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Where are they now : Richard Brindley

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Richard will always be remembered as being part of the record breaking side that won promotion back to the Football League.

I think he was right to move on at this stage in his career, & I think he will do a good job at Eastleigh at this level.

I am sure the move will benefit Richard & his Club next season.

I wish Richard well at his new club and I will be keeping an eye on his progress.

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I’m glad he’s found a club, best of luck to him.

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I think he's far better than Eastleigh, but I am pleased he's made a move and found a new club.

It's a good signing for them, that I believe, but I think Richard Brindley could be playing League Two football at right-back, and I just don't see them being a strong competition to get out of the National League.

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yeah hes better than eastleigh, either he just felt like they would be the right fit or he was offered better wages. i cant imagine a league two team not being interested, i mean it might be that he was not likely to start but surely some club at our level would see hes a good player.

i wish richard brindley all the very best.

I think Richard Brindley being played as a centre-back and out of position may not have done him any favours from an EFL perspective. Adapting to a three-at-the-back formation has taken him out of his natural position, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this is why he hasn’t signed for a bigger club. It seems a lot of former Notts players end up at Eastleigh or Gateshead these days.

Brinds is a good player. I believe Eastleigh will provide him with a platform to advance his career. He could make a return to the EFL; he deserves to play league football.

Richard Brindley was undoubtedly one of the best players we let go. However, he just didn’t fit into our system, especially not as a centre back. I have fond memories of him on the right, creating space and passing the ball to others. Unfortunately, our current system doesn’t suit him, and it wouldn’t be fair to keep a player of his calibre on the bench. I hope he thrives at Eastleigh.

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