Written by S. Monteban    Monday, 01 February 2010 11:51   
Arsenal Launches PSP App For Fans at Games

altArsenal Football Club has announced it's planning to officially launch its Playstation Portable application for fans attending games at the Emirates stadium later this month.

Supporters with the device can bring them to the game and will be given a special disk which will allow them to connect to the Arsenal stadium wireless signal and give access to data, statistics, instant replays as well as the live coverage.

Angus Kinnear, marketing director at Arsenal FC, told sport.co.uk:

“I believe that this is the future of how fans want to digest the football they watch. As a club we want to be driving supporter services.”


Yesterday, as leaflets publicising the new services were distributed, the club went down 3-1 against Manchester United in a match which looks to have done serious damage in their race to the title.

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