Posted on May 7, 2010.
World cup 2010 - England's Goalkeeper England goalkeeper Robert Green has a business providing gloves and they have promised to stand by the player of international pressure.
Bosses at Yorkshire base Sells Goalkeeper Products said they will give the West Ham goalkeeper total support and ensured that their relationship was of long duration would not be jeopardized by Green World Cup howler.
The mess ups have been keeping its hopes of clinging to one of the starting places in the England head coach Fabio Capello at the game Friday, which takes place against Algeria in doubt, but green has no reason to fear for the future of a business transaction that has lasted for over 10 years.
The marketing director of the company, David Baxter said, "We will give our full support."
"The fact of the matter is whether a goalkeeper makes a mistake, it is a goal, but the strikers as Shaun Wright-Phillips and Emile Heskey could miss five years and not just opinion.
"In our opinion, it will be given the go-ahead for the next game, but whatever Mr Capello decides we will continue with Robert.
"He made an excellent save in the U.S. games in the second half. Everything will be forgotten when the next show is good. We're giving our 100 percent support, those things happen in football."
Baxter, who has a company that is based in Clayton West, near Huddersfield, which is offered Green, 30 years after the former Norwich goalkeeper has been under fire after a terrible mistake that gave United States, one not expect, EQ England World Cup opener, which took place last weekend.
The suggestion was made by business, as Capello has been responsible for the mistake that kept his team selection secret until two hours before the Green and its partners have launched their World Cup campaign in Africa South.
"Since the brand began in 2001, we looked after Robert, through his first days at Norwich, Baxter also added.
"This is a very important and special as the goalkeeper. Since this is a position of trust, you need time to prepare yourself mentally. As you can spend a lot of time away from 90 minutes action, you must also stand on the ball and very focused. "