'These guys are like family to me': behind the scenes with Wolves's kitman

Behind the Scenes of Wolves' Kitman: A True Family Man

Sean Ruiz, the head of kit at Wolverhampton Wanderers, has a unique approach to his job. Unlike many kitmen who prefer anonymity, Ruiz wears his shorts with pride and has formed close bonds with the players. He's not just a shirt supplier; he's a trusted advisor and friend.

Ruiz's office is a testament to his dedication to his craft. Shelves upon shelves of gold shirts, printing machines, and pigeonholes overflow with kit. Every inch of every wall is covered in meticulous planning, with detailed lists of player information, fixture dates, and preferred colours for each match. The kitman has developed an intricate system that ensures seamless execution on matchdays.

On game days, Ruiz and his team arrive at the training ground six hours before kick-off, loading a van with an array of essentials, including shirts, shorts, gloves, and towels. As they unload the laundry bins into the vast dressing area, Ruiz works tirelessly to set up the screens above each player's station, calling in digital department staff for assistance.

The kitman takes pride in knowing every player's size, number, and shirt preference by heart – a feat he admits is a testament to his years of experience. However, even Ruiz has made mistakes; it took him weeks to track down missing numbers during his time at New York Red Bulls.

As the team prepares for matchdays, Ruiz's focus on detail and teamwork comes to the forefront. From adjusting bench coats to inflating the match ball, every task is meticulously executed. "Matchdays are the best days," says assistant Barry Piper, as he flits around arranging coats and making last-minute adjustments.

Despite the chaos of game day, Ruiz maintains a sense of calm and camaraderie with his colleagues. When asked about previous experience, the kitman admits to having no idea what he was doing in a new role – but quickly figures it out, saying "you can't say no in a new place."

For Ruiz, kit is more than just a job; it's family. His close relationships with players and staff make him an integral part of the team's success. As he watches his team take to the pitch, Ruiz smiles, knowing that behind the scenes, he has played a crucial role in making the magic happen.
 
I'm not sold on this whole "behind-the-scenes" vibe. Like, I get it, Sean Ruiz is passionate about his job and all, but does it really need to be so...overwhelming? πŸ˜’ His office looks like a treasure trove of kit, but what's the point of having all that gold shirt inventory when you could just outsource it? And don't even get me started on the pigeonholes – who thought those were a good idea? 🀯 At least he's made mistakes and learned from them, I guess. But overall, it just seems like another example of someone getting lost in their own bubble. πŸ˜’
 
I'm loving this story about Sean Ruiz πŸ™Œ! It's so inspiring to see someone putting their heart and soul into their job, especially when it comes to something as important as kit management. I mean, who knew being a kitman could be an art form? πŸ˜‚ The attention to detail is insane, from the pigeonholes to the screens above each player's station – it's like he's creating his own mini-production line over there! πŸ“¦

But what really resonates with me is Ruiz's approach to his job being all about relationships and trust. He's not just a supplier, but a partner to the players and staff, which is so refreshing in a world where we're always talking about 'work-life balance' 🀝.

I also love how he pokes fun at himself when he made mistakes – it shows that even someone as meticulous as him can have off days! And that quote from Barry Piper about matchdays being the best days is just spot on – there's something special about seeing a team come together and perform at their best πŸ’ͺ.

It's moments like these that remind me why I'm so passionate about mindfulness and self-care πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ. Ruiz's dedication to his craft is not just inspiring, but also shows us the importance of being present and focused in our own work and personal lives.
 
"Love this guy! Sean Ruiz is literally the definition of 'kitman' - I mean, who else gets to wear shorts with pride and actually cares about every tiny detail of their job? The attention to detail is insane, but it's clear he genuinely loves what he does (and gets to be part of a real family in the process). I'm not surprised he knows every player's size/number/shirt preference by heart - that's just dedication 101! And can we talk about how low-key his 'mistake' story is? 'I had no idea what I was doing'? LMAO, dude owns it!" πŸ˜‚πŸ’ΌπŸ‘•
 
I think its so cool how Sean Ruiz makes kit day feel like one big happy family 🀝🏼. Like, you can tell he's super passionate about his job and takes pride in every little detail – from the shirts to the gloves, its all part of the team's uniform πŸ’Ό. And what im loving is how close he is with the players, its like they're a part of the kit department itself 🀝. Its no wonder he knows every player's size and shirt preference by heart, its just a testament to how much time and effort hes put into building those relationships ❀️. The team needs guys like Ruiz who care that much about the little things – makes me wanna be more detail-oriented πŸ˜‚πŸ‘•
 
I don't get why kitmen are so important πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Like, I get it, they have to make sure everyone looks good on the field, but does it really matter? It's just football, right? But then I saw this article about Sean Ruiz and his team at Wolverhampton Wanderers and I was like, wow, these guys are total pros πŸ€“. They're always planning ahead, making sure every player has what they need, and the kitman is literally a trusted advisor to the players. That's cool, I guess. It just goes to show that even in sports, teamwork and attention to detail can make all the difference πŸ’―.
 
πŸ™Œ I'm loving how much effort Sean Ruiz puts into his job as kitman for Wolverhampton Wanderers! It's not just about providing kit, it's about understanding each player's unique needs and preferences. He's like a match-day therapist, knowing exactly what to do to get the team pumped up and ready to go πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. And can we talk about his office? It's like a treasure trove of all things football kits! I'm kinda jealous of his system and attention to detail – it's clear he takes pride in what he does πŸ’Ό. What I admire most is how he's become an integral part of the team, building strong relationships with players and staff alike πŸ‘«. He's not just a behind-the-scenes guy; he's a true partner in their success! 🀝
 
I remember when kitmen were just, well, kitmen, you know? They were like these anonymous faces behind the scenes, and people barely even knew they existed πŸ™ƒ. But now, it seems like they're becoming part of the team itself, especially with Sean Ruiz at Wolves. I mean, who wouldn't want a kitman who's actually friends with the players? It's like having your own personal tailor, but also your confidant πŸ˜‚.

I've been thinking, what's changed, though? Is it just that kitmen have become more visible or is there something deeper at play? I guess what I'm saying is, back in my day, we had to make do with what we had, and we didn't even complain about the kit being a bit too tight πŸ˜…. But hey, if having a close-knit team behind the scenes can make the difference between winning and losing, then I say bring it on! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I love how Ruiz is more than just a kitman, but a trusted advisor and friend to the players πŸ™Œ. It's awesome how he's got this intricate system down pat, it's like a well-oiled machine πŸ’ͺ. But what really gets me is how much attention to detail he puts into every little thing πŸ‘•. I mean, who knew there was so much that went into making kit? πŸ˜‚

And can we talk about how Ruiz has built these close relationships with the players? It's like he's part of the team 🀝. And Barry Piper's comment about matchdays being the best days is so true πŸ’ƒ. I've been to a few games where the atmosphere was electric, and it's all thanks to the hard work of guys like Ruiz behind the scenes πŸ’₯.

I'm also loving how Ruiz isn't afraid to admit when he doesn't know something πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. And that quote about not being able to say no in a new place is so relatable πŸ˜‚. It's great to see someone who has worked their way up and is now an integral part of the team's success πŸ’ͺ.

But what I think really makes Ruiz stand out is his sense of calm and camaraderie on game days πŸ™. He's like the glue that holds everything together πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό. And it's awesome to see how he's got this whole family vibe going on with the players and staff 🀝. He's truly a special guy, and I'm loving watching his story unfold πŸ’•.
 
omg u gotta meet sean ruiz he's literally the nicest kitman ever! 🀩 i mean, who else would show up 6 hrs before kickoff with their own van full of gear? πŸ˜‚ and those players adore him like he's family lol what's even more impressive is how meticulous his job is - i'm talking shelves upon shelves of gold shirts, it's like a treasure trove! 🏹 i feel bad for the other kitmen who can't handle that level of detail... Ruiz just takes pride in knowing every player's size and number by heart, no wonder he's so good at it! πŸ‘
 
omg i love how down to earth sean ruiz is 🀩 like who wouldn't want a kitman who's also their friend?! 🀜🏼 his dedication to the craft is insane though - i mean 6 hours before kick-off? that's some serious prep work πŸ’ͺ. and can we talk about how he knows everyone's size, number, and shirt preference by heart? mind blown 😲 it's clear why barry piper loves working with him πŸ‘«. overall, sean ruiz is the ultimate team player 🀝 and it's so awesome to see him bring people together through his love of kit 🎨
 
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