Portsmouth News

Tal Ben Haim was a top man, no-one had a close relationsh­ip with Dave Kitson

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TAL BEN Haim was misunderst­ood and Dave Kitson lacked close relationsh­ips in the Fratton Park dressing room.

That’s the opinion of Luke Varney on the Pompey pair who emerged as unpopular figures during the battle against liquidatio­n in the summer of

2012.

Following relegation to League One, administra­tor Trevor Birch sold off Jason Pearce, Stephen Henderson, Joel Ward and Hayden Mullins to aid the financiall­ystricken club.

Then, in July 2012, Birch set Pompey an August 10 liquidatio­n deadline for the remaining eight first-team contracted players to depart.

Their number consisted of Varney, David Norris, Greg Halford, Erik Huseklepp, Kanu, Liam Lawrence, Kitson and Ben Haim.

And Kitson and Ben Haim, in particular, became the object of much supporter criticism during those pivotal contract negotiatio­ns.

Varney The News: ‘I liked Ben Haim, I thought he was a top man, I must admit.

‘He played at a great level, I can’t really say anyone would have a bad word about him in the dressing room.

‘Although he did have a switch in him if something wasn’t quite right, which is probably because of the level of clubs he had been at.

‘I remember that pre-season tour to America in 2011. You say you learn something every day, well we had run out of sun cream and he was rubbing Corona lager on his arms!

‘He doesn’t drink, but was using it to blot out the sun.

That’s brilliant, it’s Mexican and apparently good for the skin.

‘He was a good player as well, if only we could have got the best out of him.

‘Maybe he was misunderst­ood, he just knew that he wasn’t going to get another contract like that, he was never going to get the money he was on.

‘Unfortunat­ely the club gave him that contract. It’s a tough one, we all understood his situation, but Pompey couldn’t pay that sort of money out over the next couple of years.

‘Some of us who left went to another club, who basically took over our Pompey contract in terms of length and some of the wages.

‘There were others who wanted their full contract paid up. Tal and Kits know they couldn’t get that money elsewhere.’

Varney and Norris would join Leeds, while Greg Halford (Nottingham Forest) and Erik Huseklepp (Brann) also found themselves other clubs.

The remaining four – Kanu, Kitson, Ben Haim and Lawrence – had their contracts cancelled by mutual consent, staving off the liquidatio­n threat.

Ben Haim has never been back to Fratton Park since, while Kitson was given an uncomforta­ble reception whenever his path subsequent­ly crossed the Blues.

Varney added: ‘Kits was really dry, he sort of kept himself to himself, I’ve not really spoken to him since.

‘No-one had a really close relationsh­ip with him. He would walk in every day reading the Telegraph. He was a clever chap and kept himself to himself.

‘Kits is a strong-minded fella and I can imagine it was tough negotiatin­g with him.’

 ??  ?? CRITICISM Luke Varney’s ex-Blues team-mate Tal Ben Haim
CRITICISM Luke Varney’s ex-Blues team-mate Tal Ben Haim

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