Puma to make our kits

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Almost felt a bit sorry for HighburyJD there, but like wind it passed.

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Oh and the training kits are total shit.

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ahhhhh

bought my little one the home shirt and then to my shame bought myself the away one :oops:



ps. but i really like it 8)

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highburyJD wrote:
TurnipMasher wrote:This thread makes me wonder...


what ever happened to HighburyJD? :rubchin:
left when mods deleted my posts.
Wishing injury on our players, death to our manager, personal abuse of players, managers and other posters
mods thought that was all fine.

Personally found alleged Gooners continual claims they want us to lose pretty depressing. Didn't really believe it could be true.
And yet it's anybody expressing positivity here that's accused of being a liar putting forward fake views (WUM)...

but any word said against Jabba must be deleted
I decided that was a step too far.
My belief was then and is now: all the 'Russian' oligarchs are gangsters and thieves
Under no circumstances will any of them ever actually sue anybody for saying that

BTW I LOVED wining the FA Cup and actually did have a big end of season barbecue
hope the part-timers amongst you were heartbroken.
Interesting how we 'never' spent that PUMA money eh...
Alexis and Ozil... awesome

ciao x x x

(busted googling my username, shame)
:shock:
That's some pretty lame googling there.
Sorry all for indirectly causing the Return of the Superfan. :oops:

However..

This thread makes me wonder...


what ever happened to USMarty? :rubchin:

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REB wrote:ahhhhh

bought my little one the home shirt and then to my shame bought myself the away one :oops:



ps. but i really like it 8)


Everytime a new kit comes out it causes a huge dilemma for me - on one hand if I really like then I want to buy it, but on the other hand I really don't like giving the club as much as 1p seeing as they are only motivated by money :x That being said I always buy the kids the new jersies (hypocrisy I know :oops: ) cos I want to keep them in the Gooner faith and I want them displaying their support for AFC to all and sundry,
Btw I have never gone along with the theory that wearing club shirts is only for younger fans :roll:

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ive got to say in my honest opinion the new kits are the dogs danglies,especialy the home kit,i might be sticking my neck out here but I think its the best one weve ever had,simple yet stylish,ive always loved puma kits for their simplicity right through out the years.i also love the tight fit looks proper athletic,although the 3rd choice blue thing looks like a nike offering,bloody awful,over cooked garbage

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markyp wrote:ive got to say in my honest opinion the new kits are the dogs danglies,especialy the home kit,i might be sticking my neck out here but I think its the best one weve ever had,simple yet stylish,ive always loved puma kits for their simplicity right through out the years.i also love the tight fit looks proper athletic,although the 3rd choice blue thing looks like a nike offering,bloody awful,over cooked garbage
Fortunately, their being sold as "regular fit"

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There won't be a dry fanny in the house when I rock on home with my long sleeve away jersey. Sexual.

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rodders999 wrote:There won't be a dry fanny in the house when I rock on home with my long sleeve away jersey. Sexual.
Did you get the tight fit?

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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:
rodders999 wrote:There won't be a dry fanny in the house when I rock on home with my long sleeve away jersey. Sexual.
Did you get the tight fit?
Nope. They're 100 quid I believe.

That's my excuse for not getting it anyway, nothing to do with my cider belly. :wink:

Got the regular fan shirt, very generous around my bust :lol:

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On the tag of the home shirt it says "Season 2014/15". Anyone know the life span of these kits? There's a sound of a one year cycle off that.

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rodders999 wrote:On the tag of the home shirt it says "Season 2014/15". Anyone know the life span of these kits? There's a sound of a one year cycle off that.
Apparently we're getting 3 new kits every season. Ridiculous.

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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:
rodders999 wrote:On the tag of the home shirt it says "Season 2014/15". Anyone know the life span of these kits? There's a sound of a one year cycle off that.
Apparently we're getting 3 new kits every season. Ridiculous.
Yup! all part of Arsenal's financial strategy - Time for those pre-season jaunts to Asia & the Far East etcetera to start making (even more) money.

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Kits are too commercial these days. Changing the shirt every season? The crest no longer embroided on? The outrageous charge to have Alexis on the shirt (I remember when they charged you per letter) and don't get me started on the THREE puma logos on the shirt!!! Are we Puma FC or Arsenal FC? Why is their logo 3 times on it?

Not sure if you've seen some of the bags but the puma logo is BIGGER than the club crest!

My wallet is staying firmly shut but understand that kids are brought up in a different era

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Kallstrom29 wrote:Kits are too commercial these days. Changing the shirt every season? The crest no longer embroided on? The outrageous charge to have Alexis on the shirt (I remember when they charged you per letter) and don't get me started on the THREE puma logos on the shirt!!! Are we Puma FC or Arsenal FC? Why is their logo 3 times on it?

Not sure if you've seen some of the bags but the puma logo is BIGGER than the club crest!

My wallet is staying firmly shut but understand that kids are brought up in a different era
Didn't know that - disgraceful.

Our first year with them and they're already cutting corners, can't even be asked to give us an authentic crest.

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