There is nothing more satisfying than keeping a clean sheet and enjoying the game.

It is surprising that goalkeepers are often neglected in coaching sessions. Most goalkeepers just train with the outfield players and get no specialist input.

Eleven players make up the football team and the goalkeeper is the most important. If he has a bad game, he can lose the match on his own. If he has an outstanding performance, he can save the game and inspire the team.

The number one priority for a goalkeeper is to stop shots from entering the goal. The single, most important aspect of goalkeeping is to handle the ball. There are a variety of handling techniques,

but unless the ball can be safely caught then advancement will be almost impossible.

Nathan Sayers Goalkeeping was established in 2008 to provide Goalkeepers from the age of 10 and above with the technical detail and ability essential for their specialised role within the team.

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