Henri Lansbury is a former Arsenal academy star, who once graced the prestigious North London footballing grounds. However, he is now bidding farewell to his playing career at 32, while setting his sights on a career as an entrepreneur in pitch maintenance.
The former Arsenal prodigy became enamored with pitch care began during the first lockdown, a period that nudged him towards discovering his green thumb.
As he found solace in nurturing plants and tending to his garden, an idea that could revolutionize the way football clubs maintain their beloved playing surfaces took root.
He revealed how he came about his pitch maintenance solution while speaking to TalkSPORT (via Daily Mail):
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Lansbury ultimately produced a groundbreaking formula for organic fertiliser that would soon become the cornerstone of the ambitious enterprise, aptly named Grass Gains.
With the formula perfected and an array of successful applications across the UK, the former Arsenal midfielder is ready to take on the illustrious Champions League:
Under the guidance of the legendary Arsene Wenger, Henri Lansbury blossomed into a highly-rated youngster and eventually earned his place in Arsenal's first-team lineup. He played just three games for the Gunners, eventually leaving in 2012 for Nottingham Forest, where he scored 33 goals in 150 appearances.
The former Arsenal midfielder also played for Aston Villa, helping them get back into the Premier League in 2020. He made 16 appearances for Bristol City, while his recent stint with Luton Town culminated in a Premier League promotion.
Follwiong the expiration of his contract, the 32-year-old now has his sights set on the picturesque landscapes of Monaco, not as a footballer, but as a visionary
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