George Long - Video Interview in The Star

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Looks like the video won't embed, but the link is here

http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...united-keeper-george-long-s-success-1-7724598

A couple of minutes long. Enjoyable but nothing too deep, just a chat about his development and getting to 100 games.

The write up is:

The engraved glass trophy George Long received after making his 100th appearance for Sheffield United will take pride of place on the mantelpiece at home.

But, tucked away somewhere inside a chest of drawers, is much more tatty but equally treasured memento which once belonged to the person responsible for inspiring him to become a footballer.

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George Long has made 100 senior appearances for Sheffield United
“I’ve still got a pair of Paddy Kenny’s signed gloves,” Long smiled. “I might send him a pair of mine now, if he wants them of course.

“Paddy was who I watched when I was growing-up and I used to dream of following in his footsteps.”

A decade after watching Kenny help United reach the Premier League, Long is now doing it for real after establishing himself as the club’s first choice goalkeeper earlier this term. The 22-year-old, capped by England at under-18 and under-20 international, actually made his debut for United five seasons ago but, having played under six different managers since progressing through the ranks, has convinced Nigel Adkins that he is worthy of regular starting role.

“I’m a better goalkeeper than when I made my debut at 17,” Long told The Star earlier this week. “Really, it’s just down to hard work.
“I didn’t have a God-given talent or anything like that but I just give everything I can during training. That’s what gives you a chance.”

Adkins, a former goalkeeper himself, is sympathetic to the unique challenges Long and his counterparts across the divisions face. Having been loaned to Oxford United and Motherwell by his predecessor Nigel Clough, Adkins’ decision to select Long for the opening match of the season against Gillingham was criticised when Justin Edinburgh’s side scored four times without reply. But, like Long, Adkins persevered and reinstated the youngster after deciding his potential needed to be nurtured.

“You see a lot of younger ‘keepers now,” Long said. “There’s Sam Johnstone, Jack Butland is playing for England and Declan Rudd too. It’s a case of if you’re good enough, then you’ll get your chance. It’s brilliant to see so many young ‘keepers getting their chance now at the highest level and, hopefully, I’ll be playing in the Premier league too.”

Long, whose landmark achievement was overshadowed when United were beaten by Wigan Athletic last weekend, is scheduled to make his 101st appearance when they face Doncaster Rovers on Saturday. Having slipped to 11th in the League One table, the fixture is of critical importance in the race for play-off qualification.

“My mum and dad come to most games,” Long said. “It will have been nice for them to see me get to a 100 here.”

“They were always ferrying me around left right and centre as a kid. It wouldn’t have been possible if it wasn’t for them.”


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George is doing great and has got the shirt on merit. With tales of squad disharmony its good to see a die hard blade in the team. On another note, saw Paddy walking past WH Smiths the week before christmas, and in the pavillion snooker club in Swallownest in years gone by. There's a good article with George in Saturday's program.
 
I know there's been a fair bit of cynicism about this, but George's progression (& the way Adkins has handled him & contributed to his improvement) has been a real bright spot this season IMO.

And he's proving himself to be way better than many who had written him off previously were willing to imagine.

Fantastic that one of our own should have reached such a milestone at such a relatively young age for a goalie. Here's to many more milestones (with us), George.
 
A great lad, nice family, I've played in the same 5 a side team as his younger brother and George came to watch a few times. He's done really well since coming back into the side and that takes some guts after being dropped after the first game. I think he is improving and hopefully with more experience, he'll command his area more.

At least he saved a penalty on his 100th appearance - although it was only the difference between 2-0 and 3-0 but if we get 6th place in the play-offs by one goal, it's those things that you look back on.
 
It's good to see him doing well and regaining confidence after the opening day of the season nightmare at Gillingham. At the time I did wonder if he'd ever play for us again but he has managed to put that behind him and hopefully he'll continue to improve and go onto better things with us.
 

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