Why Portsmouth boss Danny Cowley has ruled out signing free agent to solve midfield crisis after injury to ex-Millwall and MK Dons man
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Following Shaun Williams’ injury against Charlton, the Blues’ engine-room options have all of a sudden become limited.
The ex-Millwall man is facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines after to fracturing his spine during the Addicks defeat, while question marks remain over Louis Thompson’s and Ryan Tunnicliffe’s long-term fitness.
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Hide AdThe former appears unable to play three fixtures a week – which may prove detrimental due to the Blues’ current backlog of fixtures.
This – alongside Miguel Azeez’s Arsenal return – has prompted some sections of the Fratton faithful to call for reinforcements.
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Hide AdBut The News understands the Pompey chief has ruled out signing unattached players.
And that’s a stance Cowley has adopted since before January came to a close.
Speaking before Williams’ injury, the Blues boss said: ‘There’s not many free agents that are fit and ready to hit the ground running.
‘We’ve got games (coming up), a really busy February and we have already have six games, potentially seven, that month.
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Hide Ad‘So we need players that are fit, healthy and are ready to come in and influence the team.’
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