Portsmouth News

Brady: I’m sure all our boxes will be ticked

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US Portsmouth stalwart Bob Brady is confident ‘all boxes will be ticked’ with regards to ensuring the club’s promotion to the Wessex League Premier Division is rubber-stamped.

The FA revealed on Monday afternoon that they are planning to promote 110 clubs in a close-season restructur­e at the lower end of the non-league pyramid.

Of those, 60 will be promoted from step 6 divisions - including the top three in Division 1 of the Wessex League ranked on a points-per-game basis over the last two pandemicwr­ecked campaigns.

USP boast the best PPG average in the division - 2.23 - during that time and Brady, below, is adamant the club will accept promotion if and when it’s offered.

He believes there should be no repeat of the 2009/10 season when US finished third in Wessex 1 only to see the Victory Stadium fail the ground grading examinatio­n for the higher tier.

‘It’s fantastic news,’ he said of the promotion opportunit­y. ‘If we meet the ground grading.

‘Our lights are good enough, our pitch is good enough. The Royal Navy play on it and they’re step 3-4 level.

‘We meet the Wessex League minimum standards anyway just by playing in the FA Cup and FA Vase, so it is a bit frustratin­g.

‘We had a ground grading last year but now we’ll need another one.

‘We’ll have to put in temporary walkways from the changing rooms to the pitch, and a few other things.’

US erected a secure hut at their ground late last year, which was another league requiremen­t in lieu of the fact the Navy won’t allow them to install a permanent turnstile.

It was in use for the Vase tie against Millbrook on December 19 – the club’s last competitiv­e match.

‘That was a major key for us,’ said Brady, a former US player and manager who is now the club’s secretary. ‘That was the only permanent thing we needed, everywhere else - like the walkways - can be temporary changes on matchdays.

‘We are quietly confident we will be offered it (promotion).

‘It should be a case of a quick inspection and hopefully all boxes will be ticked.’

US - under the guise of predecesso­rs Portsmouth Royal

Navy - were founder members of the Wessex League in 1986. But, since re-entering the league in the early noughties as US, they have always played in the second tier.

The fact three clubs could be going up from Wessex 1 could result in clubs further down the non-league pyramid being promoted as well.

Four Hampshire Premier League Senior Division clubs - Fleetlands, Infinity, Bush Hill and Stockbridg­e have applied for Wessex 1.

If any of them are successful, it could result in clubs such as Moneyfield­s Reserves and Denmead - the top two based on points-pergame over the last two seasons being promoted from the second tier of the HPL.

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