Players, coaches and the grassroots football workforce throughout Leicestershire can yet again have their say on the future of the game locally by taking part in The FA’s new online survey.
For the third consecutive year, the Leicestershire & Rutland County FA is targeting their grassroots stakeholders to voice their opinions on subjects such as The FA’s work at a local level and how to implement the highly publicised Respect programme.
County FA Chief Executive, Laurence Jones commented: “Our football workforce has already helped shape The FA’s National Game Strategy, which resulted in a four year investment worth £220m across the country from The FA.”
“Once again, we’re listening for the voice of local football people to tell us how we’re doing and what still needs to be done to keep the grassroots game heading in a positive direction.”
“The National Game Strategy has seen increased participation in many areas, particularly refereeing and coaching and it is crucial that stakeholders take part in the survey to ensure that we as a County FA go from strength to strength providing quality football opportunities for all.”
The survey can be accessed at http://thefa.com/surveys/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyID=7lLM3pm, while hard copies of the survey are also available by contacting 0116 2867828.
For further information contact:
Aimen Issa
Marketing & Communications Officer
aimen.issa@LeicestershireFA.com