
Former Celtic and Rotherham midfielder at centre of Portsmouth deadline-day drama has contract torn up
Midfielder Jamie Lindsay’s will he, won’t he prospective move from Rotherham to Pompey in January 2022 had the hallmarks of a transfer window classic.

So much so that it sparked a bit of falling out between respective bosses Danny Cowley and Paul Warne.
But three-and-a-half-years on from that tussle for the Scot’s services – a scrap that a stubborn Warne and the Millers won – the 29-year-old finds himself definitely on the move in 2025.
That’s after the ‘gutted’ former Blues target confirmed he has left recently relegated League Two new-boys Bristol Rovers by mutual consent after just one season with the Gas and 33 appearances.
‘Gutted the way it ended’, wrote Lindsay on X. ‘Struggled living away from my family. Met some really good people at the club and wish the club all the best in the future.’
Portsmouth’s interest in Jamie Lindsay and the ill-feeling that followed
On January 30, 2022, the Blues’ approaches for the midfielder were rejected by Rotherham United, who were unwilling to sanction a move so late in the transfer window.
At the time, ex-Middlesbrough midfielder and current Reading favourite Lewis Wing was also on Pompey’s radar as Cowley scrambled to sign new faces for his engine room.
Suggestions from south Yorkshire claimed no bid had been tabled by the Fratton Park outfit for a player the Blues supposedly valued at between £200,000-£300,000.
And while it was later understood there was definitely a bid submitted, Warne’s determination not to do business with the Blues remained. Indeed, forward Aiden O’Brien the only addition made by Pompey on an intense deadline day.
That stance certainly created a bit of friction between both managers – something that was brought to light when the pair met in November 2022, with Warne then in charge of Derby County.
After a heated contest, the Rams head coach was far from impressed with his Blues counterpart’s touchline actions, making his feelings clear during his post-match interviews.
He said at the time: ‘There was a bit of oddness going on. Everything seemed to be a booking and there were loads of jibs going on. That got me through the first half in fairness.
‘History with them (the Cowleys)? I just had an issue with him (Danny) once about him approaching one of my players (at Rotherham) which I wasn’t best pleased with.
‘I am a bit stubborn like that. I can’t let things go. You’ve got to fight your corner, haven’t you? Their management team and players fight their corner and we have to for us.