PLAYERS, coaches, referees and the football workforce throughout Suffolk can once again have their say on the future of the grassroots game by taking part in an online survey.

Suffolk FA is targeting grassroots participants to tell it how it is doing to ensure it continues to provide an excellent service to its stakeholders as it continually tries to improve everybody’s experience of football.

Phil Knight, Suffolk FA Chief Executive, said: “Our football workforce has shaped The Football Association’s National Game Strategy which resulted in a further four years of investment worth �220 million across the country from The FA.

“Last year, many of our stakeholders thought we were doing a good job of promoting and developing the grassroots game in the county. Once again, we’re looking for the voice of local football people to tell us how we’re doing.

“As we enter a new four year strategy cycle, we want to build upon the successes of halting decline in 11-a-side football, participation in many areas is up, the number of referees and coaches has increased and the Respect programme has helped us turn the corner in making football a more enjoyable sport for players, referees and spectators to enjoy.

“However, we are not resting on our laurels and it is crucial that stakeholders continue to tell us how we are doing to ensure that we as Suffolk go from strength to strength with quality football opportunities for all.”

The survey takes a few moments to complete and allows participates to give feedback on Suffolk FA and The FA’s performance. It runs from until Sunday, September 30.

To have your say please visit: http://www.criticalsurveys.co.uk/scripts/dkwebserve_adv.cgi?survey=4525w