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Isn't that from his Portsmouth days didn't they have under armour?
Their kits were made by Jako and then Canterbury when he was in charge I think, pretty sure we are the first English team to have UA.
Isn't that from his Portsmouth days didn't they have under armour?
Which is what we're going to get, because it's necessary for the E39 technology that UA have already announced will be incorporated into our new kits.
Correct me if I'm wrong (usually the case) but I was under the impression, this would only be used in training kit etc. I don't think it's licensed for EPL use. Which would allow for a more "comfortable" shirt on matchdays :shrug:
Looks like a wetsuit.
Diet begins.
Correct me if I'm wrong (usually the case) but I was under the impression, this would only be used in training kit etc. I don't think it's licensed for EPL use. Which would allow for a more "comfortable" shirt on matchdays :shrug:
It's baggy, so I don't know how you got that
It doesn't have to be tight. You could always order a larger size if you don't like a tight fit. If you're a medium, large or XL are going to be baggy for you
They do sell UA in the UK
It wont be anything like their compression stuff. It will be a proper shirt.
I would love to know how you're so sure of this, do you have any links to show this? All the articles I have found so far say that the E39 technology will be incorporated into the shirt, the only way the E39 technology works is with a compression shirt, so the only logical conclusion is that the shirts would have to be compression shirts.
Therefore, assuming all the articles I've seen so far are correct and they're not expecting fans to show off their exquisite physiques, either the shirts the players wear will be completely different to the replica kit or the shirt will be some kind of double skinned affair with a compression skin and a regular fit skin.
they are anyway. Do you not remember a few seasons ago when spurs released the 'replica shirt' and the 'players shirt' - think it was the piss stained kit.
Their kits were made by Jako and then Canterbury when he was in charge I think, pretty sure we are the first English team to have UA.
I would love to know how you're so sure of this, do you have any links to show this? All the articles I have found so far say that the E39 technology will be incorporated into the shirt, the only way the E39 technology works is with a compression shirt, so the only logical conclusion is that the shirts would have to be compression shirts.
Therefore, assuming all the articles I've seen so far are correct and they're not expecting fans to show off their exquisite physiques, either the shirts the players wear will be completely different to the replica kit or the shirt will be some kind of double skinned affair with a compression skin and a regular fit skin.
I would love to know how you're so sure of this, do you have any links to show this? All the articles I have found so far say that the E39 technology will be incorporated into the shirt, the only way the E39 technology works is with a compression shirt, so the only logical conclusion is that the shirts would have to be compression shirts.
Therefore, assuming all the articles I've seen so far are correct and they're not expecting fans to show off their exquisite physiques, either the shirts the players wear will be completely different to the replica kit or the shirt will be some kind of double skinned affair with a compression skin and a regular fit skin.
The design of this concept (only compression shirt) would go against everything UA has put out for football.
The north London club has signed a £50m deal with sportswear company Under Armour to wear its space-age E39 shirts. The E39 features a sensor called a Bug that monitors a player's body. It records heart rate, breathing and skin temperature, storing the data on a 2GB hard drive and beaming the stats to a computer via Bluetooth. Coaches such as Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp can see a player's performance during training on their iPad or iPhone.
Think we'll just have the E39 tech on the training gear, I've seen nothing that suggests it will be on the matchday kit. Would the FA even allow it?
It definitely seems like it will be used in our match day shirts: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...-shirts-could-show-how-tired-players-are.html