A step closer to GKHeroTV, a sneak preview of a new glove, and news of a fun weekend in the Brain household

This week we’ve received yet more auditions from goalkeepers who want to get involved with GKHeroTV. The volume of interest the project has generated has easily surpassed my expectations, as had the quality of the majority of the videos we’ve received. I’ve been writing some guidance notes for our reviewers and as soon as I’ve got a replacement toner cartridge, these notes will be printed and wil accompany the first batch of reviewers’ products we’re distributing. After exploring a number of options and carefully considering the pros and cons of each, I have decided to launch GKHeroTV as a YouTube Channel, at youtube.com/GKHeroTV, although video reviews will also be accessible directly through Facebook and Twitter.

This week I’ve also been fortunate enough to get a sneak peak of the HPG’s 2012 glove stencil, and I’ll be providing some feedback to the brand’s owner, Tony Caig, in the next couple of days. For those of you who have recently taken advantage of our special offer on their 2011 range and have experienced the quality HPG produce, I know you’ll be blown away by the 2012 release.

A digitally re-mastered version of MINDSi’s Eye on the Ball goalkeeping performance aid is now available this was received by the first of our customers this week.

This weekend has been a really nice one for the Brain household, having witnessed the first birthday of our youngest son, Alex. I often take the opportunity when writing this blog to reflect on how quickly GKHero is growing and developing, but it really does pale into insignificance when compared to witnessing how rapidly a little person not only grows but absorbs everything around them and forms their own view of the world.

Chris

Internatonal results, the FA Cup, Christmas shopping and more GKHero projects

I’m sat writing this week’s blog at the end of a busy week of football here in the UK. I think that every conceivable viewpoint on the result and performance has been made and countered following England’s friendly victory over the Spanish world and European champions, and I don’t think I can add anything to what has already been voiced by the nation’s pundits and ‘experts’. It’s a shame that all of the debate over the relevance over the England game overshadowed the attention afforded to Wales’ convincing triumph over Norway; and the FA’s dispute with FIFA over England’s adorning of the poppy took at least some of the limelight the Irish lads deserved for their demolition of Estonia, as well as Scotland for their win in Cyprus.

In addition to the international fixtures, this weekend also saw the return of the First Round Proper of the biggest domestic competition in the world, the FA Cup. Whilst this is when the competition kicked off in earnest in many peoples’ eyes, the fact is that the Cup’s first matches were played way back in the second and third weeks of August. In fact, August was when my Club started this season’s FA Cup journey, and unfortunately it was also where it ended following a defeat away to higher-league opposition. One club that has fared somewhat better is one of my former clubs, Oxford City, who secured their place in the second round draw following a 0-0 draw away to Redbridge. The prize awaiting them if they’re able to overcome the same opposition in the replay is a visit to League 2 side Crawley Town; who themselves had a terrific run in the competition last season before running Manchester United close in a 1-0 reverse at Old Trafford in the Fifth Round. Whilst Crawley probably didn’t represent most peoples’ definition of underdogs due to their reported financial backing and management, there’s no doubt that they themselves will be the subject of a relative giant-killing, and I’d be made up if it were at the hands of my former teammates.

A quick review of our sales this week shows that our sales of junior sizes have seen a significantly marked increase, which, as well as keeping us busy, has heaped plenty of guilt on me as I’ve given no thought to Christmas presents yet! The response to our special offer on HPG’s models has been fantastic, and I’m pleased that this has given loads of keepers an opportunity to experience HPG for the first time. The only adverse, but inevitable, effect has been that we’re now pretty much sold out with the exception of a few size 7s.

Sales are a massive part of GKHero and they are vital to enabling the business to progress, but, unlike other retailers, it isn’t the only part. GKHero is quickly expanding into new areas and I’m continually working on new projects and ventures to drive GKHero toward becoming an integral part of the professional and grass-roots goalkeeping community.

Regular Brainwaves readers will be well-aware of GKHeroTV. The interest and level of response has been really pleasing for me, and today I have been in contact with everyone who successfully applied to be part of the project to offer them their first products to review. If you’re interested in joining our team, take a look at our invitation, and drop us a line. I’m keen to get a broad mix of reviewers, and we’re particularly interested to hear from female keepers, and keepers based outside of the UK.

This week also saw an agreement which will see GKHero providing matchday polo shirts for a non-league club’s players and officials. I also received an email from, and subsequently enjoyed some really positive exchanges with, a goalkeeping academy looking for their own branded kit and accessories for their coaches and keepers.

On the product front, I received contact from a relatively new South American company, and I expect to have a couple of their glove ranges in stock in January or February. I can’t say any more at present, other than ‘watch this space’!

That’s about it for this week. As always, please feel free to get in touch through any of our many channels now open.

Chris

New and half-price gloves, working with us, and how Paul Rachubka might still be Leeds’ first choice but for £15

I’m writing this week’s blog after another busy week (cue the comparison with a broken record) and around a month after the launch of the new and improved GKHero.com.

On the product front, we added F-Line’s Ultima glove to our ever-increasing range, and we slashed the price of WarbyGK’s Legend Knight glove, which is now half price.

We also announced work toward a new and exciting project, in the shape of GKHeroTV. This is a venture I’m personally massively enthusiastic about. GKHeroTV represents the next stage in the development of the business and of the GKHero ‘brand’. Equally importantly, it offers the opportunity for us to get a little closer to you, and also for you to get involved with us. I’ve been overwhelmed by the response and the level of interest this projected has generated across the goalkeeping community. Within hours of the inviting ‘auditions’ I was sat watching the first arrivals, and our inbox has been steadily growing with video after video arriving. If you’ve sent a video to us and we’ve not yet replied please don’t be offended, I will personally be in touch very shortly.

The event that drew the most attention to our special breed this week was undoubtedly Paul Rachubka’s performance for Leeds against Blackpool on Tuesday night. Anyone who’s ever donned the gloves could feel nothing but sympathy for Rachubka after the mental battering he suffered at the hands of his own ‘fans’. Was it the right decision to substitute him at half time? The goalkeeping community seems fairly split on this, and to be honest I can see the case for both camps. But what it does go to prove is just how important confidence is to keepers. Making mistakes is an inevitable and inescapable part of being a keeper, irrespective of what level you play at. What is vital, and often separates the very best keepers from the rest of us, is the ability to mentally recover from a mistake, not by the end of the season, or by even by the time of the next game, but within seconds. Controlling our own mental state is one of the most challenging things we can attempt. There are however some extremely effective and, thankfully, very simple techniques we can use. Many of these techniques are unveiled in Eye On The Ball, a tool produced by MINDSi Sports Performance which is available from GKHero in both CD and MP3 formats. At under £15 it could be the best investment you ever make as a goalkeeper.

Until next time…

Chris

The good, bad (and ugly) of the industry

So I’m sat here penning the fourth of my weekly blogs, and, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, I’m doing so at the end of another very busy week.

One of the highlights of the week for me was meeting Jon Anderson of Keepers Goalkeeping Coaching (KGC). We’ve just completed a really enjoyable project with KGC, producing kit for resale to their keepers including long and short-sleeved shirts, shorts, trousers, socks, sweatshirts, rainjackets, beanies and glove bags. Although much of the business is dealt with by email and over the phone, I always try to meet our partners in person wherever geography and timing allows. I was really impressed with Jon’s genuine passion for goalkeeping and it’s clear that when it comes to coaching he really knows his stuff. If you’re in the Derbyshire or South Yorkshire area and looking for a coach, or even just thinking about looking for a coach, I’d recommend dropping Jon a line – his contact details are on KGC’s website.

Like Jon, the vast majority of the people involved in the professional goalkeeping community, both those connected with brands and those with clubs and coaching schools, have been a pleasure to get to know and do business with. Unfortunately however, as in every community there are exceptions. Whist the significant majority of my experiences with GKHero have been nothing but positive, there have been a few disappointing events, none more so than being let down massively by a brand that many of those reading this will know well. We were approached by this brand last season and they asked whether we would stock their gloves. After a very positive conversation with the brand’s figurehead we reached an agreement and a few days later we received invoices for the stock I had agreed to purchase and these invoices were paid immediately. The guy confirmed they’d received the payment, but in the coming fortnight provided excuse after excuse for the stock not being delivered to us; everything from him being on holiday to being ill. Out of the blue I then received an email informing me that he’d changed his mind and we wouldn’t be receiving the stock. This, as you can imagine was frustrating, we’d put in a lot of time in working on promotional images and updating our website in anticipation of the stock arriving. Still, I’d been assured that the payment would be refunded, so whilst I was disappointed, we’d not lost anything other than some time. Days and then weeks passed without a refund being received, and after an occasional response to our chase-ups, they simply stopped replying. Although payment we’d made wasn’t likely to bankrupt us, I’m talking hundreds of pounds rather than thousands, I wasn’t prepared to simply write-off the payment as a gift to a brand and to a person who by now, as you might expect, won’t be top of my Christmas card list.

To cut a really long story slightly short, I took legal action against the guy and, true to form, he failed to respond to correspondence from me or from the Court. In the absence of any attempt to defend his position, the Court ordered him to pay me the amount I had paid for the goods, plus my costs. Unfortunately, for me at least, he’s also tried to ignore the Court Order. I’ve now applied for a Warrant from his local Court to enforce the previous Order and it seems that this should be more difficult for him to ignore, but I’m confident he’ll give it his best shot!

I genuinely don’t know what has happened or is happening to this brand, they’re still supplying gloves to quite a few relatively high-profile pros outside the Premiership, yet the stories of non-delivery, non-response to emails and exceptionally poor customer service are rife. What’s more, the brand’s limited company was dissolved by Companies House in the summer.

The lesson here? If you have reason to hesitate about buying from a company there’s probably good reason. There’s so many accounts of customers’ nightmare experiences with this brand available to read on the web it’s unreal – and I was warned about the reliability of the brand by people I trust. Unfortunately, against my better judgement, I believed what the guy told me and got sucked in by all the hype surrounding this brand and I paid the price. What might be the most unfortunate part about all of this – I suspect I’m just one of many.

Anyway, turning to something a bit more positive, our best-sellers this week have, perhaps unsurprisingly, been HPG’s 2011 models. I say unsurprisingly because, despite being the glove of choice for many professional keepers the world over, they’re less than a tenner. They’re selling very fast though and stock is now only available in sizes 7 and 8, and size 9 only in a couple of models.

On a personal note, I’ve had a great four days up in Lancashire with Mrs Brain and our two boys.  I already know I’ve got dozens of emails to catch-up with, which I’ll try my best to do tomorrow. If you’re expecting an email from me don’t be surprised if something lands in your inbox late tomorrow night as I’m expecting it to be a very long Monday!

As always please feel free to direct any questions, suggestions or moans to me using any of the many channels available.

Chris

Psychology of goalkeeping, gloves for under a tenner, and this week I have been mostly wearing…

When we decided that I would try a weekly blog my main worry was that I wouldn’t have enough to write about. Putting pen to paper (or rather finger to key) over the last three weeks has really opened my eyes to just how quickly things move at GKHero, and my biggest difficulty has been in squeezing everything into a reasonably-sized chunk of text. I have a tendency to get engrossed and caught-up in whatever I’m doing whether it be working, goalkeeping, playing with my boys or doing the laundry! Taking some time out at the end of the week to reflect one the previous, and look forward to the next, seven days has actually proved really useful and ‘m sure will benefit the business, as well as helping you keep up to date with GKHero and my thoughts on the industry.

Last week I announced that I’d reached an agreement with Watford FC coach to make his brand available through our Outlet Store, and four RK1s models, including negative cut, roll finger, wrapped-cut and finger protection gloves can now be purchased, all for under £20.

I also mentioned that I’d secured a partnership with a sports psychology company, and earlier this week an audio product produced by MINDSi Sports Performance, available in both CD and MP3 formats, was launched at GKHero.com. Eye On The Ball Peak Performance for Goalkeepers features MINDSi’s founder and Senior Sports Performance Coach Gavin Wilson. Gavin has a rare, but very effective skillset, being both a FA-qualified goalkeeping coach and scout for a professional club, and a wealth of experience and qualification in psychology, and sports psychology in particular. You can benefit from Gavin and MINDSI’s experience for just £14.99.

This week we also started what I can only describe as a frankly ridiculous offer on HPG’s current 2011 range. Their full range of roll finger and negative cut mega grip gloves are now less than £10. I really should mention the caveat that this is only while existing stocks last, so if you’ve yet to give these models a go, before to order before your size is sold out.

This week I’ve also agreed a deal with German company Josef Fischer. Their 678 Legend models have been our best-seller since GKHero.com was reborn two and a half weeks ago, and I’m really pleased to have reached an agreement to make many more of their models available. I expect these to be online in the next fortnight, so if you’ve tried (and without question, loved) the Legends, be sure to keep an eye out for their new models.

Away from the GKHero, I also play a bit too. After what had been a very positive week, my team suffered a massive disappointment yesterday. Having gone through the various qualifying and preliminary rounds, we were knocked out of the FA Vase at the hands of the league leads from a step higher. Our lads matched them for work rate but the difference in quality eventually manifest itself in two second-half goals which we couldn’t answer. A big positive for me however was the performance of my Bramic Signatures. I worked closely with Bramic in developing and testing the prototype and the retail Signature model; although this was the first occasion I had given the retail model matchtime. It’s without question one of the best-performing supersoft latexes I’ve experienced and, in my opinion, and like many of the models we offer, it really does put many of the household-name brands to shame. Especially when you consider that it’s less than £20. I’ve been led to believe that Bramic may be extended their Signature range and I’m looking forward to seeing their future releases.

Unfortunately we sold out of our stock of PRO-GK’s Revolution 09 glove this week, although we do still have their Revolution Aqua and Revolution Aqua NC for half price, although this stock is dwindling quickly also. I think it’s likely that we’ll sell out of these models fairly quickly after the season’s first drops of rain hit pitches around the UK, so if you want to guarantee getting your hands in pair I’d advise doing so before the first downpour.

I think that’ll do for this week’s blog, as always please feel free to comment or drop me a line using the ‘contact Chris’ link in the navigation bar toward the top of this page. Alternatively you can get in touch through Facebook or Twitter or through the contact form on our site.

Chris