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.
Ashley Young has set his sights on starring in the Champions League one day.
With Wayne Rooney suspended and Liverpool duo Steven Gerrard and Andy Carroll both missing through injury, Young looks certain to start England’s Euro 2012 qualifier with Switzerland at Wembley on Saturday.
MANCHESTER UNITED look set to miss out to Real Madrid in the race to sign £26million-rated Benfica star Fabio Coentrao.
The left-sided Portugal international has been linked with the Red Devils, Real and Barcelona but admits his preferred destination would be the Bernabeu.
Lionel Messi played down his magical Champions League final performance after helping Barcelona cement their status as the greatest team of their era against Manchester United at Wembley.
Messi continued his march towards the pantheon of all-time greats with a mesmeric display on the biggest club stage of them all as Barca romped to a 3-1 victory that gave them their fourth European Cup and third in six years. The Argentina star scored a stunning solo goal and was named man of the match.
Johan Elmander has signed a three-year deal with Turkish side Galatasaray after his release by Bolton.
The 29-year-old Sweden striker’s contract at the Reebok Stadium expired at the end of the 2010-11 season and so the Trotters will not receive a fee.
Galatasaray endured a disappointing campaign as they finished eighth in their domestic league.
Former England captain hails the departing Van der Sar but insists he is not thinking about his own future just yet, and also reveals he would have Ronaldo in his team before Messi
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand is confident that his side can handle the threat of Barcelona star Lionel Messi in Saturday’s Champions League final at Wembley.
The Italian was sacked as Chelsea boss on the final day of the season after two years in charge at Stamford Bridge.
He has since been linked with Roma, but cooled talk of a return to Italy. The 51-year-old said: “I have not had contact with the club, I still have to resolve my contract with Chelsea.
“My intention is to remain in England. I have spent two beautiful years here, I have felt really well and I want to remain here.
Edwin van der Sar will retire after his side’s Champions League final against Barcelona on Saturday and Ferguson, who was speaking after Gary Neville’s testimonial, revealed the 20-year-old is on his way to replace the Dutchman.