It seems both Jamie Vincent (pictured) and Dean Gorre may be on their way out of the club.
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Speaking to a local radio station after the game he said, "They’ve (Portsmouth) made their interest known and Jamie is obviously well aware of their interest. And I just felt it would have been the wrong thing to do to put him out there under a little bit of pressure. This week we’ll sort out one way or another what happens with Jamie. It’s an unsettling period for the player and for us as well. He’s a good player and we need him in at left-back.”
He was particularly annoyed at the way Pompey had conducted themselves during the affair. Macari claimed that Portsmouth placed a £700,000 bid, AFTER the Huddersfield manager has personally told him that the full-back was not for sale. He went on to state that an increased offer for the player might be too tempting for the club.
Jamie has suffered a lack of form since he returned from a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a broken arm. However the former Huddersfield Town player of the year is by far the best option Macari has in that position (left-back), so expect the Terriers to swoop before Vincent is sold.
Also after an extremely influential second half performance Huddersfield Town midfielder Dean Gorre waited behind to give the Mcalpine faithful what seemed like a final wave goodbye. Gorre has been left in the cold since Macari's arrival at the club, and is said to be looking for a fresh challenge.



