EcoSport Innovations

The cut and thrust of the industry is a thing of the past as synthetic turf manufacturers blend, centralise and digitalise. The days of dedicated sales managers with experience…and knowledge, are disappearing into the the past as more and more companies close ranks, forward integrate and change from pure sales into partner sales managed by people who wouldn’t know a Quality Pro from a FIH Global…I’m just saying it as it is.

I recall the days when a synthetic sports surface sales manager was a professional, dealing out honest and considered advice to their clients, who in turn can then offer the best system to their clients on a true ‘horse for courses’ basis, protecting them and their investment. Now it’s all about profit and competitiveness, no regard for quality and longevity of solutions…

An amusing picture in this blog, SAPCA exhibition 2012 at Lea Valley, less PC times, but here each manufacturer would be represented by a sales manager with hard fought experience and a solid knowledge of the market…

‘Blind leading the blind’ – ‘little knowledge is a dangerous thing’ – we’re on a downward spiral I fear….

EcoSport Innovations have the knowledge and experience from working over 15 years in the manufacturing sector, we will guide you onto the right path….

Key Takeaways

Why Independent Advice Matters at This Level

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Why Independent Advice Matters at This Level

Every one of these engagements could have been handled by a contractor or manufacturer offering a turnkey package. The reason clubs choose an independent consultant is simple is because the consultant has no product to sell. When Nick advises on surface selection, the recommendation is based on what the club needs and not on what generates the highest margin for the supplier.

With 15 years of experience across the full supply chain, from raw material chemistry through manufacturing, installation, and project management, Nick understands where the gaps are between what a contractor promises and what gets delivered. That knowledge protects the client’s investment.

Needing advice on a project?

Whether you manage a Premier League training ground or a community club, the principle is the same: the right surface, independently specified.

Project Summary

Clubs AFC Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, Brighton & Hove Albion, Nottingham Forest, Southampton
Scope Hybrid stadium pitches, indoor dome surfaces, outdoor 3G training pitches, academy facilities, resurfacing, aftercare
Delivery Partner Clive Richardson Ltd (primary)
EcoSport Services Independent surface selection advice, specification, negotiation, quality assurance, aftercare

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Frequently Asked Questions

EcoSport Innovations strive to inform and be transparent in all we do.

If you don’t see your question answered here, then contact us at info@ecosport-innovations.co.uk or call +44 789 130 2025.

Why do Premier League clubs use independent surface consultants?

Manufacturers and contractors have commercial incentives to recommend their own products. An independent consultant evaluates the club’s specific training requirements, playing methodology, and budget constraints without bias, ensuring the surface specification serves the club’s needs rather than a supplier’s sales targets. With experience across the full supply chain, an independent consultant also understands where installations can go wrong and how to prevent it.
A hybrid pitch combines approximately 95% natural grass with 5% synthetic fibre stitched into the rootzone. The synthetic element stabilises the surface, reduces divoting, and increases the number of playing hours the pitch can sustain — typically doubling or tripling capacity compared to pure natural grass. Hybrid technology is now standard at the highest levels of professional football, including at World Cup venues.
Indoor synthetic surfaces face different challenges to outdoor installations. Ventilation, temperature regulation, lighting, and the absence of natural rainfall all affect surface performance and infill behaviour. Indoor surfaces also tend to receive more concentrated use in smaller areas. Specification for indoor facilities requires specific expertise that accounts for these enclosed-environment factors.
Yes. EcoSport provides the same depth of expertise to community clubs, schools, and local authorities as it does to professional football. The principles are identical — independent advice, correct system selection, quality assurance during installation, and tailored aftercare. The specification may differ, but the standard of care does not.
The relationship between surface quality and player welfare is well-documented. Poorly specified surfaces can increase the risk of ACL injuries, concussion (through inadequate shock absorption), and skin abrasions. Surface hardness, rotational resistance, energy restitution, and vertical deformation all affect how a player’s body interacts with the pitch. A correctly specified surface — matched to the level of play and usage intensity — is a fundamental player welfare investment.