Monday, January 31, 2011

Tottenham hotspur :Home football shirt 1884

Tottenham hotspur :Home football shirt 1884


Tottenham Hotspur 1884 Replica Shirt

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Tottenham Hotspur 08-09 third kit

Tottenham Hotspur 08-09 third kit

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Tottenham hotspur Kit 1963 - 1966

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FOOTBALL SHIRT HISTORY

 This is Home football shirt of Tottenham hotspur 1963 - 1966




Cliff Jones Genuine match shirt

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SPUR KIT 1999–2000, 2000–01


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SHIRT

1999–2000, 2000–01

Design: ADIDAS
Sponsor: HOLSTEN

Old favourites Holsten returned in the 99–00
season as shirt sponsors. In fact, to the neutral
observer the brand was so linked with the club
that it seemed like they had never been away!
Adidas became the new kit supplier in a threeyear
deal and produced this fine home kit,
which was premiered to great excitement in
the last home game of 98–99 against Chelsea.
The more traditional club badge also returned
this season in preference to the shield design.

SPUR KIT 1998–99


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SHIRT

1998–99

Design: PONY
Sponsor: HEWLETT PACKARD

The last kit to be produced by Pony for Spurs
(now managed by George Graham who took
over in October 1998) was this stylish allpurple
outfit. Minimal in design with a simple
wrap-over V-neck and restrained white piping,
it saw a return to a more 80s style of kit – a
million miles away from the busy design of the
first Pony home kit! The four-year deal with
Pony was said to be worth ฃ10 million, but
although the club sported some nice Pony
designs, the kits of this era are not the most
fondly remembered by fans.

SPUR KIT 1997–98


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR SHIRT

1997–98

Design: PONY
Sponsor: HEWLETT PACKARD

With Christian Gross installed as manager to
replace Gerry Francis, the club sported one of
the nicest kits produced by Pony during their
relegation fight. This classy navy and ecru
design maintained the same collar and cuff
design as the home and added underarm
panels trimmed with amber piping, which
worked well with the navy and ecru shades.
Although the shirt and shorts featured a more
heraldic Spurs badge, the socks, as with the
home kit, included the earlier, more traditional
variant of the team’s badge.

SPUR KIT 1997–98, 1998–99


TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
H 1997–98, 1998–99


Design: PONY
Sponsor: HEWLETT PACKARD

The last home shirt to be
made by Pony was this nice
blend of retro styling and
modern materials. The shirt
had a simple wrap-over
V-neck and navy piping, combined with a
vertically ribbed fabric. Hewlett Packard
remained sponsor, but the club crest was in a
new heraldic shield design – quite a change
from the minimal style of the previous badge.
Worn in: The 98–99 Worthington Cup final 1–0
win over Leicester at Wembley – the club’s first
major trophy in seven years.