Fred Perry’s intrinsic link with the game of football started in the 1930s when Fred asked to train with Arsenal – the champions of England at the time – during the out of season winter months. Running hundreds of laps around the pitch and up and down the north bank terracing, he helped revolutionise the sporting discipline of maintaining all-year round fitness for his game of tennis. Training every day with the first XI made him a ferocious competitor, and his association with the Arsenal, who were years ahead of other teams in terms of training, tactics and technique, meant Perry was an early adopter of the intense training which now characterises professional sport.