New Head Coach unveiled
The final piece in the jigsaw, as far as the management structure is concerned, has today been put into place following the official news of Phil Handford's appointment.
Handford has become the new head coach, having been deemed the best applicant out of over twenty other hopefuls.
Phil's vast Non-League experience clearly a major factor in the appointment, the press release confirming this:
"The Board were impressed with his vast knowledge and experience of non league football, and by his reputation as a high calibre coach."
"The Board and Management of EFC are delighted that Phil has accepted this new post, and we look forward to a long and happy association with him."
Handford has become the new head coach, having been deemed the best applicant out of over twenty other hopefuls.
Phil's vast Non-League experience clearly a major factor in the appointment, the press release confirming this:
"The Board were impressed with his vast knowledge and experience of non league football, and by his reputation as a high calibre coach."
"The Board and Management of EFC are delighted that Phil has accepted this new post, and we look forward to a long and happy association with him."
... Meanwhile in other news today -
James Pullen has stated his ambitions of playing in the football league once more.
The full story can be read here.
Let's hope it is with Eastleigh come the end of this season!
Signings keep Eastleigh on track - Paul Doswell comments on new signings, 6th and 7th London based Eastleigh players!
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