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  1. Why? Some players develop better than expected, some don't. Just because a few years ago the coaching staff thought Targett might develop into a better player doesn't make them idiots. They obviously thought enough of both of them to keep both on - and selling them for £30m and £14m means they probably weren't.
  2. Back to their old tricks, the rules shouldn't apply to them. Just play by the same rules as everyone else and stop whinging about it FFS. #Pompey have sent a letter to the FA asking them to re-consider the suspension rules for the FA CupJamal Lowe will miss the 4th round after picking up 2 yellow cards, QPR have only played 1 match in the competition so couldn't have anyone suspended at this stage
  3. He can't, and nor can any of his coaches. But the on man at the club I suspect who does know about defending is Radhi Jaidi. Why isn't he being utilised to sort the situation out? (and by that I mean coaching the defence, not playing although I suspect even at his age, he might do a better job than some!)
  4. Not sure he would. It might actually be the time to get out. Celtic have been dominant over the last few years largely because Rangers managed to shoot themselves in their foot with their finances. With Stevie Gerrard galvanising them, Hibs and Hearts looking stronger this season, Aberdeen in contention, and even Livingston & St Johnstone having strong starts to the season, the title race is as open as it's ever been. Given that, it might be that they'll struggle to sweep all 3 domestic trophies, and Rangers look better placed in the Europa League at the moment. Anything less than 3 trophies will be seen as a failure, he may just want to get out whilst his stock is as high as it is. Whether he'd come us is another matter entirely.
  5. Well he has just lost the Ireland job so probably needs somewhere to live. Coincidentally it just happens to be near Southampton. All we need is another manager with faith in Shane Long as a striker....
  6. Finished 4-1 to Telstar, Seager scored the third Telstar goal as well.
  7. Just scored for Telstar away at FC Dordrecht to make it 2-1. Think that's his 1st league goal for them.
  8. It's better than watching meaningless friendlies. BUT surely the qualifiers for the Euro's are supposed to make sure that the best 24 teams qualify for that tournament. The 4 teams qualifying from this competition (one from each League means that one of the following teams will be at the Euro's: Andorra, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Faroes, Georgia, Gibraltar, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova or San Marino. WTF? Gives some teams a huge advantage when the next Euro finals comes round!
  9. I'd forgotten that one. I was in the Archers that night as well, just where Gordon Watson piled in to celebrate the second. I just remember Pavel Srnicek beating the ground in frustration after bobbling the ball for the the third goal, he was not happy. Would have been a long trip back for them that night.
  10. Great thread Pilchards. Had periods of being a season ticket holder at both The Dell and SMS, but also long periods without so I'll have missed a few, but here's my 5: 1. Mick Channon v Liverpool in 1984 - The best team goal ever seen against a team that won the European Cup that season. 2. Marion Pahars v Pompey - Latvian genius, say no more. 3. David McGoldrick v Preston away - Odd choice this one, but just sticks out in my mind. We were so bad under Poortvliet, 2-0 down at half time, and from somewhere we fought back to 2-2, and then McGoldrick weaves his way through their defence in the last minute, Not many there but mental celebrations. 4. Shane Long v Liverpool in the League Cup Semi Final - They battered us during that second half, and we obviously were missing VvD. I remember the lad next to me asking me how long to go when we were only 20 mins into the that second half! The release of tension when that went in was incredible. 5. Gabbi v Man Utd at Wembley (2nd goal) - However well we played, thought we were dead and buried at 2-0 down. Ah well, good while it lasted. near misses: Tony Funnell v Orient - the goal that got us promoted in 78. Beattie v Pompey - FA Cup, just can't beat a goal against the skates.
  11. Just scored a penalty in the Bernabeu to draw Leganes level at 1-1 with Real Madrid. Charlie Austin out . Bale got the opener.
  12. Some interesting comments on here but I think we're missing something. It's all well and good rating players individually, but football is a team game and it's how players perform with those alongside them is what's important. Let me give you all an example from our past. There's a player featured on the banner at the top of this page who at times was seen as hero, and many times as a villain. Claus Lundekvam. Remember how many mistakes he made when he first joined. He dithered like no defender we've ever seen, or see since. He's the only defender I've ever seen take 3 touches of the ball on our own goal line when trying to control it rather than just clearing it. He was an utter bombscare. Yet when Michael Svensson jioined and actually organised him and told him what to do, they became one of the best CB partnerships we've had in our recent past. So assuming we're playing a back 4 with Cedric and Bertrand as the full backs, at the moment I would say our best pairing looks like Vestergaard and Yoshida, although I wouldn't mind seeing how Vestergaard would go paired with Bednarek or, dare I say it, Stephens. Hopefully Vestergaard, once he gets fully settled, can become that organiser that we need.
  13. He won't because Moi will come off the bench for Redmond, and Redmond will come off the bench for Moi. Rightly or wrongly, just can't see Hughes playing both. Will be a good move for Josh provided he gets regular games.
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