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Friday, 09 September 2011 14:03 |
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Six foot six tall goalkeeper Conor Winn is the latest professional keeper to wear the new range of Precision Goalkeeping gloves.
Galway United keeper Winn will be wearing Precision Goalkeeping’s Roll Finger gloves in the Premier League of Ireland this season
Winn, 19, made his debut for Galway United against Drogheda United in 2010 and has continued to impress at Terryland Park.
David Sanderson, National Sales Manager at Precision Goalkeeping, said; “At 19 years old Connor is one of the brightest talents in Ireland and we are delighted to have him on board at Precision Goalkeeping.
“The brand continues to go from strength to strength and our ever increasing list of Professional goalkeepers is a clear indication that we have created a high quality product for goalkeepers across the World.”
Winn joins an impressive stable of Precison Goalkeeping talent that includes Kasper Schmeichel, Kieren Westwood, Frank Fielding, Andy Lonergan, Brian Jensen, Robert Olejnik, Ian McLoughlin, Trevor Carson and Republic of Ireland goalkeeping coach and former International Alan Kelly. |
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Tuesday, 30 August 2011 15:02 |
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Precision Goalkeeping’s Frankie Fielding has been called up by Fabio Capello and the full England squad.
Fielding, who signed for Precision Goalkeeping in the summer of 2011, has been selected to replace Rob Green who has been ruled out through injury.
The Derby County keeper has been in superb form this season for Derby County in the Championship and will join the squad for the Bulgaria and Wales European Championship qualifiers.
David Sanderson, Precision Goalkeeping National Sales Manager, said; “Everyone at Precision Goalkeeping is absolutely delighted for Frankie.
“He is without doubt one of the nicest lads in football and deserves the recognition he has received with his call up to the full England squad.
“Frankie was one of the stand out performers in the Under 21 European Championship in the summer and he has continued that form at Derby County this season helping them to a great start in the Championship.” |
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011 12:54 |
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Leeds United keeper Andy Lonergan has been announced as the latest addition to the Precision Goalkeeping stable.
Lonergan has signed with the fastest growing goalkeeping brand and will wear the new range of Precision Goalkeeping negative cut gloves this season.
The former England Under 21 International signed for Leeds United from hometown club Preston North End during the summer and has already made the number one jersey his own.
Lonergan, who is also eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland, said; “The Precision Goalkeeping gloves were the only gloves that matched my specific requirements and I am really pleased with their performance.
“Every keeper knows that getting the right gloves is vital and I am very confident in the fact that these are the right gloves for me.”
David Sanderson, National Sales Manager for Precision Goalkeeping, is delighted to have signed Lonergan, he said; “Andy is a fantastic signing for Precision Goalkeeping and yet another top goalkeeper to join the brand.
“He played over 200 games for Preston North End before his move to Leeds United in the summer which just shows how highly he is regarded.
“Precision Goalkeeping continues to go from strength to strength and we are looking forward to another fantastic football season.”
Precision Goalkeeping was launched in 2010 as part of a brand expansion programme by Precision Training.
Lonergan joins an impressive stable of Precison Goalkeeping talent that includes Kasper Schmeichel, Kieren Westwood, Frank Fielding, Brian Jensen, Robert Olejnik, Ian McLoughlin, Trevor Carson and Republic of Ireland goalkeeping coach and former International Alan Kelly. |
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Wednesday, 10 August 2011 13:10 |
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Precision Training ambassador Graham Taylor believes Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United are still the team to beat ahead of the new Premier League season which starts this weekend.
Former England Manager, Taylor, has given his Premier League predictions in his weekly Daily Express column.
He said; "I back United to win the title again. Sir Alex – as he is now – will want to put clear water between himself and Liverpool, having eclipsed their 18 titles last season."
Read Graham’s predictions – click here |
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Friday, 15 July 2011 12:13 |
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Fulham are favourites to make it through to the next round of the Europa League after a 3-1 win against Crusaders in Belfast.
Crusaders, a professional partner of Precision Training, have it all to do in the second leg at Craven Cottage but were far from over run by their Premier League opposition.
It took the Cottagers 39 minutes to break the deadlock and indeed the Crusaders leveled before England Internationals Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy gave Fulham a two goal lead to take back to Craven Cottage.
Precision Training are the official training aid suppliers to the Crusaders. |
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Friday, 15 July 2011 12:01 |
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Precision Goalkeeping's Keiren Westwood was all smiles as he reported for duty at Sunderland this week.
The Republic of Ireland keeper joined Sunderland on a free transfer from Coventry City in the summer.
Westwood, who made his full Republic of Ireland debut last season,explained how he was close to ending his football career and joining the police force.
He said; "I was filling out forms to become a policeman when I got a call from Carlisle - I could have been a copper now!
On his move to Sunderland he commented; "I've worked hard to get here because I know how precious it is, having come close to no longer being a footballer."
Westwood joined the Precision Goalkeeping stable in 2011 and joines the likes of Kasper Schmeichel, Frank Fielding and Brian Jensen.
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Friday, 01 July 2011 10:03 |
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Kasper Schmeichel has been re united with Sven Goran Eriksson following his move from Leeds United to Leicester City.
The Precision Goalkeeping star, who has recently been called up to the Denmark squad following an outstanding season in 2010/11, is delighted to be teaming up again with the former England Manager who he has worked under at both Manchester City and Notts County.
"He's a great manager, I love working under him," said Schmeichel.
"He creates a great environment for the players to work in and I think that shows on the pitch.
"He gave me my Premier League debut and I'm very grateful for what he has done for my career."
Schmeichology – the science of goalkeeping, has been designed and developed by the Danish keeper who signed a three year deal to become Precision Goalkeeping’s brand ambassador in August 2010.
Kasper, son of goalkeeping legend Peter Schmeichel, has played a major role in the design of the gloves that have been made to fit his exact specifications and they were launched into store in April 2011. |
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