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Away: Arsenal's new away kit, was revealed on 12 July 2012, with the much speculated purple and black hooped kit being officially confirmed. [12] The reason behind the kit was to commemorate Arsenal's past, enhancing the "royal" theme from the Diamond Jubilee to remind Arsenal fans of the Royal Arsenal that once existed through the colour purple.
The front of the away kit was divided into two-halves in navy blue and one turquoise, inspired by some of the away kits in the 1990s which featured the same colour scheme. The diagonal design represented the gnomon (the pointer) which casts the shadow on a sundial – to commemorate the original Dial Square sundial on the site of the Arsenal ...
Away: The away kit is predominantly yellow following the trend of recent Arsenal away kits. The contrasting colour is "gunmetal grey" [ 41 ] which appears on the collar (alongside a thin, centred, yellow line), as a trim on the v-shaped neck line and on the sleeve, separated by a large yellow strip across the shoulders and multiple hooped ...
Away: The away kit features the colours gold and navy, and is similar to the away kit worn in the 2001–02 season. The shirt has navy shoulders and a crew-neck, but the most striking feature of the kit is the subtle diamond graphic on the body of the shirt.
Away: Arsenal's new away kit, was revealed on 12 July 2012, with the much speculated purple and black hooped kit being officially confirmed. [18] The reason behind the kit was to commemorate Arsenal's past, enhancing the "royal" theme from the Diamond Jubilee to remind Arsenal fans of the Royal Arsenal that once existed through the colour purple.
Away: The away kit used the traditional Arsenal colours of yellow and blue. The design appealed to a lot of fans. ... 0 3 5 11 −6 6 1–2 — — 1–5 — — 4 ...
3 0 5 0 33+1 2 15 Gilly Flaherty: 3+3 0 1+2 0 ... Away Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD; 22 20 2 0 85 15 ... Arsenal: 3–0: Charlton Athletic ...
[2] [3] They also competed in the UEFA Women's Champions League, but lost at the Quarter-final stage to Duisburg. [ 4 ] This was Arsenal's first season without manager Vic Akers , who stood down at the end of the previous season to take up the position of General Manager at the club.