1/29/11

Arsenal Goalkeeper Kits 2010-11

Arsenal Goalkeeper Kits 2010-11

  


    Never shy to mix it up when it comes to goalie kits, this season has seen Arsenal sport four different colourways of the standard Nike zig-zag goalkeeping template introduced in 2010.


    According to their website the standard home goalie kit is grey with black sleeves/trim. This is also the kit that is being marketed as a replica.
Official Licensed Arsenal FC Soccer Goalie Goalkeeper Gloves - For ages 8-10

     However, out of data from 35 league and cup games this season (including the 2nd leg of the Carling Cup semi-final against Ipswich) the grey kit has only been worn 6 times – 5 at home and 1 away. A reversed version in black with grey trim (although this kit doesn’t feature contrasting sleeves) has

8/19/10

Arsenal home kit 10-11

Arsenal home kit 10-11


  I’ll be adding a full page of 10-11 kits as soon as they’re done, but in the meantime I will be posting each PL club’s new kits separately. First, Arsenal…


 Arsenal home kit 10-11


Great to see the traditional Arsenal white sleeves returning to this superb Nike shirt. I think they’ve got the jersey bang on (although to be fair it would be pretty difficult to mess up such a timeless design) . Traditional, simple and yet modern at the same tim I love the pretty hefty cuffs as well (cuffs making a big comeback this year!). On inspecting the shirt in JJB, I noticed a very subtle variation in fabric

2/14/10

Arsenal shirt 1971

ARSENAL FOOTBALL SHIRT HISTORY

 This is Official Retro Replicas football shirt 1971
 



 1971 Arsenal FA Cup Final top...#5 Frank McLintock. Arsenal wins this match over Liverpool, 2-1. This number is 100% jersey cotton, personally hand cut and machine sewn.

1/21/10

Arsenal Kit 1999–2000, 2000–01


ARSENAL SHIRT HISTORY
1999–2000, 2000–01

Design: NIKE

Sponsor: SEGA
Nike brought back yellow and navy blue for the



next away kit, which was the first to feature
the new sponsors’ Sega logo. Incorporating a
similar design to that of the home kit, it
featured a unique V-neck with a subtle pale
blue trim throughout. However, the team’s
results away from home in this jersey were not
that impressive, although the team did get a
good 1–1 draw with Barcelona wearing this
shirt paired with the home white shorts and
red socks.

Arsenal Kit 1998–99


ARSENAL SHIRT HISTORY
1998–99

Design: NIKE
Sponsor: JVC
The team donned this dark blue strip only once
in the 98–99 Champions League against RC
Lens, as the French club’s kit consisted of red
and yellow stripes that managed to clash with
both Arsenal’s home and away strips at the
time.

Arsenal Kit 1998–99, 1999–2000


ARSENAL SHIRT HISTORY
1998–99, 1999–2000

Design: NIKE
Sponsor: JVC (98–99), DREAMCAST (99–00)
One of the longest partnerships in football
came to an end in the 98–99 season with the
departure of JVC, a company by now
synonymous in the football world with Arsenal,
and the arrival of Sega Europe as new club
sponsors, who chose to display the logo of
their new games machine, Dreamcast, on the
club’s home shirts.

Arsenal Kit 1997–98, 1998–99


ARSENAL SHIRT HISTORY
1997–98, 1998–99

Design: NIKE
Sponsor: JVC
This amber and navy blue ensemble was
another wonderful kit for the club. Featuring a
fine red trim throughout, the kit also included
a series of navy-blue bands across the chest
and arms. A nice touch was the addition of the
cannon logo on the shorts.