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Burrfields happy to ‘splash the cash’ on a stadium setting for their MSL restart

‘Splitting the league was a good idea, you’ll get meaningful games’ - boss Kirby ahead of this weekend’s Westleigh Park debut

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Burrfields are happy to ‘splash the cash’ in a bid to make their Mid-Solent League return a memorable one.

Unable to use their usual Warblingto­n School venue for their first two home matches after the easing of lockdown restrictio­ns, the club have aimed high.

As a result, boss Brian Kirby has paid £250 to hire Hawks’ Westleigh Park stadium for Division 1 games against Mob Albion (tomorrow) and Stubbingto­n (April 10).

With their usual training facility at the Mountbatte­n Centre also currently out of bounds, Burrfields have also paid to train for two evenings on the 3G surface at Westleigh.

‘We have a good relationsh­ip with Warblingto­n School and the 3G facility there is fantastic,’ said Kirby.

‘But they are not taking external bookings until after April 19, so as the home team it was our responsibi­lity to find a venue.

‘I know Havant’s season has been declared null and void so I thought this would be a great opportunit­y for our players to play at the stadium.

‘It’s a bit more than we would normally pay, but we felt it was an opportunit­y we couldn’t pass up.

‘I asked Stubbingto­n if they could kick off at 4pm, because there’s a prior booking, and they almost snapped my hand off !

‘We can’t train at Mountbatte­n as they aren’t accepting external bookings until after April 12, so we’ve booked Westleigh Park again. It was expensive to do that, but I felt it was important to get some football into my players’ legs.

‘In addition to the pitch fees, we’ve also got to pay £25 towards the ref ’s fee and the only contributi­on we get is £40 from the away team.

‘But I would much prefer to splash the cash to give my team the chance to play on a decent pitch.

‘We’re very well run financiall­y and we can afford to spend those sort of outlays.’

All of the Burrfields squad - numbering over 30 - pay £30 to sign on for a season.

They also pay £3 to train each week and £5 to play on matchdays (£3 if named as a substitute).

‘The lads are very good at honouring their subs,’ said Kirby. ‘There’s not too many that let me down.

‘We’re a progressiv­e club and we want to play football the right way and do things properly.

‘The players are all given a tracksuit top when they sign on, that’s probably worth more than £30 in itself, and we also have training tops and polo shirts with the club’s emblem.

‘The profile (of the club) is important to us.’

Burrfields are keen to launch a reserve side for the 2021/22 season.

Ideally, they would enter it in the second tier of the Mid-Solent - the league will almost certainly be split into two divisions next season due to new clubs entering.

If that is not possible, they will look to enter the team in the City of Portsmouth Sunday League.

‘The Mid-Solent is a progressiv­e league,’ said Kirby. ‘Rob England has done a fantastic job of running it.

‘We had a Zoom meeting a while ago and all the managers were given an opportunit­y tohaveours­ay.

‘Nobody wanted null and void, we all wanted to try and complete the season.

‘Splitting the league was a good idea, as it means you’ll get meaningful games which will allow the league to have champions in two divisions.’

Kirby added: ‘Our long

It’s a bit more than we would normally pay, but it was an opportunit­y we couldn’t pass up Brian Kirby

term ambition is to cement ourselves in the higher echelons of the Mid-Solent.

‘This season, with Covid, there was always a fear the league could be split into two divisions and the aim was to be placed in the higher division.

‘We achieved that goal.’ Burrfields had won four, drawn three and lost two of their nine games when the MSL went into lockdown shortly before Christmas.

Kirby’s side were on a seven-game unbeaten run after losing their opening two matches to Horndean United and table-topping Meon Milton.

Again Horndean they took the lead but were then rocked by injuries which resulted in two players having to go to QA Hospital for treatment, and they lost 3-1.

They then went down 3-2 to Meon.

Burrfields return to action, though, 12 points worse off than when they entered lockdown.

Due to the splitting of the division, only results against teams in their newlyarran­ged sections count moving forwards.

Burrfields have kept points from draws with Strawberry, Portcheste­r Rovers and Stubbingto­n, but have lost the four wins they collected against teams who will restart this weekend in Division 2.

‘We’re a young-ish team who like to play the right way, that’s why we’re happy to spend money on proper pitches,’ said Kirby.

‘I would have preferred to get some more time in the players’ legs before we started playing, but everyone’s in the same situation. It’s making the best of what you’ve got.

‘We’re always looking to sign good players, but people contact us - it’s not that we outwardly go looking for them.

‘We always want to make sure that players are the right kind of person.

‘We’re not a team of prima donnas, we’re a team of grafters who try to play the right way.

‘All new players have got to be the right fit for the squad - we won’t tolerate any divisions.’

Kirby will be without first choice centre half Charles Flatman against Mob, while leading scorer Jack Palmer might have to work.

Burrfields could therefore hand a debut to new striker Jesse Parkis, who recently put a message in a MSL group chat saying he was looking to sign for a club.

The Burrfields v Mob game will be the first adult match at Westleigh Park since Hawks took on Ebbsfleet in a National League South game on February 13.

Under Covid guidance, the dressing rooms will be out of bounds.

Burrfields’ match is not the first one at the stadium after lockdown, though; that honour goes to Berewood Panthers and Stubbingto­n Hawks who meet in a MidSolent League U14 game on Saturday morning.

That fixture is followed by Berewood Panthers’ U15s taking on the Soccer Scholar Academy.

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