Signing session with Watford goalkeeper Jonathan Bond and free coaching from former Hornets

Bond signing session part of 'Discovery Day' Bond signing session part of 'Discovery Day'

Watford goalkeeper Jonathan Bond will be signing autographs as part of free goalkeeping sessions provided by former Hornets Richard Lee and Jamie Irving.

Bond has replaced ex-Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia in recent weeks due to injury to the Spaniard and a couple of errors have not overshadowed good performances from the youngster.

Lee, who used to play with Bond at Watford, has set up a goalkeeping academy called GK Icon and they will be hosting a ‘Discovery Day’ on Sunday, March 24, which will include a signing session from Bond.

Lee said: "We are delighted to have Jonathan attending our free Discovery Day. He is a goalkeeper with immense potential, which he has shown in recent weeks and also by the fact he was called up to the full Wales squad at the age of just 17.

"Our Discovery Day will be a great opportunity to not only meet an outstanding young goalkeeper, but also receive free goalkeeper training from myself and Jamie Irving.

"With no Premier League or Championship games that weekend, it will be a great chance for parents to give their child their football fix, have a fantastic time and also improve their skills in the process."

Lee and Irving, who was part of the club’s academy, will be offering two hours of free goalkeeper training. Between 5pm and 6pm will be for those who are 12 years and under, and from 6pm to 7pm will be for those over the age of 12.

The coaching at Evergreen FC, in Abbots Langley, will include lots of fun exercises and parents are welcome to stay and watch.

As well as signing autographs, Bond will be providing two pairs of signed gloves for a competition.

GK Icon has goalkeeping academies across the UK and abroad and has centres locally in Watford, Welwyn and Barnet - with another soon to be opened in the Aylesbury area.

They are always looking for more coaches, so the ‘Discovery Day’ is also a chance for goalkeeping coaches to learn about what taking on a franchise involves.

Those hoping to attend are free to arrive unannounced but it the organisers would appreciate if you could express an interest by emailing sarah@gkicon.com.

Comments(6)

SAHornet says...
8:06am Wed 13 Mar 13

Never mind signing autographs, have him sign a new contract....quick

Mickey Quinn, not so thin says...
12:38pm Wed 13 Mar 13

SAHornet wrote:
Never mind signing autographs, have him sign a new contract....quick
yes, got momentarily excited when i read the first 2 words of the title ! Probably just a clever ploy to get some incentivised kid to sneak a copy of his contract under his nose for autograph...

Back from Hammerau says...
1:32pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Is this a news story or just an advert for Richard Lee's business?

gloryhornet4 says...
1:43pm Wed 13 Mar 13

Back from Hammerau wrote:
Is this a news story or just an advert for Richard Lee's business?
Don't mind if it is a pub stunt. RL has a good business brain, making a change from his peers.

The only WFC keeper to save 2 pens in a game I think.

You Stinky Gippos says...
5:40pm Wed 13 Mar 13

I wonder if Scott Loach is popping along to get a few tips?

It does say there is a session for over 12's and he does need all the help he can get?

buckler says...
7:06pm Thu 14 Mar 13

You Stinky Gippos wrote:
I wonder if Scott Loach is popping along to get a few tips?

It does say there is a session for over 12's and he does need all the help he can get?
He would get mugged off by the lads for badge kissing! As for Richard Lee can't get a game at brentford anymore.

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