Why did Portsmouth let Chaplin go?
Love him!
Hugh Kendrick
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Why are we losing him again?!
David Renyard
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Because new manager means new team or a slow kick out
Duane Hunt
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In fairness to Jackett he did't say Chaplin refused to play, just that Chaplin did't feel he was in the right frame of mind, confirmed above by Chaplin. I think you will find some people just assumed that he refused to play.
Chris Pompey FC
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The issue was spun by Jackett to make it seem that Conor had refused to play...now we have Conor's explanation it seemed a sensible move by the lad and was perfectly understandable.
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Hide AdThe matter is closed now but at least we now know that Conor never refused to play for our club - something those of us who know the lad already realised he would never do.
Peter Walsh
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I hope his career goes well now and does not regret leaving,so far jackett has put together a good squad and we have only dropped 2 points,PUP!
Barry Taylor
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That's what happens when we literally sell all our Players on Social Media, & constantly allow everything to drag on for far too long!.
As the poor kid obviously didn't know what to do with himself in the end!. So he didn't have much choice!.
Cath Absolom
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Hide AdPoint is missed. 'Refusing to play' can be implicit and it's a manager's judgement on motivation to play.
It's easy to proclaim innocence but attitude is assessed by Jackett, and Cook before
Jim Beck
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In other news Pompey are scoring goals from all over now - .goodbye and good luck Conor.
Shaw Swanton
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Never thought it was true
Tina Knight
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Nor did I!
Lorraine Wells