXL jobby, cost me a tenner I think. Mrs D has hidden it away somewhere in case it possesses me and turns me into the old alcohol fuelled demon I used to be.

We went out to lunch with friends (yeah, I have still got a couple) on Monday and I was wearing shorts that I bought in Australia fucking years ago thinking I would lose weight, the fuckers fit me now! The shirt I was wearing was a fucking L, no fucking Xs anywhere! I'm still what I like to call cuddly, the gut is still there but it's not engulfed in side lard and the moobs are not nearly as jiggly. 85kgs, BMI 24 (the stupid chart says I can go down to 65kgs, nah, I would be a fucking skelingtone! ),I want to get down to 80 but that final 5kgs is being stubborn. A year before my little ticker incident I was wearing XXL and weighed 120kgs. Wow that was 6 years ago, whoosh, there goes my life, it's going too fast!

Anyway, what is this thread about? Oh yeah, shirts. I'm sure those of you with more money than sense will be happy spending £75 on a T Shirt, I will keep buying my clothes from charity shops, I don't think my entire wardrobe cost 75 euroquiddollars. What's a fucking 'cinc' when it's at home? I looked it up, it's 'cinch' of course - what the fuck is that? When I grow up I am going to be a top shirt designer, it looks well easy, you just put some stripey bits on the sleeves and people pay you loads of money.
 
Yid

Yid

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
I just brought a motor from Cinch...

Amazing...! Downloaded their app, found the motor I wanted, gave details if my part ex and within 3 days I was driving my new car, delivered to my door.

Had a little issue with the air con and they've booked it in to be seen by a garage next week.

Honestly buying a motor has never been that simple. Fuck kicking tyres and all that shite.

And yeah at chrimbo I had to buy new trousers just to go to work...!!! My arse and gut had expanded to 38 inches+....

Happily now they're now falling off me and using a belt makes me look like a sack tied up I'm the middle...

And yeah.... fuck 75 quid in Levys pocket... the cunt...!!!
 
Sneeky

Sneeky

Player in Training.
Founding Member
My hdl/ldl are back in the green so fuck you all.....fat basterds, get off your lazy arses and loose some fat.
Get some of that hippo-suction and sell it to the starvin marvins.

I might drop a few hints for the "scuba" look top to the misses now i'm in stealth mode.
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J.spurs

J.spurs

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
Just make a fucking white shirt, a navy shirt, and a yellow shirt and get on with it. Of the million and one things that are wrong with modern football, I guess this shouldn't be the thing that gets me exercised, but fucking hell. At the end of the day, kids want the shirt for the player's name on the back. Wanna sell shirts? Get good players. But no, let's sell shirts like last season's, which looked like somebody wanked that slime from Ghostbusters all over it. And yeah, shirt prices are absolutely a scandal.
 
Don Diaz

Don Diaz

Zero tolerance of Numpty's
Founding Member
I have about 5 old Spurs shirts and have probably thrown about the same number out.....at almost 59 the time has come to grow up and migrate to a Gentleman's polo, with crest of course, rather than the club shirt.
 
NiceOneCyril

NiceOneCyril

Player in Training.
8 or 9 years ago I was standing in the Park Lane behind the goal wearing a slimfit Thomson Kappa shirt. I asked my son to take a picture of me pointing at Hugo as he warmed up. All you can see is the goal and my gut - Hugo is totally obscured.

30lbs lighter now, but football shirts are for athletes, I've joined the @Don Diaz Polo club
 
Glenjamin

Glenjamin

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
New shirts pretty tidy apart from the normal red sponsor and cinch on the frigging arm.

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H

Hurrikane Harold

Player in Training.
Ive always loved the all white strip
Of course these days purity is ruined by sponsors but etc
 
BrooklynYid

BrooklynYid

Player in Training.
Home kit looks good. Third kit looks like a third kit. Not paying for anything until I see progress on the pitch.
 
USspur

USspur

Player in Training.
Home kit looks good. Third kit looks like a third kit. Not paying for anything until I see progress on the pitch.

Same. Haven’t bought on since I grabbed the home Rafa and Bale champions league shirts back in 2010-20122.

Haven’t been that attached to the players we brought in since then either, to be fair
 
USspur

USspur

Player in Training.

Tottenham Hotspur are in the market for a new sleeve sponsor after its partnership with Cinch came to an end.

The online car-selling platform had been Spurs’ primary sleeve partner since 2021, the three-year deal having a value understood to north of £10m per year to the North London club.

According to SportBusiness, Cinch has opted to exercise an early exit option in its five-year deal with Spurs as the business pulls back from some of its sponsorship commitments, having also opted to exit the title sponsorship that they held with the Scottish Premiership Football League (SPFL) before the five-year deal had run its course. The SPFL last week struck a replacement deal with bookmakers William Hill.

When Spurs revealed their new home kit for the 2024/25 season earlier this month there was no branding for Cinch on the sleeves. Turkish on-demand delivery company Getir will also be absent from trainingwear after their deal with the club came to an end at the end of last season.

Sky News reported last month that Getir’s plans to exit the UK were confirmed, with the report also claiming that as much as £5m in outstanding payments were due to Spurs.


As part of the kit launch, a Spurs statement read: “For the 2024/25 season, all of our Kits will be sold without the sleeve partner logo, and our training range will be sold without the training wear partner logo. These are excluded from retail inventory for the coming season.”


The value of both front-of-shirt and sleeve partnerships has increased since the 2021 deal to partner with Cinch, with increased confidence coming out of the pandemic a factor to growing the value of the deals.

According to sponsorship analysis website The Sponsor, the fair market value of Spurs’ front-of-shirt sponsorship, currently held by AIA, was the fourth highest in the Premier League at £49.3m, a sum 23% higher than the current deal value of £40m.
 
USspur

USspur

Player in Training.

Tottenham appear to have at least found a replacement training wear partner with BetMGM expected to take over from next season in a multi-year deal. Shirt sponsorship values have risen in recent years, including training wear ones, so the break may have come at a good time in that respect and reports have placed this new deal with the online betting company as being worth around £10million a season.

While last year Premier League clubs agreed to remove gambling logos from matchday shirts from the 2026/27 season onwards, they will be allowed to use them on training wear, sleeve sponsorship and advertising around their stadium and training grounds.

Tottenham will also be looking to upgrade their matchday shirt sleeve sponsorship deal as their partnership with Cinch comes to an end. The online car-selling platform agreed a five-year deal with the north London club in 2021 but is believed to have exercised an early exit option as it pulls back on its sponsorship commitments, having done the same with its Scottish Premiership Football League deal.
 
Havocc

Havocc

Well-Known Member
Founding Member
I like it, not in a ‘happy to spend £85 on it’ nice way, but I like it.
 
USspur

USspur

Player in Training.

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Ryan Norys, Chief Revenue Officer, Tottenham Hotspur, said: “We are delighted to announce this partnership with BetMGM. The Club and BetMGM’s values align exceptionally well through a competitive spirit, whilst also continuing to strive for greatness.

“BetMGM has demonstrated it is putting its customers first by continuously developing its product offering to fans. Throughout this partnership, we are looking to help BetMGM further establish itself in the UK market, as well as enhancing customers’ knowledge around responsible gambling.”

Sam Behar, UK Director of BetMGM, said: “We are very proud to launch this partnership with Spurs as their progressive spirit fully aligns with BetMGM’s ambitions. This is our third Premier League deal in just a week, and we look forward to kicking off this exciting season as we continue to grow BetMGM’s presence in the world of sports.”

BetMGM is LeoVegas Group’s hero sportsbook brand and recently launched in the UK and the Netherlands.

Responsible gaming is an important priority for LeoVegas Group, and to address key gaps in the field’s knowledge, the Group is funding scientific research in collaboration with a leading medical university.

Furthermore, LeoVegas Group provides a range of tools and a dedicated website, LeoSafePlay.com, to ensure players have access to all the information needed to gamble responsibly.

For the 2024/25 season, our training range will be sold without the training wear partner logo which is excluded from Retail inventory for the coming season.
 
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