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| 21. Author: GJS93 Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:22 "The Fifers tabled a substantial offer in their discussions with Todd, who Courier Sport understands would have become one of the club’s top earners. But he is instead intent on finding a fresh challenge elsewhere. Premiership sides and teams south of the border are believed to be amongst those interested in the versatile midfielder." "It is understood the Pars expect to make a formal announcement at the end of this week when discussions with all players have taken place." Courier Reply |
| 22. Author: Pars11 Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:28 Par 33, Lewis McCann is a poor comparison. He will be out of contract in a few days and has failed to establish himself at Fleetwood, mainly due to injury. I hope Matty Todd actually kicks on and proves he can be constant with performances. Bluebell Polka Reply |
| 23. Author: PARrot Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:35 It is sad to see him go, but I am glad he was offered a decent contract. I would not have liked to see him released after all his efforts. I bet that goal v Aberdeen put right in the window. Reply |
| 24. Author: wee eck Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:40 According to both transfermarket and wikipedia Lewis McCann`s contract at Fleetwood has another year to run. Good luck to Matty. It`s a shame he wasn`t on a longer contract and we coiuld have negotiated a fee but that`s with the benefit of hindsight. Reply |
| 25. Author: Bletchley_Par Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:41 Good luck Matty, sad to see you go but I think you`re probably doing the right thing. ![]() Reply |
| 26. Author: Bandy Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:43 No blame on either side here - sounds like the club made a decent offer inside the wage structure, and Todd has decided he can do better elsewhere and wants to challenge himself at a higher level. I`d say he`s good enough for the top end of League 2, or the bottom half of League One, so hope he ends up there. Reply |
| 27. Author: AdamAntsParsStripe Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 12:47 Sad to see him go but goes with the best wishes of us all I imagine. We will miss his goal assists which were many and his 💯 effort he always put in. Good luck Matty. Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte ![]() Reply |
| 28. Author: Bamba-Daft Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:05 Sad to lose a player who has been so consistent over the years. He’s been absolutely superb this year, & hopefully he can get himself a decent move down south. He’s easily good enough to play league 1. Reply |
| 29. Author: WarringtonPar Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:07 He’ll get a decent signing on fee that could set him up and a good salary to match if he goes to the Prem or England. Having had a serious injury not so long ago it’s probably made him think about his future. I don’t blame him and hope it works out well. Reply |
| 30. Author: General Zod Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:15 The worst thing about some of our best players leaving is that they`re going for free. Reply |
| 31. Author: veteraneastender Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:23 I heard Perth as well - a sound source. Not sure that`s a big step up like Edwards, however if that`s his choice, so be it. He certainly contributed in a Pars jersey. Reply |
| 32. Author: Playup_Pompey Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:27 "Not surprising given the delay in announcements" not sure when you wanted announcements... we are barely 72 hours on from one of the biggest games in the club history. Announce pre match that half the starting line up arent getting deals? Reply |
| 33. Author: parsmad68 Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:43 Did anyone notice the drop off in results at Charlton this year after Josh was injured? Coincidence or maybe he was the driver behind a lot of the team’s performances. That is an English Championship team so I see no reason Matty could not get involved in the Championship. Great servant to us. Was hoping even a testimonial but these are few and far between these days at the Pars. Post Edited (Wed 27 May 13:43) Reply |
| 34. Author: neils Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:46 Good luck wherever Matty goes, plenty memories, and he leaves on great terms. It`s great that he has picked up, football is fleeting and brutal, it could easily have gone the other way if he picked up another injury. I like it when players test themselves, hope it`s a Prem team or league 1- if it`s English that could change his life As for statements....well I guess it`s quiet, but all the players will be under contract for another few days? The club will give the players dignity surely and announce at the right time, or allow players to announce themselves. Reply |
| 35. Author: AdamAntsParsStripe Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 13:57 neils, Wed 27 May 13:46 Yeah. There was no point announcing things before the final. We could have potentially qualified for Europe next season which could have swayed players possibly leaving us to stay. Zwei Pints Bier und ein Päckchen Chips bitte ![]() Reply |
| 36. Author: Angus_W Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 14:13 Good luck Matty - You gave your all for the Pars and you`ll forever be one off our own. Hope the future shines bright for you... Post Edited (Wed 27 May 14:14) Reply |
| 37. Author: wee eck Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 14:50 No disrespect intended, but instead of saying `I want to test myself at the highest level I can` why can`t footballers come clean and say `I want to make as much money from the game as possible`? Everybody knows that`s how football works and no one would blame them for it. Reply |
| 38. Author: Jealous Furniture Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 14:57 Because players do want to test themselves at the highest level they can. Reply |
| 39. Author: Athletico Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 15:01 wee eck, Wed 27 May 14:50 Well...the two go hand in hand. A higher level generally means more money, doesn`t really need to be said. Reply |
| 40. Author: Par Date: Wed 27th May 2026. 15:01 A local lad made good and all the best Hopefully not St Johnstone but a bit better step up than that, but saying that they are in the top league next year anyway. Reply |