Advantages: Basic, but cool Disadvantages: A tad basic, tight?
...As a life-long Tottenham shirt, I have seen Spurs go from the classic 1988 FA Cup Final shirt, to the disgusting Purple Awayshirt of 1995/96 and the thing that I, along with most Spurs fans have noticed is, that the shirt has seemed to get tighter and tighter!. For the average, well endowed shall we say, football fan, this may be a bad thing. The fact is simple, the skinnier you are, the better this shirt will look on you.
I bought the long-sleeved variant of this shirt for £34.99 from my local JJB Sports, and it was in a Medium male size. It is available at the same JJB for £29.99 for the short-sleeved, but this may change depending on where you are in the country. For example, I know for a fact that if I was to buy the shirt up in Blackpool, due to the decreased quantity, the law of supply and demand is in evident, and the prices...
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Advantages: Good material, different design from recent other away shirts Disadvantages: Maybe a bit on the plain side
...Celtic awayshirt which reminds of the shirt worn by Henrik Larsson when he scored in his last ever Scottish Cup final for Celtic.
All in all a very good shirt made from a durable material which is comfortable to wear. The stitching around the badge is embroidery which is in Portuguese and remembers the Lisbon Lions famous European Cup victory over Inter Milan in the 1967 final in Lisbon.
The bottom right of the picture is stitching which reads "It's a grand old team to play for" as sung by Celtic fans to this day, and in the tunnel of the Estadio Nacional pre-match in 1967.
The material is the same, as far as I'm aware, as used on the home shirt for the 07/08 season.
A reccomended top!...
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Advantages: Ultra light - great for all occasions Disadvantages: Spurs wording fades on the collar very quickly
.... 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 breast...
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