All-time favourite Arsenal shirt

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Post by Block91Broox »

There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.

I'm talking full kit regardless. He was even in it when it was -7 last month.

Someone else on here must have seen him too.

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Block91Broox wrote:There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.

I'm talking full kit regardless. He was even in it when it was -7 last month.

Someone else on here must have seen him too.
I saw him years ago in Milan it was freezing and he had the half and half kit on with shorts and different socks on each leg too :D

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flash gunner wrote:
Block91Broox wrote:There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.

I'm talking full kit regardless. He was even in it when it was -7 last month.

Someone else on here must have seen him too.
I saw him years ago in Milan it was freezing and he had the half and half kit on with shorts and different socks on each leg too :D
I saw this fella in Athens in December :) Noticed that he had removed the new badge and sewn on the older one. Pure dedication!

I did wonder how he managed to line up the sponsor so well between both shirts...

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LyusN1 wrote: I did wonder how he managed to line up the sponsor so well between both shirts...
some people have nothing else to do really :roll: some people spend the whole day discussing football on a fucking message board! :roll: :roll:

:lol: :wink:

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brazilianGOONER wrote:
LyusN1 wrote: I did wonder how he managed to line up the sponsor so well between both shirts...
some people have nothing else to do really :roll: some people spend the whole day discussing football on a fucking message board! :roll: :roll:

:lol: :wink:
:lol:

So, you discuss with us, make out that your a mate, and then go off to sleep with Arsenal Brasil.

You're the John Terry of the forum :lol:

:wink:

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marcengels wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
LyusN1 wrote: I did wonder how he managed to line up the sponsor so well between both shirts...
some people have nothing else to do really :roll: some people spend the whole day discussing football on a fucking message board! :roll: :roll:

:lol: :wink:
:lol:

So, you discuss with us, make out that your a mate, and then go off to sleep with Arsenal Brasil.

You're the John Terry of the forum :lol:

:wink:
:lol: :lol:

On both counts, it definitely beats working!

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marcengels wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
LyusN1 wrote: I did wonder how he managed to line up the sponsor so well between both shirts...
some people have nothing else to do really :roll: some people spend the whole day discussing football on a fucking message board! :roll: :roll:

:lol: :wink:
:lol:

So, you discuss with us, make out that your a mate, and then go off to sleep with Arsenal Brasil.

You're the John Terry of the forum :lol:

:wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Probably the 99-00 homekit. It happens to be the first arsenal shirt I ever owned :).

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I liked this shirt,looked stylish.....

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brazilianGOONER wrote:
Block91Broox wrote:I loved this one:

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Plus the fact that I was still young enough to get away with walking about in full kit.

When is that cut off d'ya think? To wear full shirt shorts and socks on the street?
mate, i'm 25 and i still do it :oops: :oops:

but then, there are not many gooners in brazil, so i come out as excentric, not childish 8) :lol: :lol: :wink:
I'm still (loosley) trying to get my hands on one. I had this kit as a kid and the same as the yellow 89.

I've managed to get an original adult away 89 but still want the home 91.
Most of the kits by Adidas were good.

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Boomer wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
Block91Broox wrote:I loved this one:

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Plus the fact that I was still young enough to get away with walking about in full kit.

When is that cut off d'ya think? To wear full shirt shorts and socks on the street?
mate, i'm 25 and i still do it :oops: :oops:

but then, there are not many gooners in brazil, so i come out as excentric, not childish 8) :lol: :lol: :wink:
I'm still (loosley) trying to get my hands on one. I had this kit as a kid and the same as the yellow 89.

I've managed to get an original adult away 89 but still want the home 91.
Most of the kits by Adidas were good.
You got an original 89 shirt? Was it expensive? Ive got one in my loft again but not letting it go, got a 91 home shirt too with the league champions extra bit under the badge i got my mum to iron it on but wont let that go either... sorry

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The yellow away shirt by Adidas made famous at Anfield 1989. Any shirt i buy now has Thomas 89 on the back.

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Block91Broox wrote:There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.

I'm talking full kit regardless. He was even in it when it was -7 last month.

Someone else on here must have seen him too.
Ive seen him about block 13, he was there in that kit, against Everton, when there was a fucking snow blizzard, i couldnt believe my eyes when i saw that nutter! :D

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Block91Broox wrote:There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.
His name's Bazza

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Block91Broox wrote:There is this guy that goes to games BG who cuts the home and away kits in half then stitches each half together.

I'm talking full kit regardless. He was even in it when it was -7 last month.

Someone else on here must have seen him too.
i saw him up at citeh in the beer cup

gotta love his enthusiasm although it did look pretty diy :oops:

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