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CHESTER CITY KEEPER JOINS BRAND 
PRO-GK are proud to announce that Chester City's John Danby has today joined the brand.

Danby is 25 years old , having previously played for Kidderminster Harriers where he made 76 1st team appearances before joining current employers Chester City , for whom he has made 141 appearances.

On March 7, 2009, Danby made his 128th consecutive start for Chester in The Football League at Barnet, to break a record set more than 40 years earlier by Mike Metcalf

John has been wearing the Revolution PRO in Chester's previous 4 Blue Square premier fixtures keeping a clean sheet again local rivals Wrexham on Sunday




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BREAST CANCER GLOVE ON CAMBRIDGE UNITED SITE 
A interview with PRO-GK's Danny Potter is currently on Cambridge United's website

Follow the link below

http://www.cambridge-united.co.uk/page/ ... 09,00.html

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ROWLAND JOINS PRO-GK 
PRO-GK are proud to announce that Crystal Palace Baltimore keeper Brian Rowland has agreed to join the brand.

Rowland is a former Canadian Under 20 and has played for Halifax Town, Toronto Lynx plus indoor soccer team's Baltimore Blast,California Cougars and Milwaukee Wave.



Brian with Baltimore GK Coach Karim Moumban




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POTTER JOINS FIGHT 
PRO-GK's Danny Potter will be wearing the Revolution Breast Cancer Charity glove on Saturday in Cambridge United's Blue Square Premier fixture against Luton Town at the Abbey Stadium

These gloves will them be auctioned off to help raise more money to give to charity

PRO-GK's Glen Johnson said " Pottsy has been 1st class since he found out about the glove and what we are trying to do , he has arranged with Cambridge United to help promote the glove and the cause, the Football Club have been excellent , so a big thank you to Wayne Purser for his help and support also!We have a number of endorsee's who have purchased the gloves and will be wearing them over the next few week's , these include David Stockdale , Dean Brill and Carly Teflord , once they have finnished with the gloves we will be putting them up for auction to raise a bit extra "






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AUCKLAND CITY KEEPER JOINS PRO-GK 
PRO-GK are proud to annouce that Auckland City's new signing Paul Gothard has joined the brand

Gothard is a respected ex England Semi Pro International keeper who immergrated to New Zealand two years ago.

He started his Career with Charlton Athletic and has seen action with Dagenham & Redbridge where he won the F.A Trophy , Hayes and Thurrock FC.

A news article from www.stuff.co.nz can be found via the link

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/sport/2 ... n-for-City




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STOCKDALE MAKES GREAT START WITH 1ST TASTE OF EUROPEAN FOOTBALL 
David Stockdale put in a assured performance in tonight's 1-1 draw, with the Official Fulham website nameing him man of the match.

They said "There were several outstanding performances on Thursday night but fulhamfc.com's Man of the Match goes to David Stockdale. On his first night of European football the young keeper was outstanding. His save in the dying minutes to keep the score level was simply world-class. Stockdale's distribution was faultless all night and the keeper was composure personified in Sofia."

A picture of the SMU worn by Stockdale tonight is below




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STOCKDALE TO START TONIGHT  
PRO-GK endorsee David Stockdale will be starting tonight for Fulham in there Europa League fixture V CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria

The game kicks off at 6pm live on ITV4



Stockdale in training yesterday

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OLDHAM ATHLETIC STOPPERS JOIN PRO-GK 
PRO-GK are proud to announce the Oldham Athletic Goalkeepers Dean Brill and Josh Ollerenshaw have agreed to wear PRO-GK.

Dean is 23 years old and a experianced Football League keeper with over 90 apperances to his name. Brill started his career with Luton Town where he won the Football League Trophy last season

Josh is 19 years old and has made his way through the ranks at The Lactics , being named in the 1st team squad on a number of ocassions this season.

Dean Brill



Josh Ollerenshaw




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CHRIS SMITH ON THE WAY BACK 
In March this year goalkeeper Chris Smith learned that he had picked up a serious knee injury which could have had him out of the game for up to eighteen months.

Yesterday the keeper and Club Physio, John McCreadie, went to London to see the surgeon who repaired Chris' knee and the news is that the keeper is set to make a return to full training within the next few weeks.

John worked with Chris throughout his rehab and is delighted for the player in coming through such a quick recovery period.

He said, "Chris had his cruciate ligament reconstructed and his lateral ligament repaired just five-and-a-half months ago so he has done remarkably well over that timescale.

"His recovery hasn't been long, if you look at the overall time-frame this could have been anything from six to eighteen months so Chris has done remarkably well to get himself back to fitness in a period of more or less six months."

For John it is now about getting Chris prepared for full training and that should not be too far off happening.

He said, "Yesterday we went down to London to see the surgeon and he is happy with Chris' knee and has given him the go-ahead to do unrestricted goalkeeping activities, which is all about getting his eye back in, his touch and his reaction time.

"This means that we - myself and Paul Mathers - will now work out a wee programme to hopefully get Chris through the next couple of weeks and back to full fitness where he can join back in with the rest of the squad for training.

"Chris has been a really good professional through all this, everything he was asked to do he did it without any question, he was really good to work with as he worked hard and got on with what needed to be done."



When we spoke to Chris he was more than delighted at the news and suggested he could have made alternative travel arrangements home from London.

He said, "I'm really happy about the news - when the surgeon told me I could go ahead with things I could have flown home from London under my own steam."

Then Chris contemplated what is ahead for him over the next week or so: "Over the next couple of days I'll be working on goalkeeping stuff like jumping and diving then hopefully in a couple of weeks I'll be back to full training with the rest of the squad.

"I'm just looking forward now to getting back in with all the boys again - it'll get my shoulders back up again to be back in among the rest of the players.

"It has been a quick six months but in other ways it has been a long wait but I'm really looking forward to getting back into things again."

While Chris is delighted with his quick recovery he is also grateful of the support he has had from the Club, and of course for all the hard work put in by John McCreadie.

He explained, "The Club have really looked after me through all this and gone about it all so professionally - I can't thank all involved enough.

"The Chairman sent me to the real deal basically when I went to see the surgeon Mr Williams down in London - I'm just so happy with the way things have turned out.

"John has been absolutely fantastic through all this. At the time we discovered the injury it was John who seeked out advice on who the best person was to go and see and the Club were more than happy to support him in it.

"He set up my rehab programmes and he was very cautious through the whole process on how we progressed through it. It has been hard work but I have enjoyed working with John through all this."






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HOULT JOINS DARLINGTON ON MONTHS LOAN 
PRO-GK endorsee Russell Hoult will be joining Darlington on a one month loan from the 17th September through to the 17th of October.

Russell was instrumental both in helping Notts County avoid relegation previously, and in the strong home game start to this season and as such can be called back within 24 hours should Kasper Schmeichel suffer an injury or loss of form.

Noots County Manager Ian McParland said: "Russell is unlucky not to be the first keeper at the moment, it's best for him and the team if he is able to remain playing first team football in order to keep his hand in and retain match fitness."








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