The brand Training to Play (T2P), born of the perception of a professional football coach with over 20 years experience at the highest level of training and his concern about the future of the beautiful sport that is Football.
With this multidisciplinary team was born the concept and brand "Training to Play" with the aim of developing new products for top level teams and their professionals.
The equipment and software from our brand, exist to improve the performance of professionals and their teams.
Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is confident that his players are capable of creating history by pulling off a “miraculous” comeback against Real Madrid tomorrow.
A ruthless 4-0 hammering in the Bernabeu last week left Tottenham facing a huge task to overcome Jose Mourinho’s side and make the Champions League semi-finals. No team in the history of the competition has been able to overturn a four-goal margin from a first leg defeat.
Porto face a growing Europa League dilemma over their Colombian striker Radamel Falcao as the more goals he scores, the harder it will be for the Portuguese champions to hang on to him at the end of the season.
Falcao, whose price tag seems to go up with every goal, notched a hat-trick as last week’s 5-1 quarter-final first leg win over Spartak Moscow virtually guaranteed Porto a place in the last four, provided they avoid disaster in Thursday’s return in Russia.
Taking advantage of the best tools that technology has to offer this days, we designed an application that allow the coaching staff to save all the information about the team, the players, the way that the team plays but also allows to save all the information about our opponents and the way they play.
Alex McLeish is to delay contract talks with several Birmingham players until the summer.
The current deals of Sebastian Larsson, Lee Bowyer, Kevin Phillips, Stuart Parnaby, James McFadden, Martin Jiranek, Stephen Carr and Maik Taylor all expire this summer but Blues can take up an option on the contracts of McFadden, Jiranek, Carr and Taylor if they so desire.
In addition, the future of loan players Obafemi Martins, David Bentley, Alexander Hleb and Matt Derbyshire has also to be sorted out, but McLeish said: “Everything is on hold in relation to contracts. Nothing like that will be getting addressed just now.”
Is not only an application designed for coaches.
We create this application also to work as a help for all the persons that love to discuss about the game: executives, fans, journalists, sports commentators, old, young and all who love the wonderful and exciting sport that is football.
Everybody that already have watched a football game for sure have noticed in the bench that all the managers and coaching staff uses papers, game boards, notebooks, sticky notes and other solutions that help them take crucial decisions during the game. Usually this decisions are taken under pressure and based on what they have done during the training process, the player condition and how the game is underway at the moment.
The information that the head coach needs to transmit to the pitch must be reliable, fast and accurate. Our aim with this application is to improve the way this information is managed and used.
Taking advantage of the best tools that technology has to offer this days, we designed an application that allow the coaching staff to save all the information about the team, the players, the way that the team plays but also allows to save all the information about our opponents and the way they play. All of this reached with one finger and all on the same digital surface.
With their help we have designed a software that can improve the way that the information is transmitted to the pitch during the game, and also how this information is managed after the game, using the best that the new tablet technology has to offer nowadays.
Spurs are close to the capture of striker Connor Wickham with Ipswich weighing up a bid of £15million.
The talented striker, who turns 18 today, is aware of the offer and has told friends he expects to leave Portman Road for north London at the end of the season. Read more
The 2010/11 UEFA Europa League could have an all-Portuguese semi-final, and indeed final, with Villarreal CF the only side from Europe’s top leagues featuring in the quarter-finals.
An all-Portuguese semi-final, and indeed final, remains a possibility as the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals begin, with Spain the only so-called big five league represented in the last eight. Read more