MAKATI--Neil Etheridge will bring back his goalkeeping school.
The Walsall and Azkals netminder announced that he will kick off the second edition of his crash course, aptly named Neil Etheridge School of Goalkeeping, on June 9 and will run until June 22 at the Manila Polo Club.
“I want to give back as much as I can, because really I’ve been the national team goalkeeper now since 2008. It’s been a long time. I don’t believe that there’s a goalkeeping school that offers what I have to offer, with experience as much as I have in a goalkeeping sense,” Etheridge said about rebuilding the month-long program he started last year.
He will be hands-on in the said GK school as he himself will teach the students the basic and even some advanced goalkeeping skills.
“There are so many things the goalkeeper has to do, and he has to be an outfield player as well as a goalie. You’re asked to do so much.... Students can expect to be worked hard,” Etheridge continued.
While it may be grueling, he assured, "It’s gonna be fun and they’ve gone out after the course with new confidence. They’ve come out and become a better person, and I believe they’ve come out to become a better goalkeeper.”
For inquiries, please email [email protected] or call 09179773111.
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He will be hands-on in the said GK school as he himself will teach the students the basic and even some advanced goalkeeping skills.
“There are so many things the goalkeeper has to do, and he has to be an outfield player as well as a goalie. You’re asked to do so much.... Students can expect to be worked hard,” Etheridge continued.
While it may be grueling, he assured, "It’s gonna be fun and they’ve gone out after the course with new confidence. They’ve come out and become a better person, and I believe they’ve come out to become a better goalkeeper.”
For inquiries, please email [email protected] or call 09179773111.
Follow him on Twitter: @IvanSaldajeno