As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
Not the worst away kit ever (and I would even suggest that it is better than next seasons home kit) but is still yet another dire effort from nike - personally I dont care what it costs, I would buy us out of nike contract if I was in charge cos their efforts are a disgrace
dont like it, wont be buying it . and moan all we bloody well want but the marketing gurus at nike know they could put out any shirt and it will sell millions to the muppets who call themselves gooners remember the white shirt was one of there best sellers ffs
Within reason I don't care what they do to the away kit (I've bought some real monstrocities over the years) I just wish they'd leave the home kit alone.
I'm not convinced this can be the second kit as the colour would still clash against teams playing in red, meaning Arsenal would have to also release and sell a third kit, oh hang on...
hugh jardon wrote:I'm not convinced this can be the second kit as the colour would still clash against teams playing in red, meaning Arsenal would have to also release and sell a third kit, oh hang on...
Although I must confess that - if you take away the historical and emotional element from the argument - I kind of like that top. Anyway, these kits aren't designed with the long standing gooner and tradition in mind, but more the foreign fan base and fashionistas who will wear it as casual gear. On that score it wouldn't surprise me if it became quite a big seller. The thing is that the club will continue along those lines whether the kit manufacturer is Nike or Addidas.