The majority of Arsenal’s recent away performances have been anything but mint, but they will attempt to change that next season with a fresh look.
The Gunners are set to dispense with their black and pink third kit next term and go green with a shirt that harks back to their change kit from the 1982 campaign.
According to Footyheadlines.com, who have a history of leaking new kits ahead of their official release, the actual colour of the new strip is termed ‘biscay green / peacot’.
Arsenal haven’t been averse to taking risks with their away strips in recent years, drawing criticism for their Tottenham-esque white efforts which they sported between 2007 and 2010, while last year’s fluorescent effort certainly caught the eye, but next season’s outfit hasn’t gone down well with the majority of the club’s fans on social media…
I don't like this green thing tho. But all 3 this season were nice.
— Arran Beadle (@Gooner_Essex) February 8, 2018
looks like a kit you would get if you washed our blue kit and spurs kit together
— Miro (@cuban2114) February 8, 2018
Literally a joke...copy and pasted our badge onto the Portugal kit from the euros hope the club bins them off
— Jay (@skillmcgill19) February 8, 2018
That's really, really bad. Looks nothing like an Arsenal kit should
— Trystan Russell (@Trystan_Russell) February 8, 2018
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