By Alan Duffy
In a definite case of 'do not try this at home', a bunch of Liverpool fans (you can tell they
are Liverpool fans by their thick Scouse accents), driving home after last night's Carling Cup win
against Manchester City, found themselves in the lane next to one Samir Nasri.
By Chris Wright
Nike have just launched the new home and away Brazil kits for 2012/13 and roped in a few of
their young flock Neymar, Ganso and Pato (in photo form) to perform the ribbon-cutting
duties...
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A few details worth noting: Each shirt is made from 13 recycled plastic bottles and contains a
raft of 'hidden accents', including an 'inspirational statement' (lord, how I love marketing
speak) for the players stitched inside the green cuffs reading 'Nascido Para Jogar Futebol' (Born
To Play Football) in 'Pichacao' a type of scribbly Brazilian graffiti.
There's a bloke named Winston who arguably has the "best job in the world" if
you're an Arsenal fan. For the love of Redknapp, who the hell is Winston, you ask? He works
exclusively in Arsenal's dressing room at the Emirates stadium, sits in the empty cubicle at the
far left (unoccupied by players) on match-day and ensures that the operations run smoothly.
The Republic of Ireland Umbro 2012/13 away kit has been revealed by Umbro Ireland. The new jersey
see the team return to an away white with green accents and will...
Argentine Primera División Newell's Old Boys have launched their 2012 third kit from technical
sponsor Topper. The release of the predominantly black jersey with red accents follows that of
the...