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Manchester United Stars to Be Tracked Via RFID

Filed in archive Sports by gautam on July 6, 2006

Manchester United Stars to Be Tracked Via RFID
If a recent report from UK is to be believed it states that it might be possible for the USDA to use RFID tags and satellites for tracking individuals from space. As per Manchesterlinks Evening News, a chip of the size of rice might be embedded under the skin of stars such as Gary Neville, Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand. Satellites would be used for tracking their exact position so that United's training staff would be able to monitor movements during a training session or match. The bosses have confirmed that the technology was under consideration but a decision was still pending. It is believed that the technology has already been implemented in South America which has witnessed instances of footballers being kidnapped.

Stars would certainly be under the scanner of Sir Alex Ferguson for tracking their movements on the pitch. So players be on your toes, if this plan gets through just watch your moves!!!






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