Your views matter, so make them count and win prizes...
The National Game Survey 2010, click here
We believe the National Game Strategy is bearing fruit, and that grassroots football is in increasingly good shape, but are we getting it right? Your views are the ones that count, and you could win some fantastic prizes if you tell us just what you think.
We’d love everyone to get involved throughout the country – including players over the age of eleven, coaches, referees and volunteers – to take part in the 2010 FA annual online survey and have their say on local football provision and the future of the grassroots game.
This is the third annual online survey, and The FA wants grassroots stakeholders to say what they think about the way their County FA runs the game, the services it provides and how it is implementing some of the key central initiatives, such as the highly publicised Respect programme.
Ian Watmore, The FA’s Chief Executive, said: “As we move into the third year of the National Game Strategy, which has seen a £200m investment into the grassroots game through the County FA network, The FA is committed to helping County FAs meet these targets. The annual survey is vital to ensure that we remain on track, and, by listening to the thousands of players and volunteers, it allows us to understand whether we are meeting expectations and whether we are getting it right.”
It takes just ten minutes to
have your say, and this year we are offering some tempting incentives to get involved.
There are some fantastic prizes to be won for taking part in the survey. A signed England shirt, tickets to an England match at Wembley Stadium and £200 to spend at the online England store will find their way to lucky participants in the survey. The deadline for responses is 14 February 2010, so be sure to take part to make sure you have your say and the chance to win these great prizes.
To take the survey
click here.