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Here at King George FC we appreciate that there is one group of important players that usually go without any specialised training in their crucial position.....the goalkeepers.
As a result we have formed a partnership with a number of local youth goalkeeper coaches to offer a range of training opportunities.
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Free training sessions are run exclusively for King George 11-a-side keepers on Mondays and are available by invitation only.
The current block of sessions are being run by Keith West.
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Open goalkeeper group training sessions are available Monday for any keeper, from any club for a small weekly fee.
The current block of open sessions are being run by Rob Munn.
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Personalised 1 to 1 training sessions are available on request from James Russell from Just 4 Keepers.
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Our Coaches
Keith West currently coaches with the Luton Town FC Youth Development programme and has a number of years experience coaching young keepers.
Keith’s qualifications/experience include the following:
FA Level 3 (UEFA B License)
FA Goalkeeping Coaching Level 2 Certificate
He is fully CRB checked and holds his Child protection certificate.
Rob Munn has a vast amount of playing experience he was with Barnet F.C as a youngster and has playedfor severalsemi-proffesional clubs. He has worked with the likes of Bob Wilson, Paul Heald, Tony Parks and Martin Thomas.
Rob’s qualifications/experience include the following:
FA Level 1 and 2
FA Goalkeeping Coaching Certificate
FA Teaching Certificate
Premier Sports Coach
UK Athletics Certificate
Level 1 Cricket Coach
He is fully CRB checked and holds his Child protection certificate.
James Russell. Born in Welwyn Garden City, James was originally a schoolboy at Arsenal academy before signing for Chelsea at the age of fourteen.
He then went on to sign a two year apprenticeship at Chelsea before signing professional forms at aged nineteen. During this season James become an International goalkeeper being called up by and representing the Republic Of Ireland under 21's on two occasions versus Slovakia and Portugal respectively.
After five years and a combined total of 46 competitive matches for both Chelsea's youth team and reserves, James joined Stevenage borough in the Blue Square Premier. In his first season at Stevenage, James missed out on the playoffs by one point. He was then loaned out to Ryman side Canvey Island where he helped push the club up the league which ended in a promotion via the playoffs.
With a new manager appointed at Stevenage and the arrival of two senior goalkeepers opportunities were extremely limited for James at the start of the 08/09 season. After couple of loan moves to Halesowen Town and Arseley Town respectively James completed a free transfer to Arseley where he made 36 appearances and helped the club avoid relegation on the last day of the season.
Having been managed by and trained with the likes of Brendan Rodgers, Mick Mcgiven, Don Givens, Mark Beeney, Petr Cech, Carlo Cudicini, Henrique Hillario and Neil Sullivan, James has picked up a unique blend of styles and techniques which can only benefit the young goalkeepers in the Hertfordshire area.
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