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Arsenal A Walc in the Park Small Frame

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  1. Relive Theo Walcott's Glory
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Relive Theo Walcott's Glory

Incredible! This frame lets you literally relive Theo Walcott's five-goal run against Tottenham. This Next Generation picture frame has a built-in battery powered LCD TV.

Relive the game in which Theo Walcott completes a five goal burst in just 28 minutes as Arsenal steamrolled Tottenham 5-2 at Emirates Stadium in February 2012.

Battery powered built-in high resolution 7" LCD TV. Comes with short range remote control and wall charging system. 21 day standby, 8 hour continuous use before charging is required. Soft wood frame. 16" x 15.5"

This technology centered next generation product uniquely creates an intense connection to those memorable Arsenal moments.

This is an official product of the Premier League Archive.


¡Increíble! Este marco te permite revivir los cinco goles de Theo Walcott frente al Tottenham. Este marco para fotos de Next Generation viene con una pantalla 10” LCD TV integrada, la cual que funciona con batería. Revive el partido en el que Walcott anota cinco goles en apenas 28 minutos para que el Arsenal arrollara 5-2 al Tottenham en el Emirates Stadium en febrero de 2012. El marco ha sido adornado con la misma camiseta del Arsenal hecha por Nike que vistió Walcott durante el partido. Viene con control remoto de corto alcance y sistema para cargar en la pared. Funciona durante 42 días con la imagen estática y durante 16 horas en modo continuo antes de que la batería requiera ser cargada. Madera suave de 16” x 15.5”.

Rules of the Game: An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after it has been deliberately kicked to him by a teammate. Soccer has its roots in ancient games like Cuju, which was popular in China around 400 BC. The United States joined FIFA in 1913. The mascot for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France was a cockerel (or rooster) named Footix. The mascots for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea/Japan were futuristic, computer-generated creatures named Ato, Kaz and Nik.
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