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Tottenham’s new 2020-21 FOURTH kit leaked… and fans call it horrendous after home shirt emerged online


A LEAKED potential Tottenham fourth kit for next season has surfaced online… and it’s fair to say fans are not impressed.

The rumoured strip begins grey at the top, before fading to black via four stripes across the torso.

 The rumoured shirt has has bemused fans online

The rumoured shirt has has bemused fans onlineCredit: Footy Headlines

The shirt features yellow trim, with the club’s crest, Nike swoosh and AIA logo all changing from their traditional colours.

Fans might be pleased with the badge and manufacturer logo are moved into the centre of the design, akin to the classic Spurs kits of the 1980s.

The lines of both the stripes and the AIA logo appear uneven, however, making it feel unlikely that the designs are real.

The design for the shirt is apparently based on the popular Nike Air Max 95 trainers, which feature a similar colour scheme.

Fans online were generally incredibly unimpressed though, with one simply writing: “That’s nasty”.

And another added: “Nike should really change their designers, that is totally dreadful.
#COYS we can do better.”

“I’ve taken dumps that look better than that,” another even remarked.

One even exclaimed: “Oh hell no!!!!! These things are hideous!!!”

 The much-maligned shirt is apparently based on the Nike Air Max 95

The much-maligned shirt is apparently based on the Nike Air Max 95

The much-panned shirt follows the heavily criticised leaked possible home shirt that reared its head yesterday.

Whether or not Spurs would be wearing these potential kits in the Champions League, however, is very much up for debate.

Jose Mourinho’s side now sit just one point behind fourth-placed Chelsea, ahead of the showdown between the clubs on Saturday lunchtime.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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