July 5, 2024

He currently competes in the Premier League for Nottingham Forest.

 

Due to betting violations, former Lincoln City footballer Harry Toffolo received a five-month suspension with a five-month appeal period. The defender acknowledged breaking the betting laws 375 times in all.

The 28-year-old signed a two-year contract with Lincoln in 2018. Throughout his stint with the Imps, he appeared in 72 games and scored four goals.

Toffolo joined Nottingham Forest in July 2022 and is a full defender there at the moment. Regarding Toffolo’s betting violations, the club has not yet issued a comment.

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Reeco Hackett left Pompey during the transfer window and hasn’t looked back since.

The 25-year-old appears to have launched his career with regular football, seven straight starts under his belt, a fan favourite at new employers Lincoln, and another goal on the international stage for St. Lucia.

The skilled attacker, who shown flashes of his potential at Fratton Park but not frequently enough, has more to offer.

Along with his transfer to League One rivals Lincoln, Hackett has achieved several significant personal milestones; the most recent was being named the August Sky Bet League One Goal of the Month.

The strike against Northampton on August 15 that resulted in a 2-2 tie earned the former Pompey player the honour. Hackett used his right foot to handle a cross-field pass that was fizzed in to him on the edge of the Cobblers box before launching an unstoppable volley with his left foot that soared into the top corner of the net.


It served as another evidence of the former non-league ace’s undeniable skill. Unfortunately, fans who support Pompey will be disappointed to learn that Hackett’s Blues record reads 79 appearances, 11 goals, and four assists.

It seems sense that the athlete isn’t reflecting on the past right now as he enjoys his new beginning at Sincil Bank.

Hackett expressed his gratitude for the prize, saying: “I’m really happy to have picked up this award and it means a lot the fans have gone out of their way to vote for me to win it.”

I’ve gotten along great with the group, and August was a great month for us. I believe we gained a lot of positive points and advanced significantly in the Carabao Cup as well.

I’m excited to get going again for Lincoln and perhaps get a few more nominations before the season is out. I was pleased to score for Saint Lucia during the international break.

Hackett is anticipated to start for Lincoln against Carlisle today at home under Mark Kennedy.
When the Imps visit Fratton Park the following Saturday, he’ll be eager to disprove some of his Pompey critics.

Last season, the attacker played 44 times for the Blues and scored six goals. Only 11 of those run-outs, though, were league debuts.

 

 

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