‘Rubbish on so many levels’ – Tottenham fans respond to new away kit

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Not all Tottenham fans are impressed after the club released their newest kit before the start of next season.

Tottenham announced their latest strip on social media in a video spoofed in the style of That '70s Show.

It showed several players including Pedro Porro, Pape Matar Sarr and Radu Dragusin starring in the new away kit, as well as women's team players Martha Thomas, Celin Bizet and Olga Ahtinen.

The new kit from Nike is a throwback design from the 1980s when the light blue stripes were synonymous with Spurs.

However, one bugaboo with the fresh top is the position of the crest, which has been moved into the middle.

But the Nike logo is still in the usual position on the left, sparking some unrest among the fanbase.

One replied with a gif that said: "Oof, it's hideous!"

Another said: "This is rubbish on so many levels."

A third wrote: "Why’s the crest in the middle but the Nike logo isn’t? Looks so awkward."

This fan replied: "This is horrible bruh. Wow."

While another said: "It’s terrible why does Nike hate us this much."

But not everyone disliked the new design, with one fan replying: "I actually really like this shirt.

"Looks better on than in the pictures. Gives me a mix of 84/92 vibes."

Tottenham's home kit ahead of the 2024/25 season has already been released, along with the help from a Gavin and Stacey star, which has black sleeves and the usual white front from Nike.

The away kit is usually the chance to bring some colour to the Spurs kits, with anything other than white for the home strip being close to sacrilege.

Also appearing in the promo video is digital creator and massive Tottenham fan Danny Aarons, who said: "As a Spurs fan, I love it when we go for classic inspiration in our kits.

"I remember seeing the blue stripe on the away kit when I was a kid, and it’s so good to see the design updated for today.

"This is iconic Spurs away for me – and I can’t wait to see it out on the pitch next season.”

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