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Post by michaelefc on May 29, 2019 7:22:20 GMT
There's a lot of guessing going on here. Truth is we don't know what he was earning at EFC and we don't know what he will be earning at Solihull. We have to trust the board to do what is best for EFC. If we can't afford the demands of PM or anybody else, let them go. The club has been around for 73 years. Lets ensure we are here for another 73 years.
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Post by festa on May 29, 2019 7:50:44 GMT
Smaller ground, guessing they’ve only just turned from part time to full time, the past two seasons they’ve been battling relegation and we’re probably odds on favourite to go down during that phase. Then out of nowhere they have a miraculous season which is fair play I suppose. But like I say if they have got rich backers I wasn’t aware of it and didn’t think they’d be able to offer a lot more money than what we could. Also average attendance in the league 1,274 for someone challenging for the title that’s small. I think if Eastleigh were up in the top 3 the whole season we’d get 2k smaller ground ? With solihull ground having a face lift new stands
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Post by slewmcg on May 29, 2019 8:38:30 GMT
I’d probably say so, how much work you having done? I went to damson park a year or two ago and can’t remember it having many seats and just small terraces
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Post by festa on May 29, 2019 9:30:48 GMT
Lets just say were having a 1500 seated stand built. And have had 3 temporary stands put up. Until phase 3 starts
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Post by michaelefc on May 29, 2019 18:11:56 GMT
Lets just say were having a 1500 seated stand built. And have had 3 temporary stands put up. Until phase 3 starts
You'll be in the Premiership quicker than you can say Harry Redknapp!
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Post by unknownquantity on May 29, 2019 21:41:33 GMT
I think that offering a player a two year contract could have been a factor in this issue. I think that in the past Eastleigh have offered long term expensive contracts and I think that is likely to be hard to sustain.
I read on the Internet that Solihull train on Monday's, Tuesday's and Thursday's which probably classifies them as full time.
Last season I believe that Solihull had one of the smallest budgets so they did very well to challenge for promotion although they also had a very good youth policy. I do wonder whether last season's success has earned them new sponsors.
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