Good stuff again from Arsenal and Adidas.
The Arsenal academy kid that features, Malcolm Ebiowei, is supposed to be a very, very good prospect btw.
They had to go 9:51 me didn’t they? Destroyed the whole video.
Another incredible video We have to live up to the values they keep talking about though. There’s a lot of talk about playing style. Mr Protagonist needs to inject that into the team this season. Per is a great figure to have around the club. I love hearing him speak. Great values and ideas. Having him, Ljunberg and Edu at the heart of our technical team is a great investment by the club.
Ordered the new away one today, pick it up tomorrow and it’ll get it’s first outing at fives on Thursday.
Hope it goes better than last week, wore the home kit for the first time and ended up on the team with bibs.
Well done Tam. More money for Kroenke's pockets! (kidding).
meanwhile in Vietnam for 3 quid 50
https://yousport.vn/products/quan-ao-arsenal/do?gclid=CjwKCAjw67XpBRBqEiwA5RCocW8IeOFfds1jj7Gu-NIAdV6olK0fKZLIZmsHR8wcHIu0AgFcH8rlwxoCyPsQAvD_BwE
Daz wrote: Well done Tam. More money for Kroenke's pockets! (kidding).
Really liked the kit though. Gonna pay £2 for it upfront, £2 upon delivery and the rest based on appearances and UCL qualification.
I know it’s a joke but I think it’s important to point out that the club won’t make all that much money from kits sold. That’s what the Adidas deal is, the club are licensing out the kit manufacture for a yearly sum. There will be some kind of bonus depending on number but the vast majority of profit will go to Adidas. Anyone taking a stand by refusing to buy the new merchandise is really only making themselves miss out.
Not sure if posted before, I chuckled.
Clrnc wrote: Daz wrote: Well done Tam. More money for Kroenke's pockets! (kidding). Really liked the kit though. Gonna pay £2 for it upfront, £2 upon delivery and the rest based on appearances and UCL qualification.
Don't forget the loan until next season too.
😆
Adidas Nike or Puma none of them deserve your money any more than Kroenke himself does
If you like the shirt that much do the thing any reasonable person would do and buy a fake one when you're on vacation. Instead of lining Adidas pockets you'd at least be supporting some young Senegalese bloke and his family
jones wrote: Clrnc wrote: Really liked the kit though. Gonna pay £2 for it upfront, £2 upon delivery and the rest based on appearances and UCL qualification. 😆 Adidas Nike or Puma none of them deserve your money any more than Kroenke himself does If you like the shirt that much do the thing any reasonable person would do and buy a fake one when you're on vacation. Instead of lining Adidas pockets you'd at least be supporting some young Senegalese bloke and his family
Clrnc wrote: Really liked the kit though. Gonna pay £2 for it upfront, £2 upon delivery and the rest based on appearances and UCL qualification.
:-/
Yeah. Stereotyping.not.ideal
and a complete disregard for commercial property rights. It's not like this is some public good.
In what way is it unreasonable?
I'm assuming you own no branded clothing and only purchase goods that you can ensure weren't made by child labour or from ethically questionable materials?
Way to turn the kit thread into something deep fellas.
I believe jones was probably joking, but there’s just so much not right with that post.
Tam wrote: jones wrote: 😆 Adidas Nike or Puma none of them deserve your money any more than Kroenke himself does If you like the shirt that much do the thing any reasonable person would do and buy a fake one when you're on vacation. Instead of lining Adidas pockets you'd at least be supporting some young Senegalese bloke and his family In what way is it unreasonable? I'm assuming you own no branded clothing and only purchase goods that you can ensure weren't made by child labour or from ethically questionable materials?
jones wrote: 😆 Adidas Nike or Puma none of them deserve your money any more than Kroenke himself does If you like the shirt that much do the thing any reasonable person would do and buy a fake one when you're on vacation. Instead of lining Adidas pockets you'd at least be supporting some young Senegalese bloke and his family
No, Jones doesn't buy clothing, he goes straight to the source. Every once in a while he hunts and takes down some great beast bare handed and uses the hide as a loincloth before eating the rest.
flobaba wrote: I believe jones was probably joking, but there’s just so much not right with that post.
The intent was right though, since Jones is African if I'm not wrong?
goon wrote: Way to turn the kit thread into something deep fellas.
The one good thing about being an Arsenal supporter recently has been completely ruined for me now. I won't be able to wear it without feeling the capitalist shame of the world upon my shoulders.