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The power of partnerships - and why Michael Eisner is happy to put faith in this pairing

Michael Eisner calls it the power of partnerships - and he is convinced the pairing he has put faith in to carry Pompey upwards is the right one.

The club owner has spoken highly of John Mousinho and Richard Hughes after the manager and sporting director both signed new deals at Fratton Park.

Eisner told the club media: 'I believe strongly in the power of partnerships to bring the very best out of people in business – I even wrote a book about it – and that counts for sport, too.

'John and Rich have done great things together for Pompey. They are totally aligned to our long-term strategy and both possess the enthusiasm, talent, intelligence and expertise to bring more success to Portsmouth Football Club. I’m very excited for this extension and looking forward to seeing more magic from them.'

Mousinho said: 'I have loved every minute of my time at Pompey so far and am delighted to have agreed an extension to my contract. Winning the League One title last season is, of course, the highlight and now our full focus is on establishing this side in the Championship.

'I am grateful to Michael and the board for the faith they have shown in me, the coaching team and players, as well as for the support we continue to receive from our magnificent supporters.'

Hughes added: 'I’m incredibly happy and thankful to have extended my contract with the club. I’m looking forward to continuing to work closely with John and all the staff at Fratton Park as we strive to build on what we’ve achieved over the past few years.

'I would like to extend my thanks to Michael, Eric and the board of directors, as well as Andy and Tony, for the continued support and trust I have been shown in my time at the club.'


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