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BBC cameras attend all first team home league and cup games so I know my pitch will be seen by a large TV audience, as well as the fans inside the stadium


” Maintenance and renovations


“Divot repairs are another weekly task and I start this as quickly as possible following a game. It’s another time-consuming job but a very important one to help maintain good surface levels.”


“Linemarking tends to be done prior to games being played. However, if the team have two away fixtures in a row, I will usually overmark using a weaker mixture, just to


ensure that the lines do not fade.” William is very proud of his efforts to have the grounds always looking their best as that is what the players and fans see all the time.


He said: “For me, presentation ranks very highly in my priorities. It doesn’t matter to me who is playing, be it the first team, reserve (U20) team, ladies team or a charity match, I want my pitch looking its best for every game, and so every fixture gets my


full attention.”


“BBC cameras attend all first team home league and cup games so I know my pitch will be seen by a large TV audience, as well as the fans inside the stadium.” “As well as the major impact jobs, such as putting a nice stripe on the pitch and marking bright white lines, I do like to pay attention to the minor details as well, such as clipping the grass at the base of the goalposts.”


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