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Henderson Town's Third Portsmouth Target
Henderson Town's Third Portsmouth Target
Thursday, 26th Jan 2012 22:28

TWTD understands that goalkeeper Stephen Henderson is the third player the Blues are trying to sign from crisis club Portsmouth. Last week we revealed that Town were chasing defensive duo Jason Pearce and Joel Ward, who manager Paul Jewell is continuing to pursue.

Republic of Ireland U21 international keeper Henderson joined Pompey from Bristol City in the summer having failed to usurp ex-England international David James at Ashton Gate.

The 23-year-old, who stands 6ft 4in tall, has previously spent time on loan at York, Weymouth, Aldershot and Yeovil, winning the Glovers’ Player of the Year award last season.

Henderson, who is contracted until 2014, started this season on the Fratton Park bench but has been the regular first choice since October and was recently reported to have been watched by Newcastle United.

The Dubliner comes from a goalkeeping dynasty. Grandfather Paddy played for Shamrock Rovers in the 1960s, his father, also named Stephen, played, managed and coached at various sides in the League of Ireland.

His uncle Dave also played in the League of Ireland, for amongst others Shamrock Rovers, and another uncle, Wayne, currently plays for Preston and the Republic of Ireland.

Town are understood to have offered Portsmouth £2 million for the trio with talks continuing and with Pompey still to accept any bids for any of their players since news of their current financial problems became public.

Despite recently signing Reading’s Alex McCarthy on loan, Blues boss Paul Jewell has been looking for a keeper for the longer term since David Stockdale was at Portman Road on a similar spell from Fulham.

Jewell previously intimated that he might wait until the summer before looking for a new number one but McCarthy’s unsteady start to his 93-day loan — he misses Town’s game against West Ham after being sent off at Leeds — and Henderson’s possible availability at a bargain fee looks to have hastened the search.

In addition, Blues third-choice keeper Richard Wright, on a short-term deal to the end of the season, has been on trial with US side Dallas FC this week and is understood to be looking for a club where he can play first team football more regularly.

Meanwhile, Portsmouth boss Michael Appleton says Jewell is the only manager who has spoken to him expressing interest in his cash-strapped club’s players, despite claims of Leicester and other sides making moves: “I keep hearing that [we’ve received bids] but I’ve only had one conversation with one manager, so that’s quite pleasing from my point of view.

“I keep hearing that they’ve had a bid for this and a bid for that but the only person I’ve spoken to is Paul Jewell, and that was about 10 days ago.”

While the Blues and other clubs are understood to be talking to the off-field management at Fratton Park, Appleton feels other bosses ought to be contacting him: “I’ve not spoken to any other manager, so if people are putting bids in they’re obviously telling the wrong people or doing it in the wrong areas.

“From our point of view, if one of the players does interest one of the other clubs, I’d expect a phone call from the manager and do it in the right and proper fashion.”

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lTFC added 09:49 - Jan 27
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Jeff_winger added 09:58 - Jan 27
^ I would say definitely not, Vital Ipswich is always wrong not worth looking at, I notice they said the 3rd player we went for at portsmouth was Kitson! wrong again
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jas0999 added 10:20 - Jan 27
This is good news. I am pleased that PJ has FINALLY accepted that we need a permanent keeper - who will be number one for years to come - not just until April!

No confidence in Clegg doing the deals though or in PJ convincing them to sign!
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walberswick added 10:28 - Jan 27
On 7 December 2009, McCarthy left the Truro City FC by "mutual consent" following a 7-2 away defeat to Stourbridge.
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walberswick added 10:42 - Jan 27
On 4 January 2011, Hutchings was sacked as manager of Walsall.

Walsall Record: Played 98 Won 31 Draws 24 Lost 43 Win % 31.63

Looks familiar?
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nitroblue1970 added 11:20 - Jan 27
4 days left PJ.....plan B about to be implemented....more loanees!
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dannyhegan added 11:22 - Jan 27
If P.J IS the man for the job it's essential we get these new players in NOW to escape possible relegation! However these players may not want come if they feel forced to come to us because otherwise they maybe unemployed due to Pompeys dire straits. Agreed Tony?
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tractordamage added 14:06 - Jan 27
" http://www.ipswich.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=270530 is this true ):??2

I am simply astonished that Vital Ipswich has decided NOT to plagiarise TWTD for once, but has its OWN article. Incredible!!
I absolutely despise that site...what is the point of simply re-wording TWTD stories every day. Plus the spelling is pathetically bad, and the jobs are for 'budding journalists'. God help us then.
You only realise just how pointless that site is when using NewsNow. It's like the school cheat getting a job.
[...and breathe]
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JonBlue added 23:30 - Jan 27
Three very good young players who would definitely improve us but excuse me for having very little faith in our ability to get the deal done.. Until they're lined up at PR holding up shirts for a press photo I won't be getting excited.
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