The Ligue 1 table at Portsmouth leads Sunderland, Hull City and Ipswich, suggesting that the victories were just around the corner.
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Left-back joins the Wombles on a one-season loan, having struggled to include him in Birmingham’s first-team plans.
Seddon earned the credit for a brilliant spell at Fratton Park at the time of the last campaign.
After being recruited after injuries from Lee Brown and Brandon Haunstrup, the Reading-born ace has established the top selection due to his impressive performances.
Seddon’s offensive performances and his very good kicking deliveries have earned him a lot of praise.
In total, he scored one goal in 18 appearances when Kenny Jackett’s season ended in a loss on penalties to Oxford in the Ligue 1 play-offs.
Pompey willing to get Seddon back to PO4 and asked about his acquisition permanently.
However, the Blues were cited through Birmingham as an unheard-of figure of Seddon’s age and experience.
During the off-season, Brown signed a new two-year deal to make his on the South Coast bigger.
Jackett also sought for a left-back specialist to walk through the door in time for the start of the campaign.
As a result, Pompey’s boss ran for Cameron Pring in a season from Bristol City.
Seddon played for Birmingham in the preseason, but turned away even though Aitor Karanka replaced Pep Clotet in st Andrew’s hot seat.
Instead, the 22-year-old lent himself for the fourth time in his career to gain more experience.
Seddon returns to AFC Wimbledon after helping prevent ligue 1 relegation in the 2018–19 season.
That the winger will be back at Fratton Park when Glyn Hodges’s men take on Pompey on January 9.
The Wimbledon boss said: “ Steve probably hopes to stay in Birmingham and be part of the team there, but once he said he wouldn’t be part of the team he had to pass out and play. We are very happy that you have chosen to return here.
“It will supply power along the flank. It came at a time when Nesta plays well. He’s already improved, helped and scored, and we also have Paul Osew, so I have a lot of wealth there. Steve will give us a bit of joy and determination, so he will be an added advantage on the left side. “
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