No More Red is an initiative between Arsenal and adidas that will see adidas support the long-standing work being done by Arsenal in the Community to keep young people safe from knife crime and youth violence. The fllowing is a post from Arsenal’s website here, and is copyright to them. There were more than 10,000 knife crime offences in London between June 2020 – June 2021. Last year also saw the highest number of teenage murders in a year in London since records began – most of which involved knife…
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Camden Town Brewery And Arsenal Create Female Foosball Table To Encourage Gender Equality In Pubs
MORE than half (53%) of Brits think that women’s football is underrepresented in UK pubs and bars. Launching in time for International Women’s Day, as the official beer partner of Arsenal FC Camden Town Brewery is raising awareness of the gender imbalance in British pubs by creating an all female foosball table. It follows research revealing only 14% of pub patrons have seen a women’s football match at their local in the past year, but the majority (52%) said they would like to see the presence of the women’s game…
Read MoreArsenal save 500,000 single-use plastic cups from being chucked away
In partnership with local company Camden Town Brewery, Arsenal became the first Premier League club to introduce a reusable cup scheme last season, which now saves approximately 20,000 cups per game. The scheme has received great backing from supporters, who have utilised the purpose-built collection points around Emirates Stadium to ensure each cup reaches its maximum life of 200 uses. “It’s fantastic that Arsenal’s reusable cup scheme has already prevented hundreds of thousands of disposable plastic cups being landfilled or incinerated,” commented Friends of the Earth plastics campaigner, Tony Bosworth.…
Read MoreArsène Wenger Talks Tactics For The Festive Season
In Arsenal’s latest training session at the club’s London Colney training centre, exclusive footage shows Arsène Wenger talking through new tactics for the festive season. He can be heard calling in first team players Alexandre Lacazette, Rob Holding and Calum Chambers, “come in, get closer”, to offer a never-seen-before team talk. Arsène Wenger exclaims: “We have been through this. First, we cross, then we weave.” The players can be seen repeating the Boss’ advice like a mantra before it’s revealed that he is, in fact, talking about knitting. Arsène Wenger…
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