
Please spare a few moments and click on the banner above to complete the County FA Survey
Is the FA’s Respect Campaign working? What are your views on training, facilities and the organisation of grassroots football in Leicestershire and Rutland? Is there a burning issue regarding local football that you need to get of your chest? The County FA wants to hear your answers to these questions and other issues, through their online Stakeholder Survey.
Players, coaches, fans, parents and grassroots football workers across the county are being encouraged to have their say on the future of the game by taking part in the new survey.
For the third consecutive year, the Leicestershire & Rutland County FA wants to hear your voice on the game’s key issues, including The FA’s work at a local level and the best way to continue the implementation of the highly publicised Respect programme.
If you believe that certain areas of the grassroots game need more attention, have ideas of how local football can be improved or would like to praise the good work that’s already being done, go online and have your say.
County FA Chief Executive, Laurence Jones believes the survey is crucial to shaping the future of the local game and is keen to hear people’s views.
“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.”
To have your say and take the survey online click here. Hard copies are also available by contacting 0116 2867828.
For more information please contact Aimen Issa, the FA’s Marketing & Communications Officer, via aimen.issa@LeicestershireFA.com.