Site Visit St George's Park
As I am getting more advanced in my role at SafetyNet, I am getting more things to do in my job role. Recently I was asked to go with one of your former apprentices, Jordan, to an install and brief training at St George's Park which is where England usually go to train and loads of other clubs go there for matches.

It was such an amazing day, we drove up to the guard post and they let us in, when we were driving down the long road to the building, we drove past so many football pitches. They have 13... 13 football pitches onsite, one of these is indoors and one of them is a direct replica of Wembley Stadium, it has the same type of grass, same length of grass, same goal posts, same size to the nearest inch. It was unreal how amazing this place was.
One we got there and set up our system and carried out some training, we got a tour of the whole building, it was massive...
There were 3 floors to this place, we walked through the corridors where we saw every player that has been through their rehabilitation center, we saw all the players signatures, we say the England changing rooms, we say their pool room...
They had 3 pools, one of them had an adjustable floor so the players could adjust it to their height, the other pool had 2 parts. One part was a hot tub in the middle, then a 10 degrees pool around it, these were user to relax and heal muscles in the body after they have worked out and played their matches. The other pool had a constantly changing floor and a camera under the water which they could watch from a screen in front of them. It was awesome.
We then walked around the rest of the place and as soon as we were about to leave, Stella, the receptionist would not let me go before I got a picture next to the St George's Park Sign.

It was such an amazing day, we drove up to the guard post and they let us in, when we were driving down the long road to the building, we drove past so many football pitches. They have 13... 13 football pitches onsite, one of these is indoors and one of them is a direct replica of Wembley Stadium, it has the same type of grass, same length of grass, same goal posts, same size to the nearest inch. It was unreal how amazing this place was.
One we got there and set up our system and carried out some training, we got a tour of the whole building, it was massive...
There were 3 floors to this place, we walked through the corridors where we saw every player that has been through their rehabilitation center, we saw all the players signatures, we say the England changing rooms, we say their pool room...
They had 3 pools, one of them had an adjustable floor so the players could adjust it to their height, the other pool had 2 parts. One part was a hot tub in the middle, then a 10 degrees pool around it, these were user to relax and heal muscles in the body after they have worked out and played their matches. The other pool had a constantly changing floor and a camera under the water which they could watch from a screen in front of them. It was awesome.
We then walked around the rest of the place and as soon as we were about to leave, Stella, the receptionist would not let me go before I got a picture next to the St George's Park Sign.
Fab! What a great day out of the office! The facilities sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteYeah I really enjoyed getting out and about and meeting different clients face to face. And yes the facilities were out of this world!!!
DeleteWow! That sounds amazing! Can't believe it about the swimming pools! See you back at the Academy soon for your level 4 :-)
ReplyDeleteI know, its was such an amazing experience. Cant wait! :)
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