both the grassroots football and elite/professional football (Cross, 2013).
b) A total of eight (8) questions, four (4) for grassroots coaches and four (4) for
professional coaches have been designed as follows. A total of six (6) coaches, three (3)
grassroots coaches and three (3) professional/elite coaches will be targeted.
Questions for grassroots football coaches
i. For how long have you been a grassroots football coach and what motivated you to be
one?
ii. What’s your role in instilling such values to the grassroots footballers as personal
fulfillment, fitness, health, social development, and teamwork? Is your role in instilling
these values any different from how a professional football coach would do it?
iii. What kind of training would you propose what should be undergone by all grassroots
football coaches before they engage in this work to ensure uniformity across the sport?
iv. What do you think is the future of the grassroots football game and what are you doing
to ensure that that future is met?
Questions for professional/elite football coaches
i. For how long have you been an elite football coach and where did you get the
motivation to join elite football? Have you been a professional footballer before?
ii. The UEFA through its UEFA Grassroots Charter and UEFA Grassroots Week, among
other programs, encourages the growth of football at the grassroots level. Is it something
you support? How does grassroots football influence elite football?
iii. What major roles does the elite football coach play in terms of professional
development, personal fulfillment, fitness, and social development of professional
players? Would you do anything different were you a grassroots coach to reach the same
results?
iv. Is professional football becoming too commercial at the expense of the importance of
the game? Where do you see professional football in the next few years, say ten (10)?
c) Six participants are scheduled for the study: three professional coaches and three
grassroots coaches. The six coaches will be required for the entire period of the study,
that is, two weeks because they are the main respondents in the proposed study
(Martinez and Mukharji, 2013).
d) Testing will take place at the places of work of the six coaches. The researcher will visit
each coach at their place of work, that is, at the football ground where the coaches work
every day. The data will then be further tested at the researcher’s university where the
researcher carries out their studies.
e) The proposed study is the first of its kind, and, therefore, the materials being used are
original, including the questions proposed in the study. All data mined during this study
will remain confidential in line with the Data Protection Act of 1998 (Ferguson and
Moritz, 2015).