Sunday 15 April 2012

Premier League readies app to celebrate 20 years of the Premiership.

  
The app provides football fans around the world with a great new way to watch some of the most memorable moments from the Premier League’s history. Each of the 100 one-minute clips features a memorable highlight, including the first ever goal in the top flight, scored by Sheffield United's Brian Deane playing against Manchester United at the start of the 1992/93 season, and Wayne Rooney’s acrobatic overhead kick against Manchester City in the 2010/11 season. Other highlights include David Beckham’s famous goal from the halfway line against Wimbledon in 1996/97, Alan Shearer being recognised as the Premier League’s Player of the Decade in 2002. Total Digital Football also trawled Youtube for their favorite moments, the top 3 all available for your viewing pleasure. 


The app features at least five clips from every Premier League season. Each of the clips are also accompanied by a quiz question via an interactive ‘q’ button, as well as an opportunity to win Premier League prizes via competitions within the app. The launch of the app precedes the Premier League’s 20 Season Awards, the shortlist of which will be announced in mid-April, with an award ceremony at the end of the Premier League season in May. 


The Premier League 20 Seasons App was produced by the Premier League’s production partner IMG Media, part of IMG Worldwide and developed by Mobile Interactive Group (MIG), a Velti Company, a global mobile and technology solutions company. In November 2011 MIG was acquired by Velti, to create the world's leading mobile marketing and advertising company. 


Showing (some) bias Robin Van Persie's screamer against Charlton has to make the list. Superb technique and a outrageous shot, Hopefullly these should be in the App. 




Gurnsey's greatest footballer score's a absolute beauty against Blackburn, skillfully beating a few players before unleasing a 35 yard belting shot that nestles delightfully in the top corner.




Paulo Di Canio is currently making waves as manager of Swindon in League 2. But Back in 2000 his classy volley won the prestigious Match of the Day goal of the Season and cemented his reputation in Irons folklore.








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