Cognisant’s Research Director, Ian Nockolds and |
Ian Nockolds, presenter of the Toolstation Western League Podcast, is also Research Director at Bath based Market Research company Cognisant Research, and has used his professional expertise to develop a survey designed to understand how the football family will cope with the restrictions likely to be imposed on non-league clubs, if the 2020/21 season is allowed to start.
Ian explains, "The Leagues at Steps 5 and 6 have been invited to a meeting with the FA on Friday, June 19th. Ahead of that meeting I'd like to ask fans what they think about the return of football and the restrictions they might need to accept to watch a game this year.
Whilst the FA consults with the Leagues and they have their own way of engaging with their Clubs, this survey is about developing a body of opinion that demonstrates what the football family is thinking.
I'm hoping we'll have enough responses to give Clubs, Leagues and the FA, an idea what the football family is thinking. You never know, consultation like this might even catch on”!
The Restarting Grassroots Football Survey can be accessed here . The survey will remain open until June 17th, when results will be posted on this blog.
Ian explains, "The Leagues at Steps 5 and 6 have been invited to a meeting with the FA on Friday, June 19th. Ahead of that meeting I'd like to ask fans what they think about the return of football and the restrictions they might need to accept to watch a game this year.
Whilst the FA consults with the Leagues and they have their own way of engaging with their Clubs, this survey is about developing a body of opinion that demonstrates what the football family is thinking.
I'm hoping we'll have enough responses to give Clubs, Leagues and the FA, an idea what the football family is thinking. You never know, consultation like this might even catch on”!
The Restarting Grassroots Football Survey can be accessed here . The survey will remain open until June 17th, when results will be posted on this blog.
Hi Ian hopefully the season will go ahead about September time. By then there will be some regulations lifted, who knows.
ReplyDeleteThere should be games played and supporters welcome but spread out standing and seating Surely attendances for most clubs are small so no problem there. Use contact less on the gate.
I presume that the national leagues will be ruling on the arrangements for changing rooms so follow them if possible.