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Would be amazing if Brazil could use that black kit in an actual match, the ref could wear some special filtered glasses to see player numbers etc.
 
Something from Soccernet about Spurs kit next season:

Spurs to wear new 'space-age' shirts

Whilst FIFA still struggles to cope with the concept of using TV replays to assist referees, Tottenham Hotspur have gone gung-ho for technology and next season's space-age shirts could contain computers that will reveal how tired the players wearing them are.

The Premier League club have just agreed a £10 million-per-season kit deal with American sports clothing manufacturer Under Armour, which is planning to include its 'E39' technology, which can relay players' biometric signals to coaching staff and even broadcasters, in the next Spurs strip.

The E39 features a sensor called a Bug that sends second-by-second updates on everything from a player's heart rate to core body temperature, breathing rate and acceleration. "We can metrically tell you what is happening to the body of somebody kicking a penalty in front of 60,000 people," Under Armour executive vice-president Mark Dowley said.

All we need now is an x and triangle button and we're half-way to playing real-life Pro Evo
 
Puma will still be supplying our kits next season, they extended it for another year a few months ago. Under Armour take over from the 2012/13 season.
 
The Premier League club have just agreed a £10 million-per-season kit deal with American sports clothing manufacturer Under Armour, which is planning to include its 'E39' technology, which can relay players' biometric signals to coaching staff and even broadcasters, in the next Spurs strip.

The E39 features a sensor called a Bug that sends second-by-second updates on everything from a player's heart rate to core body temperature, breathing rate and acceleration.

This is just plain stupid. I agree that it might be helpful for the coaches and the staff at the line, but why does everyone in front of the TV needs to know, how fit or tired a player is? It will end in a modern witch hunt, if "the tired player" looses a sprint duel that leads to the winning goal for example.
 
This is just plain stupid. I agree that it might be helpful for the coaches and the staff at the line, but why does everyone in front of the TV needs to know, how fit or tired a player is? It will end in a modern witch hunt, if "the tired player" looses a sprint duel that leads to the winning goal for example.

Don't forget the opponents :P
 
sunderland kits are raly good, Juve and this nike design is not so good imo..looks like unfinished stirpes to me..
 
Sunderland's kit would have been brilliant if the back wasn't so fucked up, makes it look like a dodgy deck chair! Juventus shirt is howfin, terrible effort Nike!!!
 
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