Jack Wilshere arrived at Arsenal’s training ground on Friday in a flashy Ferrari to match team-mate Theo Walcott’s wheels.The 21-year-old sported the same model of the famous Italian car as Walcott did last week as Arsenal fine-tuned their preparations for the north London derby at their Colney base on Friday.The Gunners make the short trip across north London on Sunday to take on their arch-rivals Tottenham in a potentially make-or-break clash. Next stop Tottenham: Jack Wilshere in his Ferrari at Arsenal’s Colney training ground Snap: Wilshere’s team-mate Theo Walcott in the same Ferrari model Arsene Wenger will hope Wilshere’s performance at the weekend is just as impressive as his car if the Gunners are to pick up three valuable points in the race to secure Champions League replica football shirts next season.The way Gareth Bale is playing, replica soccer jersey might need these Ferraris to keep up with the rapid Welsh wizard.Last month, www.footballjerseyseu.com players arrived for work in a fleet of brand new Chevrolets as part of a £357m sponsorship with the American car giants.Patrice Evra, Jonny Evans, Antonio Valencia and Tom Cleverley took delivery of their 184mph Chevrolet Camaro while Javier Hernandez acquired a Corvette. Preparation: Walcott and Wilshere in training
Klopp apologises for ’copycat’ jibe
2013年3月4日Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp on Saturday apologised to his [url=http://www.footballjerseyseu.com/]cheap soccer jersey of footballjerseyseu.com[/url] counterpart Jupp Heynckes for his "copycat" jibe in the wake of the holders’ German Cup quarterfinal defeat in midweek."The last thing I want to do is criticise a renowned colleague. Jupp Heynckes is an excellent coach," Klopp told German broadcaster ARD before Dortmund’s 3-1 home win against Hanover 96 in the Bundesliga."If he thinks what I said refers to him, them I want to apolgise. So if you’re listening to this, sorry Jupp."He later told German Sky: "I just got chatting during one of the 100000 press conferences we had in the last eight days."I do not begrudge Heynckes his success. We have no right to expect to be the first."Klopp stirred the rivalry between [url=http://www.footballjerseyseu.com/]footballjerseyseu soccer jersey[/url]’s top two clubs with some barbed comments after holders [url=http://www.footballjerseyseu.com/]custom soccer jerseys[/url] were knocked out of the German Cup by Bayern’s 1-0 quarterfinal victory in Munich last Wednesday."At the moment, it is like what the Chinese are doing in industry: they look at what others do, copy them, and then with more money and players follow a similar path," Klopp had said."And then after that, you’re better again."With Dortmund having won the Bundesliga for the last two years, while Bayern last won silverware in May 2010, relations between Klopp and Heynckes have been cordial for the last two seasons.But Heynckes was clearly irritated by Klopp’s comments."Bayern have been round a bit longer than Jurgen Klopp has been a coach and we have always had our own style of play," said the 67-year-old on Friday."It’s important to show how big you are in both defeat and victory," he added after Bayern broke their six-match winless streak against Dortmund in the cup game.
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Introducing the new Manchester United Away kit for 2010-11 season, combining club history with new age technology from Nike. Check out our full reveal of the new soccer kits cheap now!Following on from the release of the new Nike home shirt, the club’s Away Shirt for this season is white with a black and red trim – complimented by a bold chevron print on the sleeves. There have been glimpses of the new kit on the internet for weeks and months, but only now we can share these official images for United’s new kit - one we’re sure will cause plenty of debate!The jersey’s new double knit structure gives it a sleeker appearance, while offering 10% more stretch, and also boasts a new dynamic fit, cut to follow the natural contours of the body while allowing for maximum airflow and movement.Aon, the new shirt sponsor, features on the front of the shirt. Whilst inside the shirt on the back of the club crest is the clubs mantra “Believe”. The message sits right next to the heart revealing every Manchester United fans’ Inner Pride while the symbolic Red Devil sits on the sleeve of the shirt and the shorts to add the finishing touches to the kit.Manchester United defender Patrice Evra said of the new shirt: “It’s really nice and very comfortable and I hope we can win every trophy in this shirt. I like how Nike has put the word ‘believe’ on the inside of the crest. You always have to respect the Manchester United shirt and I hope we will enjoy a lot of success in this one.”Nike’s ‘Considered Design’ programme, aims to create performance products that minimise environmental impact by reducing waste during the design and development process, use environmentally preferred materials, and eliminate toxics.“As we look at how we design and develop products and run our global business, it’s not enough to be solving the challenges of today,” comments Nike spokesman Charlie Brooks. “We are designing for the sustainable economy of tomorrow, and for us that means using fewer resources, more sustainable materials and renewable energy to produce new products. We’re proud to be a sponsor of Manchester United and to help them achieve their environmental goals.”To make the kits, Nike uses discarded water bottles destined for landfill sites in Japan and Taiwan, where they can take up to 500 years to decompose. This saves precious raw materials and reduces energy consumption by up to 30% compared to conventional fabrics. Use of recycled polyester across its new range of club kits means Nike has saved nearly 13 million plastic water bottles, a total of around 254,000 kg of polyester wasteNike’s accompaning imagery for the launch of the new 10/11 Manchester United Away football kit features some great player montages, including Nike endorsees Rio Ferdinand, Nani, Wayne Rooney and interestingly Darren Fletcher (possibly too late to substitute the recent adidas convert....?). The inspiration for these great montages is again to convey the the passion, energy, drama and emotions endured by a Manchester United player over 90 minutes.Considering the environment doesn’t mean sacrificing the renowned high performance of Nike’s kits, and the new Manchester United away strip has been engineered to give players a greater competitive advantage than ever before, keeping players drier and more comfortable, allowing them to maintain their optimum body temperature and perform at their peak on the pitch.The improved Nike Dri-Fit fabric, now 13% lighter than previous kits, helps to quickly evaporate moisture by drawing through the fabric to the surface and keep players dry. There’s plenty more tech in the shirt too. Innovative ventilation zones are placed along each side of the jersey to enhance breathability, by up to 7% compared to previous kits, and allow air to pass across the whole torso. These zones have up to 200 tiny laser cut holes, backed by Nike’s halo application which prevents ripping without reducing air flow. An additional ventilation zone is placed below the waistband on the shorts at the base of the spine.The shirt is matched with black shorts and white/black socks with red trim, a strip most likely to be worn at away stadiums including Anfield and the Emirates this coming season.The brand new Manchester United Away Shirt 10/11 looks set to become a firm favourite with the fans. Nike have a proven track record for designing quality football shirts, and we’re sure there will be plenty of Manchester United fans ready to part with their £45 GBP / $65 USD to own the 10/11 Manchester United Away footballjerseyseu.com Jersey.
Sheffield United announced a groundbreaking sponsorship deal which will mean they will be backed by a country next season. The Championship club will be sponsored by the Mediterranean island of Malta. The lucrative deal will see: - The Blades wearing the visitMalta.com logo on their playing strip. -Significant Malta tourism branding at the club’s Bramall Lane stadium. -United managing an academy for emerging young players capable of playing for the national team of the island. -United overseeing the development of a community programme for the island’s youngsters. The sponsorship deal was overseen by United’s newly appointed Executive Director Mike Farnan, who was brought in by the Blades earlier this year to mastermind new commercial opportunities. Mike worked closely with consultant Carly Barnes who was instrumental in securing the deal. "This really is an international sponsorship deal with a difference," said United Chief Executive Jason Rockett. "Whilst financially a good deal, the sponsorship will see us working in partnership with the island’s government to deliver dual benefits including the development of players, community schemes and proactively marketing Malta as a tourist destination. "The spin-offs for us and Malta could be huge. We look forward to developing all aspects of this sponsorship deal," added Mr Rockett. Chris Fenech, Director for UK & Ireland for the Malta Tourist Authority, commented: "The Malta Tourism Authority is delighted to enter into this partnership with Sheffield United FC. We believe that the collaboration between the two parties, which will stretch to beyond the simple footballing aspects, will be of benefit to all. "Apart from associating Malta with one of the most historic clubs in the football league, this partnership will enable the Malta Tourism Authority to help at a social level, an aspect which we value highly. It is our intention to carry out elements of Corporate Social Responsibility both in the Sheffield community and neighbouring areas as well as supporting Sheffield United in their future ventures undertaken on the Maltese Islands." Blades chairman Kevin McCabe, who was also instrumental in sealing the deal, said: "The Malta Tourism Authority was impressed by our growing international presence which stretches into Hungary, China and Australia. "Malta Tourism sees the significance of the marketing opportunities with those countries as well as recognising the need to further underpin the strong links with the UK to promote the island. "They were impressed with the work we have done with our academy at Shirecliffe and how we have delivered an effective community programme targeting youngsters across the Sheffield city region. They want to replicate this in Malta and have brought us on board to help. "This is an exciting opportunity for everyone connected with the Blades in the UK and abroad," added Mr McCabe.Sheffield United also recently welcomed the current Maltese international goalkeeper - Justin Haber - to the club. He had a trial at Sheffield United two years ago and is making a big impression on officials at the Club who have been following his progress since. Goalkeeper Haber, aged 27, is experienced. He joins from Greek side Haidari having also played in Bulgaria and France.
This is Sheffield United's new 10/11 third football shirt made by Macron. It will be formally launched at the club's home match against Burnley on Saturday (16th October).To mark the launch of the all grey kit with lime green trimming, there will be an introductory weekend offer of £5 off for shirts bought in the club's Superstore on Saturday and Sunday.The kit, a required option to the club's first and second england football kits, will go on sale on Saturday at the Superstore which also will be open from 10am-2pm on Sunday giving fans extra time to claim £5 off the 3rd kit Prices for the shirt, outside the introductory weekend offer, are £40 adult and £30 junior shirts.Meanwhile, the club is launching a shirt amnesty from 25th October for 2 weeks. Bring in an old Blades shirt (any condition) to qualify to buy a 2010/11 home shirt for £25 adults or £20 juniors. Shirts handed in will be donated to a third world charity.
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2013年2月19日This is the new look Sheffield United home http://www.footballtshirtuk.com/ football shirt made by Macron.The long-awaited home shirts, as modelled by midfielder Nick Montgomery, will be shortly available to fans.The design sees a return to the popular slightly thinner red and white stripes on the front and the back. The shirts feature a closed V-neck without a collar, white panelling under the arms, red and white stripes on the sleeves with black trim and an improved sponsor's logo.Embroidered on the back of the Macron designed shirt, just below the neck line, is the word Blades.Operations Manager Emma Wylie said: "The shirt has been a long time coming. We are disappointed for our fans that the kit will be going on sale later than wished for, but a number of factors in the last few months have caused issues for our supplier."The shirt has a modern look around the neck and features on the front seven rather than five visible stripes which continue on the back - a feature regularly highlighted by the fans as a must have in feedback."
Athletic Bilbao defender Fernando Amorebieta is reportedly attracting attention from a host of top European clubs, including Arsenal and Liverpool.
The 27-year-old’s contract with the La Liga outfit will expire at the end of the season and the two parties have failed to agree on a new deal. According to Sky Sports, the situation has alerted the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton, while Barcelona and AC Milan have also been credited with an interest in the Venezuela international.
Amorebieta has made over 250 appearances for Bilbao in all competitions since breaking into the club’s first team in 2005. He is now regarded as one of the best centre-backs in La Liga. The defender played a crucial role in Bilbao’s impressive Europa League campaign last season, where they beat the likes of Manchester United on their way to the final.
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However, Amorebieta had picked up 16 yellows and three reds in the same season and is considered aggressive and slightly reckless. This might raise a few questions in the minds of the Premier League managers but it will be interesting to see if an English top flight outfit would pass the chance to snap up the Bilbao star as a free agent.
Llorente Excited by Juventus Move
Meanwhile, Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente has expressed his delight over joining Juventus in the summer.
The 27-year-old, who was linked with Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, signed a four-year deal with the Bianconeri last month and will move to Turin when his Bilbao contract runs out at the end of the season.
"I had offers from many teams. But I really liked the Juve project. They have invested heavily in me from the start and have always been clear of their intentions. I’ve always enjoyed the competitive spirit of Italian teams, and for me, Juve are the biggest," ESPN quoted Llorente.
"The club are also trying to win the Champions League, which for me, is the title that is the most exciting. They are a winning team, with the ambition to keep on winning. It excites me a lot," the Spaniard added.
The 27-year-old’s contract with the La Liga outfit will expire at the end of the season and the two parties have failed to agree on a new deal. According to Sky Sports, the situation has alerted the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Everton, while Barcelona and AC Milan have also been credited with an interest in the Venezuela international.
Amorebieta has made over 250 appearances for Bilbao in all competitions since breaking into the club’s first team in 2005. He is now regarded as one of the best centre-backs in La Liga. The defender played a crucial role in Bilbao’s impressive Europa League campaign last season, where they beat the likes of Manchester United on their way to the final.
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However, Amorebieta had picked up 16 yellows and three reds in the same season and is considered aggressive and slightly reckless. This might raise a few questions in the minds of the Premier League managers but it will be interesting to see if an English top flight outfit would pass the chance to snap up the Bilbao star as a free agent.
Llorente Excited by Juventus Move
Meanwhile, Athletic Bilbao striker Fernando Llorente has expressed his delight over joining Juventus in the summer.
The 27-year-old, who was linked with Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur, signed a four-year deal with the Bianconeri last month and will move to Turin when his Bilbao contract runs out at the end of the season.
"I had offers from many teams. But I really liked the Juve project. They have invested heavily in me from the start and have always been clear of their intentions. I’ve always enjoyed the competitive spirit of Italian teams, and for me, Juve are the biggest," ESPN quoted Llorente.
"The club are also trying to win the Champions League, which for me, is the title that is the most exciting. They are a winning team, with the ambition to keep on winning. It excites me a lot," the Spaniard added.