davieG Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 Leicester City’s Ground Team have received recognition for their outstanding and inventive work on the Club's properties. - The Grounds Team at Leicester City have once again seen their hard work recognised - Last week, they were presented with the IOG SGL Professional Football Grounds Team of the Year - In the past, the team have also been highly commended by the Premier League The team, led by Grounds Manager John Ledwidge, were presented with the IOG SGL Professional Football Grounds Team of the Year award in Birmingham last Wednesday. Through hard work and dedication, City’s Grounds Team have earned worldwide acclaim in past seasons for their creative designs and tireless maintenance of the Club’s playing surfaces. The Club's Grounds Team were presented with the award last week. While their work at King Power Stadium is well documented, they also manage the surfaces at Holmes Park, the Development Squad's permanent home venue, and the Club’s Belvoir Drive training complex. In the past, the team have received similar awards from the Institute of Groundsmanship and, last season, they came highly commended from the Premier League. John Ledwidge told LCFC.com: “I’m exceptionally proud of my Grounds Team, their dedication and professionalism over the past 12 months and everyday is second to none. "To compete with clubs such as Arsenal and Tottenham for this award is an honour, but to win shows how fantastic my team’s work has been. With the support of the owners and the Board of Directors, we have developed a clear identity in our work and we are always striving to improve with each passing season. John Ledwidge Grounds Manager, LCFC "Over my four years at the Club, we have strived to establish a structure with staff and resource that helps us go about our business in a professional and respected manner and we have seen the benefits over time. "This is very much a team award borne out of individual efforts towards a collective goal and with providing the best possible facilities for our players of all ages at the core of our value, I feel this is justification of that ongoing goal. "With the support of the owners and the Board of Directors, we have developed a clear identity in our work and we are always striving to improve with each passing season."
mozartfox Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 Can we start a question and answer thread please, so they can field questions on weeds and moles.
Wymsey Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 2 minutes ago, oakman said: Why's Gary Glitter on the back row? Looks more like Graham the doctor from The Jeremy Kyle Show imo.. The club appears to do very well on this side of the game. Fair play.
MPH Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 next year they will have to enter the " blandest pattern" on a pitch award...
SheppyFox Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 I swear this happened last year and then we got told off for being too elaborate, club badges etc.
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 9 November 2017 Posted 9 November 2017 As long as they keep their feet on the ground . . . . . Sod’s law they were going to win this . . . ive heard they all do lots of white lines . . .
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