Solid gold kit may have been mistake, arsenal admit

Solid gold kit may have been mistake, arsenal admit


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Sources close to the club believe Arsenal are beginning to question their decision to manufacture their 2015/16 away kit from solid gold. Although the design of the shirt met with a


generally positive response, coaching staff have raised concerns after the squad trained in their new kit, which weighs more than 30kg, for the first time. Within 10 minutes of training,


several players had reported severe lower back pains, while passing drills were rendered nearly impossible by the glare of the sunlight on the players’ golden torsos. You may like An Arsenal


insider told _FourFourTwo_: “We knew something was seriously wrong when, immediately after the warm-up, players were already complaining of heat exhaustion and a variety of muscular


strains. “It wasn’t like an Arsenal training session at all. It seemed like a good idea to imbue our squad with a decorous air of unsubstantiated splendour, but now we’re starting to wonder


whether we should’ve just gone with yellow and blue or something like that.” MORE FROM FFT "Yard of pace" fears There are fears that Arsenal players may lose a crucial yard of pace


under the weight of their kits, which are roughly the weight of a backpack full of geology textbooks, or Santi Cazorla. The best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your


inbox every week. Players’ 100m sprint times in the kits were underwhelming with even Hector Bellerin taking more than a minute to complete the run. Only Per Mertesacker’s time was more or


less unaffected. “Fans will be delighted to see such an attractive Arsenal line-up glittering in the afternoon sun at the Emirates,” our insider said. “However, our fear is that we may have


an Arsenal team that looks great but can’t deliver the results fans want. That’s not something any of us want to contemplate.” Although supporters are generally happy with the Arsenal away


shirt’s appearance, sales have been limited by the price tag of £55,000 in 9-carat and £125,000 in 12-carat.