Goalkeeper corner

December 8, 2008

  • Goalkeepers gloves a buyers guide

    What is the best type of goalkeeper glove to buy on the market?. In our opinion Selsport, Why? you may ask. (…)

  • Goalkeeper Gloves - Top 5 tips 

    The softer the palm, the better the grip, but they will deteriorate quicker. Some companies have developed palms that incorporated additives making the glove soft, yet more durable. (…)

July 17, 2008

  • Goalkeeper Gloves - selsport the No1 UK brand

    Goalkeepers want the best gloves the best equipment and the the best clothing, For us their is only one brand that can give a goalkeeper this and thats Selsport.  Thats why www.thegoalieshop.co.uk is dedicated to the Selsport range and this range only.  The only goalkeeping aparell supplier to have more pro keepers wearing and endorsing their glove range than any other.  Why not check us out www.thegoalieshop.co.uk

June 26, 2008

  • Goalkeeper Coaching Courses For kids

    Goalkeeper courses for kids in London this summer,  We are holding a number of courses throughout August at various venues in the South London and North Kent areas. (…)

June 24, 2008

  • Gordon Banks “The Goalkeeping legend of 66”

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    As of 1965,Gordon Banks was indisputably the first-choice England goalkeeper a role unbeknown to himself He was settling into the form of his life which would last for the next seven years; agile and alert, he was frequently seen making amazing reflex saves and possessed flawless positional sense and reading of attackers' movements and instincts. (…)

June 12, 2008

  • Jack Robinson of leeds United talks to thegoalieshop.co.uk

    My name is Jack Robinson, I am the Head of Youth Goalkeeping Development at Leeds United.  My main role is to coach the Academy goalkeepers from the ages of U8-U18. 
     
    The U8-U16’s train after school at Leeds United’s training ground Thorp Arch.  I have also worked with the U18 youth team and the Reserves on a number of occasions. 
     
    The older children train three times a week and the younger ages train twice a week. 
    All the teams are involved in friendly matches on a weekend against other academies such as Man United, Liverpool and Everton. (…)