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Puma promises to fix Arsene Wenger’s coat zipper

#TeamZipper.

Ian Walton

Puma shelled out an astronomical $50 million per season to become the official kit and apparel maker for Arsenal. Their first job? Fixing the zipper on Arsene Wenger's coat.

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Arsene Wenger vs. the zipper is one of football’s greatest rivalries. Year after year they battle and while Wenger holds a distinct edge, it is the zipper’s upsets that are etched in our memories.

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That bravery, even against a much bigger opponent who continues to fight back, is what makes football so beautiful. Now Arsenal have gone out and found a new partner to help take down the zipper.

Those bullies.

#TeamZipper.

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