HighburyGoon
05 May 2006, 02:24 PM
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Thanks to Doug Goodwin, Arsenal America are proud to unveil our new crest, as pictured above.
The crest was created in anticipation of the upcoming 5-a-side tournament taking place at Highbury later this month.
The Arsenal America team is having shirts printed up featuring our new crest, but, considering we can get a better price the more shirts we order, thought we'd get all interested parties involved.
We're looking to get the price to be about $16 a shirt, and because this order is essentially for the 5-a-side team, we're getting two different sets of shirts, one red, and one blue. All those playing in the game will need to have one of each, which gives us an order of at least 20. We're hoping to get that number up to 36, or even 48.
The printer has said that we can get any number(s) we want printed on the back of each shirt, but that any other slogans and or names would require additional charges, so we've decided against having anything other than the crest on the front, and the numbers on the back. Unfortunately, the Gooner who did the shirts for the Chicago gathering, Miriti Murungi, is very busy getting his own clothing line up and running, so we've had to look elsewhere for this particular set of shirts.
We're going to handle orders in the following way:
Send an email to mikek AT arsenalamerica DOT com
In the subject line, put "5-a-side shirt"
In the body, we'll need your name, address, and phone number, along with the color, size and # you want on your shirt. If you want more than one shirt (ie; one in each color) please be sure to indicate that in the email.
Once I receive your email, I will send you a confirmation, along with instructions for sending payments to the Arsenal America PayPal account.
The deadline for orders will be 8PM ET on Wednesday, the 10th of May, and the deadline for depositing the payments into the PayPal account will be 12 PM ET Friday, the 12th of May.
Please, if you have any questions, let me know via comments here, or emails.
Thanks,
Mike
Thanks to Doug Goodwin, Arsenal America are proud to unveil our new crest, as pictured above.
The crest was created in anticipation of the upcoming 5-a-side tournament taking place at Highbury later this month.
The Arsenal America team is having shirts printed up featuring our new crest, but, considering we can get a better price the more shirts we order, thought we'd get all interested parties involved.
We're looking to get the price to be about $16 a shirt, and because this order is essentially for the 5-a-side team, we're getting two different sets of shirts, one red, and one blue. All those playing in the game will need to have one of each, which gives us an order of at least 20. We're hoping to get that number up to 36, or even 48.
The printer has said that we can get any number(s) we want printed on the back of each shirt, but that any other slogans and or names would require additional charges, so we've decided against having anything other than the crest on the front, and the numbers on the back. Unfortunately, the Gooner who did the shirts for the Chicago gathering, Miriti Murungi, is very busy getting his own clothing line up and running, so we've had to look elsewhere for this particular set of shirts.
We're going to handle orders in the following way:
Send an email to mikek AT arsenalamerica DOT com
In the subject line, put "5-a-side shirt"
In the body, we'll need your name, address, and phone number, along with the color, size and # you want on your shirt. If you want more than one shirt (ie; one in each color) please be sure to indicate that in the email.
Once I receive your email, I will send you a confirmation, along with instructions for sending payments to the Arsenal America PayPal account.
The deadline for orders will be 8PM ET on Wednesday, the 10th of May, and the deadline for depositing the payments into the PayPal account will be 12 PM ET Friday, the 12th of May.
Please, if you have any questions, let me know via comments here, or emails.
Thanks,
Mike