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Aston Villa winger Marc Albrighton etched his name into Premier League history on Wednesday night, scoring the 20,000th goal in the Premier League. Wearing his Nike CTR360 Maestri II football boots, Albrighton scored the landmark goal in front of the Holte End, drawing his side level in Aston Villa's 2-1 defeat to Arsenal.
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A selection of players and football boots caught the eye during the weekend's Premier League football. Our keen SoccerBible boot spotters found some brand new football boots on show, players changing their boots and some players switching colourways...
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With only two games played in the Premier League this weekend, we decided to expand our boot spotting and catch the best of the action from around the globe. And there was definitely some worthwhile trips, as our boot spotters found some unique football boots in the Premier League, Africa and around Europe...
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Here's the Premier League's outstanding players from the weekend, and the football boots they wore. Not surprisingly, there are a few Tottenham players, but then they did have four players change their boots with devastating effect...
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Our SoccerBible boot spotters were once again scouring the Premier League grounds in search of the top stars' football boots, and they found no less than five major players who had changed their boots...
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It was a busy week for our SoccerBible boot spotters, not just spotting the new Predator X football boots, our eagle-eyed boot spotters were also keeping a keen eye out for the top performing football boots, and any players with an interesting boot choice...
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We saw some very interesting football boots this weekend, as our eagle-eyed SoccerBible boot spotters found some players changing their football boots, some brand new football boots on show and some football boots that just continue to impress... DAVID
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Chelsea are the latest Premier League team to release a new football kit for the 2009/10 season. Designed by adidas, the new Chelsea Away kit 09/10 is a less radical design than their new home kit, but features the neon yellow colour Chelsea have made
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