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Graham Taylor Column PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 March 2010 11:24

tk1_2223What on earth has happened to the Liverpool team this season?

That is the question Precision Training ambassador, Graham Taylor, posed in his Daily Express column this week.

View his thoughts on the subject - click here

GRAHAM TAYLOR is the brand ambassador for Precision Training, Britain’s leading supplier of sports training aids and official suppliers of specialist training aids to the Football League.

 
Precision Training extend Taylor Partnership PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 February 2010 14:12

Graham Taylor and Nigel CarterNottingham based Precision Training have announced an extension to their partnership with former England national football manager Graham Taylor for an additional two years.

Taylor has acted as official brand ambassador for Precision Training a wholly-owned specialist sports brand of Reydon Sports since 2006.

Taylor will continue to be Precision Training’s brand ambassador and public figurehead until 2012.

Reydon Sports managing director Nigel Carter said: “Graham has proved a fantastic ambassador and figurehead for Precision Training.

“We are delighted that we will again be able to call upon his vast experience and footballing knowledge to further develop and enhance our extensive range of sporting training aids and apparel.

“2009 was a record year for Precision Training and I have no doubt Graham’s role played a major part in that.”

Graham Taylor said: “I have enjoyed working with the Precision Training team over the past four years and look forward extending our relationship.

“Grass roots sport is something that I passionately believe in and will endeavour to encourage more children and adults to take part in physical exercise.

images/stories/gt/tk1_2276.jpg“Precision Training’s range of multi-sport specialist training aids enables everyone with any kind of sporting interest, irrespective of age, sex or sporting ability to train like a professional and adopt a healthier lifestyle."

Precision Training, Britain’s fastest growing sports brand, offer a high quality one stop solution for all sports at highly competitive prices and was created to give sports men, women and children accessibility to a range of high quality professional products at affordable prices.

As official suppliers of training aids to the Football League, Precision Training work alongside all 72 member clubs across England and Wales.  They have official partnerships with Nottinghamshire CCC, Leicester Ladies Hockey Club and Premier League clubs Aston Villa and Burnley FC.

Graham is one of English football’s most respected managers.  He tasted success in all four divisions in a career spanning Lincoln, Watford, Aston Villa and Wolves and was national team manager of England from June 1990 to November 1993.

Graham’s services in football were recognized with the awarding of an OBE in 2002 and he has become a respected radio commentator and newspaper columnist.

Graham Taylor currently has a weekly column in the Daily Express in association with Precision Training.

 
Bring the Fun Back PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 February 2010 11:22

gtPrecision Training Brand ambassador - Graham Taylor - writes a weekly column for the Daily Express.

This week the former England manager discusses the pressure on football at the top eschelons of the game and questions whether the fun is being lost at that level.

Is football at the top level becoming too serious?

Is the amount of money in the game taking away from the sport?

To read the full article - click here

 
Record Breaking Year for Precision Training PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 09 February 2010 14:09

fllaunchwebPrecision Training, Britain’s fastest growing sports brand, have enjoyed a record-breaking 2009.

The wholly-owned brand of Nottingham-based Reydon Sports has announced a 29 per cent increase in turnover for the calendar year and continue to go from strength to strength.

Precision Training provide an unparalleled range of training aids and apparel for grass roots participants courtesy of their extensive research and development in conjunction with their professional partners.

Continual brand development has been at the root of Precision Training’s success with the extension of their partner portfolio, the introduction of a new website, extensive marketing and the release of the biggest catalogue in its history all taking place in a busy 2009.

New for 2009, Precision Training signed a new exclusive partnership to be the official supplier of specialist training aids to the Football League.

The brand also has official partnerships with Premier League clubs Aston Villa and Burnley, Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, and Leicester Ladies Hockey Club.

David Sanderson, National Sales Manager for Precision Training, said; “We're delighted to report 2009 has been another record-breaking year for the brand.

“The introduction of the Precision Fit technology and the base layer into our apparel range has been a major success and we will be extending our range of textiles in 2010.

“Our growth is not just down to textile enhancements – our training aids continue to break new ground thanks to the input from our professional partners.

“Their knowledge and assistance has played a vital role in the research and development of our most innovative range of training aids yet.”

Precision Training expects the World Cup to ensure 2010 proves another bumper year.

The brand expects to unveil an exciting new goalkeeping range later this year.

Former England manager Graham Taylor has been a brand ambassador for Precision Training since 2006 and continues to make have a significant input into the development of the brand.

The Nottingham based company are able to offer a high quality one stop solution for all sports at highly competitive prices and was created to give sports men, women and children accessibility to a range of high quality professional products at affordable prices.

 
Premier League Debut PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:24

bjensenPrecision Training made their Premier League debut this weekend - in goal!

Precision Training's brand new range of goalkeeping gloves were worn for the first time in the game between Chelsea and Burnley on Saturday at Turf Moor.

Brian Jensen, Burnley's Danish international goalkeeper, was the first to wear the new range launched by Britain's fastest growing sports brand.

The 6ft 1 Dane, nicknamed the Beast, is delighted with his new gloves; "Having tested the Precision goalkeeping gloves I was delighted to wear them against Chelsea on Saturday.

"The grip is superb, even in the wet, and they mould perfectly around my hands.

"As with all their products, the research and development that has gone into these gloves is second to none - they are fantastic."

Orders are already being taken on the Precision goalkeeping gloves - available in May.

For more details and to order - click here

 
National Indoor Hockey Champions PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 10:12

rpa_leicester_ladies_hockey-126Precision Training professional partners - Leicester Ladies Hockey Club - have been crowned National Indoor Champions 2010.

The girls won a dramatic penalty shoot out 2-1, against Slough, to take the title for the first time since 1978.

Rebecca Herbert, who was named player of the tournament, scored two goals against Slough as the game was drawn 2-2 at full time in the Trent FM Arena, Nottingham.

Chloe Rogers and Kerry Williams were on target in the penalty shoot out with Maddie Hinch the hero in goal.

Herbert, an England and Great Britain International, said; "This is a brilliant win for Leicester.

"We are top of the league with 10 wins from 10 in the outdoor format of the game but we haven't been strong indoors for a number of years."

Coaching and tactic boards - click here
 
Taylor Becomes Watford Chairman PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 January 2010 16:18

gtFormer England manager and Precision Training ambassador, Graham Taylor, has been appointed as Chairman of Watford FC.

As manager of Watford Taylor took Watford them from the old Division Four to the First Division and European Football and will act as Chairman until the end of the 2010 season.

To read a full interview with the Watford Observer - click here

 
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