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Portsmouth give Babayaro chance to impress

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Published Date: 09 July 2008
Pompey have offered Celestine Babayaro the shock chance to resurrect his Premier League career.
The former Chelsea and Newcastle full-back was a surprise face for the start of pre-season training yesterday.

Babayaro has been a free agent since an ill-fated move to Los Angeles Galaxy ended after just 45 minutes.

Now the 29-year-old is bidding to win a permanent Fratton Park deal after being granted a week's trial.

Harry Redknapp has made no secret of his desire to strengthen the left-back slot which was filled so impressively by Hermann Hreidarsson last term.

Despite the Icelandic international's performances, the Pompey boss is eager for cover.

England internationals Nicky Shorey and Wayne Bridge have been linked with a south-coast switch during the summer.

But Babayaro may fit the bill just as well.

The Nigerian international attracted a £2.25m fee when he joined Chelsea in April 1997 for a then club record transfer sum for a teenager.

He went on to make 197 appearances for the Stamford Bridge club, winning the FA Cup and Charity Shield in the process.

Graeme Souness took him to Newcastle in January 2005 in a £1m deal and he went on to make 68 appearances during an injury-ravaged spell.

Babayaro's Premier League days seemed over when his contract was cancelled by mutual consent in December last year, leaving him struggling to find a new club.

Former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit offered him the chance of a new life in America at LA Galaxy, where he signed a three-year deal in January.

But two months later it had turned sour after playing just 45 minutes in a pre-season friendly, during which he was booked and gave away a penalty, leading to his contract being waived.

Now he has turned up at Fratton Park in an attempt to get his faltering career back on track.

And should he impress Redknapp and his coaching staff sufficiently, a contract awaits along with the tantalising prospect of European football.

Ironically, Babayaro's arrival echoes that of compatriot Kanu during pre-season for the 2006/07 campaign.

The former Arsenal man netted a deal having come on as striker and two years later is still at Fratton Park.

Cup final matchwinner Kanu is now expected to sign on for another 12 months when he returns to training next week.

Meanwhile, forgotten man Djimi Traore also raised a few eyebrows when he turned up for training yesterday.

The former Liverpool full-back spent the second half of last season on loan at Rennes and was widely expected to seal a permanent move.

But he still remains a Blues player while his future is sorted out, with several French clubs showing interest.

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  • Last Updated: 09 July 2008 9:52 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Trueblue1,

bristol 09/07/2008 10:39:54
not msure pompey we need young pacy players with classnot has beens we got enough of those allready pace pace pace
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Moth-man-moth,

09/07/2008 11:07:55
Harry loves a free bee
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McFlug,

09/07/2008 11:11:19
Djimi Traore? Celestine Babayaro? I hear Keith Viney, Paul Hardyman and George Ley are pencilled in for trials next week!

And Prosinecki & Merson are battling over a midfield position!

With quality like this - who needs pace TrueBlue?
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Paul 99,

09/07/2008 11:24:54
He's only being signed as cover, not as a regular. He is a free agent with a lot of Prem experience so why not sign him for a year ? If we are ravaged by injury we would be more than happy to have him playing. It also gives Harry extra cover in the middle with both Herman and Noe being able to play there if necessary rather than left back. Having said all that, I would still hope we sign a recognised left back. Shorey might get a better welcome than Bridge, but at the end of the day, if they are proud to pull on the blue shirt then their previous "errors of judgement" shouldn't be held against them ! Crouchie, we welcome you with open arms !!
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clonestar,

09/07/2008 11:27:43
Well said Paul, I think he could be useful cover. It's a shame we didn't keep Aubey though, I thought he looked like a reasonable prospect for another year.
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Twitchy McFlinch,

09/07/2008 11:54:50
We had Denilson on trial last year and Geovanni, nothing came of either of those; Harry just wants to get as many in for as little as possible but he won't throw away good money on player's that simply can't cut it. Babyaro always used to be decent, but being released by Newcastle with their defensive record isn't exactly a glowing endorsement. We'll see though, maybe he'll turn out to be a useful squad player in what will be a very busy season.
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Ken Benobi,

My room 09/07/2008 12:22:49
Exactly Twitchy, there's nothing wrong with taking a look at a player pre-season, heck it's essentially like scouring the transfer market except you've got first dibs on the player. Giovanni's ended up at Hull and who knows what happened to Denilson, Harry will only sign someone if he thinks he can work his magic on them. Out of Bridge and Shorey I'd rather see Bridge make the move, he might be an ex-scummer but to me he has more ability and consistency, arguably even bettering Ashley Cole in the latter respect, whereas Shorey looked flat-out average in an England shirt, even taking into account big-match nerves etc. Agree with Clonestar though, Aubey could have been one for the future, but again, let's trust 'Arry's judgement.
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Wrinkley,

Portsmouth 09/07/2008 12:32:48
Of the two, I would opt for Shorey over Bridge every time. I think that Shorey is a far better defender than Bridge, who is OK getting foreward, but a bit of a powder puff as a defender.
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Trueblue1,

bristol 09/07/2008 12:54:34
spot on wrinkley bridge noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
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09/07/2008 14:43:22
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