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i swear thats the shirt that has been reported to be fake, i was browsing the web and cameacross it, and someone said it was a photoshopped Denmark shirt lol.

nice though!

It might be fake, but if it is it is a very accurate fake! It is the only shirt that looks even remotely close to the official previews I posted above.

It get's released on my birthday by the way :whistle:.

lol cool, im going to find the fake and compare it...hopefully im going to the Community Shield game too, my dads applied for tickets through the Navy's FA thingy so might be able to get 2 tickets. WOO.

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i personally like the 3rd link.

Edited by sharpy2k4

The Arsenal kit launched yesterday, I really like it. Better than the Last Season's Shirt. But I disapprove of the gold stripes on the side.

I want Arsenal kits to be plain & simple.

When thier last kit came out I thought it was disgusting at first, after a while it grew on me and I thought it was one of, if not the best in the premiership.

The Arsenal kit launched yesterday, I really like it. Better than the Last Season's Shirt. But I disapprove of the gold stripes on the side.

I want Arsenal kits to be plain & simple.

I loved the Arsenal home kit last season, it was only changed to commemorate Highbury anyway!

The Liverpool Champions League away shirt is growing on me, although we wont wear it much. I think this is the home shirt though, dont like the collar :/:

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pics??

Here is the Arsenal home:

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Edited by Martyn
Liverpool will officially reveal their new adidas home kit for the forthcoming season on Monday afternoon.

The eagerly awaited unveiling will take place with a number of the club's first team players at a special launch at Anfield.

If you want to be among the first to buy our new home kit then make sure you log on to Liverpoolfc.tv on Monday afternoon when you'll be able to pre-order it online.

Yay :D!

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