Jun
14
2009

Tottenham 09/10 Kits

Written by gGw. Tagged: 2009/2010 Kits - Puma - Tottenham

Puma and Tottenham released a teaser a while back for their 2009/2010 kits, which we ignored deliberately. So, in order to get some attention, the Spurs along with their manufacturers revealed their three kits for the upcoming season.

The home shirt will be white with dark blue shorts and white socks. The away kit is completely dark blue and the third kid is completely yellow. Aaron Lennon, Jonathan Woodgate and Jermain Defoe modeled the kits respectively.


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Tottenham 09/10 Home Shirt

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Tottenham 09/10 Away Shirt

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Discussion - 24 Responses

  1. Awful. I hate this template and I hate the colors. What’s with the florescent yellow theme? Yellow is the only good one because there’s no stupid lines to ruin it. Even with the craptacular template replace the yellow with navy on the home kit and it looks decent. Have the blue be all blue or replace with white lines, viola not as many angry fans. But there is hope. If Feyenoord can boycott Puma and get their design changed why can’t Spurs? Everybody just flood the forums and e-mail Puma with protests and don’t buy the shirts when they come out and maybe they’ll catch on and change it. It’s worth a shot and it’s much better of a plan than buying these pieces of shite.

  2. I don’t think this is the new kit, it looks photoshopped and i do believe that we are currentley looking for a new sponsor in the United Arab Emirate, for kit sponsor and for naming rights of the stadium, i think that is why the new kit has been kept under wraps for such a long time

  3. June 14, 2009mark walker

    Who designed this kit for us an Arsenal fan, its foul I for one wont be buying it.

  4. at least make the yellow on the home kit Blue!!! the Yellow is just ugly

  5. June 14, 2009real spurs fan

    That kit is not looking good at all. We must have the same designers who do barce’s away kits. Kits only got interesting when nike got involved in football and even then we haven’t had a major manufacturer like adidas in that time. Puma, if they look good they will sell, if they look like that, only those who get it every season(which is a few considering the fan base), do what feyernood did or get nike.

  6. nice and fantastic shirt….good job puma…

  7. calm the fuck down mate i’ll be one of the first to buy this kit because for once its drastically different it isnt brilliant but it isnt “shite” i like these kits and im looking forward to their release

  8. I was really hoping after the popularity of the black third kit that it would become our away kit this season. Never mind! Yellow line’s look ok on the blue kit but on the white it looks a little urine stained….

  9. June 14, 2009Graham Taylor

    the kits for spurs over the past few seasons are starting to look all the same

  10. June 14, 2009Tefi Tha Yid

    The tottanham kits for the past years have been pretty lush… this kit is different and one i would rush to buy

  11. June 14, 2009craig yid johnson

    boring, boring, boring. same style again. why yellow? is this really the best we have to offer!

  12. who designed these a blind failed fashion student or what ,looks like if you what to throw up but having trouble one look at these will help.or they wont need to worry about playing badly they will be laughed off the pitch in these.

  13. These kits are fake, they’ve been photoshoped, they are the same kits as 3 years ago, plus they havent even had the photoshoot for the new kits yet

  14. June 15, 2009Peter Orme

    Absolute crap. Is the designer blind or did he design it in the dark?

  15. I’m going to agree with Alex. I like the fact that it is different and based on the yellow I’ll be buying it. Though I do hope these aren’t the final one as I’m not a fan of the collar to be honest. We shall see…not long now!

  16. I mean come on, why do Spurs always have rubbish kits? (most the time). I think we should just keep it simple, dont try all of this detail, it aint working. Just have all white, all navy blue, and all yellow, like 07 08. So disappointed :(

  17. the gay strip im a arsenal fan lol

  18. Ugly just like Harry

  19. thats nice

  20. you all forgetting that we are spurs fans, does it matter what it looks like, a proper fan will buy any kit

  21. i’m certain these are fakes. the first kit is just the 08/09 kit with a bit of yellow splashed on.

  22. June 23, 2009Kevin Wee

    The yellow is foul, they’re just trying to do too much with this kit

  23. the home and away kit is nice but the yellow one looks very messy
    the way thr laid out up thr is very messy too

  24. June 24, 2009rictheyid

    il buy it! im spurs through and through i aint bothered what the kit looks like, it matters about the quality of it, anyway seasons aint won or lost based on kit! COYS

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