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Imagine that home Argie kit with black instead of sky blue. That's what our shirt could have been like. Fucking criminal. :hmm:

 

Haven't seen a nicer kit for a long time, having one of them.  :snod:

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Imagine that home Argie kit with black instead of sky blue. That's what our shirt could have been like. Fucking criminal. :hmm:

 

Just like our 01/02 top.  Which is the best home shirt we've had in a long, long time.

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Guest Loven11

Might have to have one of those new argentina shirts with coloccini on like

 

Home shirt is class like and I'd gan for Colo on the back too if i get it.

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Imagine that home Argie kit with black instead of sky blue. That's what our shirt could have been like. Fucking criminal. :hmm:

 

Haven't seen a nicer kit for a long time, having one of them.  :snod:

 

Would have been our best shirt for years :(

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There is still a mild chance he'll be in the squad for the Copa America so it might be worth waiting until the squad is announced.

 

EDIT: he was 19 the last time he was called up.

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Good deal for them..... I wish we had something new like this...

 

Under Armour Inc. (UA) will provide jerseys and other team apparel to Tottenham Hotspur, giving the U.S. sportswear maker its first contract with a club in soccer’s richest league.

 

The Baltimore-based company, which exceeded $1 billion in annual sales for the first time last year, said it will take over from the English Premier League team’s current supplier, Puma AG, at the start of the 2012-13 season. Terms of the five- year deal weren’t disclosed. Puma, Europe’s second-largest sporting-goods maker, signed a contract extension last year.

 

Tottenham qualified for the Champions League for the first time after finishing fourth in England’s top division last season. It plays Italian league leader AC Milan in the second match of their round-of-16 encounter tomorrow after a 1-0 win in Italy on Feb. 15.

 

Under Armour has been increasing its agreements with sports teams and athletes in recent years as it seeks to expand outside the U.S. As well as having deals with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and skier Lindsey Vonn to market its cotton performance T-shirts, it provides apparel for the Wales rugby union team.

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Guest icemanblue

Smart as a dart. Isn't it a little stereotypical, though? Will they come out of the tunnel, pre-match, on bicycles? :lol:

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