Advantages: Last years kit but only £10! Disadvantages: Not the newest kit!
to be the Reebok kit featured in this reviw. Whilst I will review that specific kit I feel it is needed to review football kits in general also!
The Kit
This kit is very nice. If you have seen the latest away shirt you will know it is completely different and no longer made by Reebok. This kit has a very simple colour scheme that I love. It has a charcoal mesh like material as the main colour. The underarms are white and there is a traditional sky blue trim. The collar is also white. The quality of the material is very good. As of yet I have no pulls or tears in it and I have been active in it for over a year! The mesh has a very subtle pattern in it that makes it very original. I like how its no the most obvious thing in the world but still gives it a superior look compared to a shirt without the effect. It is a very ...
Advantages: weather, people, beaches, food, prices, Disadvantages: too hot?
Cádiz. The place where I was born, and the place where I?ve always live (and still do). The are two Cádiz, the province and the town. The province is a small one, if you compare it to others provinces from Spain, like Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia or here, in the south of Spain, Seville. Cádiz, the town, is the capital of the province, and its also a very small one, with 150,000 inhabitants population. That makes Cádiz a ´familiar? place, a place in which everyone knows almost everyone. My home town is always busy at summer, although is not a typical Spanish town for holidays. That?s because as I said is a small town, and because Cádiz is one of those places Spanish people from other parts of the country spend their holidays at, and not only foreign people (but also). I think Cádiz is a good place to spend a few days, or weeks ...
BLUESY 19.08.2004
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Cadiz (Spain)
Advantages: Ultra light - great for all occasions Disadvantages: Spurs wording fades on the collar very quickly
one. The local sports shops are only interested in Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea, a policy which really annoys me but thats another story. Even the Tottenham club shop was out of stock so I ended up buying online form a sports shop in that well known hotbed of football, Cornwall!!
£43 later (including P&P) I was in posession of my shirt. On unwrapping it the first thought that came into my mind was how light it is. The label reports it to be 100% polyester. Either way, it is the lightest footballshirt I have ever owned, a massive step forward from my 90s Adidas-Holsten shirt. From the top down the shirt comprises of a blue collar with the word 'Spurs' on the back though this actually faded on the first wash. Moving down you get the Puma badge on the right breast with the newly designed Tottenham cockerell on the left ...