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'Mez' receives award for Stags' service

30 April 2015

Club News

'Mez' receives award for Stags' service

30 April 2015

Award given to club stalwart from the Football League

Head groundsman/kit man Michael Merriman has received a 'club hero' award from the Football League for his long-standing service to Mansfield Town.

Michael, who is pictured above receiving the award from secretary Keith Burnand, has worked at the club for 14 years, starting at Football in the Community before moving to a new role as kit man and then head groundsman, following the departure of Rob Sprigg.

Speaking to the club website, the 40-year-old said:  "It's nice to be recognised by the club and the league."

Recalling his best memories during his spell at One Call Stadium, he said:  "I'd have to say the Liverpool game at home two years ago was my best moment as well as the Millennium Stadium play-off final in 2004."

Our head of media & communications Mark Stevenson said: "Michael's qualities in his dual role as head groundsman and kitman have been witnessed first-hand by the hundreds of players he has worked with during his long-stint at the club and by the numerous directors, chairmen and managers, under whom he has 'survived'.

"His wickedly dry sense of humour and strong work ethic endears him to staff and supporters alike.

"A local man, best known as 'Mez', he has become a part of the club's fabric who has endured and enjoyed both difficult and prosperous times in the club's recent history.

"Michael is well known and respected in the lower regions of English football for the pride in which he takes in maintaining the One Call Stadium playing surface, and more importantly for being a thoroughly decent human being."

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