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For anyone who thinks briefly scanning the sections around you means privacy at a football stadium,
it doesn't. There are cameras everywhere, and they're all watching you. Not the person next to you.
Not the drunk guy with questionable figures painted onto his chest. You. All you. At least that's
the thinking you should take [.
If you've got kids playing soccer and wondered why your photos of their games aren't as good as
they should be, Eric at Photography Bay has some great suggestions: This is my son's first year
playing soccer. It's been an entertaining couple of weeks. I'm fired up about the next month or so
of soccer matches [.
For our Canadian and MLS readers. From Prozone,
Toronto FC has become the first team in Major League Soccer (MLS) to sign up with the full
ProZone3, multi-camera system. The eight cameras, strategically installed at the BMO Field, track
each player's every movement during a match to provide the most extensive information ProZone
provide.
For Saturday's offering from the Campeonato Brasileiro, we've pitched our cameras at the
estádio Maracanã for leaders Flamengo vs 6th placed Náutico ...
On Saturday, our cameras will be set up to catch the action from the estádio Olímpico as
title hopefuls Grêmio and Cruzeiro lock horns ...
Thanks to someone on TiFF, here they are. Great goal by Nevland, who seems to have a knack for
goalscoring, brilliant volley by Zamora, Andreasen's goal was too quick for the cameras. Nice.
The big questions going into the match and my live blog: Will the U.S. commit the unthinkable and
score a goal? Which historical nemesis will Chinese fans choose to cheer against? Will NBC cameras
be able to see the field through the smog? How bad will my spelling be at 5 a.m.? Find out those
answers and more by clicking [.
In real time it didn't appear Sulley Muntari had even hit Giacomo Tedesco's face, which does appear
to be the case from this replay. But still, it was a tap and Tedesco hammed it up for the cameras
like there was no tomorrow (I'm partial to the second angle they show). Did a good job, [...]
Remember on the old Match of the Days and they'd give you slow motion action replays because they
only had a couple of cameras at the games?
Now imagine a whole game of slow motion football! I've only seen 45 minutes so far of Persita and
Persiba but apart from the rhyming names not much has happened.