Kicking off the week in standard fashion we pick out the boots that caught our eye over the past seven days. Custom colourways, limited editions and throwback feels. From Buenos Aires to Brentford, we're all over the place. Like Wayne Rooney behind the wheel of a VW Beetle after three Vodka Red Bulls and litre of Special Brew.
Romaine Sawyers (Brentford) Nike Hypervenom 3
In an era where bright boots dominate pitches worldwide Romaine Sawyers stood out in his completely blacked out edition of the Nike Hypervenom 3 as Brentford were held to a 1-1 draw by Reading on Saturday in the Championship.
Yohann Cabaye (Crystal Palace) New Balance Visaro Vante 2.0
Yohann Cabaye switched into the new limited edition New Balance Visaro Vante 2.0 on Saturday as Crystal Palace failed again to register their first goal of the season. The Vante features a modified, more streamline upper in comparison to the standard Visaro. Keep praying Yohann, it'll come...
Mauro Arambarri (Getafe) adidas ACE 17.1
Mauro Arambarri jumped the gun last weekend by switching into the next upcoming adidas boot pack. Arambarri wore a bright orange ACE 17.1 design against Leganes before adidas made him revert back to the 'Ocean Storm' edition against Barca on Saturday.
Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United) adidas Predator Mania Champagne
Leeds remained on top of the Championship table despite losing to Millwall on Saturday. Kalvin Phillips brought the pick of the boot spotting action by lacing up in the limited edition adidas Predator Mania Champagne.
Luciano Abecasis (Godoy Cruz) adidas adizero RS7
The most random boot of the week has to go to Godoy Cruz defender Luciano Abecasis who laced up in the adidas adizero RS7 from 2011. The RS7 was rugby's equivalent of the F50 series and was worn by many egg-carrying wingers.
Omar Abdulrahman (Al Ain) Nike Hypervenom 3
Omar Abdulrahman got his custom game on this week as he turned out for Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates wearing an all white personalised pair of Nike Hypervenom 3 boots. A subtle black Swoosh the only interruption on the ultra-clean design.
Ross Wallace (Sheffield Wednesday) PUMA evoSPEED Fresh 2.0
Ross Wallace took on the PUMA evoSPEED Fresh 2.0 this weekend as Sheffield Wednesday were made to settle for a draw at Cardiff City. The second generation evoSPEED Fresh was launched at the beginning of the summer with a mesh upper to tackle football in hot climates, just like Sheffield in late September...
Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) Cruyff Match
Pep Guardiola counts Johan Cruyff as one his heroes. Cruyff convinced Barca to keep Guardiola as a youngster and Guardiola would call Cruyff for advice during his playing and early managerial days. Having lost his close friend in March 2016 Guardiola continues to keep him close by wearing his signature Cruyff Match boots.
Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid) PUMA ONE 17.1 Chrome
There was only man who was going to score the first goal at Atletico Madrid's new Wanda Metropolitano Stadium wasn't there? It took Antoine Griezmann just 61 minutes to give the crowd the first goal to celebrate in their new home, and he did so wearing the limited edition PUMA ONE 17.1 Chrome boots.
Shaun Williams (Millwall) adidas Glitch 17.1
Shaun Williams got in on the Glitch hype this week as he slipped on the laceless concept in Millwall's 1-0 win over Leeds United. Williams was sporting the recent "White/Blue" colourway from the Fluido Pack. The Glitch was originally only available in London, which explains why only players playing in the capital have been spotted in them.