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  1. Tom Hingley
    Tom Hingley
    March 7, 2010 at 9:32 am | | Reply


    Call me a cynic, but I don’t buy this ‘Portsmouth players have been so brave’ stuff.

    They are millionaires, paid thousands of pounds a week. On three occasions this year they have been paid about 5 days late. How brave of them to still be able to function. /Sarcasm. ;)

  2. Squelch
    Squelch
    March 7, 2010 at 9:40 am | | Reply


    Some positive press for our play? I’m in shock. One of the papers needs to sign you up fella. Nice to see our financial woe only fleetingly mentioned for once as well.

  3. billmapguy
    March 7, 2010 at 10:20 am | | Reply


    Thanks, Gaffer, for this article and your full disclosure :)
    Jamie O’Hara really has been fantastic this season. And Avram Grant has shown that he is a top-notch manager. I find it ironic that a man, whose looks and demeanor suggests a funeral home director, can speak so eloquently about the importance of football in it’s being able to bring joy to fans…see this http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/mar/06/portsmouth-birmingham-city-fa-cup
    The man is already becoming a legend in Portsmouth.

  4. ovalball
    ovalball
    March 7, 2010 at 10:41 am | | Reply


    Maybe Atlanta Pompey can explain…is that an actual grin on Avram’s face???! Nah, must be Photoshop.

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      March 8, 2010 at 2:59 pm | | Reply


      Yes, that was an actual grin. In other news, pigs were seen flying and hell has frozen over. Film at 11.

  5. Mark Botham
    Mark Botham
    March 7, 2010 at 12:56 pm | | Reply


    Many thanks for the photo credit Gaffer, had noticed an increase to my Flickr collection today !

  6. Simon Burke
    Simon Burke
    March 7, 2010 at 3:08 pm | | Reply


    Nice article, i feel the same away about Pompey and will miss them – they keep creating stars of sorts even after they have sold a whole teams worth they seem to be able to produce more talent.
    Would love to make the final -and win it though I cant see it. Hope I am wrong.

  7. Bruce Gottesman
    Bruce Gottesman
    March 7, 2010 at 7:19 pm | | Reply


    Good job Chris – if Portsmouth win the Cup, could the administrator use the expected return from the ’10-’11 UEFA Europa league to help keep them afloat?
    Anyway, I’m not too happy about the Forest late winner either. Was out yesterday morning, and I kept refreshing the Newcastle score on my phone. Once that was in hand (and was it ever!), over to the Forest match. Hoped Swansea could at least get a draw, especially with West Brown going down in flames. Still, with 12 games to go, 8 points up on Forest with a game in hand, and 9 points ahead of West Brom, the Mags are in pretty good shape for a return to the EPL. Not that a Newcastle supporter should EVER count chickens, but the schedule is about to get very favorable- the only match left against current top 6 is Forest at home, and 2 of the remaining away fixtures are the bottom clubs Peterborough and Plymouth.

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      March 8, 2010 at 3:02 pm | | Reply


      Portsmouth, along with West Ham, were not issued UEFA licenses at the beginning of the season. That means that even if they win the FA Cup, they will not participate in the Europa League. That spot will go to the runner up, or to the next available spot in the league. Chelsea will be in the Champions League, and it’s highly likely that both Aston Villa and Spurs will qualify for the Europa League by league position. Should Fulham beat Spurs, they will have a chance to qualify, although they could qualify automatically by winning that cup.

  8. xplus
    xplus
    March 7, 2010 at 10:09 pm | | Reply


    Meh. It’ll be fun to see half the team jump ship when they fall the to the Championship and struggle to get in the top 10 by the end of the year. Just because a club is stupid and runs out of money does not make them a Cinderella story. Next they’ll have to beat the Tottenham-Fulham winner and my hope is that Fulham and Villa can make it to the final. Down with Chelski!

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      March 8, 2010 at 3:03 pm | | Reply


      Half? Try all. Every single player will be sold for whatever we can get for them in an effort to pay off the enormous debt. Couple that with the expected 20 point deduction to start the season, and you should expect to see us in League One in 2011. That is dependent, of course, on still existing at that time, which is still a litle iffy.

  9. TT
    TT
    March 8, 2010 at 2:17 am | | Reply


    Gaffer, Guy ‘joy of football’ Mowbray was accompanied by Matt Jackson I believe.

  10. PhillySpur
    PhillySpur
    March 8, 2010 at 10:40 am | | Reply


    Nice article Gaffer. I too have found myself watching more Portsmouth games than usual and hoping that they would find some luck to brighten up their very difficult year.

    1. AtlantaPompey
      AtlantaPompey
      March 8, 2010 at 3:04 pm | | Reply


      How’s a semifinal for luck? It would be a little better if we get to face Redknapp.

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