Saturday, 6 December 2008
Darren Anderton Retires
Bournemouth midfielder Darren Anderton announced on Thursday that he was to retire after Bournemouth's game against Chester City at the weekend.
The ex-Pompey midfielder will be bringing an end to an 18-year professional football career which starting at Fratton Park.
Anderton was born and grew up in Southampton playing as a kid for Itchen Saints in the Southampton Tyro League before joining Pompey.
The young Englishman played 62 games in a Pompey shirt, scoring 7 goals for the Blues under Jim Smith, most notably in the semi-final of the FA Cup against Liverpool.
Through quality performances and a promising cup run from Pompey, Anderton started to turn heads, and after a two year period at Pompey, Anderton signed for Spurs for £1.75million.
This is where Anderton earnt such a good reputation, with 305 appearances and 37 goals for Spurs, before earning a call up to the England squad, and featuring as a key player during Euro 96.
Anderton went on to earn 30 England caps, and scoring 7 goals for his country.
After a successful 12 years at Spurs, having lifted the League Cup in 1999, the England winger moved on to play for Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and AFC Bournemouth, at which he finishes his career on Saturday.
The players from Chester and Bournemouth shall bid farewell to the 36 year-old by forming a guard of honour before his 568th domestic game.
Darren will be missed by many, and his influence and performances in English football has been outstanding, I would like to take this opportunity to wish Darren the best for the future, as I believe he plans to do a bit of travelling with his girlfriend and put his feet up.
Good luck and Thank you Darren, you'll be missed.
Friday, 5 December 2008
West Brom v Pompey Preview
After a disappointing 3-2 loss to Wolfsburg on Thursday, Pompey travel to the Hawthorns on Sunday to face West Brom.
Adams' injury problems ahead of the Baggies only include Lassana Diarra, Younes Kaboul and John Utaka who were all out for Wolfsburg, with Armand Traore, who picked up a knock in the last five minutes on Thursday, will be facing a fight for fitness with a late fitness test before the game.
West Brom manager Tony Mowbray has no injury worries ahead of Sunday, his only decision comes in the form of whether to play a 4-5-1 system with Ismael Miller up front, or to revert to a 4-4-2 system and include Roman Bednar up there with him.
The Baggies currently sit at 20th in the Premier League, and following the loss in Germany, hopefully we get bounce back with a big win away and slowly start to climb up the table putting pressure on Villa and Arsenal.
West Brom haven't won in eight games, and Adams will look to increase that to nine on Sunday.
Whether Kranjcar and Belhadj will play after their poor performances at the weekend will be down to the fitness of other players, but I think Belhadj may keep his place in the side, with Diop replacing Kranjcar.
Crouch is likely to come back in to attack reverting back to 4-4-2 rather than the unsuccessful 4-5-1 from Wolfsburg.
Pompey last faced West Brom in the FA Cup semi-final as Kanu scored the only goal to send us through to the final, but Adams will be hoping for a more considerable win and so will the travelling fans.
Key Man: Jermain Defoe, I believe Defoe's pace and finishing will be key to downing West Brom, Crouch will need to knock it down for the England forward but the West Brom defence struggle for pace for Defoe may cash in on his opportunity.
West Brom player to watch: Ismael Miller caused Pompey a few problems in the FA Cup semi-final last season, and I think Pompey's defence will need to stay awake as Miller will be looking to throw his weight around and push through Campbell and Distin.
The Pompey Pages prediction: The Daily Mail believe it will be a 0-0 draw with two dodgy England keepers and poor defending, but the Pompey Pages predicition is a comfortable 3-0 win to Pompey.
Possible starting Xls
West Brom: Carson, Meite, Zuiverloon, Olsson, Robinson, Greening, Koren, Brunt, Valero, Miller.
Portsmouth: James; Johnson, Campbell, Distin, Belhadj, Little, Diop, Davis, Hughes, Crouch, Defoe.
Pompey out of UEFA Cup - Wolfsburg v Portsmouth
Calamity James does it again.
A sad night in Portsmouth's history, the opportunity to progress to the knockout stages to the UEFA cup was not taken, as Adam's men lost 3-2 to Wolfsburg.
Four goals in 22 minutes opened up an entertaining match at the Volkswagen Arena on Thursday night, with Pompey needing to match or better Braga's result to still have a chance to qualify, the news of Heerenveen going 1-0 up gave Pompey fans the belief to spur on the Blues as they fought back from going 1-0 down in the opening five minutes. Bosnian striker Edin Džeko latched upon a Wolfsburg cross that pinged across the 6-yard box.
It didn't take long for Pompey to equalise as David James through a long ball out to Armand Traore whose cross was fumbled by Wolfsburg keeper Benaglio, before falling to the feet of Jermain Defoe who tapped it in to go level.
Pompey went 2-1 up minutes later as Arnold Mvuemba hit a thundering shot past the Wolfsburg goalkeeper, although it looked like Mveumba's shot may have taken a deflection from defender Andrea Barzagli.
Defoe went close to extending the lead as his shot was driven just wide of the post.
With the pressure on Braga as Pompey were on track to get all three points, Braga scored an equaliser in their game, and as Wolfsburg also scored an equaliser minutes later, things were looking bad for Pompey's chances with poor defending being Portsmouth's main threat and problem.
Wolfsburg's equaliser came as Gentner's cross/shot passed a number of Wolfsburg and Pompey players in the box before somehow finding its way into the net.
Pompey carried on pushing to try and restore the lead and a good bit of play from Glen Johnson, Sean Davis and Jermain Defoe saw the England forward go close again before Benaglio had to pull-off a decent save to deny Defoe.
Slyvain Distin gave away the ball minutes before half time as Misimovic's shot was tipped around the post by Jamo.
Half-time came and news started to travel around the stadium that Braga had gone 2-1 up early on in the second half, so the Blues would need to get another goal if Pompey were to progress.
Nadir Belhadj's worst performance in a Portsmouth shirt resulted in him being replaced by Noe Pamarot as half-time, the Algerian failed to link up well on the left with Traore and consistently gave the ball away and was turned by Wolfsburg's attackers.
Noe Pamarot gave a bit of strength into the defence at half-time, but the width and pace down the left seemed to disappear after half-time.
Pompey went close to getting that much-needed goal on 52 minutes as Adams' side were awarded a free-kick 20-yards out, as Niko Kranjcar stepped up for the set piece as his thunderous shot rattled the crossbar.
It looked as if there was definitely going to be another goal in the game, and sadly it came from a David James mistake, as Wolfsburg capitalised on the opportunity.
Distin's pass-back to David James left Jamo in a pickle and unable to clear the ball, striker Misimovic dispossessed James before taking it round him and putting it into an empty net.
Things went from bad to worse as Braga went 3-1 up and Sol Campbell gave away a penalty.
But to try and make up for his blunder David James was on form to deny Misimovic a second goal by saving the penalty.
Peter Crouch and Kanu were both bought on to try and salvage a goal for Pompey but neither could do any justice for the Blues, but it seemed that they had no steam left, and with Armand Traore coming off in the last five minutes injured, and all the Pompey substitutes being used, Adams' resorted to having to play with 10 men, and despite his final shout from the touchline to encourage the side to push on, no chances came Pompey's way as we exited the UEFA Cup.
Pompey Pages Man of the Match was Sean Davis who controlled things in midfield, and unlike a few players, notably Niko Kranjcar and Nadir Belhadj who has very poor performances, Davis was jumping in for every challenge and running everywhere, wearing his heart on the badge.
David James was unlucky and I guess it was only a matter of time until he made another mistake, although he still is by far the best English goalkeeper around at the moment.
The referee made a majority of correct decisions unlike the ref from the Braga game, and the Wolfsburg fans sang at times.
Although a disappoint to the night, as well as the result, was the organisation by the security and staff of Volkswagen Arena as it took many people 20 minutes to get in, therefore missing three goals.
People were made to wait as the security insisted on searching everyone thoroughly and making fans empty their pockets. A bad case of arrangement on behalf of Wolfsburg.
Pompey face Heerenveen a week on Wednesday for their final game in the UEFA Cup this season, although neither side can qualify, so it seems that both sides will just play for dignity.
For the Official Match Highlights click here
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Pompey can still progress in the UEFA Cup.
Although Portsmouth managed to pick up a point against AC Milan during the 2-2 draw last Thursday, it's not over yet.
The situation for Pompey's UEFA cup progress would've been a lot better if Adams' side had managed to hold on to the 2-0 lead that Pompey took after goals from Kaboul and Kanu.
Pompey face Wolfsburg on Thursday in their next European game, and with a game in hand over Braga and AC Milan, a win against both Wolfsburg and Heerenveen will allow the Blues to progress.
Wolfsburg have won both their games in the group so far after beating Braga 3-2 last week and hammering Heerenveen 5-1, so they are likely to put up a fight against Pompey.
The result of Heerenveen v Braga will also come into play on how Pompey will do, but Adams is hoping to welcome the return of Jermain Defoe and Niko Kranjcar to the side on Thurdsday to put the finishing touch together after Pompey let early leads slip against AC Milan and Hull City.
The game kicks off at 19.45 at the Volkswagen Arena on Thursday.
The game will be available to listen live on the official Pompey website.
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Pompey to face Bristol City
The FA Cup third round draw took place at 14.15pm today, this will be the first round where we will begin our campaign to defend the cup.
Pompey were the first team drawn out of the hat, and we will be facing ....... Bristol City at Fratton Park. Not quite the Spurs or Scummers draw we were hoping for but maybe next round?
Bristol City are currently sitting at 14th in the Championship, losing 2-0 at the weekend to last year's fifth round oppositions Preston.
It seems that it may be an easy start for us, but like any team, we must not under-estimate them.
Former boss Harry Redknapp lead Pompey to an FA Cup victory last season, the first time since the infamous 1939-1946 holding of the cup during the Second World War.
Slightly further down the beach, to the chav-riddled side of the south coast, the scummers were drawn at home with Man Utd. I can't see the scummers having the same luck as we did last season!
The rest of the draw included:
Sheffield Wednesday v Fulham
Preston v Liverpool
Birmingham City v Wolves
West Ham United v Barnsley
Middlesbrough v Barrow
Hull City v Newcastle United
Hartlepool United v Stoke City
Chelsea v Southend
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
Cardiff City v Reading
Ipswich v Chesterfield or Droylsden
Charlton Athletic v Norwich
West Brom v Peterborough or Tranmere
Torquay v Blackpool
Leyton Orient v Sheffield United
Millwall v Carlisle or Crewe
Histon v Swansea City
Forest Green v Derby
QPR v Burnley
Leicester v Crystal Palace
Tottenham v Wigan
Morecambe or Cheltenham v Doncaster Rovers
Arsenal v Plymouth Argyle
Notts County or Kettering Town v Eastwood Town
Bournemouth or Blyth Spartans v Blackburn Rovers
Macclesfield Town v Everton
Watford v Scunthorpe United
Sunderland v Bolton
Coventry City v Kidderminster
Gillingham or Stockport County v Aston Villa