Tottenham Hotspur fans have taken to Twitter to share their anger over the prices of the club’s latest training shirts.
This comes after the official Spurs Twitter account shared a post on their page revealing one of the club’s new training shirts. This post also contained a link to the club’s shop revealing the full training collection for the 2020/21 season, available to purchase now.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Spurs fans who were not pleased with the prices of this new training shirt.
Here’s a sample of Spurs fans responding to the post:
? 2020/21 Warm-Up T-Shirt
Check out the full @NikeFootball Training Wear Collection ? #DareDo ?? #COYS
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 1, 2020
Why is it £50. Wasnt long ago the actual shirts were £50. £65 last season they better not be up to £70+
— Watson (@watson_THFC) June 1, 2020
Really want one but £50. That’s a joke
— Heung Min (@HeungMin13) June 1, 2020
The shirt presented in the Twitter post is on the club’s shop for a price of £50, whereas the rest of Spurs’ new training kit collection, which includes track pants, other shirt designs, track jackets and shorts, are priced between £25 and £90.
Prices are a joke, it’s training gear. Football has gone
— Luke Chambers (@ChambersLuke7) June 1, 2020
All far too expensive
— Barry Burton (@Barryburton97) June 1, 2020
Would you spend £50 on this new training top?
Yes
No
Now that this latest post has been shared by the club revealing their new training kit collection for the upcoming season, this paved the way for lots of Spurs fans to share their shock at the prices their club are charging for these items in their official shops.
£50. For a training top. Wow.
— TMinch (@TobyFMinch) June 1, 2020
£50 for a ‘warm up t-shirt’???
— Ricky Hayward (@rickyhayward_) June 1, 2020
It appears that these Spurs fans are not crazy about spending that much money on a new training top.
If the club lowered the prices on the kits and other official merchandise they have to offer, then this would probably go down well with the fans and maybe gather more retail business.
But for now, these fans will continue to air their disgust at the club’s prices for their new training kit collection.