Lee Camp
Lynch to stay! Camp on hold!
29/12/08 11:44 Filed in: News
Nottingham Forest have confirmed they have
reached an agreement with
Brighton to extend Joel Lynch's loan spell at The City Ground.
Forest struck the deal with Brighton before Christmas which means the 21
year old, who has already made 13 appearances for The Reds, will spend the
rest of the season on Trentside.
Forest, meanwhile, have also confirmed that discussions with QPR over the
future of goalkeeper Lee Camp at The City Ground have been put on hold until
a new manager is appointed.
Brighton to extend Joel Lynch's loan spell at The City Ground.
Forest struck the deal with Brighton before Christmas which means the 21
year old, who has already made 13 appearances for The Reds, will spend the
rest of the season on Trentside.
Forest, meanwhile, have also confirmed that discussions with QPR over the
future of goalkeeper Lee Camp at The City Ground have been put on hold until
a new manager is appointed.
Camp believes he is not wanted by Forest
29/12/08 10:55 Filed in: News
Nottingham Forest's on-loan goalkeeper Lee
Camp has said he believes he has played his last game
for the club.
Camp threw his shirt into the crowd as the Reds players celebrated Sunday's 3-2 victory at Norwich City.
Camp told BBC Radio Nottingham: "That'll be my last game, the manager who brought me here and wanted me has now left the club.
"Nottingham Forest have had the opportunity to sort it and stalled and now I'm going back to QPR."
Since joining the club Camp has become a favourite amongst the club's supporters, who were chanting in support of the goalkeeper during the match at Carrow Road.
The highlight of his loan spell was a last minute penalty save at the home of his former club and the Reds' local-rivals Derby County, Camp's save secured a point for Forest in a 1-1 draw.
Two weeks later he saved a late penalty at Bristol City as the Reds held on for a 2-2 draw.
Camp added: "I am enjoying playing and the fans have taken to me which is good and it has given me the opportunity to be in the East Midlands around the family.
"If the opportunity came [to stay] I would strongly look at it but it's completely out of my hands at the minute.
"Maybe the new manager will come in and not even consider me."
Source: BBC
Camp threw his shirt into the crowd as the Reds players celebrated Sunday's 3-2 victory at Norwich City.
Camp told BBC Radio Nottingham: "That'll be my last game, the manager who brought me here and wanted me has now left the club.
"Nottingham Forest have had the opportunity to sort it and stalled and now I'm going back to QPR."
Since joining the club Camp has become a favourite amongst the club's supporters, who were chanting in support of the goalkeeper during the match at Carrow Road.
The highlight of his loan spell was a last minute penalty save at the home of his former club and the Reds' local-rivals Derby County, Camp's save secured a point for Forest in a 1-1 draw.
Two weeks later he saved a late penalty at Bristol City as the Reds held on for a 2-2 draw.
Camp added: "I am enjoying playing and the fans have taken to me which is good and it has given me the opportunity to be in the East Midlands around the family.
"If the opportunity came [to stay] I would strongly look at it but it's completely out of my hands at the minute.
"Maybe the new manager will come in and not even consider me."
Source: BBC