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With manager Gary Mills only recently installed into his new role, the club has taken a first step with regards to players out of contract this summer.

Initially addressing the younger players, offers of re-engagement have been made to:

Andy Coughlin
Louis Gray
Connor Jennings
Jonathan Royle
Sean Smith

Those not offered terms and free to look for new clubs:

Theo Bailey-Jones
Nick Rushton
Anthony Stephens
Ross Weaver

Jennings is lucky to be offered anything imo, having spoken out publicly whilst Wilkin was still in charge. Not the sort of thing you want to see from professionals.
 

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I'd take Tom Shaw back if we could afford him
Wayne has tweeted o say Tom and the Club are still in Contract Talks and are hopeful of resiging him for next season!

Excellent news! Looks like we are serious of getting an immediate return. Its a great start but we must build round them better than last summer.

If we can tempt Jason Mooney and Callum Howe from York and Scunny Id be oer the moon. But that might be asking a lot!
 

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It's disappointing Rushton has been let go, good finisher but never really had a chance here
 

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Ours have been announced. Only 2 players out

Lee Cook
Jack Saville.

Jack is a decent quality defender who I'd expect to see at least at conference level. Shame Cookie just didnt have the fitness to last a season.
 

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Yes, slightly surprised at Savile but he does need to be a regular starter somewhere.
 

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Maybe he did, but Yemi didn't need to be sold any vision, he has seen it with his own eyes.
Lets face it, Woking wont get any of our players, and we are about to take their best player.
Shows the difference in where the 2 clubs are going & yet Woking are such a "real" club.
 

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Maybe he did, but Yemi didn't need to be sold any vision, he has seen it with his own eyes.
Lets face it, Woking wont get any of our players, and we are about to take their best player.
Shows the difference in where the 2 clubs are going & yet Woking are such a "real" club.

The vision
 

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Maybe he did, but Yemi didn't need to be sold any vision, he has seen it with his own eyes.
Lets face it, Woking wont get any of our players, and we are about to take their best player.
Shows the difference in where the 2 clubs are going & yet Woking are such a "real" club.

The difference in where the 2 clubs are going is that your club will go bust and Eastleigh's vision will be on a par with Stevie Wonder's.
 

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The vision, haha, oh fucking dear. Sounds like something straight out of the tinpot bible.

"And on the fifth day, Yemi saw the vision.....of insolvency, two-figure crowds by 2018 and the Silverlake being turned into flats."
 

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...you'll go bust blah blah blah...its boring pal.
But then Woking is a dull& boring place, very boring, and its people are a reflection of its football club..
 

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...you'll go bust blah blah blah...its boring pal.
But then Woking is a dull& boring place, very boring, and its people are a reflection of its football club..
Your average attendance shot up partially on the back of curious fans of other clubs who made the trip. If Rovers go up you'll take a big hit there and I doubt a lot of people like myself who went last season will bother again next season.
 

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I see a lot of similarities between Eastleigh and Crawley. Wouldn't surprise me if the results are similar, dramatic rise followed by a slow decline back towards a more sustainable level.
 

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In fairness to Crawley they were always a fairly large non-league club whose natural level is between the top 6 of Step 2 and about halfway up Step 1. You can't say the same about Eastleigh, although they spent a long time in the Conference South before they won it in 13/14.
 

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Keates released then. Sad day, the guy is a legend but time waits for no man but he will be a big miss around the club. He will play on somewhere I suspect.
 

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Keates released then. Sad day, the guy is a legend but time waits for no man but he will be a big miss around the club. He will play on somewhere I suspect.
Could be a good fit for us potentially.
 

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It gets rather boring people saying Eastleigh will go pop and will end up at their natural level. Our natural level is only one league below this one, where we were since the Conf South was born, so we don't really have far to fall, should it happen, do we?
For now, we will all just have to see what happens over the next 5 years or so, but so far, everything the owner said would happen, has happened, so baring poor results on the pitch next season, we are in for a decent year with increased gates, because the owner & his team work their nuts off engaging the local community & drumming up new supporters & sponsors etc. Going from an average "home fan base" of around 500 last year, to pushing 1600 this year, it is indeed a great increase, but with ST sales going well and lots of fantastic feedback from the community & local schools etc, its felt we can build on those numbers again this season.
How many of you can say that about your clubs gate increases? Sure at some point the rise slows down, but lets just see how far we can go eh, without being vilified by the fans of "real clubs"? Give us a chance. Im sure those of you that visited the Silverlake this year will have been greeted with respect and a warm welcome. Is it really too much to ask that you give us that same respect back, instead of just rubbishing us as a football club.
 

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It gets rather boring people saying Eastleigh will go pop and will end up at their natural level. Our natural level is only one league below this one, where we were since the Conf South was born, so we don't really have far to fall, should it happen, do we?
For now, we will all just have to see what happens over the next 5 years or so, but so far, everything the owner said would happen, has happened, so baring poor results on the pitch next season, we are in for a decent year with increased gates, because the owner & his team work their nuts off engaging the local community & drumming up new supporters & sponsors etc. Going from an average "home fan base" of around 500 last year, to pushing 1600 this year, it is indeed a great increase, but with ST sales going well and lots of fantastic feedback from the community & local schools etc, its felt we can build on those numbers again this season.
How many of you can say that about your clubs gate increases? Sure at some point the rise slows down, but lets just see how far we can go eh, without being vilified by the fans of "real clubs"? Give us a chance. Im sure those of you that visited the Silverlake this year will have been greeted with respect and a warm welcome. Is it really too much to ask that you give us that same respect back, instead of just rubbishing us as a football club.

Whilst I appreciate the lovely sentiment.

What's particularly hard working and inspiring about "fuck it, we'll let them in for next to nothing" :dk:

If you want to see a real example of engagement = increased fanbase, please look at Alty. Rather than holding up your false model as a bastion of non-league football.
 

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If you want to see a real example of engagement = increased fanbase, please look at Alty. Rather than holding up your false model as a bastion of non-league football.

Or what our supporters trust have done with our ambassadors scheme, 35 schools enrolled and our average gate last season up to 1500. Players regularly do school visits as well.

As part of our 125 year celebrations, we gave away a free FGR shirt to every year 3 and 4 at schools in the Stroud District.

We had a youth tournament last weekend which attracted well over 1000 (mainly family and friends), with 22 teams of various age groups taking part. We're looking to get the Glos Schools finals held at our stadium in the future as well.

All that sort of proactive work in the community is what can help grow support, it takes a lot of work but in the long term it is worth it, even if you're a so called tinpot club.
 
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Im sure those of you that visited the Silverlake this year will have been greeted with respect and a warm welcome.

You didn't have enough stewards to accommodate us and open the rest of your ground.
 

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You didn't have enough stewards to accommodate us and open the rest of your ground.
Did they run out of programmes half an hour before kick off when they played you as well?
It's a bit easy to increase attendances so massively when you're able to price tickets so cheaply as well.
 

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It's a bit easy to increase attendances so massively when you're able to price tickets so cheaply as well.

And when you claim a 4,000 attendance solely because thats the amount of free tickets you have handed out...
 

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It gets rather boring people saying Eastleigh will go pop and will end up at their natural level. Our natural level is only one league below this one, where we were since the Conf South was born, so we don't really have far to fall, should it happen, do we?
For now, we will all just have to see what happens over the next 5 years or so, but so far, everything the owner said would happen, has happened, so baring poor results on the pitch next season, we are in for a decent year with increased gates, because the owner & his team work their nuts off engaging the local community & drumming up new supporters & sponsors etc. Going from an average "home fan base" of around 500 last year, to pushing 1600 this year, it is indeed a great increase, but with ST sales going well and lots of fantastic feedback from the community & local schools etc, its felt we can build on those numbers again this season.
How many of you can say that about your clubs gate increases? Sure at some point the rise slows down, but lets just see how far we can go eh, without being vilified by the fans of "real clubs"? Give us a chance. Im sure those of you that visited the Silverlake this year will have been greeted with respect and a warm welcome. Is it really too much to ask that you give us that same respect back, instead of just rubbishing us as a football club.

Interesting comment about clubs ending up at their natural level. We have been in this division for the best part of two decades, so you would have to say that our natural level at least in recent times is the Conference National, but there is nothing wrong with having an ambition to play at the next one.

There is undoubtedly a lot of hard work being performed, largely behind the scenes, by unsung volunteers at all of our clubs. It might be that it is more evident, or even important, at clubs like Eastleigh and Forest Green who are still on their rise. Over the past few weeks a number of initiatives taken by both these teams have been highlighted on this forum, what is to stop anyone else from any other team copying them, if it can increase your fanbase then what do you have to lose. You will need those fans just as much when you return to the Football League as we will if we get there for the first time. Our crowds last season were up by a modest 25% in comparison to the improvement shown by Eastleigh, but that represents a lot of hard work, some of those people will keep coming back.

What's particularly hard working and inspiring about "fuck it, we'll let them in for next to nothing" :dk:

I was one of those fortunate enough to get into a game at Silverlake for free last season, my understanding was that it was a gesture by the Chairman to thank the fans for their support in the previous season, but also in the hope that they might attract new fans. I was stood largely with Southampton fans, many of whom said that they attended occasional games at Eastleigh, but might go to more in the future due largely to the cost of Premier League games.

The Chairmen of both Eastleigh and Forest Green are taking a new approach to the way they run their clubs, although radically different they are both successful businessmen. I don't have a problem with this as there is no proscribed method, what works for one team will not work for another. I know this will probably be met with a rash of comments along the lines of "if you throw enough money at a club it will succeed", but this isn't always the case, success often comes by just trying to do something differently. If your club keeps doing things the same way then it is likely that it will stand still.
 

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