Watty
29-12-2005, 09:29 AM
Who's for starting a bring back Vinny campaign? On the other hand.... :***:
From BBC:
Striker Arkins to leave Portadown
Vinny Arkins was the Irish League's top scorer several times
Vinny Arkins, the Irish League's most prolific goalscorer over the last decade, is to leave Portadown.
The 35-year-old has been told by Ports manager Ronnie McFall that he is free to leave Shamrock Park during the transfer window in January.
Arkins joined Portadown in January 1997 having previously played for Notts County, Dundee United and several clubs in the Republic of Ireland.
Four Eircom League clubs have already contacted Portadown about the player.
Arkins has revealed he has spoken to Longford Town manager Alan Mathews and that he wanted to get a move sorted out as quickly as possible.
McFall paid tribute to a player who had served Portadown so well.
"Vinny's record speaks for itself and when you lose such an outstanding player it is a problem finding a replacement," said the Ports boss.
From BBC:
Striker Arkins to leave Portadown
Vinny Arkins was the Irish League's top scorer several times
Vinny Arkins, the Irish League's most prolific goalscorer over the last decade, is to leave Portadown.
The 35-year-old has been told by Ports manager Ronnie McFall that he is free to leave Shamrock Park during the transfer window in January.
Arkins joined Portadown in January 1997 having previously played for Notts County, Dundee United and several clubs in the Republic of Ireland.
Four Eircom League clubs have already contacted Portadown about the player.
Arkins has revealed he has spoken to Longford Town manager Alan Mathews and that he wanted to get a move sorted out as quickly as possible.
McFall paid tribute to a player who had served Portadown so well.
"Vinny's record speaks for itself and when you lose such an outstanding player it is a problem finding a replacement," said the Ports boss.