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Adams to decide players' futures



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Published Date:
19 November 2008
Tony Adams had insisted it would be next season before his Pompey revolution takes shape. Now it's a guarantee.
The new Blues boss has been given the green light to stage his own mass clear-out as he looks to stamp his own mark on the club.

A staggering 15 members of his Pompey squad are out of contract this summer.

That includes skipper Sol Campbell, Sean Davis, Noe Pamarot, Kanu and Richard Hughes.

The club's longest-serving player, Linvoy Primus, is another whose current deal expires at the season's end.

Others are Djimi Traore, Glen Little, Jerome Thomas, Hermann Hreidarsson, Richard Duffy and Jean-Francois Christophe.

The tally also consists of Nadir Belhadj and Armand Traore, the pair on loan at Fratton Park until the end of the current campaign.

The 15 does not even count home-grown pair Joel Ward and Matt Ritchie, or teenage keeper Jon Stewart, the youngsters not yet considered fully-fledged members of the first-team squad.

It all adds up to a golden opportunity for Adams to perform major Pompey surgery as he moulds his own team.

Losing several big earners is also an attractive proposition as the club attempts to force down its massive wage bill.

But executive chairman Peter Storrie has insisted Adams will be given an entirely free rein in deciding just who will stay and who will go.

He said: 'Squads do turn around, if you've got 30-odd players you tend to have up to 10 every season which change.

'The ones that are probably senior and directly involved in the side are just Campbell, Kanu, Hughes, Davis and Pamarot.

'Then you've got people like Lauren, Djimi Traore, who have not featured much.

'We've got a few young ones this time as well, people like Duffy and Christophe.

'Obviously those 15 include Nadir – who we hope to conclude in January – and Armand Traore.

'What happens next is in Tony's hands, it's up to him to come to me and say "I want to let this one go" or "I want to keep this one". It's his decision and not anyone else's.

'It's entirely up to Tony. These are football matters and I will help, but it's his decision.

'That's what you should do with managers, my job is to help, support, be there for Tony and do the deals.

'The choice of who he has, who he doesn't have, who he plays, who he doesn't play, that is what you pay a manager for.

'Boards, owners and chairmen shouldn't get involved, I am totally against that. That has to be entirely and utterly in Tony's hands.'

Importantly, the majority of Pompey's key performers are still contracted to the club long-term.

And Storrie believes they find themselves in an excellent position this summer to restock and push on again.

He added: 'Tony is in a very good position, it gives him the opportunity to have a good look at the players and decide what he wants to do about those, how many he wants to retain, how many he wants to get rid of and let go.

'One or two out of contract may want to go in January, fringe players not really in the team, but that's something we will only deal with if they come to talk to us about it.

'To be honest, at this stage other people are talking about it more than we are.'

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 10:34 AM
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Steve M,

20/11/2008 10:24:08
Has anyone seen Christophe play recently? I saw him in one of the friendlies last year and he was the best player on the pitch by a mile, since then he's been on loan which I cannot understand, I think he is up there with Richard Hughes as most under-utilised player in the squad. If these two are allowed to leave it will be a huge waste of potential.
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Ridge,

20/11/2008 10:24:23
i just hope we can offload some of these for minimal fees in january !
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Steve W,

Portsmouth 20/11/2008 10:46:35
it would be nice to get a transfer fee for some how ever little it maybe but highly unlikely as there are quite a few on the list that have been happy to sit back and take the money for some time now? so im sure they will see out the last 6 months on there contracts to allow them a higher wage when they go on a free? and if we are honest there are probably only 3/4 players on the list that are worth keeping.
But on the bright side it will shrink are wage bill especially if a few of the big earners decide to go? i think Davis,Hughes and Noe are a must they are good enough to get into the first team plus you know they wont let you down if they are used as squad players. PUP
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PompeyFan Canada,

Calgary 20/11/2008 15:56:03
I agree, I think out of the 15, Richard Hughes, Sean Davis and Noe Pamarot should all be given new contracts. I think the difficult ones to decide on are Jerome Thomas and Glen Little, both haven't been here long and both have been out injured for the majority of that time. I think the likes of Duffy, Lauren, and Djimi Traore should move on. Then of course that leaves Linvoy who seems to be enjoying life at Charlton and can't decide if he wants to come back. Herman who seems to have dropped down the pecking order despite being a quality player for us and is quoted as being unsettled now.

Sol I think would be ably replaced by Kaboul without a doubt. Maybe he would take to a defensive coaching position to pass on his knowledge and experience? Kanu I think personally is done, he cannot last 20 minutes, but what he does in that time can be potentially game turning - look at the passes he threaded to Defoe against West Ham and his hold up play, but would he settle for being a bench warmer? Christophe seems to have been playing really well according to reports I've seen, but I don't know enough about him to decide whether he's one we should keep; but then, is playing well for Southend good enough reason to keep for a premiership side? Finally of course Belhadj and Armand Traore I think are musts to keep ahold of. Keeping Armand may well be too difficult, but I think he'll be way down the order at Arsenal and he seems to be learning his trade well at Pompey for the most part. Thoughts?
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PompeyFan Canada,

Calgary 20/11/2008 16:41:45
CHANGING SUBJECT (SORRY).....

READ BURTONS BANTER ARTICLE - STADIUM SAGA ROLLS ON

http://www2.portsmouthtoday.co.uk/blogs/burtons_banter/2008/11/stadium-saga-rolls-on.html

WHICH INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
The News website has been swamped with fans lambasting the paper. Unbelievable.

The same people who turn to us for breaking news on transfers and all things Pompey, suddenly now think we are bare-face liars.

Their contempt for the paper doesn't stop them hogging our messageboards.


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Andy Weller,

20/11/2008 17:41:45
Easy - Davis, Noe, Hughes, Cristophe and Sol to stay in my book, sign Belhadj and look for a couple of decent players, Lauren has been a massive let down for me, Traore/Herman/Duffy/Thomas/Little/Kanu & Linvoy can all go...
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Kenwright,

At home 20/11/2008 20:53:07
Would love to see Linvoy kept on in some capacity to help with community relations. He would be an excellent role model for our ever incresing number of kids in the youth set-up. Agree about the rest except Christophe as I have never seen him play.
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