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THE MAGAZINE FOR THE GOALKEEPING PROFESSION © WINTER 2015 N Á I R D A Recruitment The Red Bull Group - Stefan Loch Equipment All the latest goalkeeping products On the Move (transfer supplement) Summary of the latest GK transfers Coaching The Swansea Way - Andrew Sparkes Stevie Woods Kid Gloves The stars of the future Featuring: Adrián Tom Heaton Craig Gordon Lee Kendall John Ruddy – Norwich City FC & England Welcome to The magazine exclusively for the professional goalkeeping community. Editor’s note - Andy Evans We have some important and exciting developments to Welcome to the share with our clients, and with the goalkeeping community Winter 2015 edition of at large. GK1 Management has now been incorporated GK1 – the magazine as a wholly owned subsidiary of parent company World exclusively for in Motion. GK1 Management is expanding globally its the professional position as the pre-eminent agency for goalkeepers and goalkeeping goalkeeper coaches. This is reinforced by our decision community. to expand the GK1 brand into key European and global With the endorsement Andy Evans / Editor-in-Chief of GK1 and Chairman of World In Motion ltd summer’s window in ALL major Leagues! territories. This latest edition of GK1 is being distributed of the leading players, to goalkeepers, coaches and managers in all major key brands, glove and professional Leagues. equipment suppliers, GK1 is a magazine for the goalkeeping profession. We coaches and managers alike we are proud to deliver actively encourage your contribution; please feel free to another issue of a magazine dedicated entirely to the art of contact us with your suggestions as to how we can improve goalkeeping. YOUR magazine. Thank you for your continued support! This issue has the usual mix of player features, coaching GK1 is published by World in Motion ltd/GK1 articles, equipment reviews, and of course, our core Management Ltd, a leading global management company business, transfer summaries. Moreover, for the first and the UK’s foremost agency for professional goalkeepers. time our dedicated team has produced a comprehensive Please see newly launched GK1 website www.gk1.co.uk summary of each and every goalkeeper transfer during this CONTENTS GK1 Management, Chancery House, 1 Lochaline Street, London, W6 9SJ info@gk1.co.uk Tel: +(44) 208 741 6060 www.gk1.co.uk Publisher: World In Motion ltd Editor-in-Chief: Andy Evans Deputy Editor: Jesse Herbert Commercial Editor: William Pethybridge Graphic Design: Tim Alexander Steve Woods/Craig Gordon Coming back stronger 4 The Swansea Way 28 Total football... even for keepers Coaching the Red Bull Way A Case Study by Stefan Loch 8 News in brief From around the world 11 Lee Kendall32 England women’s goalkeeping coach talks to GK1 Kid Gloves12 Meet tomorrow’s stars today Tom Heaton14 Burnley’s first player to be called up by England in 41 years Essential Equipment 18 The latest goalkeeping products Adrián24 An interview by Begoña Pérez The Outsider35 Jonathan Wilson’s book reviewed James Hollman36 ProDeflect Sweden’s super stopper Patrik Carlgren 40 Fred Barber42 Coaching tips Meet the team 44 World in Motion / GK1 personnel A tribute to Adam Jodoin World in Motion mourns WINTER 2015 46 3 WOODS AND GORDON THREE YEARS ago, GK1 client, Craig Gordon was suffering from a debilitating knee injury that was threatening his career at Sunderland was being doubted by men of medicine, such was the difficulty in diagnosing the intricate problem. He’s now in such fine form at Celtic, embracing Europa League football and the Player of the Season award he received from the Scottish Football Writers Association, that his goalie coach Stevie Woods believes he could not just return to his former lofty standards, but surpass them. The turnaround for the Scotland keeper has been huge. If the NO.1 slot is the loneliest in a football team, it is even more desolate when you have spent two years out with a seemingly incurable problem and been left without a club. But, after some ground-breaking treatments, a show of faith at Celtic, a new training ethos and immeasurable amounts of courage and dedication, Gordon is now, once again, very much part of a team and part of something special in Glasgow. “We have a philosophy here where we want players to feel safe and in control and we say it to all of our goalkeepers,” Woods explained. “What we have said to Craig from day one is; do not train for two hours at 70 per cent and expect to improve. Give us 100 per cent for as long as you can, be truthful with the coaches as they will be with you, and if that’s five minute then that’s fine. We will build on that the next day or week or session. That was easy for Craig to adapt to. #safehands WINTER 2015 5 “The first session we ever did with full games and then Fraser Forster made to think his agonising knee injury Craig, when he came in for a fitness left and we decided to go forward for might be psychosomatic, played 52 assessment, was just 25 minutes at the season with Craig. He completely times and kept a record 28 clean sheets full pelt and then he said ‘I feel good, I deserved to get the jersey and it’s been in his first season at Celtic. am going to stop now, I don’t want to completely the right decision.” push it.’ As a coach I totally respected Between December and February This summer, as a just reward, he signed a new deal under manager that and as I got to know Craig I know last season, Gordon kept eight Ronny Deila and at 32 he is still implicitly that he is telling the truth and consecutive clean sheets. He won the learning, growing and adjusting to not just trying to get out of training. Scottish League Cup with a clean sheet changes, like his new-look defence and in every round. He completed the his manager’s decision to employ zonal control and then we were able to build Double that May when he was crowned marking at defensive set-pieces. And, on that. Then he went into friendlies a League champion. The goalkeeper finally, Gordon and his coach are able when he played the odd half, then once left in the wilderness and almost to celebrate their incredible rebuilding “From that day he felt safe and in 6 WINTER 2015 project, although the Lazarus-like return came as no surprise to old-hand Woods. “It never surprised me that Craig got back to this level because if you get to know him you know what those two years out of football mean to him and how hungry he is now to play. “He’s a total professional and he believes when you cross the white line all excuses go. He always had the ability to get back to where he was, but we soon decided to re-evaluate that because we then realised we might be able to get him to somewhere even better. Getting him back to the level he was at previously was something he had done before and our goal was to take him to next level.” Woods concedes that Gordon is not the loudest of keepers and it’s a trait he has no interest in trying to force on to the former Heart of Midlothian man. Instead he concentrates on the fact he leads by exemplary example and uses his lowest ebb as motivation to be the best keeper he can be with a hunger unmatched. “He fulfills every criteria required of a top keeper,” Woods said. “He doesn’t have a weakness in his game and you’ll be hard pressed to find a 32 year-old with his desire not to ever miss another match.” WINTER 2015 7 Goalkeeper Recruitment in the Red Bull System Red Bull Salzburg: A Case Study by Stefan Loch Stefan Loch is Head Academy Goalkeeper coach at Red Bull Salzburg & First Team Goalkeeper coach at FC Liefering (Red Bull Salzburg’s satellite reserve team). Stefan has been at Red Bull Salzburg for 3 years and is one of the most respected Academy goalkeeper coaches in Europe. Previously, he implemented an entire coaching system in Red Bull Ghana from scratch, and lived on site for 13 months, Stefan writes exclusively for GK1… L The profile of a Red Bull Goalkeeper / Assimilation & Adaptation of Red Bull Salzburg shows just how There are many changes and challenges international the recruitment here for the international goalkeepers who actually is. come to Red Bull Salzburg. It is not only ike all big football clubs, Red Bull Salzburg scouts and recruits goalkeepers from all over the world. The current set up First team goalkeepers include: Cican Stankovic (Bosnian with goalkeepers experience a big shock in Austrian nationality), Alexander Walke terms of the difference in mentality, (German) and Airton Moraes Michellon culture, and weather here – good (Brazilian). Moreover, FC Liefering, Red examples are the likes of Zigi and Bull Salzburg’s reserve/sister team Michellon who have arrived from Ghana consists of: Ati Zigi (Ghana), Carlos and Brazil respectively. Miguel Coronel (Brazil), and Bartlomiej Stefan Loch 8 WINTER 2015 language that is different; often our A goalkeeper coming to Red Bull Zynel (Poland). In all, we have six Salzburg must also fit into a very goalkeepers from FIVE different specific training model. The footballing countries, and THREE different philosophy and playing system here continents. is a very special one, based around the ideas of pure dynamism and very produce the performances, and style top-level international experience than attack-minded football, high pressing of performances that we expect on the the other goalkeepers at the club. and considerable risk-taking,; this pitch. obviously requires well-calculated and rapid decision-making, and often a complete overhaul in a player’s 2014/15) Gulacsi won two ‘Doubles’ Scouting & Recruitment at Red Bull approach to the game. A different form of training is required In the last two seasons (2013/14 & with Red Bull Salzburg, i.e. everything a player can win in Austria. Furthermore, he made some excellent performances Recruiting goalkeepers that fit into in the Europa League, helping the team and implemented in order to play in ‘The our system from other clubs requires dominate the group stages two-years Red Bull Way’; for a keeper this often plenty of multi-layered analysis. running (with 11 wins and 1 draw means very high positioning on the An excellent example of our recent in 12 group games) making it to the pitch, a lot of decisions to make in terms success in this regard is the case of knockout stages of the competition in of zonal defence, and plenty of situations Peter Gulacsi who came to us from both years. outside of the box, which clearly require Liverpool FC. Though Gulacsi came excellent footballing abilities, as well as to us as a kind of ‘no-name’ within the profile and in-grained knowledge of sound goalkeeping abilities. In addition world of European football his profile Red Bull football, Gulaczi’s move to Red to general goalkeeping tasks and matched the required aspects of Red Bull Leipzig this summer was a logical duties such as shot stopping, dealing Bull goalkeeping perfectly. The specific one – there, he will be part of a team with crosses, and kicking, the profile of talents and abilities he possessed made who will be fully focused on gaining a Red Bull keeper must include both it easy for him to become our first- promotion to the Bundesliga (one of mental and physical fortitude – all of the choice goalkeeper immediately, even the best leagues in the world!) as soon aforementioned things combined will though he was young, and had far less as possible. With his international experience, WINTER 2015 9 N Goalkeeper Recruitment – The Red Bull System goalkeeping development system group more multicultural! However, throughout its club network. Former The Red Bull system transcends Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Coach any cultural issues and all three are When recruitment outside of the Red Hans Leitert (Global Head of Red Bull developing extremely well within our Bull Club system (Salzburg, Leipzig, New Goalkeeper Development) is in charge program. All three joined our sister York, Brazil, and the former academy in of developing this system, and equally team FC Leifering, which plays the Ghana) our scouting and analysis is very importantly, is in charge of recruiting second highest league in Austria – and detailed. Over the past twenty years goalkeeper coaches who are able to all three are products of our academies football has changed a lot – the game work with, and for this system. (RB Brazil, RB Ghana and RB Salzburg) has become more and more specific, – which underlines our long-term and playing systems & ideologies vision, and of course success have developed significantly. Of in developing excellent young course, players like Cristiano Ronaldo goalkeepers who are ready to play or Messi, or (world class goalkeepers!) within our system. By recruiting these goalkeepers at can make the difference in any game with their pure talent and such an early stage of their careers, ability, but in general, it is now the we have the opportunity (through playing system which decides who plenty of testing, constant analysis wins and who loses. There are so and monitoring, and scientifically many different coaches who possess specified and implemented training completely different approaches to regimes) to effectively guide them how the game should be played. In on the path towards professional line with this, I am of the opinion that football. All Red Bull clubs have the same not every good goalkeeper is good for every system. – they must be testing methods (technical, tactical, selected according to their specific physical and cognitive) and the abilities for the specific system they same ideas on how to train and are going to be playing in. At Red improve these areas. The coaches Bull, the crucial issue is, therefore, and people in charge are in constant to analyse any potential goalkeeper conversation about the development recruit’s performance very specifically, and to compare his abilities against the system we employ here, and the Stefan Loch – My Job at Red Bull Salzburg / FC Leifering of each and every keeper - All of this happens during internal goalkeeping meetings and seminars between Red Bull Teams. situations that he will find himself in In my job as FC Liefering Goalkeeper In all, the sooner a keeper joins our Coach, I can say how great it is to be system, the easier it is for him to cope always to prepare and develop keepers part of such an all-encompassing with all of the special requirements we from within our own youth teams for system of standards. Since the start of have, and the easier it is for us to create the first team; after all, they have a pre-season 2015, I have been working a top class goalkeeper: not by chance or deep and long-term understanding of with three goalkeepers - from Brazil, luck, but via a structured web of ideas, our philosophy and game-mentality. Ghana and Poland: three very different clear planning, and well-set goals over a In fact, Red Bull employs the same countries. It is impossible to make the number of years! playing for a Red Bull side. Of course, our long-term aim is 10 WINTER 2015 NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS IN BRIEF NEWS IN News in brief contentious penalty mishap in the leaving the club, but has said that to full fitness by December following game between Houston Dynamo and he is proud that his son, Freddie, successful surgery on knee ligament the Colorado Rapids. Houston’s Brad is continuing the goalkeeping damage suffered in training. In the Davis steps up to take the penalty, tradition within the family at the club. meantime, Chelsea have completed without realising that the Colorado Woodman’s replacement has since the free transfer of former AC Milan goalkeeper Clint Irwin is not actually been confirmed as England U19 and Italy goalkepper Marco Amelia as in goal! Irwin was taking a drink at the goalkeeper coach, Simon Smith. cover until the end of the season. side of the goal when Davis scored. l Thibaut Courtois is on course to return l Newcastle United goalkeeper, Tim Krul has been ruled out for the rest of Luckily the referee realised that Irwin l Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has was not in goal, and ordered Davis to contravened official requirements re-take the spot-kick. (which state that a player has to have the season after rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee played matches in the league to be l Goalkeeping coach and GK1 client eligible) by including out-of-favour while on International duty for the Xavi Valero has joined up with manager Manchester United goalkeeper Netherlands in their shock failure to Rafa Benitez at Real Madrid. Valero David De Gea in his squad for the qualify for Euro 2016. moves to the Spanish giants from SSC Euro 2016 qualifiers against Slovakia Napoli, and has been inseparable from and Macedonia. Del Bosque, whilst Benitez after being introduced by Jose admitting that he had broken the Gunn has been handed his first Manuel Ochotorena, the goalkeeper rules, put his faith in De Gea, stating England Call-up, for the U21s friendly coach behind Jerzy Dudek’s heroics for that “De Gea is a goalkeeper that, like against the United States. 19-year-old Liverpool in Istanbul in 2005. Benitez Iker Casillas, will defend Spain’s goal Gunn is still yet to make his first team and Valero move together as one for many years.” debut for City, but is highly-regarded to Madrid, having worked together within the club’s setup. previously at Liverpool, Chelsea, Inter, l Manchester City goalkeeper Angus and Napoli. l It has been 25 years since Arsenal legend David Seaman’s debut for the l Barcelona ‘keeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has won the UEFA Save of the Season award for 2014/15. The l Tony Roberts has completed his 23-year-old German international London club. Arsene Wenger, when switch from the coaching staff at won his award for his incredible interviewed about him, recalled: Arsenal to the equivalent at Swansea save against Robert Lewandowski “He was a special goalkeeper, and I City. He joins the Swans and links of Bayern Munich in the Champions’ discovered a special man as well”, the up with ex-Gunners’ keeper Lukasz League. Having initially stopped a Arsenal manager said. Wenger also Fabianski at the Liberty Stadium. point-blank shot from the Bayern praised Seaman’s “Special quality on the human front”, which helped striker, Ter Stegen scrambled across l Pro-Deflect manufacturer Jim Hollman the width of his goalmouth to scoop him settle into the surroundings at has been appointed as the new the spinning ball off the line just Arsenal. Goalkeeping Coach at Motherwell inches before it crossed. FC. Hollman, 37, began his coaching l A Moroccan team was left stunned when career at age 19, and took on the l Arsenal new-boy Petr Cech has their goalkeeper saw red for escorting role of Senior Goalkeeping Coach revealed to Arsenal Magazine that he a pitch-invader from the field during at Norwich in January 2000, when he had never thought about becoming a league match. MAS Fez ‘keeper was just 21 years old. You can find out a goalkeeper as a boy. He explained Mohamed Sokhra decided to take more about Jim and his pioneering that he always used to play as a left- action against the unruly fan, and grab equipment later on in the magazine. midfielder, until a nasty leg-break as a him to escort him from the field. After a short tussle, the fan gave up and left 10-year-old ruled him out for months l Meanwhile Newcastle United on end. He described this injury as a the field, and in a bizarre turn of events, goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman “defining” moment in his career as Sokhra was immediately sent off! has re-joined former Magpies boss he was able to train as a goalkeeper Alan Pardew at Crystal Palace. while sitting down because of his Woodman expressed his sadness at inability to walk. l Turning to MLS, and there was a WINTER 2015 11 takes a look at the stars of the future JONNY MADDISON GK1: What boots do you wear? Ronaldo because of the sheer hard work and JM: Nike Magistas – really snug fitting boot individual extras he does before and after GK1: Why/how did you become a GK1: What club do you support? training, combined with his natural ability - goalkeeper? JM: Despite being at Sunderland for years, he is an unbelievable athlete. JM: I started playing in goal when I was 9 I’m a big Newcastle United fan! When I was GK1: Biggest moment in football to date? years old. Before that believe it or not I was young I used to go to all the matches, the So far, I would have to say being on the an outfield player! The goalkeeper left from fans and stadium are brilliant and it’s a great bench for Leicester City against West our team and I was picked to have a go atmosphere. Ham in the Premier League. It was a great and it all went from there really. I was lucky GK1: Who has been the biggest influence atmosphere at Upton Park and a great enough to be scouted by Sunderland the on your career and why? experience for me. following season. JM: Overall I’d have to say each one of my GK1: GKs you would most like to coaches. I’ve been lucky to work with so emulate? many top coaches throughout my short JM: When I was younger I used to love career and each one of them has had a watching Shay Given. He was a great positive impact on the way I play the game shot stopper and had excellent reactions and I’m very grateful for that. They’ve when on his goal line. However, I think I certainly helped me become a more would most like to emulate Joe Hart, he “rounded” professional. is an excellent shot stopper with great GK1: Favourite band/artist? distribution too, and I think as a modern day JM: I love house and dance music. It really goalkeeper is very important to have this. gets you up for a game and puts you in a GK1: What do you most like to do in your good mood when you listen to it. I really spare time? like a lot of Disclosure’s new songs at the JM: In my spare time when I’m home, I like moment. to just chill out and take my dog out for GK1: Footballing idol? a walk with my girlfriend. I also like to go JM: Biggest goalkeeping idol would have shopping and sometimes go to the cinema. JONNY MADDISON Leicester City FC AGE: 21 HEIGHT: 187cm s GLOVES: Nike Gunn Cut tas gis Ma e Nik S: OT BO : Iker Casilas INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER astle United wc Ne : TED OR CLUB SUPP coaches BIGGEST INFLUENCE: My T: Disclosure FAVOURITE BAND/ARTIS to be Iker Casillas – his career speaks for itself, playing for one of the best clubs in the OLLIE DAVIES world for many, many years, and his trophy GK1: What gloves do you wear? cabinet to go with it. A great goalkeeper GK1: Why/how did you become a JM: I’m currently wearing Nike Gunn Cuts – I and leader for club and country – a model goalkeeper? really like these, they are a great fit and I pro. Biggest footballing idol has to be OD: Always ended up in net as a boy love rollfinger gloves. Cristiano Ronaldo for me. I’m a big fan of GK1: What gloves do you wear? 12 WINTER 2015 OLLIE DAVIES Swansea City FC AGE: 20 HEIGHT: 184cm GLOVES: Uhlsport Ergono mic BOOTS: Adidas INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER : CLUB SUPPORTED: Liv Pepe Reina erpool BIGGEST INFLUENCE: An drew Sparkes and Javi Garcia FAVOURITE BAND/ARTIS T: James Bay MH: Adidas CB: West Ham United GK1: What club do you support? GK1: Who has been the biggest influence MH: Arsenal on your career and why? GK1: Favourite band/artist? CB: For me it has been Adrian. He has MH: Justin Timberlake been superb for West Ham over the last GK1: Footballing idol? 2 seasons. It has been an honour to have MH: Iker Casillas worked closely with Adrian over the last 2 GK1: Biggest moment in football to date? season and train with him. I have learnt how Signing with Everton/ international call up fast the game is and the demand on how GK1: GK’s you would most like to fast the goalkeeper has to move into each emulate? position. MH: Wojciech Szczesny / Artur Boruc GK1: Favourite band/artist? GK1: What do you most like to do in your CB: Eminem spare time? MH: Watching box sets/ films or go going for a game of tennis GK1: Why/how did you become a keeper? GK1: What boots do you wear? CB: I liked the thought of being able to OD: Adidas make huge saves in matches and win the GK1: What club do you support? team games by keeping clean sheets. I was OD: Liverpool always put in goal when I was young and I GK1: Who has been the biggest influence impressed the people around me and stood on your career and why? by the decision to be a goalkeeper. OD: Probably Andrew Sparks and Javi GK1: What gloves do you wear? Garcia, the two goalkeeper coaches at CB: Uhlsport. For me they are a great glove, Swansea City Last season, push me to they are comfortable, light and get me become better technically and tactically through tough weather conditions. GK1: Favourite band/artist? GK1: What boots do you wear? OD: James Bay CB: Adidas Nitrochargers GK1: Footballing idol? GK1: What club do you support? OD: Pepe Reina and Hugo Lloris OD: Being on the bench in a Europa League West Ham United FC CLARKE BOGARDE OD: UHLSPORT ergonomic GK1: Biggest moment in football to date? CLARKE BOGARDE AGE: 17 HEIGHT: 186cm GLOVES: Uhlsport BOOTS: Adidas Nitrochargers INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER: Manuel Neuer CLUB SUPPORTED: West Ham United BIGGEST INFLUENCE: Adrian FAVOURITE BAND/ARTIST: Eminem GK1: Biggest moment in football to date? CB: My biggest moment to date would be MATEUSZ HEWELT Evrerton FC getting into the final of the Hong Kong international soccer sevens tournament, GK1: What do you most like to do in your unfortunately we lost in the final but to play spare time? in front of a big crowd in tough conditions OD: A little bit of Yoga!! was great. Also being able to train with the Argentinian National side when they MATEUSZ HEWELT played Croatia at Upton Park. To have played GK1: Why/how did you become a Mascherano, was a massive moment for me. goalkeeper? MH: When I was about 6/7 years old I jumped in goal in training and the manager said that I could be a good goalkeeper so I have stayed in goal since. GK1: What gloves do you wear? against Messi, Di Maria, Tevez, Aguero, AGE: 19 HEIGHT: 192cm GLOVES: Reusch BOOTS: Adidas INSPIRATIONAL PLAY ER CLUB SUPPORTED: Ars : Iker Casillas enal BIGGEST INFLUENCE : N/A FAVOURITE BAND/AR TIST: Justin Timberlake GK1: GK’s you would most like to emulate? CB: Neuer, Courtois, Casillas GK1: What do you most like to do in your spare time? CB: In my spare time I like to spend time with my family, my friends and people who MH: Reusch have supported me to get to where I have GK1: What boots do you wear? got to today. WINTER 2015 13 14 WINTER 2015 Tom Heaton The first Burnley player to be called up by England for 41 years “No idea whatsoever,” Tom Heaton at Burnley, having managed to pick to be in and around it. I’m thoroughly says of his first call-up to the England up the Player of the Year award at the enjoying it and I hope it continues. I’ll squad in July this year. Aged 24, five club. It was an incredible moment, keep trying to learn from it, get better years ago, GK1 client Heaton was the highlight of the season for me, and hopefully keep performing.” let go by Manchester United after obviously.” thirteen years at the club. Yet he has Superlatives become hard to find, “it Yet the rise to the top has been a rollercoaster one for the former United quickly ascended again, awarded was fantastic.” Yet that determination Burnley’s Player of the Year trophy to keep learning is obvious. “I was last season before manager Sean delighted to be there but wanted to loan stint at Swindon Town, Heaton was Dyche handed him the armband for make sure that I did myself justice and flown out to Belgium to United’s feeder the Clarets ahead of the 2015/16 looked to get better while I was there, club Royal Antwerp. While in Antwerp, season. and learn as much as I could.” more famous for its port than its Heaton is the first Burnley player “Obviously the standard’s very, man. In 2006, having enjoyed a successful football and with a population similar for 41 years (since Martin Dobson in very high. It’s the best players in the to that of some London boroughs, 1974) to be called up for England, and country coming together.” He says Heaton came to the realisation that he the only Sky Bet Championship player that the nature of the England squad needed to adapt himself to succeed, in the current England squad, getting reflects in training, “I’ve certainly found with or without United. his third consecutive call-up for the that in the goalkeeping department, October Internationals with Estonia and having worked with Joe [Hart] and Jack having not played there and did a real Lithuania. Butland, Rob Green in the previous trip big assessment of where I was at, and and Dave Watson the coach.” realised I needed to step things up and “It was obviously a fantastic moment, I was absolutely over the “There’s certainly a lot of high “I came away that summer [2006] probably step things up off the pitch standards there, it’s great to be involved in terms of lifestyle. Outside the walls Heaton aimed for Premier League and it’s nice to be on that stage really. of Man United I needed to make sure return after being released by United It certainly reminds me, the tempo of I was getting things right so if those it, of Man United training back from walls were taken away I was still able was to get back to the Premier League when I was a bit younger with the first to perform and produce at any football and it’s certainly been a good season team [in 2007/08]. I have to say it’s great club that I went to. That was a massive moon,” he recalls of the first call-up. Press Association “When I left Man United, the aim WINTER 2015 15 learning curve for me.” Loan spells followed at QPR, Rochdale and a doomed relegation dogfight with Wycombe Wanderers all in a turbulent 12 month period, and all in the year after he travelled to Moscow as part of a victorious 24 man Manchester United squad that lifted the Champions League. Currently in English football, there is an obvious overuse of the loan system, with big clubs abusing the system and offloading young To get that first step on the ladder is not easy to come by players, English and foreign, as fast European Championships, choosing to push through a loan to Swindon Town instead. “To get that first step on the ladder, which I think the one in 2005 was for me, the Swindon one, is not easy to come by. You look at the standard in my position, goalkeeping, throughout the league. It’s very high, you’re playing with people’s livelihood so every game means something. For someone to take a chance on you then, having never done it before, having not been out on loan, I was very fortunate. The manager Andy as possible. Heaton was an early “not all positive”, Heaton thinks that example of the consistent use of the loan “you need those building blocks of your 2015) and the assistant at the time, system, but he sees it as a vital factor in career, to build the foundation, which Ian Woan, who is now amazingly the the upbringing of him as a player and there is no substitute for.” assistant manager at Burnley ten years King (who sadly passed away in person. Even though some moves like In 2005, Heaton pulled out of on, I’m very grateful for that chance. I the 5 months at Antwerp in 2006 were the England under-19 squad for the think it’s a vital ingredient to build the PA 16 WINTER 2015 PA foundation of your career on, the loan few times. So when the call then came the backroom of the club as well as experience for me was brilliant.” to sign at Burnley, it was a no-brainer players there. So strange but a nice for me. I wanted to play for him [Dyche] feeling. When I left my aim was to get least, for Heaton. After making forty and then from then on really he set us back to the Premier League and be appearances for Cardiff City, including all out as you’ve seen, we had a lot of playing so it was nice to do that, a great many in their route to the League belief. We were super fit and the squad feeling walking out at Old Trafford and Cup Final (defeated on penalties by got better and better as time has gone you know it’s certainly a good memory Liverpool) , Heaton was allowed to on. So, yes, it was no surprise in the for me.” leave on a free transfer. Sean Dyche did, four walls for us that we managed to in fact, sign him then. “It’s interesting snowball it and be successful that year, and has quickly found his feet within that the year before, I signed at Bristol albeit I think there was probably a few the England set-up. ‘’I’ve got my foot City after I left Cardiff. I actually signed surprises on the outside of the club.” in the door and I want to make sure for the manager [Dyche] when he was And that promotion with Burnley I make an impact. It’s fantastic to be Those days are gone, for now at Heaton felt at home at Old Trafford Watford manager. Unfortunately, there meant an inevitable return to Old here for myself, the goalkeeping coach, was a little bit of a snag when the new Trafford for Heaton: “It was quite a the manager, the staff and everyone owners took over, he was sacked and strange feeling that. On one hand it connected with the club. I had a bit of my deal got torn up.” was a great to go back, strange in some grief off Gary Neville at the start saying ways. I signed as an 11 year old and left I’m supposed to be quiet as a new was about, I’d spent the day with him as a 24 year old. I spent a lot of time addition to the squad but that’s not my and spoke to him on the phone quite a there, knew an awful lot of people in way!’’. “So I had an inkling about what he WINTER 2015 17 KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT KIT MD-PRO MD-PRO GKP’s highly anticipated new M-Roll and Maximiser (removable finger spines) cuts are also being Exposure Range was released at the continued. The new models boast Giga, Contact, Quartz, Aqua and end of August 2015. Set to be their German Supersoft latex palms which are all of a professional quality. best range yet with varied cuts and latex’s Along with the new models, a clothing range has been released available to cater for every goalkeeper. Along consisting of a training t-shirt, slim fit track pants (non padded), with the traditional Roll Finger and Negative base layer leggings and a base layer long sleeve top. cuts, there will also be a Neg-Roll. 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Not too hot, not too cold - but “just right“, Outlast temperature regulating technology offers ultimate comfort through pro-active 22 WINTER 2015 Ergonomic360 Supergrip 360° Wrap provides a maximised catching area and perfect fitting Bionik+ X-Change Supergrip SUPERGRIP palm for high grip performance and perfect abrasion resistancy Schockzone with high rebound foam for optimised punching performance and cushioning Ergonomical preshape cut Ergonomical preshape cut for best wearing characteristics on the wrist 25° Angle 25°- Angle on the wrist supports the ergonomical hand pose Neoprene Bandage Full neoprene bandage for best wrist fixation WINTER 2015 23 24 WINTER 2015 Press Association Adrián San Miguel Interview by Begoña Pérez exclusively for GK1 A fter 16 long years league, he positioned himself as one of the fans and my teammates. I took my at his boyhood the most coveted goalkeepers in the chances in the FA Cup and the Capital club, Real Betis, Premier League. Ironically, Betis got One Cup, I grabbed that opportunity Adrián San Miguel relegated that season, a painful outcome and people started to acknowledge my was only afforded for Adrián who is a proud fan of the club, work. I am proud of the status I have the opportunity like his dad Manuel, a greengrocer and achieved after hard work”. He renewed his contract at the to play regular first football in Spain’s a passionate bético. He swapped very top flight during his last season with different cultures, but both West Ham beginning of October and is happy the verdiblancos. When preferred and Betis share one familiar territory for to re-engage himself to a club with goalkeeper Casto Espinosa received a him: dedicated fans. promising prospects. “The Chairmen red card against Malaga in September “There are many teams in London are now preparing for the next step 2012, Adrián stepped in and gained the but West Ham is the club of the working to compete at the same level with confidence of his manager at the time, class people, the brave team with great other London teams. We are moving former West Bromwich Albion coach, history. And we have outstanding to the Olympic Stadium, with 55,000 Pepe Mel. supporters. There are thousands of fans spectators I am sure we will fill the in away games travelling from London”, seats, saying goodbye to Upton Park… successfully qualifying for the Europa he admits in an exclusive interview for We are looking forward to having a League, but it wasn’t enough for Adri GK1. ambitious team next year”. Betis ended that campaign to feel wanted at his beloved club. His Adrián recognises that changing Another new step Adrián is in favour contract expired and he was offered clubs was a ‘hard step’ at first. “It was a of his the appointment of Slaven Bilic a new one that showed him how the difficult decision but now I can say it as manager. “Since he arrived he has board was more interested in recruiting was the right one. I have grown up as tried to transmit his ideal view and the talent from abroad than embracing professional and as a person”. team has adapted quite well to him, but a canterano they had groomed The love is mutual. West Ham fans also he should take credit for adapting have embraced him as one of their himself to the players at his disposal. most charismatic players. “Everything After a good start, we are doing things 31 leagues starts did not go unnoticed. went quite well from the start. I in the right way. It is not a coincidence Sam Allardyce welcomed him at West was substitute in the beginning as that we are in a good position in the Ham in the summer of 2013 and after Jaaskelainen was the nº 1 goalkeeper. table,” added the 28-year-old ‘keeper, a few months of adjusting to a new I had to earn the trust of the manager, speaking to GK1 in October. themselves. At least his eleven clean sheets in WINTER 2015 25 into that game having just served a That was the game when Mourinho game, it is no surprise to see Adrián three match suspension and it was not claimed we played 19th century answer eloquently when asked about easy for him to face the likes of Agüero, football (smiles) but we actually gave the challenging pace and the physical Sterling and Yaya Touré after a month our best to save ourselves. And I will approach of the Premier League. Is it on the sidelines. He finished the game always remember the FA Cup game more difficult here to be a goalkeeper with a well-deserved Man of the Match against Everton when I had to score the than in Spain? “It is not more difficult, award as the Hammers’ maintained winning penalty last season”. but it is different”, he assures. “You have their outstanding away form. Having adapted well to the English When asked about what to be much more aware of high goalkeepers he admires the most in balls, players are more threatening the Premier League, the first name in the 6-yard box and the games he mentions is Jussi Jaaskelainen, are more ‘ida y vuelta’ (box-to-box), the man he ousted as the club’s they risk long shots from long No 1 goalie. Behind the scenes, distance. You have to be more he was actually a mentor for the ready in every action. In Spain they Spaniard during his adaptation try to play more from the back, process to English football. with the feet, the action starts “There are good goalkeepers in sometimes from the goalkeeper. So the Premier League, but since I you have to be learning different arrived to West Ham I paid a lot qualities”. of attention to Jussi. Despite his age, his experience, after so many His compatriots Pepe Reina and De Gea struggled to adjust seasons in this competition, he was themselves in the untested territory a hard-working professional. The of English football, but Adrián first one to arrive to the training claims it was not so complicated ground and the last to leave. He for him. “To be honest, I adapted helped me a lot. Apart from being myself quite well since I arrived. a great goalkeeper, he is a great My teammates helped me a lot. guy. Having the support of a senior Maybe high balls was the most difficult challenge. In every corner, I Adrián celebrates after scoring the winning penalty against Everton in last season’s FA Cup (PA) to me”. He also points out Joe Hart, was pushed, elbowed, tackled, and the referees didn’t blow the whistle. player like him was very important “Since I arrived, I have had quite a “he is in a great form”, and Hugo Lloris. So you have to make yourself stronger, few good performances. Manchester “They both are in their best moment, get experience of these scenarios and City away was one of the best ones, Courtois had a great last season but be more clever and quicker to avoid considering they are a big side and now he is injured and that has stopped mistakes”. they hadn’t lost a game in the league his progression. I don’t forget De Gea, until that fixture. But I do remember but he has shown what he is capable of one of the most reliable goalkeepers other good games like the one against during a few seasons, not only one. He in the Premier League, having excelled Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in my first is enjoying a great level and he is still in memorable performances like his season. We draw 0-0 and we took a showing it”. Adrián insists he never had club’s superb recent victory away at valuable point to avoid relegation and a specific idol when he was a child, but Manchester City. Adrián came back finish the season in a good position. followed the likes of Oliver Kahn, Peter Now he has established himself as 26 WINTER 2015 it could happen at some point”. But living in a foreign country it is also an advantage. He talks passionately about his life in London, where he lives with his wife while they expect the arrival of their first child, Enzo. “Maybe the weather is the hardest thing”, he jokes. “On a personal level, I have had my wife’s help with the language, she speaks quite well [she previously lived in Ireland and Scotland]. Now I cope quite well with the language. It is very important to develop myself as a person and as professional”. “What I like most about London is its variety. You can do whatever you feel Adrián saves an attempt by Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero (PA) like at any moment: restaurants, gigs, Schmeichel and Gianluigi Buffon. “As than West Ham. But I am training and theatre, football games. It is a great city, I grew up, I admired the great cantera playing, trying my best to make it I am lucky to live near central London of Spanish goalkeepers we had and we possible. I hope it will happen in the in Canary Wharf and there are many still have, like Íker Casillas, Víctor Valdés, future if I work well and constantly, as I possibilities. It is city that never sleeps!”. Pepe Reina… and an endless number of have done since I arrived, with the hope them I could still mention”. Does he find any common reason in goalkeepers’ coaching in Spain behind such a successful generation of shot stoppers? “There is good work behind the scenes. And also the way the game is played in Spain helps the goalkeeper feel as an extra player on the pitch. It is important that the goalie feels part of the team and participates in the group.” It is no secret that Adrián would love to play for the national team. His impressive form has alerted Vicente Del Bosque, but he admits it is quite difficult to be offered that opportunity when you ply your trade overseas. “It is true that playing abroad could be an obstacle. But that makes you try even harder. If you play in a top team in the league, maybe you have more chances Celebrating West Ham’s second goal against City earlier this year (PA) WINTER 2015 27 The wansea S with Andrew Sparkes, Academy Goalkeeper Coach at Swansea City FC Swansea City’s distinctive style of play has gained plaudits fromaround the Premier League and beyond in recent years, especially after Garry Monk’s record-breaking 2014/15 season, where the Swans finished in 8th place with 56 points – their highest since being in the top flight. Under recent Technically, we ask our Academy their small- managers Goalkeepers to: sized games!). Martinez, l Use both left and right foot. Therefore the Sousa, Rodgers, l Use a range of different passing focus for them Laudrup, and current boss Monk, the techniques l Use the passing techniques over a range of distances Way would be rolling the ball out, short passing, and control. At each age group, we add more Swans have developed a brand of Tactically: technical and tactical layers, so that football that requires players 1-11 to l Provide good angles and distances of by the time the players reach the u21s be comfortable in possession of the support for outfield players l Recognise different ways to play out ball. To play as a goalkeeper in the ‘Swansea City Way’, they must have from the back l Know when and where to use the attributes mainly associated with different types and ranges of outfield players: vision, composure on distribution or the 1st team, they can execute all techniques under pressure and against different systems. For this to happen, the building blocks must be in place at all levels of the Academy. Every training session includes a type the ball, range of passing, scanning, Psychologically: of distribution, either integrated into angles, and distances of support. l Show composure whilst on the ball the main topic (e.g crosses followed by Recent goalkeepers for the Swans’ 1st team have displayed these attributes clearly in the Premier League – De Vries, Vorm, Tremmel, and Fabianski. under pressure l Show the ability to scan for different options l Show bravery to play passes in tight areas a throw/side volley), or a stand-alone segment (e.g dealing with pass-backs). Throughout the season, every aspect of distribution is covered for that specific age group or level of goalkeeper, in order to give them the best possible chance to The Swansea City Academy is no different from the first team. Training Goalkeepers in the Academy must It is important that we develop the show the technical, tactical and goalkeepers in training sessions in goalkeepers will be incorporated into psychological DNA traits needed to readiness for the actual game. Each the team possession drills in end-zones. play the ‘Swansea City Way’. It is vital age group has a carefully thought- This exercise gives the goalkeepers that our goalkeepers are comfortable out curriculum using actual stats and the opportunity to practise decision- on the ball, enjoy having the ball analysis from each age group – it making in small areas in a position at their feet, show good vision and would be unreasonable to expect an they would find themselves in during technical ability on the ball, and u9 goalkeeper to play a driven pass out a game – all the play in front of them, become the extra player in possession. to the winger, as it doesn’t happen on with added pressure. 28 WINTER 2015 execute their skills in game situations. Also during the week, the Session Examples One-touch Keep Away A warm up activity in a 6x6 yard square Exercise: The three players on the outside of the square must try to pass the ball around using only one touch, without the goalkeeper in the middle touching the ball Progression: Players must take 2 touches Players must take 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 etc touches Coaching Points: Quality of passing Angles and distances of support Scanning to see passing options Body position to receive pass Disguise of pass Range Of Passing It is vital the the Goalkeeper has a good range of passing which can be used in different situations. Exercise: The Goalkeeper must look to play the ball out to one of the players. Depending on where the player is located or his run, then goalkeeper must play then ball to him. Players can go in front, behind or to the side of mannequins The goalkeeper must be able to; play the ball into feet / to chest / to head / into the space / into areas to win the ball Progression: Players can change positions to make the decisions making process harder for the goalkeeper Coaching Points: Decision Making - which player to pass to Decision Making - which area to pass the ball to the player Decision Making - What time of pass will be most effective. WINTER 2015 29 Passing In Tight Areas The Goalkeeper must be comfortable to play out from the back in tight areas under pressure in a game situation. Exercise: The goalkeeper must look to play the ball out in tight areas to find a spare player. The player then passes the ball back to the Goalkeeper who then looks to pass to another free player. The goalkeeper must move the ball as quickly as he can, finding a new supporting angles after every pass he makes. Progression: Players can move behind a mannequin (so he is no longer an option), so the goalkeeper must find another free player. The player who passes then ball to the Goalkeeper, then puts pressure on the Goalkeeper, who must find the other 2 spare players to pass the ball to. Coaching Points: Decision Making - 1 touch or two touch Angles and distances of support Decision Making - Which pass to play Scanning to see passing options Decision Making - Type of pass ; side foot/driven Body position to receive pass Technical - Quality of pass Short To Long Combination When a team presses high when dealing with goal kicks, its important to get the 1st pass out and back to the Goalkeeper as quick as possible as he becomes the spare player. The Goalkeeper can then switch play using a driven or lofted pass. Exercise: The Goalkeeper passes the ball out and receives it straight back. The Goalkeeper then looks to switch the ball to the opposite side using a driven or lofted pass. Progression: Once the player passes the ball back to the Goalkeeper, he can put pressure on the Goalkeeper. The receiving player who is deep can change his position. Coaching Points: Body position to receive pass Quality of initial pass out from the goal kick 1st touch away from pressure Angles and distances of support Decision Making - Type of pass ; driven/lofted pass Scanning to see passing options Technical - Quality off pass The result? Technically and tactically proficient goalkeepers 30 WINTER 2015 At the end of the 2014/15 season, the Swans u21 side won the U21 Premier League Development 2 title at the Liberty tactical awareness to play out from the the technical and tactical level that he back under pressure. has attained at Swansea will make it His performances last season have an easy transition to play in any team’s Stadium. Last season’s U21 goalkeeper, secured him a 6-month loan deal to system, and in any league. Oliver Davies, was an integral part of Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premiership. the winning side as he was able to offer Kilmarnock’s style of play will be or elsewhere, Oliver’s technical and the team composure on the ball, and slightly different to the one that Oliver tactical ability and adaptability on the bravery to play out in tight areas. He also has developed in during his time as a ball will be an asset to any playing style demonstrated good technical ability and Swansea City Academy goalkeeper, but or system. Long term, whether at Swansea City Andrew Sparkes – Coaching Bio In 2011, Andrew spent a season at current Austrian Champions Red Bull Salzburg as their U16-18 goalkeeping coach. During his time in Salzburg, he coached both Austrian and German international goalkeepers at u17, u19 and u21 levels. At Swansea City, in his current role as Head of Academy Goalkeeping, Andrew is responsible for creating and implementing the goalkeeper age-specific curriculums and the methodology and structure for the goalkeepers from u9 level to u21. At the Swans, Andrew has worked with the full A spectrum of goalkeepers throughout the club, up to and including the first ndrew is a highly- Swansea City, New York Red Bulls, and team on a number of occasions. He was motivated, passionate, Red Bull Salzburg. also the u21 goalkeeper coach during articulate, and capable Andrew’s vision, leadership, training the 2014/15 season which saw the professional with methods, man-management, player u21s team crowned champions of the substantial coaching recruitment, and deployment of the Premier League Development 2. background in the UK, Europe, most effective performance tools and USA, and Africa. Andrew’s football analysis helped the New York Red Bulls educator at the Football Association of experience, player management establish themselves at the leading Wales, and has previously worked in skills, and in-depth knowledge of Academy in the United States, with the same role for US Soccer; whilst also goalkeeping have enabled him a wide reputation for developing presenting at English Premier League, to achieve significant success as a goalkeepers for the United States Youth Austrian Bundesliga, and European Goalkeeper Coach/Head of Academy National Squads – more than any club Goalkeeping Coaching events. Goalkeeping over the last 10 years at in America. Andrew also works as a coach WINTER 2015 31 Lee Kendall The England Women’s goalkeeping coach talks to GK1 about a new dawn in the women’s professional game. “The English national anthem is part uncomfortable position of standing bronze medal three days later and finish of the process before a game that alongside his colleagues and having to as the top European country in the happens at international level but it belt out ‘God Save the Queen’, but his tournament. only lasts for about 30 or 40 seconds. focus, like compatriot and head coach It’s something you need to look past Mark Sampson, remained solely on we got the nation inspired and people and I’m very proud to be working for helping England inspire a nation. have started to stand up and notice England.” And inspiring a nation was exactly “It was really important to us that women’s football,” says Kendall. A sincere response from a true what they do. After a heartbreaking professional. As a proud Welshman exit to Japan in the semi-finals of the of the newspaper, to the third, to the from Newport, the England Women’s World Cup, the Three Lionesses showed second and then to the back pages. It goalkeeping coach Lee Kendall admirable courage to pick themselves even hit the front pages at one point so may have found himself in the up and beat Germany to claim the we wanted to leave behind something 32 WINTER 2015 “It went from the fourth back page Kendall in his playing days at Haverfordwest County (PA) that people can remember. I think the for the games and afterwards when cent jump between average crowds whole country can be proud of a hard- we’d won it was nice to see the girls in the past 12 months alone. However, working and honest group. celebrate and enjoy themselves,” recalls still only one in five dads want their Kendall. daughters to play football and the FA “I think the players were together and it’s something we had worked on - “But they were also in the knowledge are determined to change this statistic. to be one team and be a driving force. they were in a tournament environment Kendall, who has a daughter himself, We worked with sports psychologists, and there was always another game is eager to see women’s football who were fantastic in getting every around the corner. We moved on continue to rise in popularity and but player in a really good place, and quickly and focused on the next game insists there is more work to be done. getting people on board. It was really to get ourselves in shape for the next important we stuck together, because battle.” we certainly had some ups and downs in Canada.” Recent studies have revealed “It’s something that’s going to take time,” he says. “We all realise it’s going to step more football is now the most popular team steps before we can reach five out of sport among girls and women, with five. It’s about allowing girls the chance inside the England camp throughout 2.89million players competing for 5,000 to understand what football is about their time in Canada, with stories of female teams. whether that’s at school or at grass Much was made of the team spirit solo Irish dancing from Manchester The professional game is also going roots level. City striker Toni Duggan and repeated from strength to strength. Since the dressing room renditions of the Steps Women’s Super League was founded and gives you the understanding of hit ‘Tragedy’. in 2011, there has been a 70 per cent teamwork and what it is to be in a team increase in attendances, with a 22 per and what it is to be an individual. We “They prepped themselves really well “Football keeps you fit and healthy WINTER 2015 33 need to take small steps and let girls myself to go to university to study much the goalkeepers contributed to take decisions for themselves. Sports & Exercise Science. us getting so far in the World Cup,” says “It gave me the understanding of “I think the better we do at Kendall. “There were important moments in international level, the better chance the background of sport and football we have of inspiring more girls to play in particular. It put me in good games when Karen [Bardsley] made the game.” stead because it gave me a good big saves to keep us in it and then understanding of what footballers need there was a big, important contribution international coach is anything but on and off the pitch and it’s something from Siobhan Chamberlain in the straightforward. After bringing a 12- as a coach you need to do. You’re quarter-finals when Karen got injured. year playing career to an end in 2012, forever learning and when you rest on She proved her worth by coming on which had taken him from Crystal your laurels then that’s when bad things and keeping a clean sheet and her Palace, Cardiff and a host of other clubs happen.” distribution was fantastic. Kendall’s route to becoming an before finishing off at Prestatyn, he decided to take time out of the game and study Sports and Exercise Science. It was a risk for a 31-year-old with a young family to support, But as his recent achievements with England have proven it was a gamble worth taking. “I started off as every little boy does with the ambition to become a professional footballer and I managed to achieve that,” says the 34-year-old. “I didn’t hit the highest of heights so when I finished I needed to start What I can’t get away from is how much the goalkeepers contributed to us getting so far in the World Cup thinking about how I was going to make a living. My dad then passed A goalkeeper is often put under the away which put me in a bad place spotlight in the women’s game and mentally. Luckily enough I knew some can often be on the end of some unfair good guys in football. One of them was criticism, but Kendall was lucky enough Osian Roberts, who works with Wales, to work with three top shot-stoppers in while coaches at Cardiff were really, Karen Bardsley, Siobhan Chamberlain really good to me and they all gave me and Carly Telford. First-choice keeper advice. Bardsley received widespread praise “It set me on the coaching path and for her displays in the knockout games it was something I really wanted to dive but Kendall was quick to point out the into. I didn’t want to do it half-heartedly important role her understudies played so I started off my badges but I wanted in the tournament. to take some time out and took it upon 34 WINTER 2015 “What I can’t get away from is how “Carly [Telford] in fairness was always ultra-positive; she trained really well and was always ready if called upon. We always knew as goalkeepers it wasn’t just the player who started, it was about us a union and fortunately for Karen she took the plaudits but she knows she had two colleagues behind her who were driving her on from the bench. “That’s what goalkeeping is about, all of them should be proud of themselves.” The Outsider - Jonathan Wilson Book review The Outsider Written by Jonathan Wilson, a critically acclaimed writer and journalist, his book on the history of football tactics, Inverting the pyramid won football book of the years awards in the UK and Italy and in turn led to Jonathan writing The Outsider. Jonathan also writes for The Guardian and World Soccer. anywhere in his team’s half. When looking at the history of the every penalty shootout hero there will goalkeeper it was interesting to see how the always be the potential for the goalkeeper goalkeeper went in the first 50 years from to be the scapegoat. 1863 from being very much part of the team This book looks at the heroes and the to a very different component of the team scapegoats of the goalkeeping word of the with his own specific area, different rules as last 150 years and tells countless stories of well as a different colour kit to the rest of the the characters that have been the last line of team. defence, those responsible for thwarting the At this point the keeper had become a more specialized position and quite often W hugely important over the years but for seemed to be a position adopted by more goals that the majority of spectators want to see. Jonathan Wilson’s excellent book hilst writing ‘Inverting the colourful characters than the rest of the explores the history of the goalkeeper Pyramid’, it became very clear team, such as William ‘Fatty’ Foulkes who in fine detail and gives us a detailed to Jonathan Wilson that when was the most famous keeper at the turn of understanding of the unique psychological looking at team formations the role of the century who literally filled the goal, by pressures of the goalkeeper and all the the goalkeeper was never considered. the end of his career his weight was said to intricacies of the character required to be a be 28 stone to go with his 6’4” frame. goalkeeper. At the outset of the FA rules in 1863 the goalkeeper would effectively be whichever Over the next 100 years, the goalkeeper A must read for any goalkeepers looking member of the team happened to be has gradually been slowly re-assimilated to understand how their position has furthest back during defending. Under the into the team. In the 1960s the ‘Sweeper evolved over the years. ‘Fair Catch’ rule any player could handle the keeper’ term was coined as it became more ball and then take a free kick but not carry fashionable for goalkeepers to come out of the ball. Interestingly, the first game under their box more., Manuel Neuer has become FA rules, between Barnes and Richmond the ultimate example of this term as ended up a goalless draw despite each team demonstrated in the 2014 World Cup. having nine forwards and two backs as was the fashion at the time. It wasn’t until 1871 that the rules were The change to the back pass rule, introduced in 1992 after the 1990 World Cup where keepers were prone to stalling with changed to recognize the position and the ball, followed by the six second rule has allow a ‘goalkeeper’ to ‘be at liberty to use also led to modern day goalkeepers needing his hands for the protection of his goal’ to be much better with their feet and ball and it wasn’t until 1909 that a goalkeeper distribution has become more than a long would wear a different colour shirt. It wasn’t punt or throw upfield as possession and ball until 1912 that the goalkeeper could only retention has become more important. handle the ball in his own box rather than The goalkeeper position has become WINTER 2015 35 ames J Goalkeeper training with Hollman James Hollman is a professional goalkeeper coach currently working with the senior squad at Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership and as a consultant for Sport Careers, a specialist sports marketing company www.sportcareers.co.uk. James is also the inventor of the revolutionary agility and deflection training equipment from ProDeflect™ goalkeeping training equipment. James’s career in goalkeeping started year working relationship with a young in 1992 when he joined the Ipswich Robert Green, one of GK1’s earliest Town School of Excel-lence. He clients. signed his first professional contract In a six year spell at Norwich City in 1995 to join the senior squad James was part of a team that reached alongside fellow youth goalkeeper the Championship play-off final in 2001 Richard Wright and established pro and won the Championship title and Craig Forrest. promotion to the Premier League in James went on to play close to 200 2004. James also played a big part in games at semi-professional level and convincing then manager Peter Grant continued to play when his coaching to replace the departing Robert Green career started in Ipswich Town’s newly with a young David Marshall. implemented academy set up. This was followed by a similar “I was 23 at the time and had played 200 odd games mostly at maybe work my way to that level as a opportunity at East Anglian rivals semi-professional level, and all of a player but inevitably the coaching took Norwich City in 2000 which in turn sudden I’m working with Paul Crichton, over. Within 12 months of starting my led to James being offered the senior a goalkeeper 10 years my senior with first senior job I’m walking out on to the goalkeeper coaching position as part of over 400 league games to his name. In Millennium Stadium pitch to warm Rob Nigel Worthington’s coaching staff, as truth I saw it as a chance to be back in a Green up for the play-off final, three well as the start of what would be a five full time professional environment and years later we won the Championship 36 WINTER 2015 me to start having the prototypes made professional-ly. This was when development really started and I began to look at different designs, materials and production methods, but it wasn’t until 2014, during my time away from coaching, that I had the time to visit professional manufacturers and PRO 2 material specialists in order to develop the product you see today.” and suddenly I’m coaching in the Ian Baracloughs Motherwell FC in the Premier League.” Scottish Premier League. “It was a great experience and a huge “The idea for ProDeflect came to “Versions of the product have been sold to Arsenal, Manchester United, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Southampton, learning curve, gaining qualifications is me in about 1996; I was warming up Swansea City, Cardiff City, Ipswich Town, important and offer any coach a huge for a game, we had arrived late at the Norwich City and Blackpool.” amount but there no substitute for stadium and time was running out “Of course I use it regularly here at gaining first hand experience at as high a to prepare. It came to dealing with Motherwell and I’ve not met a keeper lev-el as possible. Pressure on everything a few strikes from the edge of the yet that doesn’t like it.” you do and every decision you make. 18 yard area and I didn’t remove the That taught me a lot in a very short time.” groundsman’s barrier. It was a simple Why is it so good? James later returned to Ipswich Town rope intended to help the grass grow “For years I looked for a specific in 2008 for a three year spell working by keeping the goalkeepers out of the piece of deflection equipment and for managers Jim Magilton, Roy Keane six yard box during the warm-up. One experimented with all sorts of gear and Paul Jewell, as well as with senior of the shots hit the rope and deflected to try and recreate a deflection in an goalkeepers such as Richard Wright and the ball, and that was the moment the effective training session, but I found Asmir Begović. idea was conceived.” nothing that I felt was good enough. This was followed by a very “It wasn’t until 2005 that I started to That was when I set about developing successful two and a half year period, experiment. I couldn’t find anything a deflection product that met my beginning in 2010 with Malky Mackay’s that would effectively repli-cate a re-quirements and the demands of Cardiff City team. James again was deflection and so I started to play with goalkeepers at the highest level.” teamed up with David Marshall along a few ideas and bits of equipment to try with GK1 client Tom Heaton, and in and develop the idea that came to me No need to manufacture a deflection the first season they reached the play nine years prior. By 2009 I finally had a “Many pieces of equipment require offs and League Cup final, before prototype good enough to use with the the server to take aim at them and that being crowned league champions the seniors at Ipswich Town, where Richard allows the goal-keeper the opportunity following season to secure a return to Wright and Asmir Begović were among to anticipate the defection and take the Premier League. the first senior players to experience the the necessary steps to deal with it. With product in action.” ProDeflect equipment the ball is aimed James parted company with Cardiff “Progress moved steadily along at the goal or goalkeeper and not at 18 months away from coaching, until 2012 when the positive feedback the equipment, which eliminates the during which time he developed the I had from every one of the many goalkeeper’s ability to anticipate the ProDeflect products prior to joining goalkeepers who had used it prompted deflection.” in January 2014 and went on to spend WINTER 2015 37 of those benefits. The feedback from coaches and goalkeepers as well as my own experiences have identi-fied the following benefits.” Increased focus “Some coaches expressed concerns that the equipment would cause goalkeepers to form bad habits, namely taking their head back and away from the ball. In fact the opposite happens; it ProDeflect with David Marshall forces the keeper to increase focus and Infinite types of realistic deflections Versatility mental discipline to attack the ball and and realistic situations “I wanted a piece of equipment that watch it all the way into their hands.” “The vast majority of equipment out had no limits. Most equipment is one there allowed the goalkeeper to see the dimensional and very restrictive when Realistic psychological approach initial strike at goal, and then anticipate in use. ProDeflect has no limits, the “In competitive games the vast majority the deflections and the angle of the server can kick from as close to the of deflections are unpredictable. deflection. ProDeflect was de-signed equipment as they like, can use any As mentioned, other deflection to reduce the goalkeeper’s capacity to technique and hit it as hard as they products require the server to aim anticipate and it is built using materials want. Equally the latest version allows at the equipment which means the that produce an infinite number the user to move the equipment easily goalkeeper expects the deflection of realistic deflections in terms of during a session making a change of and in some cases can predict the direction, spin, angle and speed just like angle or distance simple. ProDeflect angle that deflection will take in or- those seen in competitive games. The is also designed to allow the user to der to sufficiently prepare for it. With addition of the sight shield increases in-crease or decrease the potential for ProDeflect it is nearly impossible to the realism by replicating bodies a deflection by adding or removing the predict a deflection and even harder to blocking the goalkeeper’s vision.” individual parts of the net.” predict the angle of that deflection. This means, as in a game, the goal-keeper The goalkeeper will have the chance No damage to the footballs can’t wait for a deflection and must to deal with 99% of the strikes at goal “I have felt the wrath of many a kit react to the first shot and only deal with “ProDeflect is designed to deflect man because the gear I used to a deflec-tion if and when it happens.” the ball but equally it is designed to create a deflection caused damage ensure the goalkeep-er has the chance to the footballs, and with this in mind Unrivalled reaction training to deal with the shot. It is frustrating ProDeflect uses materials that will not “The goalkeeper can’t anticipate the when a deflection is so big that the ball damage your footballs.” deflection and it is therefore a ‘genuine’ travels nowhere near the goal and the reaction training tool.” goalkeeper is not tested. ProDeflect is What are the benefits? designed so the larger deflections still “The product is currently at Cardiff Realistic training hit the target but they take the pace off University where Professor Len Noakes “ProDeflect is realistic in that the the ball in order to allow the goalkeeper and his team are put-ting it through deflections it creates replicate those more time to make up the greater a series of tests to establish precisely you see in a game.” distance and potentially make a save.” what the benefits are and the scale 38 WINTER 2015 Enjoyment Models available “The one piece of feedback that is PRO1S - The PRO1S is the original and consistent is the enjoyment and biggest of ProDeflects products. 20ft distraction from the typi-cal training wide and 6ft tall it provides the biggest load. As Tom Heaton touches on in target area. his quote, the goalkeeper can work ex-tremely hard without realising their PRO2 - The PRO2 is also 6ft high but is work rate.” slightly smaller at 18ft wide. We believe “John Ruddy says he didn’t realise this is our best product and it has how good the ProDeflect product achieved strong feedback from many actually was until he used it himself. of our customers. The PRO2 is more I have spent a significant amount of mobile than the PRO1S and is easily time filming the equipment in use moved during a session, making it easy attempting to illus-trate as many type to change angle and distance. It is also of the deflections that are achieved. portable - the entire product comes in It is easy to see the larger deflections a bag measuring 6ft long and can fit in and look great, but what it can’t to an average car - and is quicker to set show you is that even the slightest up with an assembly time of under five of touches on the equipment can minutes. alter the flight enough to cause a big problem. Equally the equipment is PRO3 - The PRO3 measures 10ft designed so sometimes the ball can wide and 5ft tall and is designed for strike it but the ball won’t deviate from younger goalkeepers and domestic its original course. In cases like this it users. However it is built with the same is the sound of the deflection that can standards as all ProDeflect products cause the problem for the keeper and so is capable of with-standing the as mentioned before forces increased more intensive demands of senior focus and they must watch the ball all goalkeepers. the in to them.” David Marshall “Jim has been involved in the higher levels of professional football for over 20 years and he has used his knowledge and experience to produce the ProDeflect equipment. I benefit from using it and without doubt it is the best piece of equipment I have used.” John Ruddy “ProDeflect is brilliant, I didn¹t realise exactly how good until i used it. Its realistic and replicates almost every deflection your likely to see in a game.” Asmir Begovic “A top quality piece of equipment, It brought the best out of me and will definitely improve anyone who uses it.” Tom Heaton “I love using ProDeflect, loads of great sessions can be put on using it, you don¹t realise how hard you are working because its so enjoyable and it defiantly makes you better.” PRO 1 WINTER 2015 39 Sweden’s Super Stopper Under-21 European Championship hero Patrik Carlgren on securing his nation a historic victory, future goals and how his brothers are to blame for his shot stopping skills. With one dive to his left and another to his right – a routine first played out when his older brothers belted the ball at him in goal as a youth - Patrik Carlgren became a national hero in Sweden. The date, June 30; the location, Prague; Håkan Ericson’s side had made it to the final of the Under-21 European Championship, where they would face a multi-talented Portugal outfit. After 120 goalless minutes it was to come down to kicks from 12 yards to decide which nation would get their Press Association hands on the trophy for the first time. Penalties, as ever, presented the chance for the goalkeepers to make a real name for themselves. And, following the 10th strike, that’s exactly Czech Republic, it was evident Carlgren worked hard for each other and what Carlgren had done. is still beaming as much about the everyone liked each other. It was victory as he was just a little under two unique and the biggest thing that months ago. pushed us to victory. After superbly keeping out Ricaro Esgaio’s effort to give the Swedes the advantage, he then blocked the “It was amazing, perfect and a great “We are not the biggest nation but highly-rated William Carvalho’s attempt, experience for me to take into the we love football and we managed to securing a 4-3 victory for Blågult. future,” he said. beat some of the best nations in the Recalling the tournament in the 40 WINTER 2015 “We had a perfect team. Everyone world.” The exciting 23-year-old revealed that Patrik’s father, Ulf, was a footballer he often still relives his heroic moment in himself, playing as a central defender the comfort of his own home. for Goteborg and Brage in the 1980s. “I can just sit down and watch the But, unlike some pushy parents, shoot-out on YouTube now, which is Carlgren said his choice of profession amazing, and it still gives me goose was left down to him. bumps over my body.” Standing just 12 yards from your opponent, who pretty much as the whole goal to aim for, most stoppers go “When I was younger he told me to do whatever I liked, as long as I enjoyed it.” he said. “I chose football, which of course he one of the countries to have caught the Premier League bug. “My dream league is the Premier League and of course I will work hard to try and get there,” he revealed. “But I have my contract here now and I’ll just keep giving 100% every day to be as good as I can.” David De Gea, Joe Hart and Iker Casillas are just three current keepers into shoot-outs more with hope rather likes, and he was happy. But even if I that the Swede has huge respect and than expectation. chose something completely different admiration for. But Carlgren is the total opposite; he expects to save them and has done ever he would’ve been supportive. “I ask him for advice when I need it, Though growing up it was a now retired Dutchman who won the since he was forced into developing his he will tell me what he thinks but he Champions League with two different skills as a kid through his older brothers’ always leaves it up to what I want.” clubs that a young Patrik looked up to liking for shooting practice. “Before the semi-final and final we did penalties in training, just in case it At club level, Carlgren started his career at Falu FK before moving to IK Brage in 2012. most. “I always watched Edwin van der Sar when I was younger,” he revealed. “I loved how he always looked so happened, and because I’d saved a lot Another eye-catching campaign I just had this good feeling in my body with the Division 1 Norra side saw him comfortable in the goal and how he about it,” he revealed. earn his big break at the age of 21 as spread calmness to his back four. “I like penalties and like having the responsibility of the situation. “Also, when I was younger, I’ve always AIK, a giant in Swedish football, came knocking at his door. Leaping at the chance to showcase “That’s just what I try to do when I play. If you are calm then it makes everything easier for the team.” After lifting the ultimate prize with been a goalkeeper because my two his talents on a bigger stage, Carlgren older brothers always used to chuck me didn’t take long to make an impression, the Under-21s, the 23-year-old can no in the goal and take shots at me. breaking into the first-team just a few longer represent his country at that months after arriving. age-level. “I feel lucky for that now, but not so much back then.” Even more impressively, the Samuelsdals IF academy graduate spoke about how a lack of data on the opposition meant his saves were purely down to instinct. “No homework was done before the final,” he admitted. “We couldn’t find anything on the But, like any player moving up the footballing ladder, it’s been a steep determined character he is, Carlgren learning curve for the stopper. has his eyes set on a much bigger goal. “I’ve learnt so much since I came to AIK,” he said. “There’s a lot of pressure from the fans and the media because they want to win every game. “I love to play with that pressure other teams or their players because though because every game is like a they hadn’t recently had a shootout or final.” taken a lot of penalties. “I made my saves on impulse.” But being the ambitious and Carlgren, a self confessed Manchester United fan, says Sweden is “I’m going for the big one. I want to play for the Sweden senior team, that’s my goal now,” he said. “There’s some good competition there but it would be a dream to play and I have belief that I can do it.” With confidence like that and the ability to match, you’d expect, rather than hope, Carlgren to achieve his ultimate goal in the not too distant future. WINTER 2015 41 Fred Barber The man behind ProSoccer Keeper When Fred Barber looked at the gloves on offer to goalkeepers today, a worrying trend was apparent. The market was saturated by big brands and prices touching £100. As a goalkeeper with over 400 professional appearances under his belt and coaching experience at both club and international level, it was a situation he believed needed addressing and it led to the birth of his very own gloves for his company ProSoccer Keeper. “It was something I had talked about “I wanted to produce gloves that “We use top German latex, which for years, even when I was working were affordable, top of the range, but at we then give to the manufacturers. We with Jussi Jaaskelainen at Bolton,” a good price. We managed to find the make sure that we use the best latex said Barber. right company and material. and provide different gloves depending on the conditions.” As with any product there was always going to be a period of testing as the design was finalised. It is here that Barber’s soccer camps and training sessions came in. Barber has been running camps for over a decade, providing amateurs and professionals with expert goalkeeping coaching. For professionals the lure of preseason training has seen Barber’s camps swell in size. One year when he was at Bolton 50 professionals turned up, including England and Denmark internationals Robert Green and Thomas Sorensen. 42 WINTER 2015 “I started doing two days at Blackpool and two at Bolton. Eventually the professional coaching began to overtake the soccer camps,” said Barber. “I was doing 80 hours a week and driving 80,000 miles a year. I live in Stoke-on-Trent but I was travelling to Burnley, Shrewsbury, Sunderland, everywhere and then coming back home to run a soccer camp in the evening. I would get up at 7am and walk back in the door at 10.00pm. “I did that for about 10 years until I was working with two clubs, West Brom and Bolton. I was able to bring people through like Tomasz Kuszczak, who went on to play for Manchester United. “Working with goalkeepers I was May of this year it is without doubt his “Jussi was another I worked with and able to talk to them about it and test experience that played a strong hand there was Ali Al-Habsi at Bolton too, the design,” said Barber. “We then in them. who was eventually sold to Wigan for After retiring from the professional placed a big order of around 700 and the demand was great. £4m.” game he moved into coaching after his own goalkeeping coach at Ipswich Barber’s gloves and soccer camps can and the feedback was good. My son Town, Malcolm Webster, persuaded him be viewed at his site - www.pro-sk.co.uk plays at Hartlepool so I gave some to to. “We gave pairs out to professionals the lads down there and they loved them. “The key thing I wanted was to have quality on both sides of the palm. Often some brands will look to make one side cheaper, typically the back, but I wanted to make sure both were top of the range. “We have been able to do it at a cheaper cost by sourcing the material ourselves and then sending it to the manufactures. It means we can sell the gloves for £34.99, when big brands are charging people almost £100.” Designing his own pair of gloves had always been an idea of Barber’s and when they finally came to market in WINTER 2015 43 WORLD IN MOTION WORLD IN MOTION WORLD IN MOTION WORLD IN Meet the team The World in Motion Sports Management Group, and its subsidiary GK1 Management, is one of is one of the UK’s foremost sports management companies, with a reputation for both professional excellence and integrity. The company offers a comprehensive and exclusive management service to footballers, and each aspect of a player’s career is dealt with by a qualified expert. Andy Evans - Chairman and Registered Intermediary Chairman and founder member of World in Motion (in 1997), Andy’s experience in the fields of commercial and sports law is one of the foundation stones of our success. Having established a reputation as a formidable lawyer with international law firm, Freshfields, Andy became a licensed FA players’ agent in 1997 and has negotiated over 500 transfers. He is fluent in French and Spanish and represents clubs home and abroad, helping them to find the finest talents around the globe. Andy is also editor-in-chief of GK1 magazine. Email: aevans@worldinmotion.com Bill Pethybridge - Registered Intermediary Bill Pethybridge joined World in Motion in 2000 from a leading multi discipline marketing agency, Exposure. After gaining his FIFA agents licence in 2001 Bill has built up a large portfolio of clients. Email: wpethybridge@worldinmotion.com James Lippett - Registered Intermediary James has been working as an FA licensed agent since April 2008. After cutting his teeth at New Era Global Sports, James joined the World in Motion team in October 2010. James represents an impressive list of players, based both in the UK and abroad and has established excellent relationships with a number of top European clubs. Email: jlippett@worldinmotion.com Darren Bossons - Registered Intermediary Darren joined the World in Motion team after having successfully operated agency Seven Sport for ten years. During this time Darren identified and managed players throughout the UK Leagues whilst also conducting numerous high value Premier League transfers. Darren has been a licensed agent since 2001 operating from the North West of England. Email: darren@worldinmotion.com Charlie McNicholas - Registered Intermediary Charlie joined the World in Motion team in 2010. He is responsible for the identification and recruitment of UK talent and for our Spanish and Portuguese office. A graduate of Oxford University, Charlie is also fluent in three foreign languages, enabling him to play an integral role in the rapidly expanding overseas division of World in Motion. Email: charlie@worldinmotion.com Murat Bayramoğlu - Registered Intermediary Murat is the director of our Turkey & UAE region. He divides his time between London, Istanbul and Dubai. He has more than 10 years of sales and marketing management experience in multinational companies and has been licensed by Turkish FA since 2010. He has relationships with most of the clubs in his region. Email: murat@worldinmotion.com Fiorangelo Calimà - Registered Intermediary After gaining his Fifa licence in 2006, Fiorangelo established excellent relationships with a wide number of clubs, agents and players in Italy, as well as in the rest of Europe and South America. Over the years he has successfully conducted numerous valuable transfers throughout Europe. He has especially developed a deep knowledge of the Italian and the Greek football markets and is now responsible for those areas. He works between Milan, where he is based, London and Athens. He is graduated in Law and speaks Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese and Greek. Email: fiorangelo@worldinmotion.com 44 WINTER 2015 MOTION WORLD IN MOTION WORLD IN MOTION WORLD IN MOTION Lucas Chang Jin - Registered Intermediary Lucas is an FA Licensed Agent and divides his time between London and China, working for World in Motion’s Asian office. He holds a Masters Degree in Law and speaks three languages: Mandarin, Cantonese and English. With a wealth of contacts and an in-depth knowledge of the Asian football market, Lucas has successfully negotiated transfers between clubs in Europe and Asia for players in both directions. Email: lchangjin@worldinmotion.com Eddie Duah - Player Representative Eddie is a former professional footballer, and since his retirement from playing has made a smooth transition into the sports management industry. Now representing a number of Premier League and Championship players, Eddie is able to rely on a wide range of contacts from his playing days to assist the World in Motion team. Eddie is of Ghanaian origin and has a track record in moving players from Africa to European clubs. Email: eddie@worldinmotion.com Mark Germain - Player Representative Mark’s role at the company is primarily to deal with the identification and development of emerging players in the UK. Based in Wales and the South West, Mark has established himself as a popular and respected figure in the region and built up an impressive client list of Premier League Academy and Schoolboy players. Mark has over ten years experience in the sports management industry. Email: mgermain@worldinmotion.com James Scowcroft - Player Representative James is a former professional footballer with over 600 professional appearances to his name and represented England at under 21 level. Currently combining his duties with the Ipswich Town academy, James’ ability to call upon the extensive range of contacts made during his playing days is invaluable to the World in Motion team. Email: jscowcroft@worldinmotion.com Leandre Lohourignon - Football Consultant Leandre’s primary focus is on guiding youth talents as they make their way through the respective football academies in England and become key members of their development squads. Fluent in French, Leandre is also able to assist young foreign players looking to establish themselves in the English youth system. Email: leandre@worldinmotion.com Jude Abatan - Football Consultant Jude works closely with Leandre and his focus is the representation of youth players primarily between the under 15 and under 21 age groups. He currently looks after the interests of several top flight youth players. A graduate of Birmingham University, Jude has become an important member of the World in Motion team since his arrival in 2014. Email: jude@worldinmotion.com Gabor Lucza - Football Consultant Gabor runs the Central European office for World in Motion and divides his time between Hungary and England. Gabor is a former Hungarian U19 player, whose career was cut short by injury at the age of 21. Before joining World in Motion, Gabor was with Nike Hungary for a number of years, forming relationships with clubs, players and corporates. Email: glucza@worldinmotion.com Dejan Smuk - Football Consultant Dejan Smuk joined World in Motion in 2015. He was CEO at a leading outdoor advertising provider in Slovenia, also worked in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia&Herzegovina and Macedonia. Dejan has a wealth of contacts in a Balkan region. His main role at World in Motion is to identify and recruit the best young talent in Balkans. The former football player has a background in coaching and scouting, and has worked many football clubs in the region. Dejan speaks English and all languages of former Yugoslavian countries. Email: dejan@worldinmotion.com Adam Jodoin - Player Representative Adam comes from a strong commercial and sports business background having spent time working at UEFA, Manchester United and leading WPP sports marketing agency Mediacom Sport. He has a First Class degree in modern languages and European history, and speaks Polish and French fluently. As such, Adam is responsible for the Polish market, and for strengthening World in Motion’s operation in France and other French-speaking territories. Email: adam@worldinmotion.com Adam Jodoin tragically died on 12 September 2015. His contribution to the GK1 project was immense. Please see page 46. WINTER 2015 45 Adam Jodoin RIP Adam (left) with Hubert Adamczyk signing a pro contract with Chelsea FC I t is with enormous the company expansion into the sadness that World in Polish football market in particular. Motion announces the Adam was an incredibly driven, Not only was Adam a dedicated professional, but he was also a thoroughly decent human being tragic and premature intelligent and hardworking young with a strong moral code, loyal to death of 25 year man. Fluent in French, Spanish and his friends and dedicated to the old employee Adam Polish he quickly established a niche family he loved dearly. It is a measure Jodoin. Adam passed away at in for himself in player representation of his popularity, and the respect Hammersmith hospital having within these markets, alongside the with which he was held by clients, initially collapsed on Sunday 6th work he carried out in the UK. peers and friends alike, that we have September on the finishing line of a Half Marathon race in London. Adam joined World in Motion in There is no doubt Adam would have been inundated with expressions of enjoyed an incredibly successful career condolence since news of his passing working in the industry he loved. He began to spread. November 2013. He very quickly also displayed a true compassion for established himself as an integral his clients, and worked tirelessly to great sadness felt by all of us at World member of the team, a well respected ensure he delivered the best service he in Motion at the loss of a respected agent and the driving force behind possibly could. colleague and friend. 46 WINTER 2015 No words can truly express the W orld in Motion ltd is one of the UKs leading sports management companies offering a fully integrated management and marketing service to elite sports professionals. The company has developed a reputation for transparency and professional excellence since its inception in 1997, during which time its Licensed Agents have conducted close to 1,000 transfers or contract negotiations, and have been involved in some of the game’s most ground-breaking transfers. World in Motion has established itself as the leading agency for goalkeepers, recognising the specialist nature of the position in a coaching, technical and also a contractual sense. Such is the dominance of the company in the market place that it has become the ‘go-to’ agency of a club seeking to recruit a goalkeeper. With a client list that includes a host of current Full and Under 21 internationals, and some of the bright stars of the future, the company has been encouraged to supply the market with a magazine, GK1, tailor-made for the goalkeeping profession. With World in Motion by your side, your future is in safe hands. “With the World in Motion team on my side, I know my career is in safe hands” Craig Gordon “World in Motion acted professionally and decisively during my transfer from Liverpool to Red Bull Salzburg” Peter Gulacsi “An efficient, professional and pro-active service delivered in a friendly manner” Robert Green ‘’I was delighted with the service provided by World in Motion when they brokered my transfer from Benfica to Swansea City, and helped me settle in the UK’’ Jose Moreira “A first rate service which has always delivered for me” Tom Heaton Your future in safe hands World In Motion Chancery House 1 Lochaline Street London W6 9SJ Tel: + 44 (0) 20 8741 6060 Fax: + 44 (0) 20 8741 6062 Email: info@worldinmotion.com www.worldinmotion.com Email: info@gk1.co.uk www.gk1.co.uk @GK1info @worldinmotion_
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