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Posted by: themaclad - 21-05-2022, 20:14 - Forum: Cardiff City
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Aden Flint has become the latest out-of-contract player to announce he will leave Cardiff City this summer.
Flint, 32, has scored 12 goals in 93 Cardiff appearances since joining from Middlesbrough for around £4m plus add-ons in 2019.
The central defender said on social media his "time at Cardiff has come to an end".
"First of all it's been a privilege to play and score goals for this club," Flint wrote.
"There's been many highs and lows during my three years, but the memory that will last with me forever is scoring against them lot down the M4.
"To captain the club on many occasions is a huge honour for me."
Former Bristol City player Flint was brought to Wales by Neil Warnock after Cardiff's relegation from the Premier League three years ago.
He scored the only goal as the Bluebirds won the south Wales derby at Swansea City in March 2021.
He had by then re-established himself in Mick McCarthy's Cardiff side, having been sent on loan to Sheffield Wednesday by former boss Neil Harris earlier that season.
He featured 41 times in what proved to be his final Cardiff campaign, playing the full 90 minutes as Steve Morison's team won at Derby on the final day of 2021-22.
Flint joins Marlon Pack in revealing he will leave Cardiff, while Alex Smithies' exit was confirmed before the season finished.
Club captain Sean Morrison, Joe Ralls, Will Vaulks, Leandro Bacuna, Ciaron Brown, Josh Murphy and Isaac Vassell are also out of contract.
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Posted by: themaclad - 21-05-2022, 20:12 - Forum: Portsmouth
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Shaun Williams, Paul Downing, Callum Johnson and Ollie Webber have all been released by Portsmouth following the end of the 2021-22 campaign.
Defensive midfielder Williams, 35, played 35 times for Pompey after signing from Millwall last summer.
Defender Downing joined in 2019 but spent half of this season on loan at League Two Rochdale.
Right-back Johnson featured 48 times after signing in 2020, but spent this season on loan at Fleetwood Town.
Goalkeeper Webber, 21, signed from Crystal Palace in January but did not make a first-team appearance for the club.
Marcus Harness, Louis Thompson, Jay Mingi and Jayden Reid have all extended their contracts with Portsmouth.
The club are in negotiations over new contracts for Reeco Hackett, Michael Jacobs, Aiden O'Brien and Sean Raggett.
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Posted by: themaclad - 21-05-2022, 20:10 - Forum: Salford City
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Forwards Tom Elliott and Ash Hunter are among players leaving Salford City.
Elliott, 31, and Hunter, 26, are being released at the end of their contracts.
Matty Willock, Luke Burgess, Tylor Golden, Hayden Campbell, Liam Loughlan, Cerny Ando, Anton Smith, Ben Rydel, Mo Touray, Ian Henderson and Oli Fannon are being released as well.
The club are in talks with Donald Love, Ash Eastham, Jordan Turnbull, Kevin Berkoe, Matthew Sargent and Theo Vassell, whose deals are also ending.
Elliott joined Bradford on loan in January but his season was cut short by injury.
He made 41 league appearances for Salford, while Hunter made 85
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Posted by: themaclad - 21-05-2022, 08:31 - Forum: Luton Town
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Championship club Luton Town are in talks with Robert Snodgrass, Danny Hylton and Kal Naismith about extending their stay at Kenilworth Road.
The contracts of all three players expire this summer.
But The Hatters have taken up options of extending the deals of Cameron Jerome, Harry Isted, Luke Berry and Peter Kioso by a year.
Elliot Lee, who spent the season on loan at Charlton and is also out of contract, is being released.
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 18:29 - Forum: Crawley Town
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Defender Archie Davies is one of six players released by Crawley Town.
The 23-year-old played 37 times for the League Two club this season and joins Henry Burnett, Tyler Frost, Alfie Jones, Reece Grego-Cox and Ricardo German in leaving the club.
Crawley, who finished 12th in League Two, have 23 players under contract for next season including top scorers Tom Nichols and Kwesi Appiah.
Talks are still going on with eight players over new deals.
Nine-goal forward Ashley Nadesan is among players including Alex Battle, Emmanuel Adebowale, Sam Matthews, Mark Marshall, Taylor Seymour and Jordan Tunnicliffe.
Crawley are still looking for a new manager after John Yems left the club earlier this month amid allegations of racism and discriminatory conduct.
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 18:27 - Forum: Salford City
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Salford City have appointed Manchester United Under-23s coach Neil Wood as their new boss to replace the sacked Gary Bowyer.
Wood, 39, has progressed through Manchester United's academy as a coach but will now take on his first senior job in League Two.
"I'm very excited for the challenge, I think it's going to be really good going forward," said Wood.
Bowyer left Salford earlier this week after failing to reach the play-offs.
The 50-year-old former Blackburn and Bradford City boss had 14 months in charge of the Ammies, but could only lead the club to a 10th-placed finish this season, seven points off a play-off spot.
Wood has worked in the Manchester United academy from under-13 through to under 23-level.
"We have to create a culture of everyone pulling in the right direction, I think that's one of the main things for the club, the staff, the players, and the fans play such an important role in that as well," he told the club website.
"We want to create a team, a club, that they're proud of, that they want to come and watch, and we want to create a team that's entertaining for them to come and watch."
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 16:16 - Forum: Reading
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Reading are yet to formally offer top scorer John Swift a new contract for next season.
Swift's contract will expire this summer after he helped the Royals avoid relegation from the Championship this season.
Fellow out of contract players Junior Hoilett and Michael Morrison are also yet to be offered new deals.
Midfielder Swift, 26, scored 11 goals as Reading finished the season in 21st place, on 41 points.
Tom Holmes, Josh Laurent, Andy Rinomhota, Femi Azeez and Andy Yiadom have all been offered contract extensions.
Reading, who were deducted six points by the English Football League in November for breaching financial rules, have restrictions on their spending and say all offers made to players fall within the "strict parameters" set by the EFL.
The club say head of football operations Mark Bowen says "dialogue is continuing" with Swift, Hoilett and Morrison, adding that the trio "may opt to re-enter negotiations".
Terell Thomas, Brandon Barker, Orjan Nyland, Felipe Araruna, Alen Halilovic and Marc McNulty have all been released by Paul Ince's Royals.
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 16:14 - Forum: Birmingham City
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Kristian Pedersen and Jeremie Bela are among players leaving Birmingham City.
Defender Pedersen, 27, and forward Bela, 29, are being released at the end of their contracts along with Yoane Zohore, Renedi Masampu, Archie Matthews, Oriol Soldevila, Kane Thompson-Sommers and Connal Trueman.
The club have taken up options to extend the contracts of Josh Andrews, Odin Bailey and Ryan Stirk by a year.
Tate Campbell and Adan George have also been given new deals.
Pedersen made 155 league appearances during a four-year spell at St Andrew's, featuring 38 times in all competitions this season.
Bela, signed from Spanish club Albacete in November 2019, made 96 league appearances for the Blues, scoring seven goals.
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 16:12 - Forum: Doncaster Rovers
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Doncaster Rovers have signed midfielder Harrison Biggins following his release by Fleetwood Town, on a two-year deal.
The Sheffield-born 26-year-old returns to South Yorkshire in linking up with Rovers, after five years, six goals and 101 games with the Cod Army.
Biggins, the son of ex-Stoke striker Wayne, scored five goals in 37 games for Fleetwood last season.
"The intention this season is to get this club back into League One," Biggins told the club website.
"That's my aim, I want to be successful and I think this is the perfect place to come and get trophies."
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Posted by: themaclad - 20-05-2022, 16:10 - Forum: Leyton Orient
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Leyton Orient striker Ruel Sotiriou has signed a new two-year contract with the League Two club.
The 21-year-old academy graduate scored nine goals for the O's as they finished 13th in the table.
Sotiriou scored seven times after manager Richie Wellens joined the club in March and was awarded the League Two player of the month award in March.
"I'm really happy to have signed the new deal here and to have got it over the line" he told the club website.
"I'm looking forward to focusing on next season now.
"This is the club that I started my career at, and with the group we have here now, I feel that we have a real chance of doing something good next season.
"The gaffer has really put his trust in me, and I really enjoy the style of play, I think it suits me well."
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