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The sleeves of the Tottenham Hotspur 2020-21 home jersey are half white and half blue, while a subtle pattern print appears on the front and back. Tottenham Hotspur have finally unveiled the club's new training wear collection for the 2020/21 season.
The new Nike dark purple strip, characterised by a dazzle camo, was unveiled yesterday and all One Hotspur Members will receive a 10 per cent discount at our official Wembley store and kiosks both inside and outside the stadium when they purchase this or any other official merchandise on Wednesday when they show their membership card. Tottenham Hotspur launch new home and away kits for 20/21. Purely because of this third kit, we now support Manchester United. Images of all four Spurs kits for next season have been leaked and it’s fair to say the feedback has not been great. You're in right place for all Tottenham Hotspur 2019/20 kits.
It's quite a simple looking shirt.What will happen though with the new kits and training wear the players will wear next season and just how much will they vary from the kits we've seen Harry Kane and the team pulling on during this campaign?The yellow third shirt with the navy trim and logo appears in the top left of in this collection of the main three kits together.Here is a big gallery with plenty of 'leaked' and very varied training wear that Dele Alli & Co will be wearing next season.We also await to see exactly how the football shutdown will affect the launch of the new kits and when we first see them in action.Here is that screenshot that is claimed to be from the new game.The fourth kit is a bit of unknown in terms of release date because we just haven't had one before although there are suggestions that it would be released later in the year.A screenshot has found its way across social media, claiming to be early images from the next Pro Evolution computer game, the competitor to the FIFA series of games.Next season's mooted away shirt has also split opinion as it appears to be a colour that is not usually associated with the club's second shirts - green.That shirt was a hit with fans and the general public alike with its retro look.A new image has appeared this week which shows the same shirt that was doing the rounds last month and it appears to match 'leaked' design concepts of what Nike's new home Spurs kit would look like.There is talk that the aim is to begin the new season either in late August after a short break or September after a longer one.Tottenham have gone a little while without a yellow kit, but the indications are that next season's third shirt will bring back the popular retro colour for Jose Mourinho's side.The Tottenham Hotspur fans will certainly have plenty of choice when it comes to their shirts if indeed all four are to be released.In a usual summer, Tottenham home shirts normally launch in mid-to-late July, despite some delays in recent seasons.A colour more often associated with goalkeepers, Tottenham have had green third kits for outfield players before, most notably the navy and green one they famous wore in the Champions League semi-final second leg in Amsterdam last year.This yellow kit will need to go some way to hit the mark in the way Tottenham's light blue and criminally underused third kit did when it was released at the start of this current season.Some are garish and some are plain, often dividing opinion but also looking better when they're actually seen in action on the players.Tottenham signed a 15-year deal with Nike in 2018, believed to be worth £30m a year, and there are plenty of questions surrounding this year launch.It's a bit of a mish-mash of recent home shirts, with white, navy and yellow all getting in there.Here is an image of the 'leaked' Nike away shirt that first emerged to split fan opinion.We now know plenty about the plans to get football back up and running behind closed doors next month.One thing is clear and that Tottenham and other Premier League clubs need to bolster their finances so the launches of next season's kits for the fans is unlikely to be delayed too much, if at all.The away shirts are usually launched in conjunction with the home shirt to give fans a choice of the two, which in normal terms would also mean a mid to late July launch in regular circumstances.The Tottenham players are back in training and will begin full contact sessions under Jose Mourinho at Hotspur Way from Monday. Tottenham. This is our 'leaked' third kit for the 20/21 season from @Footy_Headlines: #THFC #COYS. The deal with the sportswear company will run until 2033 and is said to be one of the longest club deal’s in Nike history. A LEAKED potential Tottenham fourth kit for next season has surfaced online… and it’s fair to say fans are not impressed.
The sleeves of the Tottenham Hotspur 2020-21 home jersey are half white and half blue, while a subtle pattern print appears on the front and back. Tottenham Hotspur have finally unveiled the club's new training wear collection for the 2020/21 season.
The new Nike dark purple strip, characterised by a dazzle camo, was unveiled yesterday and all One Hotspur Members will receive a 10 per cent discount at our official Wembley store and kiosks both inside and outside the stadium when they purchase this or any other official merchandise on Wednesday when they show their membership card. Tottenham Hotspur launch new home and away kits for 20/21. Purely because of this third kit, we now support Manchester United. Images of all four Spurs kits for next season have been leaked and it’s fair to say the feedback has not been great. You're in right place for all Tottenham Hotspur 2019/20 kits.
It's quite a simple looking shirt.What will happen though with the new kits and training wear the players will wear next season and just how much will they vary from the kits we've seen Harry Kane and the team pulling on during this campaign?The yellow third shirt with the navy trim and logo appears in the top left of in this collection of the main three kits together.Here is a big gallery with plenty of 'leaked' and very varied training wear that Dele Alli & Co will be wearing next season.We also await to see exactly how the football shutdown will affect the launch of the new kits and when we first see them in action.Here is that screenshot that is claimed to be from the new game.The fourth kit is a bit of unknown in terms of release date because we just haven't had one before although there are suggestions that it would be released later in the year.A screenshot has found its way across social media, claiming to be early images from the next Pro Evolution computer game, the competitor to the FIFA series of games.Next season's mooted away shirt has also split opinion as it appears to be a colour that is not usually associated with the club's second shirts - green.That shirt was a hit with fans and the general public alike with its retro look.A new image has appeared this week which shows the same shirt that was doing the rounds last month and it appears to match 'leaked' design concepts of what Nike's new home Spurs kit would look like.There is talk that the aim is to begin the new season either in late August after a short break or September after a longer one.Tottenham have gone a little while without a yellow kit, but the indications are that next season's third shirt will bring back the popular retro colour for Jose Mourinho's side.The Tottenham Hotspur fans will certainly have plenty of choice when it comes to their shirts if indeed all four are to be released.In a usual summer, Tottenham home shirts normally launch in mid-to-late July, despite some delays in recent seasons.A colour more often associated with goalkeepers, Tottenham have had green third kits for outfield players before, most notably the navy and green one they famous wore in the Champions League semi-final second leg in Amsterdam last year.This yellow kit will need to go some way to hit the mark in the way Tottenham's light blue and criminally underused third kit did when it was released at the start of this current season.Some are garish and some are plain, often dividing opinion but also looking better when they're actually seen in action on the players.Tottenham signed a 15-year deal with Nike in 2018, believed to be worth £30m a year, and there are plenty of questions surrounding this year launch.It's a bit of a mish-mash of recent home shirts, with white, navy and yellow all getting in there.Here is an image of the 'leaked' Nike away shirt that first emerged to split fan opinion.We now know plenty about the plans to get football back up and running behind closed doors next month.One thing is clear and that Tottenham and other Premier League clubs need to bolster their finances so the launches of next season's kits for the fans is unlikely to be delayed too much, if at all.The away shirts are usually launched in conjunction with the home shirt to give fans a choice of the two, which in normal terms would also mean a mid to late July launch in regular circumstances.The Tottenham players are back in training and will begin full contact sessions under Jose Mourinho at Hotspur Way from Monday. Tottenham. This is our 'leaked' third kit for the 20/21 season from @Footy_Headlines: #THFC #COYS. The deal with the sportswear company will run until 2033 and is said to be one of the longest club deal’s in Nike history. A LEAKED potential Tottenham fourth kit for next season has surfaced online… and it’s fair to say fans are not impressed.