Arsenal Home Kit 2012/2014

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flash gunner wrote:A nice video that will keep Baba happy :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdVJfVK_ ... ure=g-logo
Naughty Schnezechszehny kicking the ball on top of the manager's car like that, but very funny nevertheless........

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Nos89 wrote:I think it looks alright. Not the first time we've had blue on the sleeve. Didn't we win three trophies last time '93 & '94.
Anyway, do you think they put the dutch flag on the sleeve to encourage RVP stays?
If they did and he does = job done :barscarf: :barscarf:
Didn't even notice that. Well, he can't leave now, can he! :lol:

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Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(

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Peeman wrote:Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(


Thought that it wasnt being released until thursday ? :? I wont buy one for myself (and no it is not because I am too old 8) ) but will have to buy the kids a jersey each to keep them in the Gooner Family

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It's all bollocks. Just set up a standing order mandate from your bank account for all your money and send it to Stan.

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Peeman wrote:Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(
:lol: Bet you're well pleased with that purchase!

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Peeman wrote:Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(
How so? Quality is poor, or just the look?

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I don't buy jerseys anymore, got my old 70's replica and that'll do. 8)

But I will have to buy my son this latest piece of shit and that pisses me off. But you know, you gotta keep the kids motivated particularly in these lean Gooner times when their little mates are all flocking (some with their cuntflap fathers in tow!) to become nouveau Citeh and/or Chav fans... bastards. :evil:

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Barriecuda wrote:
Peeman wrote:Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(
How so? Quality is poor, or just the look?

The look.
The blue in the sleeves looks worse than I thought it would when it's on. Ah well here's hoping for a decent yellow and blue away kit :barscarf:

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Peeman wrote:
Barriecuda wrote:
Peeman wrote:Jersey came in post today :barscarf:




It's horrible :(
How so? Quality is poor, or just the look?

The look.
The blue in the sleeves looks worse than I thought it would when it's on. Ah well here's hoping for a decent yellow and blue away kit :barscarf:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :wink:

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Going back to Peeman's post above the away kit is definately purple or has purple in it this year, below is the new Nike training shirt from pravda.com :cry: :?

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Its bollox that it has blue on it, blue is for cnuts. Its red and white or nothing

grown men buying these shirts and wearing them are cnuts

grown men having players names on the back of the shirt are even bigger cnuts

I dont get the big talking point for a fucking shirt every time a new one comes out. If you want to buy an over priced rag that makes nike and stan richer go ahead. Bad enough we pay top price for a tickets.

shirt wearing should be for kids and all the idiots that go the grove for the first time and want to feel important

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My boy got his shirt yesterday. Utter bollocks.

Pre-ordered it from the club, the feckers didnt send him a backpack though.

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mikeyb772001 wrote:Its bollox that it has blue on it, blue is for cnuts. Its red and white or nothing

grown men buying these shirts and wearing them are cnuts

grown men having players names on the back of the shirt are even bigger cnuts


I dont get the big talking point for a fucking shirt every time a new one comes out. If you want to buy an over priced rag that makes nike and stan richer go ahead. Bad enough we pay top price for a tickets.

shirt wearing should be for kids and all the idiots that go the grove for the first time and want to feel important


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I guess that makes me a *word censored* then :lol: I have never gone along with the "too old to wear a replica" line of thought because going to games is the one place where I dont feel my age........I stand, chant, sing and hurl abuse at the opposition like some deranged teenager and I dont feel the slightest bit weird or at of place doing it 8) However I will not buy any old rag that nike and the club throw at us and it is about 3 years since I bought one for myself (the plain red with white sleeved one they brought out). It is funny but in these lean times I am more inclined to wear my replica shirts than when we were winning - when we were amassing pots left right and centre everybody I know knew my affiliation so walking around with a beaming smile was enough to get my message across but now when I am amongst non Gooner cnuts I want to be seen to stand tall and be proud to be a Gooner and show that is what being a true supporter is about (they wont know that I am on here slating wenger, the board and half the cnuts that play for us these days :lol: ).

I would also echo what DB10 said about buying the kids every kit that comes out - when I was a kid in most cases you picked a club and stuck with them but these days winners get far more exposure thus increasing the pressure to start supporting these clubs cos it sends the message that 1st is everything and everybody else is irrelevent :roll: Everyday you need to keep drumming all things Gooner into the kids minds and reinforce the belief that our time will come again when we will rule and to be them firmly in The Gooner fold I will buy them every kit that comes out and if that floods money into nike or kroenke then I am sorry but for me the greater good means rearing my two sons to be absolute 100% Gooners

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augie wrote:
mikeyb772001 wrote:Its bollox that it has blue on it, blue is for cnuts. Its red and white or nothing

grown men buying these shirts and wearing them are cnuts

grown men having players names on the back of the shirt are even bigger cnuts


I dont get the big talking point for a fucking shirt every time a new one comes out. If you want to buy an over priced rag that makes nike and stan richer go ahead. Bad enough we pay top price for a tickets.

shirt wearing should be for kids and all the idiots that go the grove for the first time and want to feel important


:lol: :lol: :lol:

I guess that makes me a *word censored* then :lol: I have never gone along with the "too old to wear a replica" line of thought because going to games is the one place where I dont feel my age........I stand, chant, sing and hurl abuse at the opposition like some deranged teenager and I dont feel the slightest bit weird or at of place doing it 8) However I will not buy any old rag that nike and the club throw at us and it is about 3 years since I bought one for myself (the plain red with white sleeved one they brought out). It is funny but in these lean times I am more inclined to wear my replica shirts than when we were winning - when we were amassing pots left right and centre everybody I know knew my affiliation so walking around with a beaming smile was enough to get my message across but now when I am amongst non Gooner cnuts I want to be seen to stand tall and be proud to be a Gooner and show that is what being a true supporter is about (they wont know that I am on here slating wenger, the board and half the cnuts that play for us these days :lol: ).

I would also echo what DB10 said about buying the kids every kit that comes out - when I was a kid in most cases you picked a club and stuck with them but these days winners get far more exposure thus increasing the pressure to start supporting these clubs cos it sends the message that 1st is everything and everybody else is irrelevent :roll: Everyday you need to keep drumming all things Gooner into the kids minds and reinforce the belief that our time will come again when we will rule and to be them firmly in The Gooner fold I will buy them every kit that comes out and if that floods money into nike or kroenke then I am sorry but for me the greater good means rearing my two sons to be absolute 100% Gooners


maybe i was harsh lol

just being at the grove, you do see some right twats!

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