Neil Cluxton- is the one who’s in charge of the male first team squad but he is the one who organises the school buses for away games and fixtures against other schools/college’s. According to Hesburgh (2011) the essence of leadership is that you must have a vision. I believe that Neil’s vision is to become a successful college football team, which turns into a feeder club for local football teams such as Chesterfield FC, Sheffield Wednesday and Sheffield United. Some players have already gone onto trails at Chesterfield FC but Neil’s vision is to have a wider range of feeder clubs, which could bring in partnerships and sponsorship money. Neil is also a lecturer at Chesterfield College so he has to split the time between the football academies and teaching.
Dave Rushburry -he runs the reserve team and is very important to both teams, as he is a physiotherapist so treating injuries and keeping both teams injury free is his most important role. Dave is a really good asset to Chesterfield College because having a Physiotherapist would cost the college a lot of money but Dave does this for free because he already works there as a lecturer.
Carl- works at Chesterfield College as a fitness trainer and is often taking training and warm ups before matches.
Security guards- important to the team, keeping the teams belongings safe but most of all if a player gets a bad injury they are first aid trained and they are very quick to respond.
Volunteer coach’s- there is five of us that help out on match days and without us I believe it would put a major strain on the people above to organise the team and get the kit ready.
References
Theodore Hesburgh (2011) The Art and Science of Leadership [Online]. Available from www.nwlink.com (accessed on 13th January 2012).
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