Melbourne City's head of legal May Low, head of infrastructure Ian Wilson and chief executive Brad Rowse with Casey CEO Glenn Patterson, Casey city design and construction manager Trevor Griffin and city planning director James Collins at the sod-turning at Casey Fields. By Cam Lucadou-Wells Freshly crowned as A-League premiers, Melbourne City FC will start embedding itself at its new home in coming months. Admin staff for the champion club will start moving into the precinct in August. Meanwhile, the club’s A-League and four-time W-League premiership teams start pre-season training in August and September respectively. The academy teams started playing and training at Casey Fields in February.