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DEAL’S DONE AT SPITFIRES

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KENNY Amor, Tom Coffey, Joanne Sprigg and Mark Jewell have completed their takeover of Eastleigh from former chairman Stewart Donald.
Donald, who had owned the Hampshire club for the past eight years, was forced to sell his stake at the Silverlake as part of the conditions of his £40 million takeover of League One side Sunderland.
It is understood that Jewell will take up the role as chairman, with Amor becoming chief executive.
Eastleigh’s director of football Richard Hill has followed Donald to Sunderland but the current management team of Andy Hessenthaler and Ben Strevens...

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