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  1. No you don't just register an account just below the log in bit hth Sent from my LG-V500 using Tapatalk
  2. Just have to register yourself vw ! Sent from my LG-V500 using Tapatalk
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  4. Mauricio view here https://audioboo.fm/boos/2029982-saintsfc-boss-mauricio-pochettino-speaks-to-bigadamsport-after-4-0-win-over-newcastle
  5. I use this one http://sportsnationhd.com/view.php?pg=streams You have to register but its almost HD quality Bookmarked for me !
  6. The latest thoughts of Mark Catlin here First of all apologies for the slight delay in writing this month's blog. Events over the past few days and weeks have taken up a huge amount of time as I am sure you can appreciate! A manager leaving any business is always a stressful destabilising period. However the decision that Richie Barker would leave was agreed by all parties on the basis of achieving exactly the opposite. In consequence the club now has, I believe, stability for the remaining seven games this season. There will be enough time to dwell on our 'on field' performances at the end of the season. Of course we can learn from the past, but at this moment in time we must look to the immediate future. The key to achieving our short-term aim must be to unite behind Andy Awford and the team for our remaining fixtures. I honestly do not know why I need to write that, this is Portsmouth and its a 'given'. When Colin Farmery suggested to me a few months ago that another part of our communication with fans should be for me to write a monthly blog, I immediately flagged up that it was potentially a banana skin for us. It's great writing when things are going well, but when they are not going so well whatever you say sometimes just gets shot to pieces. You are damned if you do, and damned if you don't! Also, when things are not going so well, I can sympathise with some supporters who think that we need to just 'shut up' and get on with winning games of football! However I also appreciate that supporters have a right to express their views, but also to be kept informed and at times like this I personally believe that the worst thing any business or club can do is adopt a bunker mentality. I know its an old cliché, but football really is a results based business. For years and years the club financially has got it so spectacularly wrong, and yet since we moved out of administration and into fan ownership, due the restructuring and work being done off the field, we have got it so right. The infrastructure and building blocks for a successful PFC future has, through the hard work of so many people associated with the club - Chairman, Directors, PST, Presidents and most importantly the fans that come and watch us week in week out - enabled the club to outperform on almost all areas over the amount originally budgeted for. As the club's debt continues to decline, our future power to turn our incredible support into a playing budget that befits a club of our size continues to increase. We can continue to dwell forever about the errors of the past, we can continue to be positive about what we have achieved to ensure future growth and stability, BUT at this moment in time only one thing matters and that's EVERYONE pulling in the same direction over what is effectively a seven-game season for us. Pompey fans consistently tell me that there is no better city or club that unites in the face of adversity and with its back against the wall. Having witnessed this myself, week in week out during last season, I have no doubt whatsoever that the 12th man will once again become an important part of what will undoubtedly become another key moment in the clubs' history. Play up Pompey! Mark Catlin http://fansonline.net/portsmouth/article.php?id=2701
  7. Im still in hiding on there with no rules ! This season has been a complete unmitigated disaster on the pitch. The worst I've ever known. I feel sorry for Mick & co. who must feel terrible @ the results. And now presumably they've a decision to make & it has to be made quickly. Pompey FC. A Local Club for Local People. blueshark, 3 minutes ago Report#288LikeReply Banker likes this. sw-blue sw-blue Saturdays at 3pm please Messages:3,418 I'm available. _____________________________________________ Ever the optimist ...... we'll win our next game .... sw-blue, 3 minutes ago Report#289LikeReply Pompey guy Pompey guy Active Member Messages:499 Do we give up and let this club slip out of the league with a whimper or is there anything we, as fans and/or shareholders, can do about it? Pompey guy, 2 minutes ago Report#290LikeReply Billy Boy Billy Boy Well-Known Member Messages:392 Right, frog march Barker out of the dugout now and tell Claridge he has the job until the end of Season. Do it now! Billy Boy, 2 minutes ago Report#291LikeReply sw-blue likes this. Jellyjam Jellyjam Well-Known Member Messages:1,537 Frattoniser said: ↑ Everyone could of course boycott the next home match in disgust? Yep. I support that (and not just because I am working and can't go anyway) Jellyjam, 2 minutes ago Report#292LikeReply FM_Researcher FM_Researcher Well-Known Member Messages:11,946 Bottom two ffs FM_Researcher, 1 minute ago Report#293LikeReply buschman buschman Super Moderator Admin/Mod Team Messages:24,152 Northampton 2-1 up now. I walked into a fancy dress shop and asked for a vampires out fit, she goes out the back and comes back with a Scum kit. I said you mis-heard me, I said I want to look like a count! buschman, 1 minute ago Report#294LikeReply Jellyjam Jellyjam Well-Known Member Messages:1,537 buschman said: ↑ If he is still here Tomorrow, he must have compromising photo's of the board members. You missed the 's from Board's Jellyjam, 1 minute ago Report#295LikeReply goleftjoe goleftjoe Well-Known Member Messages:7,965 New Bottom 2 here we come Northampton winning goleftjoe, 1 minute ago Report#296LikeReply
  8. 3-0 now ! even their commos are worried about the very real fear of relegation now WTFILN !!
  9. thanks for the link really enjoyed that !
  10. Clearly the best yet and bookmarked thanks Sent from my LG-V500 using Tapatalk
  11. Good stream here http://livesport4u.com/stream2.html
  12. Hi have installed live now app and can't find any links to sky sports etc , is it definitely there ? awesome app by the way ! Sent from my LG-V500 using Tapatalk
  13. hare Pompey Supporters Trust - 1 Year On Email Share Tweet Event Details We are delighted to confirm that we will be holding a ‘PST - 1 Year On’ meeting at Fratton Park on Wednesday 16th April. Non-members as well as current members are invited to join us in The Victory Suite, as we mark 1 Year as majority shareholders of Portsmouth Football Club. The evening will include :- A short introduction from club CEO Mark Catlin An address from PST Chairman & Club Director Ashley Brown – “PST, 1 Year on” A news update from the PST A Q&A session with PST board members A Q&A session with Richie Barker and a player Dan Windle from Express FM will host the event. Doors open at 6.00pm with the event starting promptly at 7pm and running until 9.30pm. The bar will be open during the event and food should be available. Parking will be available in the car park behind the Fratton End. Do you have questions about Pompey Supporters Trust - 1 Year On? Contact Pompey Supporters Trust
  14. A blog by the Chief Executive of Portsmouth FC I am delighted to be writing the first of what I hope will be a regular monthly blog for you after the terrific win against Wimbledon at the weekend. Certainly it has lifted everyone’s spirits in and around Fratton Park. It’s been nine months since the club exited administration and in that time I can assure you all that Portsmouth Football Club has become all-consuming to me; it’s not a job, it’s a passion. Only a fortnight ago it was a very different feeling to how I feel after Saturday’s result. When the equalising goal went in at Exeter I genuinely felt as though I was going to be sick. For hours after I replayed the game in my head, over and over again, but whatever way you replay it the ball still went in the back of the damn net. I couldn’t sleep and spent all day Sunday with my mind preoccupied with the previous day’s result. My feeling is not unique. Board members, players and staff, and of course you the supporters, go through exactly the same emotions. Unfortunately it’s not the first time I (we!) have suffered like this during the season. As low as I feel after a defeat or late goal, as chief exec it’s vital that I lead the way in trying to pick everyone else up. On Monday morning if I am downbeat, grumpy, negative, then how can I expect everyone else to pick themselves up and prepare for the coming weeks fixture? I keep reading how many games we have lost in the last five years, how we have a ‘losing mentality’ running through the club as a result of successive relegations, and how the ‘unrealistic expectations ‘of fans are adding to this. I can assure you that this is not the case. Yes, I hurt like everyone else after a defeat or late goal, but that ‘pain’ should make us even more determined to succeed in the future. Board members, players, staff and supporters, need to realise that we are all in this together. United we stand, divided we fall! I have been speaking with Colin Farmery (who handles the club’s PR among other things) for some time now about how we can improve communication with fans. I think it’s important to remember we already do quite a fair amount in that regard. We update the official website just with news stories at least three times a day, we have an official Twitter feed (and some of our directors and players Tweet in a personal capacity as well) and we regularly update our Facebook status. We have a regular slot on the Express FM Football Hours and club officials players and the manager attend various supporter club meetings. Johnny Moore, the club’s Supporter Liaison Officer keeps our various fan groups involved and manages day-to-day contact with supporters. Club managers speak regularly to The News and in turn this ends up online. However, we are always looking at ways to improve, so we want to try this regular monthly ‘blog’ from me which will be particularly targeting our online communities, such as message boards and forums. That’s why we are trialling using club fan websites to publish this blog on a rota basis, starting with pompeyonline.com. Trying to get the balance right between too much and too little information is a fine call – we don’t always get it right, but we do have the desire to continually improve and make it better. In the near future we are going to be publishing a comprehensive fan survey. It is in the final stages of preparation and will give you a chance to voice opinions across a broad spectrum of topics associated with YOUR club. I completed a test run this week and my only advice will be to make sure that you are sitting comfortably and have a drink at the ready to keep you going as it really is an in-depth questionnaire. It is important you commit the time however, as the only way that we can improve is by having a better knowledge of what fans are thinking. An event which generated some correspondence in my inbox was the shifting of the Chesterfield match on March 1 from the Saturday to the Monday night. A number of fans contacted us complaining they had been left out of pocket by this decision. Clearly the club being on live TV earns us a fee and also allows many more fans than otherwise might to see the game, however I am delighted to say I took the decision on behalf of the club to refund in full all fans who sent us validated claims. This was a gesture of goodwill and in future fans should note that matches home and away can be shifted to accommodate television as little as three weeks beforehand. The planning application has finally been submitted for the new Tesco stadium development and we need supporters to get behind this. To clarify, as it is a question which comes up from time-to-time, the club does not currently own the land behind the Fratton End or behind the North Stand, and has not done so for several years now. All we own is the stadium. This deal is good for the club because the developer and club President Stuart Robinson will give us land to the north of the stadium and also a strip behind the Fratton End as well as a substantial cash injection that is totally ring-fenced by Portsmouth City Council to be used only for improvements to Fratton Park. The land we acquire means we are confident it gives the club the scope to increase the capacity and commercial opportunities for us in the future. No concrete decisions have been made yet in regards what we are going to do with this money, but we feel this is a great opportunity to find other sources of finance so we can start what we hope will be a comprehensive redevelopment of areas of the stadium. Too often in the past the club has over-promised and under-delivered on its stadium intentions and we do not want to fall in that trap. If we are to achieve the stadium we want and need to progress, we will have to do some significant additional fundraising, but the conversations around how that could happen are already underway and we will be consulting further with fans once we have various options to consider. The club is also working extremely hard to secure a permanent training ground. Talks are at an advanced stage and we hope to be able to announce something concrete to supporters within the next couple of weeks. I have to say that everyone at the club, and the various bodies that we are talking to, have been hugely supportive in trying to make this deal happen. For me, this is currently the club’s top priority after naturally securing our league status. Lastly, I think it’s important to know just how important YOUR role is in us climbing back up the league pyramid. Whilst results on the pitch have not been as good as we would have hoped for, through your loyalty and commitment YOU have given us the financial flexibility to make a real difference, both on and off the pitch. There are not many clubs and grounds that I have not been to, and by a mile Pompey fans are the best out there. Fans are always welcome to make their feelings known and I am always willing to see fans one-to-one if they so wish. After all, it is the fans who are the football club! Football is not an exact science, and for all the hard work everyone is putting in behind the scenes, ultimately we will be judged on how well we do on the pitch. I know it’s a cliché, but it’s a results based business. We have a vital game coming up against Accrington Stanley on February 25 and I hope to see you there for that one and we will also have a fantastic ticket deal on offer for the Cheltenham game on Saturday March 8. More details will be revealed soon. Play up Pompey! Mark Catlin Mark Catlin is Chief Executive of Portsmouth FC. The views expressed in Mark My Words are his and his alone. The blo
  15. for clarity Retweeted by James Pearce Everton ‏@Everton 8m BREAKING NEWS: Tonight's game has been called off due building damage which has led to safety concerns. #efccpfc Expand
  16. everton palace off now as well
  17. got fed up with the delay on jbilo try this one chaps http://www.vipboxuk.co/football/203200/1/southampton-fc-vs-stoke-city-live-stream-online.html
  18. http://www.jbilo.com/2014/02/southampton-vs-stoke-city.html
  19. http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/showthread.php?48483-Old-Ipod-help-needed-please#.UulAmvl_uSo reply 3 is your answer !
  20. http://atdhe.fm/soccer/stream-2a1ca6-southampton-vs-arsenal looks good to me
  21. Southampton owner Katharina Liebherr is set to take over as chairman with Nicola Cortese set to leave imminently. Cortese, 45, tendered his formal resignation in the autumn and is already serving the notice period on his contract. Southampton declined to comment when contacted by the BBC, but the position of manager Mauricio Pochettino now looks increasingly uncertain. Cortese disagrees with Liebherr's wish to see the club's immediate sale. It has, however, emerged that the former Swiss banker submitted his formal resignation from the club almost three months ago and has been serving the remainder of his contract ever since. At the time, Southampton were third in the Premier League table and with communication between the parties now at a standstill, there appears no way back. Cortese considered his position in May as he attempted to clarify the future position of the club with Miss Liebherr. He eventually decided to stay after receiving the necessary assurances. He has at times been a figure that has polarised opinion at St Mary's but has seen Southampton climb from League One to the top flight in less than four years.
  22. Did you use to live in St Annes Gardens Woolston ? If you did we were neighbours !
  23. Thanks pap but my impatience got the better of me and I installed tunejack and it did the job admirably cost $9.99 about £6.00 http://purpleghost.com/tunejack.php
  24. Hi all My wife found her old Ipod nano (3rd generation) and we found a lot of tunes on there that weren't purchased from ITunes having been transferred from CDs we no longer have , is there any way I can easily transfer these songs onto our laptop ? Many thanks in advance for any help or solutions !
  25. Locked after peaceys post regarding Pochettino denying said reports and once again putting the mockers on certain posters agenda is all ! Hope that clears up any misunderstanding Ohio !!
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