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Pompey hero seals new deal at Fratton



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Linvoy Primus' Pompey future has been secured after penning a new one-year deal.
The popular defender was out of contract in the summer and hadn't played enough games this season to trigger a fresh one.

However, the Blues have stuck by their longest-serving player and rewarded him with a 12-month contract regardless.

It comes after Peter Storrie last week revealed to The News the club would be offering Primus the chance to prolong his eight-year stay.

The 34-year-old has yet to play this season and underwent career-saving knee surgery in January.

His comeback is progressing well and his target of a return to pre-season training on July 1 now looks a reality.

And Primus was quick to thank Pompey for standing by him.

He said: 'I'd like to thank Harry, Peter Storrie and the medical staff who have held my hand throughout my recovery.

'The club have stuck by me, I am very grateful for that, and look forward to playing for Pompey again.'

Primus joined the Blues in the summer of 2000 on a free transfer from Reading.

Since then he's stacked up 218 appearances and established himself as one of the club's best-loved players.

A knee problem had cast doubt over his future after sidelining him for the entire season, with Primus turning 35 in September.

Meanwhile, under terms of his existing deal, Primus had to make 20 appearances for a 12-month extension to kick-in.

But Pompey have waived that stipulation and given him the additional year on precisely the same terms.

He will now be able to push on and put pressure on Sol Campbell and Sylvain Distin for a place in central defence.


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08/05/2008 10:21:50
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BlueArmy81,

08/05/2008 10:30:06
wish i knew Phil....... wish i knew!
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Gingerpfc,

08/05/2008 10:34:54
How can you moan about giving Linvoy a new deal... sure he has not played cos of injury but has been a great player for us over the last 8 years. he is well worth another year.
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One_Thomas_Thøgersen,

08/05/2008 10:44:32
Sol is getting more and more injury-prone as he ages and Pamarot's not got a great injury record, either. It makes sense to keep Linvoy around as cover. You know he won't let the team down.
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velocityfan,

08/05/2008 10:54:28
There are many on this board, namely the harry and storrie haters. Who say they are back stabbers and heartless and will sell they players off when it suits them.

Then it came out that they might offer primus a contract, then they are not making the right decisions. They cant run the club etc etc.

It is typical tabloid attitude of blaming someone just for attention or for the sake of it.

Myself. I think it great that he has a news he has a contract. great squad player, and if he proves everyone wrong again. A great first team player
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Neon,

08/05/2008 11:04:28
Of course Linvoy deserves a new contract, he's flippin cool
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dave rancombe,

baffins 08/05/2008 11:10:11
linvoy is a legend in my eyes, but as i have said before, pompey wasting money again...........he aint going to play, unless he makes a carling cup apperance, but hey ho, he's proved us wrongbefore.......................god bless linvoy
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dave rancombe,

baffins 08/05/2008 11:10:24
linvoy is a legend in my eyes, but as i have said before, pompey wasting money again...........he aint going to play, unless he makes a carling cup apperance, but hey ho, he's proved us wrongbefore.......................god bless linvoy
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We are the MODS,

08/05/2008 11:22:28
Have to agree with Phil. Pathetic move by the club, someone tell me when he is going to get in front of the players we already have and are about to sign?? Merson was more worthy of another year and he got nowt.
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Diamond Dazza,

Fareham 08/05/2008 11:26:19
We need four centre halves - all it takes is for one injury and a suspension and all of a sudden he'll be in the team, look at Man United a few weeks ago.

Linvoy's done great and can still cut it as a squad player I think. He's loyal too and you can't buy that.
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