DCSIMG

Why register?

CloseX

If you have not signed up previously

It's free and only takes a minute!
Benefits to registering with us
comment on storiesComment on stories
Customise daily e-mail newslettersCustomise daily e-mail newsletters
Arrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions onlineArrange your newspaper/digital subscriptions online
Offers, promotions and deals from partnersOffers, promotions and deals from partners
Add/claim your business on Find itAdd/claim your business on Find it
true
  • 23/05/13
  • 5°C to 12°C Light showers
  • Chichester 5-day weather forecast

    CloseX

    Friday 24 May

    Light showers

    Temp

    High12°c

    Low6°c

    Wind

    From North west

    Speed32 mph

    Saturday 25 May

    Sunny spells

    Temp

    High16°c

    Low7°c

    Wind

    From North west

    Speed16 mph

    Sunday 26 May

    Sunny spells

    Temp

    High17°c

    Low9°c

    Wind

    From West

    Speed22 mph

    Monday 27 May

    Light rain

    Temp

    High14°c

    Low8°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed25 mph

    Tuesday 28 May

    Light showers

    Temp

    High13°c

    Low8°c

    Wind

    From South west

    Speed28 mph

  • Follow us
  • Place your Ad
  • Subscribe

Whittingham: Why Russell had to be axed for County

 

Darel Russell gave Pompey no alternative than to axe him from tonight’s squad against Notts County.

That is the verdict of Guy Whittingham, following the midfielder’s decision to quit ahead of his contract expiry.

Russell had told The News he was contemplating turning down a new deal in a bid to win trophies.

His current contract ends today, although he was eligible to feature in the Fratton Park visit of the Magpies. However, with the 32-year-old confiding in Whittingham he would not be penning a fresh deal, the Blues’ caretaker boss felt it best Russell was not included.

It means he has now left the club after 18 appearances.

Whittingham said: ‘Darel was frustrated that things have not worked out off the field as he was told they would do.

‘He felt that he wasn’t doing himself justice because of all the travelling he was doing and was not at the top of what he wanted to be.

‘I think mostly throughout this season he has done a decent job for us in difficult circumstances.

‘But he just feels he can’t commit to that any more and if he did for another month it might stop options for him.

‘I just believe – and I have done it with other players – once you know the player is not going to be here then you need to get players playing together who are.

‘I can understand people’s reason for not being here, but you have got to play those who are going to be around.

‘I am slightly disappointed we won’t have him as a player, of course, because he is one of the more experienced players we have got.

‘He’s a permanent signing, as in not on loan, and was good with the kids.’

 

Comments

 
 

Back to the top of the page