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OmarsComing

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stevenqoz

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Missed a chance to buy a fantastic under armour navy blue training/coaches jacket in states last year:(
 

CosmicHotspur

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Tottenham Hotspur is planning a football kit that contains sensors to monitor how players are performing.

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Tottenham Hotspur has signed a deal to use high-tech E39 football shirts that record player data and send it to mobile devices. Photo credit: Leslie Katz/CNET News


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.

The new Spurs shirt also boasts an accelerometer, measuring a player's movements and recording how much G-force they face. The data is analysed by software from Zephyr, which provides similar tech to the US military.
 

jurgen

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Jul 5, 2008
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This worries me. You could see Niko putting on a Gattaca style jammer that makes him appear to be zipping round at 20mph with a heart rate of 10bpm...

It would also waste lots of time intepreting data, with our physios coming on to check that Pav isn't technically dead...and give a whole new realm of scary stats for posters to drool over..

On the bench too...

'He's covered 10km at a cardio efficiency of 62% with a pitch positional coverage of 45% and a g-force quotient of 0.1'
Give it to me in english!
'He's fackin' running about a bit like he's got a bee up his arse at only 40% of his potential FRA (Fackin Running Aboutability)'
Thats it, we're hooking the slug! Get Defoe on.
 

GoldstarYid

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started the diet already. others should as well otherwise you may end up like this man next year.

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sloth

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Tottenham Hotspur is planning a football kit that contains sensors to monitor how players are performing.

e39-football-shirt-leslie-katz-cnet.jpg

Tottenham Hotspur has signed a deal to use high-tech E39 football shirts that record player data and send it to mobile devices. Photo credit: Leslie Katz/CNET News


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.

The new Spurs shirt also boasts an accelerometer, measuring a player's movements and recording how much G-force they face. The data is analysed by software from Zephyr, which provides similar tech to the US military.

Ha, ha, you can just picture Harry, Kevin and Joe standing on the touchline trying to work out what the fuck to do with an i-Pad :)
 

Spurger King

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Tottenham Hotspur is planning a football kit that contains sensors to monitor how players are performing.

e39-football-shirt-leslie-katz-cnet.jpg

Tottenham Hotspur has signed a deal to use high-tech E39 football shirts that record player data and send it to mobile devices. Photo credit: Leslie Katz/CNET News


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.

The new Spurs shirt also boasts an accelerometer, measuring a player's movements and recording how much G-force they face. The data is analysed by software from Zephyr, which provides similar tech to the US military.

Apparently they tested it on Pav and thought it must have broken.
 

ajspurs

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I hope they're the same fitting as that actual one shown with the Iron Man power source.
 

mrbrightside73

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Judging by the training gear Dawson was modeling on Saturday, its going to be an epic disaster.Looks like Chav gear, Pony V.2
 

Bobbins

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Yeah should be good, here's a pic of me modelling some Underarmour stuff, I think I'm ready for it:

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StartingPrice

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That thing in the middle looks like a tacky 1970s SCI-FI accessory Eek

started the diet already. others should as well otherwise you may end up like this man next year.

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How very dare they snap me unawares - I want image rights on this pic :evil:
 
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