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Arsenal’s record-breaking goalkeeper Jack Porter, 16, used to be midfielder at same grassroots club as icon Tony Adams

JACK Porter is likely to return to the bench for Arsenal’s Premier League game against Leicester – with No2 Neto in line for his debut to replace the injured David Raya.

But, it’s been an incredible week for the 16-year-old shotstopper.

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Jack Porter in action for the Gunners against Bolton in the EFL Cup[/caption]
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Porter has featured on the bench for Arsenal who have suffered a keeper crisis[/caption]
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His appearance against Bolton made Porter Arsenal’s youngest ever starter[/caption]

The teenager became the youngest player to start a competitive game in the club’s history, when he appeared between the sticks at the Emirates in the 5-1 defeat of Bolton in the EFL Cup.

And now he appears destined for big things.

Who does he play like and what’s his style?

When Porter was a youngster, playing grassroots football, he played in midfield up until the age of 11, before converting to keeper.

Therefore, he was already comfortable using his feet.

On the Arsenal website, Porter is described as a “confident goalkeeper on and off the pitch.”

They add: “In possession he’s very good at helping the team start the attack.

“Out of possession, he is agile and a good shot-stopper.”

The England U17 international, who stands at around 6ft, hasn’t been compared to any goalkeeper in particular.

His talents at Hale End have been heralded by the club’s staff, with first-team goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana lauding his abilities to Mikel Arteta.

Porter also has a huge supporter in Arsenal and England legend, David Seaman.

The legendary goalie is a regular visitor at the training ground and one visit was said to have mentioned Porter’s ability.

After seeing the youngster’s debut, Seaman took to X to congratulate him.

He wrote: “So pleased to see this young man’s Arsenal debut go so well! #safehands Jack!”

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Porter’s ability with his feet has been heralded as one of his many attributes[/caption]

Tell us about their rise

Porter played as a goalie for the first time for Essex side Gidea Park Rangers’ Under 12 team.

It was the same team Arsenal’s greatest ever captain, Tony Adams was plucked from before finding fame at Highbury.

Within four months, the Gunners invited him in for trials with their emerging talent group.

Four weeks later, he was offered a trial for the U12s.

However, Covid meant he had to wait nine months until he was signed in late 2020.

By the age of 14, Porter was already training with Arsenal’s first team squad.

While at international level, he has been capped six times by England’s U16s and been a part of the U17s squad.

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Porter’s football journey at grassroots level followed in Tony Adams’ footsteps
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Two months ago, Porter signed scholarship terms with the Gunners
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Porter has represented England at U16 and U17 level[/caption]

Only two months ago, Porter signed scholarship terms with Arsenal having turned 16 – with Jack Wilshere acting as one of his mentors.

He shared the moment on Instagram, captioning a photo alongside Arsenal Academy manager Per Mertesacker: “Dream come true, delighted to sign for this amazing football club with such great history, would like to thank everyone who’s supported me throughout the years.”

He added: “Hard work carries on.”

What the experts say

With David Raya injured and Neto cup tied for the game against Bolton, Arsenal had very little option but to hand Porter his debut.

New signing Tommy Setford is also sidelined, which explained why Porter featured on the bench against Atalanta in the Champions League the previous week.

Colombian Alexei Rojas seemed like the most obvious choice, boasting more experience at youth level.

But it was on the advice of goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana who told manager Arteta he felt Porter was ready for the occasion.

‘Arteta, himself, revealed: “Jack has been training with us since pre-season, we’re confident he can do the role obviously he plays in the international team, we’ve seen what he can do and we believe he was the right choice.”

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Goalkeeping coach Inaki Cana told Mikel Arteta he felt Porter was ready for his debut[/caption]
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First team stars like Declan Rice gave Porter plenty of support against Bolton[/caption]

After the match, the Spaniard revealed Porter’s parents weren’t prepared for the news he was set to make his debut in the Carabao Cup tie.

Arteta said: “Well, we told him yesterday and he was over the moon straight away. 

“I think he spoke to his family and they weren’t prepared for that. It’s a big step, it’s a big occasion for them and I think they were nervous about it. 

“But I think he reacted really well, he was really composed yesterday in training and today as well. 

“His teammates really helped him as well on that. What an experience and what a way to break a record.”

What could happen over the next 12 months?

In all honesty, Porter’s call-up was somewhat fortuitous given Arsenal’s goalkeeping crisis.

It’s unlikely he will be used as anything more than a substitute in the Premier League, or Champions League.

With the Gunners facing Preston North End in the next round of the EFL Cup, there’s every chance he could feature in that game.

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Porter is in the early stages of his development at youth level[/caption]
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Porter’s next task will be to establish himself in the Arsenal U18 and U21 teams[/caption]

However, he has only played a handful of games for the U18s and just once for the U21s.

It’s still baby steps in his developments at youth level.

But, he will always be able to say he broke a record as Arsenal’s youngest starter in a competitive game.

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Horror ops, plied with booze at 7 & scissor attack on mum… Toyah Willcox’s rise from ‘violent’ childhood to rock icon

SHE is the ultimate Eighties punk rock princess who is now causing a storm on Strictly Come Dancing.

While Toyah Willcox, 66, received the lowest score on the hit BBC show last weekend it may be too soon to write her off – because bouncing back from difficult spots is part of her DNA.

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Toyah Willcox is part of the line up for this year’s Strictly Come Dancing[/caption]
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Her incredible career has spanned nearly 50 years, netting her £12million[/caption]
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She was an ’80s icon after smashing the charts with It’s A Mystery[/caption]

The Birmingham-born singer managed to carve out an incredible career in music that spanned nearly 50 years – despite a series of shocking struggles during her early years.

Toyah was exposed to alcohol at a very early age, had extremely rebellious teenage years and faced multiple health issues after being born with a twisted spine.

After leaving school with one O-level, in part due to having undiagnosed dyslexia, she rose high in the music industry – achieving eight Top 40 singles and releasing 20 studio albums.

Toyah’s hits and acting career saw her rake in a whopping £12million – and now she’s exposing herself to a new generation of fans on Strictly.

While it’s been a rocky start for her and dance partner Neil Jones, with a low score of 12 for their tango, she will undoubtedly come back fighting this weekend.

It won’t be the first time she’s overcome setbacks in a turbulent life that might surprise many watching her in the glitzy show.

Ten years of ops

Toyah was born in Kings Heath, Birmingham. Her father, Beric, owned a successful joinery firm and had three factories.

Mum Barbara was a professional dancer but gave up her dreams when she had Toyah’s older siblings. 

Financially, her family were very comfortable and she attended private schools. 

But she was born with a twisted spine, a clubbed right foot and one leg shorter than the other – as well as shallow hip sockets – and her first ten years of life were spent in and out of hospitals.

She had to undergo years of surgery and physiotherapy to help her relearn to walk. Due to having an operation on her feet, Toyah had to sit her O-levels a year later.

In an interview with The Guardian, she said: “My early family life was incredibly happy but I was very, very protected and very much living in a bubble.

“I was born with my legs bent inwards and clawed feet. I always remember family Christmases because my 27 December physiotherapy appointment was looming.

“I’d be taken to the specialist where Mum was taught how to give me physio because I was told I was going to grow out of what I had.

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Toyah was born with a congenital spinal disorder and had to have operations[/caption]
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Toyah has said she idolised her father, Beric, who owned a successful joinery business[/caption]
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Toyah had to sit her O-Levels a year later due having to surgery on her feet[/caption]

At school, Toyah was targeted by bullies because of her frailty, her lisp and dyslexia. She left school with just one O-Level in music.

Recalling a time when she had enough of the torment she suffered at the hands of bullies, Toyah said: “I went through a period of phenomenal realisation quite early in my life, which you do when you lay in bed awake at night.

“I thought ‘no, noone’s going to hurt me anymore’.

“The next day I went in and I smashed that bully full in the face. And nothing but a reputation of fear followed me after that. It was a remarkable turnaround.

“And I actually spent my puberty being very violent. Physically violent.”

At home, her family life was not as rosy at it appeared to be. She describes her father as a “nutcase” who gave her her first alcoholic drink after he lost his fortune when she was just a child.

I won the equivalent of the Brits’ best female singer, I phoned my parents to tell them I’d won and my mother said, ‘Well, don’t boast. It won’t last for ever’

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“We were a very physical family”, she explained. “My father – when I say he was a nutcase – he was at one point a very heavy drinker.

“When I was about five he lost everything overnight, he went bankrupt. Lost the lot. [He] would ply me with wine age 7.”

Toyah’s father was strict and would often physically punish her and her siblings when they got out of line.

She said: “My father went through a stage where he’d line us up every Friday and cane our hands if we’d been naughty. And this was mainly to pull my brother into line.

“My brother is five years older and my sister’s eight years older. He would use a little bamboo cane which my brother saw most of.

“Because I was the one struggling with walking and dyslexia I always got off lightly, which the other two really resented me for.”

‘Never forgave me’

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Toyah’s relationship with her mum was not an easy one[/caption]
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She has been candid about her childhood struggles and health issues[/caption]

Although Toyah says she idolised her father, she had a complicated relationship with her mother.

In the Guardian interview, she added: “From an early age, my mother and I never got on. My sister put it quite wisely that Mum never had a good word for me; it was only criticism.

“I can remember in 1982, I won the equivalent of the Brits’ best female singer, I phoned my parents to tell them I’d won and my mother said, ‘Well, don’t boast. It won’t last for ever.’

“She was the one person that made me address suicide on a regular basis.”

Their relationship was so bad that it even turned violent. She admits she once beat up her mother.

Toyah said: “I was doing the end of term show and I looked out into the audience and there was my mother. I hadn’t invited her. I was in an absolute rage.

Toyah Willcox's career timeline

From punk princess to chart-topping diva

Toyah burst onto the scene in the late ’70s, a dynamo of dyed hair and fierce attitude, ready to shake up the establishment. With her distinctive voice and theatrical flair, she quickly became the poster girl for a new wave of punk rock. Her band, simply named Toyah, smashed onto the charts with hits like “It’s a Mystery” and “I Want to Be Free,” catapulting her into the limelight and turning her into a household name.

A rebel with a cause

But Toyah wasn’t just about the music; she was a symbol of empowerment and defiance. Her boundary-pushing fashion and outspoken persona made her a role model for a generation of young fans looking for a voice that resonated with their own desire for freedom and self-expression. Whether she was rocking the stage or taking on roles in film and TV, Toyah embodied the spirit of rebellion and creativity.

From stage to screen and back again

As if dominating the music charts wasn’t enough, Toyah’s talents spilled over into the world of acting. She dazzled audiences with her performances in cult classics like “Quadrophenia” and “Jubilee,” proving that her star power was unstoppable.

The comeback queen

Just when you thought she’d done it all, Toyah staged a triumphant comeback in the unlikeliest of ways. Her recent collaborations, including a viral YouTube series with husband Robert Fripp filmed inside their country home, have shown that Toyah’s creativity knows no bounds and that she’s still as relevant and riveting as ever.

“At this time, she was doing everything she could to make friends with me. But every effort she made, made me feel worse towards her. Made me feel more put upon and trapped.

“So to see her in the audience, smiling and supportive, I could cry thinking about it now… I got home and I just punched the hell out of her.

“I went for her with a pair of scissors and she never forgave me for that.”

Their relationship remained frosty until the death of her father in 2009.

“Everything changed for my mother when my father died and I saw the moment it changed,” she recalled.

“He had just been taken to A&E and mum was cleaning the house.

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Toyah and her mum only reconciled after the death of his father[/caption]
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Her mum, Barbara, and father, Beric during the latter stages of their lives[/caption]

“I realised she’d gone into automatic. I said, ‘Mum, Dad’s dying. Don’t let him die alone.’ For the first time in my life with her, I saw the light go on – she was 79.

“The last two years of her life were utterly remarkable. She didn’t directly apologise for how she had treated me but the apology came in another way when she was dying.

“She had started screaming for me. I got there and she was still conscious and said, “Oh thank God, you’re here,” and held my hand. That’s the only time she ever touched me from the age of 11 until the day she died in 2011.”

Unconventional marriage

Toyah has been married to musician and songwriter Robert Fripp for almost 40 years. He is a member of the progressive rock band King Crimson.

In an interview with ITV, he gushed over her saying: “When I’m not with Toyah I’m only half a person. When I’m with her I’m a whole person. She makes me completely who I am.” 

Despite this, the couple have an unconventional marriage and only rarely see each other for more than 12 weeks a year.

The doctor said ‘well, we’ve got to clean your intestine out and we also advise that you’re sterilised because you’ve stated quite strongly that you don’t want children and it would protect the ovaries’

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Speaking on BBC’s In The Psychiatrist’s Chair in 1992, Toyah explained: “The man I chose to marry lives and works abroad and that’s absolutely fine by me.

“We see each other for two weeks every other two months. I laugh because I complain about this yet at the same time I must admit it allows me my career.”

She also spoke about how they both made a decision not to have kids.

“Neither of us want children but this could be a purely chemical thing of just being broody and hormonal changes but children have a huge effect on me now that they never have done in the past”, she said.

Toyah had herself sterilised in 1987 – a year after the couple married. Although she said the procedure was reversible, she insisted she had no plans of having kids.

Explaining why she got sterilised in the first place, she said: “I was very ill and I was advised.

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After their second meeting two years later, Robert knew she was the one[/caption]
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Toyah and Robert have both spoken about their love for each other[/caption]

“Part of the things I was born with and I’ve got no idea what it was, means – I have deformed intestines so I had a block in the intestines and it was pushing the womb out and causing severe infection in the ovaries.

“The doctor said ‘well, we’ve got to clean your intestine out and we also advice that you’re sterilised because you’ve stated quite strongly that you don’t want children and it would protect the ovaries'”.

Robert and Toyah first met in 1983 but it wasn’t until their second meeting two years later that he knew she was the one.

Recalling how their romance blossomed, Robert said: “I’d met her at EG Records headquarters in 1985 and I fell in love with her working on a charity album called The Lady Or The Tiger.

“I said to some friends in New York just after: ‘I have a funny feeling about this one.’ I went back to England and proposed to her within a week. My father also proposed to my mother in a week.”

Speaking about their marriage, she said: “We have a great relationship and it works because we allow ourselves our independence.

You have to twist your body – it’s all about pivoting, which is something I’ve avoided for about 30 years

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“I can just go off and do whatever I want, wherever I want without telling him and he can do the same. I got married because I had found my soul mate, not because I wanted to be married.

“We have a very interesting life and it’s very trusting and exciting and for me, that’s what’s made it work.”

The couple appear on a YouTube series called Sunday Lunch, where they perform songs together.

Health woes

As a result of her health battles, Toyah is aware that she must be careful about certain dance routines.

In footage filmed during rehearsals for her first live show with dance partner Neil Jones, she opened up about the corrective surgery she had.

Talking about the Tango, she said: “You have to twist your body – it’s all about pivoting, which is something I’ve avoided for about 30 years.

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Toyah opened up about her health battles during rehearsals with pro dance Neil Jones[/caption]

“Obviously, there are going to be moves you give me that my body is just going to go ‘stop now’.

“When I was 51, because I was born with one leg just under two inches longer than the other, I had corrective surgery to make my legs the same length but then I had to learn to walk again.”

In 2011, she said: “I’ve had a titanium hip replacement and my leg shortened, so now it’s the same size as the other one. I no longer have to wear special shoes.

“It was a miraculous job by a surgeon who treats sports stars and my hip was originally designed for long-distance female runners.”

‘Youthful appearance’

In 2005, Toyah wrote a book called Diary of a Facelift, where she admitted going under the knife for cosmetic procedures.

She said although it was life-changing for her, her decision was fuelled by the sexist abuse she received at the hands of male journalists and other TV stars after her stint on I’m A Celebrity in 2003.

Everyone, in the entertainment business gets something done at some point in their careers. It’s just ridiculous when stars deny it and say their youthful appearance is down to good genes

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She wrote: “On returning home [from I’m a Celeb], I read various derogatory newspaper articles about my jungle experience and listened to hurtful comments being made about me on a variety of TV and radio programmes.

Jonathan Ross on his Radio Two show, which has around eight million listeners, said I looked so awful I shouldn’t be allowed to be seen on TV and that I should go away and do something about it.

“Various male writers in a number of tabloids backed up this view. The worst thing was that even though I found opinions such as these little more than an expression of body fascism, secretly I agreed with them.”

On how pleased she was with her facelift, she wrote: “Without any shadow of a doubt, my life has changed completely.

“In addition to the fact that the surgery has physically altered my ‘outer shell’ for the better, significant positive changes have also occurred within.”

She has also said: “Surgery goes hand-in-hand with the entertainment industry. Looking good is rightly or wrongly a requirement [for men and women], but I do think people in the public eye should be open about it.

“Everyone, and I mean everyone, in the entertainment business gets something done at some point in their careers.

“It’s just ridiculous when stars deny it and say their youthful appearance is down to good genes.”

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Toyah has admitted to having a facelift in her book[/caption]
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Toyah has had a career that has spanned nearly 50 years[/caption]

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