Portsmouth News

Double award winner leading revitalisa­tion of academy - but fab four must get games

- – NEIL ALLEN

DAN GIFFORD was double booked – two awards ceremonies on the same day, with both yielding trophies.

With inevitabil­ity, it was Fratton Park which entertaine­d him on Sunday evening in the Victory Lounge’s End of Season Awards.

Flanked by parents Liz and Nick, the promising striker and former

Oaklands School pupil was crowned Academy Player of the Season.

Elsewhere, Gifford’s name was being toasted in his absence, with the Rocks announcing him as Most Improved Player of the Season at their correspond­ing event.

An impressive Nyewood Lane loan spell produced 10 goals in 25 outings for the Emsworth youngster, who grew up idolising Benjani among his Pompey heroes.

Such progress persuaded the Blues to offer the 18-year-old a third-year scholarshi­p – yet, crucially, he wasn’t alone.

Crookhorn-based left-sided attacker Alfie Bridgman earned terms, while Harry Jewitt-White last month signed his first profession­al contract on the Fratton Park pitch ahead of kick-off against Rotherham.

There is, of course, also Toby Steward, the highlyrega­rded goalkeeper named on Pompey’s bench seven times this season, despite being a first-year scholar.

His eye-catching displays also earned several invitation­s to England training camps, while in February he was handed profession­al terms on his 17th birthday.

That takes the tally to four youngsters handed contracts since the turn of the year, notable signatures considerin­g last summer’s controvers­ial clear-out.

All second-year scholars and third-year profession­als departed Fratton Park over that period, their Blues futures destroyed during the dead space preceding incoming new head of academy Greg Miller.

Fast forward a year and once again there are heartbreak­ing departures, with Harvey Hughes, Izzy Kaba, Conor Manderson and David Setters not offered new deals.

Left-back Hughes, who made 14 appearance­s on loan at Bognor, has already attended a week’s trial with Brighton under-23s, while Kaba has had time on loan at Salisbury and Totton in recent months.

Yet, on the flip side, Pompey have since

February secured the futures of their four brightest prospects, surely a reason to be heartened.

They’ll need games to develop, however, loan spells away, regular first-team football in non-league, plus outings in the Blues’ Papa John’s Trophy campaign. In the absence of an under-23s squad, another pathway must be supplied.

And let’s hope Gifford isn’t the only one of them collecting awards and accolades come May 2023.

 ?? Picture: Robin Jones/Portsmouth FC ?? DAN THE MAN Dan Gifford receives the Academy Player of the Season award on Sunday evening
Picture: Robin Jones/Portsmouth FC DAN THE MAN Dan Gifford receives the Academy Player of the Season award on Sunday evening

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