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Post by meader on Sept 14, 2015 9:49:04 GMT
Has anyone taken note regarding saturdays game between Wycombe and Argyle? The referee was forced to stop the game for several minutes when Argyle complained about the Wycombe players kits. The reason was that under each wycombe players shirt, there was a GPS tracking device, that the managament team had inserted so they can track how far each player runs during the game. Arglye claim that the use of such devises could be dangerous in actual play if a opposing player where to make contact with said device. What are you opinions on this new aspect of out game? It appears the Wycombe had cleanence from the Football League to use GPS tracking device for there players? Is this going a bit far or what??
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Post by gasheadbatesy on Sept 14, 2015 10:01:56 GMT
Should have abandoned the game. Sounds very dangerous.
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Post by Cantankerous Gas on Sept 14, 2015 10:02:50 GMT
Our forwards need a GPS to show them where the goal is!
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Sept 14, 2015 10:03:19 GMT
Surprised their healthy and safety officer allowed it.
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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 14, 2015 10:07:02 GMT
If the had clearance from the FA how could Plymouth complain?? I can't imagine the device is so big it could cause injury to an opposing player?
Apparently Taylor had one fitted on Saturday but it seems the club are querying the reading as it showed that he only ran 10 metresin 60 mins!!
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Post by stevek192 on Sept 14, 2015 10:12:29 GMT
Where will all this nonsense end and clubs just concentrate on playing the simple game.
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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 14, 2015 10:12:32 GMT
I'd imagine it could do some damage to the wearer, should they fall on their back.
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Post by Henbury Gas on Sept 14, 2015 10:14:49 GMT
Can we issue some bullsh*t trackers for this site...
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Post by Cantankerous Gas on Sept 14, 2015 10:18:25 GMT
I don't see the problem....
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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 14, 2015 10:20:53 GMT
I don't see the problem.... No, that's not what they were wearing. They are much smaller than that.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 13:45:48 GMT
I think they use them in Rugby don't they?
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Post by pirateman on Sept 14, 2015 13:57:37 GMT
I think they use them in Rugby don't they? That's why they have funny shaped balls.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 14:03:23 GMT
See.......
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Post by gasheadbatesy on Sept 14, 2015 14:38:54 GMT
I think they use them in Rugby don't they? That's why they have funny shaped balls. I thought they had funny shaped balls from this Irish wedgies they do in the scrums.
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Post by CheshireGas on Sept 14, 2015 16:57:26 GMT
Surprised their healthy and safety officer allowed it. Exactly, but I do hear on the grapevine it was a ploy to stop the match if they were losing and it started to rain... the players could get hit by lightening! Eh, what do you mean they have used that before......?!
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Post by Staffordshire Gas on Sept 14, 2015 17:13:14 GMT
Why was Accrington's Keeper so late taking the field thus delaying the start of the second half by several minutes Sat? Think Nick Higgs should appeal as a team can play with a minimum of 7 players!! Mind you,don't think we'd have scored even without an opposition Goalie.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2015 17:23:50 GMT
Wycombe should know better. Wearing such devices can cause lightning to strike down on them.
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Post by inee on Sept 14, 2015 17:41:08 GMT
come on in all seriousness no wonder wycombe complained as it would hurt when they fouled the opposition from behind, as it was those cheating bastards wycome, all that remains to say is fuc.k em all bar one, and bolloc ks to him too
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Post by Mancgas has left the building on Sept 15, 2015 14:56:02 GMT
If the had clearance from the FA how could Plymouth complain?? I can't imagine the device is so big it could cause injury to an opposing player? Apparently Taylor had one fitted on Saturday but it seems the club are querying the reading as it showed that he only ran 10 metresin 60 mins!! Lets assume this was true (its not) I'd hate to think what Ellis' read.....
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Post by tommym9 on Sept 15, 2015 15:11:12 GMT
I thought this kind of tech was already widely in use, really surprised it's not at least used in the Prem.
I know a lot of teams (spurs had a big thing about it when Pochetino took over) use GPS trackers in training to make sure no one is slacking.
Amazed it's not used in the games too
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