Crouch invests in Eastleigh
By Wendy Gee -
FORMER Saints chairman Leon Crouch will not be watching Alan Pardew’s men at QPR tomorrow – he’ll be at non-League Eastleigh instead.
Through his company, the Fullers Group, Crouch has agreed to become the new shirt sponsor of the Spitfires who are gearing up for another assault on promotion from the Blue Square South.
By way of thanks, Eastleigh chairman Paul Murray will present Crouch with a framed Eastleigh shirt shortly before tomorrow’s final pre-season friendly at home to Salisbury City (August 1, 3pm).
It’s not the first time Eastleigh have benefited from Crouch’s generosity. Two years ago, he donated £5,000 to provide a scoreboard for their Silverlake Stadium home.
Denis Bundy, Eastleigh’s commercial manager, said: “Although Leon’s heart will always be with Saints, he’s delighted to be associated with local football – and, in particular, Eastleigh, the second biggest club in the Southampton area.
“I’ve always got on well with Leon and when I phoned him out of the blue to ask if he would be our shirt sponsor, he said ‘why not?
“He wants to show the community of Southampton that he is supportive of local football.
“On behalf of Eastleigh, I’d like to thank him for his support.”
For the full stroy see today's Daily Echo.
FORMER Saints chairman Leon Crouch will not be watching Alan Pardew’s men at QPR tomorrow – he’ll be at non-League Eastleigh instead.
Through his company, the Fullers Group, Crouch has agreed to become the new shirt sponsor of the Spitfires who are gearing up for another assault on promotion from the Blue Square South.
By way of thanks, Eastleigh chairman Paul Murray will present Crouch with a framed Eastleigh shirt shortly before tomorrow’s final pre-season friendly at home to Salisbury City (August 1, 3pm).
It’s not the first time Eastleigh have benefited from Crouch’s generosity. Two years ago, he donated £5,000 to provide a scoreboard for their Silverlake Stadium home.
Denis Bundy, Eastleigh’s commercial manager, said: “Although Leon’s heart will always be with Saints, he’s delighted to be associated with local football – and, in particular, Eastleigh, the second biggest club in the Southampton area.
“I’ve always got on well with Leon and when I phoned him out of the blue to ask if he would be our shirt sponsor, he said ‘why not?
“He wants to show the community of Southampton that he is supportive of local football.
“On behalf of Eastleigh, I’d like to thank him for his support.”
For the full stroy see today's Daily Echo.
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