Arsenal Stores
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Just a query
Couple of Arsenal stores away from Islington haven't done very well. I was amazed to hear that the one in St Albans was open for less than a year (opened July 2008, closed by February 2009), and I understand the Brent Cross store has now gone under (opened July 2012, closed by September 2014).
Are there any other Arsenal stores apart from the two at the stadium and the one at Finsbury Park? As it stands, I assume St Albans and Brent Cross are the only other ones they have opened in the UK. Given the obvious lack of success at these two outposts (despite, presumably a decent amount of footfall in the shopping areas concerned) did the club do any research on likely custom?
Couple of Arsenal stores away from Islington haven't done very well. I was amazed to hear that the one in St Albans was open for less than a year (opened July 2008, closed by February 2009), and I understand the Brent Cross store has now gone under (opened July 2012, closed by September 2014).
Are there any other Arsenal stores apart from the two at the stadium and the one at Finsbury Park? As it stands, I assume St Albans and Brent Cross are the only other ones they have opened in the UK. Given the obvious lack of success at these two outposts (despite, presumably a decent amount of footfall in the shopping areas concerned) did the club do any research on likely custom?
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Re: Arsenal Stores
I always thought these stores were initially to be "Pop Up" stores open for a month during school holidays?
I guess they made a profit at first so the club left them open, but as the recession bit harder the club shut them?
http://www.yarrington.co.uk/portfolio/a ... 3d-render/
I guess they made a profit at first so the club left them open, but as the recession bit harder the club shut them?
http://www.yarrington.co.uk/portfolio/a ... 3d-render/
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They had one in Patong Phuket for a while !
Re: Arsenal Stores
Stuff is too expensive I think.....my son paid £60 for a tracksuit top at the game yesterday. Fair play, his cash but way over the top
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Re: Arsenal Stores
I think there was one in Enfield?
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it doesnt help that they sell mostly rubbish
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Thanks Basil
I can see online that an Enfield branch opened in July 2009
Anyone have any idea when that one closed? It certainly doesn't appear to be trading any longer
I can see online that an Enfield branch opened in July 2009
Anyone have any idea when that one closed? It certainly doesn't appear to be trading any longer
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Bear in mind they may have been taken on short / temporary leases at advantageous rates.
That said the Brent Cross store (in a very busy shopping centre) appeared to have been fitted out at some expense and opened with quite a fanfare including appearances from the likes of Jack Wilshere.
Apart from those occasions it was mostly empty when I used to pop in with my son.
That said the Brent Cross store (in a very busy shopping centre) appeared to have been fitted out at some expense and opened with quite a fanfare including appearances from the likes of Jack Wilshere.
Apart from those occasions it was mostly empty when I used to pop in with my son.
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Don't know of any myself but this reminds me of something that happened a few years back (maybe 5 or 6?).
I was in Lakeside shopping centre and I saw the West Ham shop. As I passed the doors (on the first floor) a guy tried to hand me a promotional leaflet. I refused saying that maybe I'd come back and see him next year when they'd gone down a level. It was just a joke at the time and I was obviously referring to their impending relegation.
The next season I was there again and passed their door. the shop had moved to the ground floor, just at the same time that the club went down one level too. It always makes me smile to think of the ironic coincidence
I was in Lakeside shopping centre and I saw the West Ham shop. As I passed the doors (on the first floor) a guy tried to hand me a promotional leaflet. I refused saying that maybe I'd come back and see him next year when they'd gone down a level. It was just a joke at the time and I was obviously referring to their impending relegation.
The next season I was there again and passed their door. the shop had moved to the ground floor, just at the same time that the club went down one level too. It always makes me smile to think of the ironic coincidence

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Re: Arsenal Stores
scum store in c'ford high street shut down after not long i seem to remember, didnt help getting its windows smashed in most weekend nights...
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the playing mantis wrote:scum store in c'ford high street shut down after not long i seem to remember, didnt help getting its windows smashed in most weekend nights...
I remember that DB10 tried to open a shop himself once. The access to it from the back was very secluded which resulted in him being burgled with alarming frequency. Surprisingly he kept it open for years and was reported in the local Dublin press as saying "I love getting my back doors smashed in regularly".



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SPUDMASHER wrote:the playing mantis wrote:scum store in c'ford high street shut down after not long i seem to remember, didnt help getting its windows smashed in most weekend nights...
I remember that DB10 tried to open a shop himself once. The access to it from the back was very secluded which resulted in him being burgled with alarming frequency. Surprisingly he kept it open for years and was reported in the local Dublin press as saying "I love getting my back doors smashed in regularly".
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Ah, good days.....


Although, I do recall your missus, The Strap-on Queen, regularly applying for a job there. Was quite the expert, she reckoned.


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Re: Arsenal Stores
The scum shop in Harlow has been going for years 

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DB10GOONER wrote:SPUDMASHER wrote:the playing mantis wrote:scum store in c'ford high street shut down after not long i seem to remember, didnt help getting its windows smashed in most weekend nights...
I remember that DB10 tried to open a shop himself once. The access to it from the back was very secluded which resulted in him being burgled with alarming frequency. Surprisingly he kept it open for years and was reported in the local Dublin press as saying "I love getting my back doors smashed in regularly".
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Although, I do recall your missus, The Strap-on Queen, regularly applying for a job there. Was quite the expert, she reckoned.![]()
She is an expert with a strap on and usually gets her practice with any Jackeen tosser that comes to the house. Apparently they all love it!


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Had no idea you were from Dublin, Spuddy...SPUDMASHER wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:SPUDMASHER wrote:the playing mantis wrote:scum store in c'ford high street shut down after not long i seem to remember, didnt help getting its windows smashed in most weekend nights...
I remember that DB10 tried to open a shop himself once. The access to it from the back was very secluded which resulted in him being burgled with alarming frequency. Surprisingly he kept it open for years and was reported in the local Dublin press as saying "I love getting my back doors smashed in regularly".
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Ah, good days.....![]()
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Although, I do recall your missus, The Strap-on Queen, regularly applying for a job there. Was quite the expert, she reckoned.![]()
She is an expert with a strap on and usually gets her practice with any Jackeen tosser that comes to the house. Apparently they all love it!![]()

And the fact you refer to yourself as "the house" is a tad worrying tbh...

