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Thursday, February 09, 2006

New Kit and Sponsor to be announced

Latest rumors flying around Glory Glory, COYS and FTL suggest that the club will announce a new kit manufacturer in a press release tomorrow. The expected kit maker will be Puma who will pay the club £20 million over four years. It is also expected that the club will announce LG as the sponsor for next season although no figures have been branded about yet.

Spurs may also tease us with a sneak peak at next seasons kit.

Keep an eye out tomorrow to see if this is true or bollocks.

COYS!

64 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Announcing sponsors doesnt mean that the club will unveil the new shirt.

It is one of the worst kept secrets of this season anyway,it has all been very much publicised all over the tabloids in the last few months that Puma and LG will pay Spurs in excess of £40 million in the next 4 seasons.

So nothing new there,well at least as it is very much expected.

11:50 PM, February 09, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes i have seen the new kit too, if there is a press conference tommorrow i hope that they are not spending too much money on it as we all know anyway.

The shirts are nice and not skin tight and a bit odd, i really hope that spurs fans will not be silly just because LG's logo is red.

12:45 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

more of a pink really, dunno whats worse. More transfer money tho! Hopefully a place in europe will result in some big money bids for world class talent, the likes of torres for example, show the rest of europe we are serious

12:58 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

10mil per year is cool for our transfer budget, considering we didn't spend a awful lot compared to some of our rivals.
I don't think we have a problem with transfer kitty but we need to have that CL spot.Once we are there, our transfer dealings would reach another level.
We need to operate on another financial plane; not just on the football pitch to compete with the likes of the gooners, Chelsea and Man U.
The shirt and sponsors ship deal is just a small part of the equation.We are among the top 20 richest club in the world but we have the smallest stadium capacity amongts those 20.Gooners the 2nd smallest capacity is going to jump some distance ahead next season.
If we want some real financial muscle, the stadium is the next issue.

2:09 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We should never leave the Lane! It would be better to expand it.

6:06 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It can't be expanded. Even if they could squeeze a few more seats in it wouldn't be enough. unlike a lot of other grounds in the league WHL is packed out every home game and very much unlike other teams it would be packed out on European nights and Mickey Mouse cup nights too. If we are going to move forward we need to go to a ground with a 60,000 capacity. They have to do it very carefullt though and the timing has to be just right. Making a move at the wrong time and investing too much money in it could be a disaster. (Please see our nomadic cousins up the road) Come on you Spurs! The Arse to lose at the weekend and Spurs to romp home 5-0. Someone has got to get a tonking from us this season!

7:40 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

we#ll never leave the lane. that fat fuk andy reid is stuck in the bath in the changing rooms

8:08 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's just go and play our home games at Wembley.

a)We'd have the best stadium in world football

b)All the yids would get to see as many games as possible.

8:31 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i like the wembley idea i think the scum had been thinkin along those lines too. cant see why another tier couldnt be added to the east stand tho

8:47 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't really want to leave The Lane either.

Thinking about it the West stand holds the least people in the ground and is the one stand with a bit of space behind it. One of the East/West stands at Leeds holds about 20'000 so can't see why we cant do that to the West stand and make it @ 50'000 capacity.

8:53 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wembley sounds good, nearer to my house than WHL !!

Not sure we would fill it though, even in the CL?

8:56 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

we should NEVER leave the lane.

these new grounds are terrible, no atmosphere, no life, no charactor.

what we should do is expand the east and west (we have bought the surrounding area by these stands) and then make the lower tiers of the park lane and the paxton terracing. there's no law against it and i hear from sources that levy would be keen to do so. it would be cheap and would generate extra revenue in the process. Imagine the atmosphere!

The only problem is, levy isnt so keen to be the 1st chairman to approve such a move.

Another stumbling block is this security lass we've got (sue someone). she knows very little and is led by the report released after hillsborough, at meetings she has apparently rubbished the idea without even considering any of the possibilities.

This is from what i hear anyway!

COYS

9:02 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Certainly can't go back to terracing, in a million years.

It is a breach of the current safety standards and is illegal.

If we have bought the surrounding area outside the East stand then we could definetly build on these 2 stands as we already own the area around the West, that is up to Tottenham High Road anyway.

We are Tottenham
We are Tottenham
Super Tottenham
FROM THE LANE

9:09 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wat about the new spurs stadium???

9:12 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Guys the issue is not whether we can expand the ground it is the transport infrastructure to get people in and out. I love WHL but trying to get to the ground from Seven Sisters Station in the 1st place and back is an experience in itself never mind trying to get in and out if I bring the car. Can you imagine what it would be like with another 15-20,000 of us!

I would love us to stay at WHL but if we want to compete with the elite we are going to have to find another home I am afraid.

9:12 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently the deal with puma is good, but the one with LG might not be. Money on that they announce another new sponsor for season 07/08. You heard it here first.

9:17 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yep, agree with 9:12

The transport in and around Tottenham is shocking and that would certainly need to be addressed before any reconstruction of WHL.

9:21 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

9.12.....'wat' new stadium is that then?

9:22 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i for one dont want to leave the lane might be a shit hloe area but its been my second home for 45yrs come rain or shine.Anyway the lane stands can be built its the transport they cant agree on which i coundnt give a shit about that!
The council and spurs have agreed in principle to do a parking zone around spurs could this be a ploy to get us out!!!!
cant make up my mind one way or another weather they want us out
anyway i personally want to stay because to everybody else WHL IS AN INTIMADATING AS YOU CAN GET WHICH IS GOOD FOR US BUILD IT UP TO 50,000 AND SEE IT ROCK

9:29 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agreed with 9.12am and 9.21am, Levy did think that the transport problem was the big factor.The new olympic stadium was targeted by levy but apparently his idea was shot down by the Olympic committee.

Somehow every one agreed we need a bigger stadium to compete .Unless another rich russian come along..hahaha

9:30 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

B*llocks to the stadium.
Lets be consistently successful first then worry about the stadium.

9:40 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is definately transport issues and I think Levy is calling Haringey Council's bluff, as they do not want to see all the revenue that is generated at home games go! Levy announced a couple of years ago that we have planning permission to increase the East Stand back across the road to give the Lane a total capacity of 54,000.
Surely that is better than moving as we will have a packed 54,000 and the gooners will have 20,000 sat in a 60,000 stadium!!

9:43 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

N E V E R L E A V E T H E L A N E! To sell out like A***nal did would be just like Judas leaving us... I don't know what I would do... I'd probably start supporting some Conference division team, where at least pride and honour are still in tact...

9:46 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spot on Keith

9.40 Go away knobhead

9:48 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Knobhead?

So you want to get carried away with our first season of promise in 15 and sign up for 100s of millions of pounds of stadium improvements.

You are a genius, clearly.

How about selling out for a couple of seasons (lets be honest its not that hard to get a ticket at WHL, this season aside) and then worry about the stadium.

Forget what the Arse are doing at Trashburton Grove. Envy can make for poor judgement.

9:56 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Knobhead,

No, i'm not envious of Le'Arse.

Yes I also do want consistent success.

And no i'm certainly not getting carried away with our 'first season of promise'

Why can't we talk about improving our stadium? I would like Spurs to expand and house @ 50'000 which i don't see being a big problem apart form transport.
It certainly won't cripple us financially. Do we have to be in the CL and and be mega rich before we can 'dream' of improving WHL/moving to a new stadium?

And when has improving ONE STAND cost 100's of millions?
Get real


Nothing wrong with MY judgement

Genius

10:07 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Also this year we had record number of season ticket holders, which had to be capped due to the volume of applications

So maybe you might be able to get a ticket but we are ALWAYS sold out.


Genius

10:09 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

9.56

Not having a pop at you but you said 'How about selling out for a couple of seasons'

We HAVE been doing that for years

10:14 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

catch 22. cant increase size of WHL cos transport links cant take it. but cant move to new stadium cos of excess cost and lack of atmosphere/tradition.
what to do?

10:20 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have found the replacement for the fat smurf Andy Reid, on a recent scouting mission of lowly Ware Fc i unearhed a potential superstar in 17 year old wonder kid Billy Cobb. He's a player with superb pace, fantastic with both feet and with a whole bag of tricks in his locker. A future spurs legend.

10:31 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is he a magician?
He must be if he has a 'bag of tricks'

Also i hear he has a brother called 'corn on the'

10:36 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

MATE MY NAN COULD REPLACE THAT WASTE OF SPACE FATBOY REID

10:42 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

don't understand why Levy keeps saying the transport infrastructure can't take an increase in capacity. We used to have 60,000 at games 20 years ago and the transport was exactly the same!

10:51 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

People who want to see us move to another ground are not selling out! Nobody wants to move away from WHL in an ideal world as it's a part of our history but with the positive way things are going there is nothing stopping us from creating our own history with the current crop of players. The club is hopefully stepping into a new era now and although I would love to see WHL with a much increased capacity, if a move is needed to move the club forward then regretably it will need to be done. After all, the club moving forward and being successful is most important. I'd quite happily watch them play at the local park if it meant we'd win things. Transport is a problem already and agree with a lot of the others that a further 10-20,000 people would cripple the place on a matchday. Its not just an inconvenience, the local council wouldn't give it planning permission for safety reasons. I have renewed faith in Levy and the gang making the right decision. (I haven't had faith in a Spurs board for many years, if ever)

10:57 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Genius.

Yes this year we have been sold out. But this is just one year, probably since early eighties.

If you dont remember, improving 'just one stand' almost bancrupted THFC late eighties/early nineties.

Improve bit by bit. Walk before you can run etc. Look at Leeds/Newcastle... heavy investment from finite funds is stupidity.

Record season ticket sals we may have had but the numbers are still small compared to many other PL teams.

Dont get me wrong, I love spurs and have been a season ticket holder for many years.

We have sound financial management at spurs finally, so lets channel funds into the team, win some trophies first.

Arsenal were selling out many years ago with not a chance of gettign tickets, only finally after a decade of success did they invest in a new stadium. Im not saying leave it that long, but for chrisssakes we havnt even qualifies for the UEFA cup yet.

11:05 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't care as long as it gives enough money to find a decent replacement for reidy and rasiak the lanky streak of piss!!!!!!!

11:08 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There may have been 60,00 there years ago but there are a hell of a lot more cars on the road these days. The railway was in probably better nick too! haha

Agree with the Reid comment, he is never going to mak the grade and I think he knows it as well. Where are you Portsmouth? We've got another one for you! Arry' might have to bring his wheelbarrow though, he won't want to walk.

11:10 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Blogger EL said...

Good to see an interesting discussion on this site.
Personally I'm no romantic and would happily see us move as long as it's within 'Spurs' territory ie Picketts Lock and not wemberly or east london. The hub of Spurs fandom is north of Tottenham as far as I'm aware. The local council aren't interested in paying for a transport upgrade just for a football club and the immediate gentrefication of N17 isn't exactly on the cards if you know what I mean. I can't imagine the sort of stadium we need could be built on the current site. Having said all that I'm with 9.40am in general. Lets make this a top notch team before dreaming of a top notch stadium.

Go on the Spurs!

11:41 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Id be happy if they just took those fucking pillars out of the east stand!

11:54 AM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

there really are some retards on this site, first of all if you took the pillars out of the stand it would collapse, the deals with puma and LG have yet to be finalised and the kit circulating was a fake, anyone who has photoshop could have mastered that!! just look at the badge on the shirt, its not even our new logo!! and LG has just been pasted from a webpage. LG has not gone bankrupt, they are owned by Philips and are becoming one of the biggest electronic companies in the world. Planning permission has been granted to rebuild the east stand, with a capacity of 50-55,000, and like many of you have pointed out Levy is holding the council to ransom and saying if you dont improve transport we are leaving!! im all for the olympic stadium myself, there will be a repilca track right next to the stadium, lets build the BOA a small stadium 25000 for athletics around that track and then we get the big one.... 70,000, look at mancity, they have one of the best atmospheres in the prem, we could do better!

12:20 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dont call me a retard u fucking idiot, surely they would be able to structure the stand so that the pillars were unecisery.

PRICK

12:33 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, re-structure and get rid of them pillars.

Christ this is the 21st century?!

12:52 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like it or not, Levy our chairman had been thinking about expanding the stadium since 2003.
To those who oppose the idea of bigger stadium and have no faith in Levy; if you think you can outthought him, have better vision than him, have a better academic qualification than him,or most importantly, more dosh than him run for Chairman of Tottenham Hotspurs ?
If you have not known yet, the stadium issue is almost his pet project. He deemed it so important for the progress of this club.
Newcastle and Aston Villa all have bigger stadiums than us, you want to wait for them to catch up with us ?
Do you ignorants know that the Ashgrove stadium is so important to the gooners that Wenger is part of the planners and he was also involved in it as much as team matters...
Goodness how myopic you guys can be !

1:00 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah splitters

popular peoples front

1:05 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Blogger EL said...

To get rid of the pillars would mean making it a cantelevered (spelling?) stand which would mean rebuilding the whole thing. Which is what they're thinking of doing anyway.
Why would anyone want to move onto the olympic site? It's in east london. Bugger that!

1:06 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Which brings us back to the main issue: to move or not to move.

There should be no way that the latter comes true. Might aswell call Spurs "Olympic Hotspur" or friggin "Wembly Hotspur" - What's Tottenham if they ain't IN TOTTENHAM??? Look at poor friggin Wimbledon - the sods now have to travel half way up England to support the "Milton Dons" - man...

1:18 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read somewhere that the stadium in East London will have the capacity reduced after the olmypics to about 20'000

1:24 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Like it or not, Levy our chairman had been thinking about expanding the stadium since 2003.
To those who oppose the idea of bigger stadium and have no faith in Levy; if you think you can outthought him, have better vision than him, have a better academic qualification than him,or most importantly, more dosh than him run for Chairman of Tottenham Hotspurs ?
If you have not known yet, the stadium issue is almost his pet project. He deemed it so important for the progress of this club.
Newcastle and Aston Villa all have bigger stadiums than us, you want to wait for them to catch up with us ?
Do you ignorants know that the Ashgrove stadium is so important to the gooners that Wenger is part of the planners and he was also involved in it as much as team matters...
Goodness how myopic you guys can be !"

What the fu**?! How can a guy who uses the word "myopic" have such bad grammar? You've been visiting thesaurus.com again haven't you. Come on admit it, we won't laugh.

P.S. Do you mind if I use that "outthought" him word that you made up? I'm not sure if you have copyright on it or not.

:O) Take it with a smile

1:26 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

better then takin it from behind like you fatboy

1:41 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"better then takin it from behind like you fatboy"?

That'll be "than". Dipshit!!

3:03 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

FUCK OFF,

We're the peoples front of Judea

3:46 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great to get a new kit, sick of these skin tight numbers. We are not Brighton or Arse nal.

I just hope someone in marketing has had enough common sense to see that not nearly as many people have brought the current kit due to its material clinging to your every ripple !

We need everyone at the lane to wear our lilleywhite shirt & that means getting a decent kit that fits.

Where's my mars bars.

signed

Andy Reid

3:51 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

New kit suppliers 'confirmed'

I read whosever name is on the front (LG?) will make it our 7th shirt sponsor

7 ?

Holsten
Hewlett Packard
& Thomson

I make it 3

Anybody?

3:54 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

3.03 aka Batty Boy

You forgot takin is spelt with a G

Shitdipper!!

3:57 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

FUCK OFF PEOPLES FRONT OF JUDEAH!

from the peoples popular front of Judeah.

4:16 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

He's a very naughty boy

4:29 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spurs should buy a new young player. We dont want to splash out on 25 year olds for 12 mil when we could get 2 lots of dawson and carrick instead. Perform before spreading out

SPURSLOVER
COYS!

4:51 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dawson cost 3.5m - yeah, Fatboy was 4.5m?!!!
Carrick cost 2.75m

25m would be 4 lots of Carrick & Dawson

Excellent but surely we have enough centre backs & midfielders?

COYS!


Stwike him centurion & thwow him to the floor

5:01 PM, February 10, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, agreed with above.

WHL has been our pride for ages,
we don't wanna be those ARSEs who
had already forgotten their roots
and moved to Saudi-funded stadium?
It's all about the quids, man...
All they care is to increase their
revenue... and later on... like
Chelski, lose respect in the game.

Anyway, about the new Kits... I
couldn't be more than happy about
a brand like Puma arrives at WHL.
Don't complain about the red LG
logo, remember Thomson's 1st season
as Spurs sponsor, it was entirely
a red logo, too. Well LG may sound
unfamiliar in UK, in Asia it's a
tough competitor to Samsung, well,
who's sponsoring Samsung, eh? So
Spurs pals... LG is doing us a
favour... as a rival, too.

SPURS: The only team with majority
BRITISH who shows GREAT BRITAIN of
THEIR PASSION IN THE GAME.

Arse: Spainish-French embassy
Chelski: rich UN refugee camp
ManUSA: accepts US$ at the gate...
well, soon!

- SPURS, PRIDE OF BRITAIN -

1:21 AM, February 11, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

1.26pm...no.. I havent' been visiting thesarus...it just take I'm know I'm writing to a bunch of idiots like you that I don't even bothered to mind my grammer.
Prove to me that you worth my trouble.

2:45 AM, February 11, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL BIGUS DICKUS!

Hey I have an Idea to generate even more revenue;

A "Life of Brian" style stoning of Rasiak! Imagine 36,000 fans at the lane at 60 quid ahead would cover the 2 million we wasted on the knob!

5:06 AM, February 11, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have lost tickets for the Sunderland game tomorrow. I can't get in touch with Spurs and Sunderland refer me to Spurs,

Does anyone know the prcedure for getting replacement tickets?

11:36 AM, February 11, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How can it me "silly" to take umbridge aginst the horrendous red/pink logo of the current kit sponsor. We all know the home shirt looks daft and with a putid -blue away kit Spurs are losing potential revenue from any discerning fan. Its not difficult. Keep it navy and white and avoid red. Nuff said.

6:42 PM, February 11, 2006

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anyone with a brain - which doesn't exclude the possibility being tottenham til they die - can see that Spurs taking residence at the Olympic Stadium is pure g e n i u s.

Capacity currently estimated at 70,00. we could run amok in gaff like that! We consistantly sell out our season tickets and the entire ground. Stratford Schmatford, but for chrissakes, have glory will travel ought be our motto.

I love getting off the tube @ Seven Sisters and the walk up to the ground, but previous comments are right, the area is a public toilet without a door.

We are Tottenham Hotspur don'ycha know. and I for one appreciate travelling Club Class. Big fancy stadium complete with more facilites than God's leasureplex?

Yes please.

PS

Johnnie Jackson is a bender

9:32 PM, February 11, 2006

 

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