It's been over a month since the last match report, has been a very long time! Now the transfer window has closed and the loan window has opened and we've not signed anyone, but with Steve Cotterill I trust as I know he'll keep his cards close to him to thwart interest from other clubs.
Going into this game I wasn't sure what the outcome would be, I would settle for a draw, a win would be fantastic. Blackpool are a far stronger team, they possess a large portion of their Premier League side from last season, with real threats coming from ex-scummer Kevin Phillips, Paul Ince and Gary Taylor-Fletcher. Ian Holloway I'm sure wants to get these 3 points as it is a long journey back north after the game!
After a miserable defeat at Hull where we didn't have one shot on target I was hoping to see more conviction and promise that seemed to have been shown at the West Ham game. I've previously been frustrated with our lack of attacking play, poor passing and persistent playing down the left have stifled our start to the season.
Not a great start to the game when the sound system seems to have completely died and was screeching at an ear splitting level. This was fixed just before the game started. Also noticed the big screen has moved from the corner of the Milton End and is now mounted on the front of the Milton End, looks much better now. Can see the owners are looking to improve and change the ground for the better. The usual lay off and shoot warm up was a delight to watch, Halford looked the most sharp in this particular field, as per usual, always up for drilling a shot on goal, Henderson again doing well to stop shots.
The first half was alright it had more flow to it then previous games, we pressed forward early on but Blackpool were on top though, they constantly kept pushing forward and were playing some great through balls which fortunately for us were poorly finished. They were a constant threat coming forward, we held tight with some great tackles from Jason Pearce and Greg Halford, which ended in one incident with Paul Ince being booked for diving. Joel Ward came closest for us with a quick header that flashes inches wide of Gilks goal. Still by half time we had not had one shot on target, not a great sign to be honest.
The referee was being a bit happy with the cards showing, I swear I've seen his name before, I must try find out when he last refereed against us, I think it was that fateful Crystal Palace thrashing last year.
At half time the new season ticket prize draw was first conducted, it's a nice little touch for us season ticket holders, a gesture for paying out for one after it the ticket prices had risen over the last year. The last prize is a car! Imagine winning that!
The second half started much better for both teams, it became end to end, with attack after attack, but we seem to defend with more resolute clearing then Blackpool. But we didn't take full advantage of this and soon came the deafening silence when the singing and drums stopped, it was eerie, it's the first time I've ever heard this at Fratton Park, to be fair the game was utterly dull at the time. The ball was pinging around the middle of the pitch and wasn't going anywhere. It was embaressing though, the famous fortress Fratton had fell silent and was out of ideas. The people who 'hate' the drums had won their 'peaceful battle'. But after Kanu and Rocha came on the pitch the noise levels rose once more! The last 5 minutes the ball was constantly moving around the Blackpool penalty box and the chance of a goal was agonisingly close. Joel Ward once again was fortunate as a low shot stretched Matt Gilks to make a smart save. Liam Lawrence came close as well by working well down the right hand channel and running in on goal to only be thrwarted by Gilks once more. Then came our moment of magic, the ball came in and Blackpool defender flicked it on away from the player, Huseklepp who had been outstanding that day took one touch and then volleyed the ball back on himself and the ball sweetly curled into the top corner with Gilks watching helplessly. Cue huge celebrations from Fratton Park, everyone around where I sat including myself went crazy, it was a fantastic hit and a sweet first goal for the Norwegian!
It was great to see the players all run over to the touchline and congratulate Erik and Cotterill together, it shows how together the team is and how much the are behind the manager which is great to see, that goal was pretty much the end of the game, but what a finish! The shouts of 'Erik the Viking' rang out for a good 5 minutes as the players took their lap of honor. Erik looked shocked as we did about the goal going in! He had worked hard, the highlight of his game (apart from the goal, obviously) was his 90 yard dash from the Milton/South stand corner all the way to the Fratton End/North Stand corner without being tackled or passing only to be fouled, a great run!
Now in truth the game was poor, our passing was not up to scratch, often losing possession far to easily and our slow tempo often worked in Blackpool's favour and nearly punished us in the first half because of this. With the introduction of Kanu the tempo and attitude changed, with more focus on attacking and trying to get the critical goal, which was great to see but a little late in the game to be chasing this? Surely we should be attacking from the outset, I mean, we are at home which is where we can use our surrondings to our advantage? (Small touchline, raised pitch etc.)
There were some good performances with Huseklepp and Halford being the stand out performers, always focused and looking to break forward whenever possible, good mentions to Lawrence and Mullins who were doing some good work in the midfield. I was sad not to see Futacs not come on the pitch as would like to get a better look at how he will fit into our team, rather than see him only warm up.
Since writing this article we have signed Bjorn Helge Riise from Fulham on loan, this is a great signing for the team, a guy with good experience of Premier League and Championship level, he's probably match fit and can go straight into the team I'm imagining.
Now against Peterborough tomorrow, hoping for another 3 points with a good performance to boot, Peterborough are a good attacking team, you can only see their tally of 80+ goals last season to tell that, they have lost their talisman Mackail-Smith in the transfer window but they still pose a threat. Their mauling of Ipswich a few weeks ago is a good example of this.
Let's hope a good home debut of Marko and Riise will provide a good attacking edge to our game and kick start a good winning streak that will hopefully boost our league position and get close to our neighbors, as they've had it quite easy so far in their fixtures.
Thought of chants we could sing about Erik if we get bored of the slightly dull 'Erik the Viking', which is daft in some cases...
But I liked the idea of one to the tune of Eric the Half-a-Bee by Monty Python, just a bit of the chorus though...it would go;
La-dee-dee, 1-2-3,
Erik Hus-e-klepp!
Here he comes, to score again!
Erik Hus-e-klepp!
Here is a highlights video if you wish to see that Huseklepp goal once more, looks just as good on TV!
23 year old Portsmouth FC fan. First year as a season ticket, writing about matches and developments at the club, I'll try to keep up to date as possible! Follow me on Twitter @oaktowers
Monday, 26 September 2011
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Not a lot to talk about?
Not a lot to talk about on the Portsmouth front really. All that could've been said got said at the Portsmouth Fans Forum for BBC Solent on Tuesday, good to see Cotterill sticking up for his players and making sure what he says to them stays private.
No I am here today to talk about AFC Bournemouth's chairman Eddie Mitchell's post on the official website after recieving a bit of stick from fans. He's been accused of having no passion for the club and not removing debt. But what I find most intriguing is his detail account of the clubs expenditure over the past few months. Gives a fascinating read into the costings at a football club apart from the transfer of players.
He spent a whopping total- £3,278,100 on improvements to the ground and club facilities, these include;
No I am here today to talk about AFC Bournemouth's chairman Eddie Mitchell's post on the official website after recieving a bit of stick from fans. He's been accused of having no passion for the club and not removing debt. But what I find most intriguing is his detail account of the clubs expenditure over the past few months. Gives a fascinating read into the costings at a football club apart from the transfer of players.
He spent a whopping total- £3,278,100 on improvements to the ground and club facilities, these include;
- Purchasing a new mini bus for the Youth Team as the old one was a danger for kids to travel in. £10k
- New vehicle bought to tow the Cherriette around town and different locations giving the club the opportunity to get the AFCB brand out there and also sell merchandise at the same time. £7.5k
- Completely renovate home dressing room and purchase of hi-spech ice bath instead of using two wheelie bins. £40k
- Creating a new supporters bar and cafĂ© on the ground floor called 'Legends'. £14,500
- Converting and refurbishing the once derelict and unfurnished East Stand, to make classrooms for the Community Trust and Youth Department that house over 40 pupils. £50k
- Upgrading certain IT systems. £10k
- Providing a new score board. £25k
- Relaying new playing surface and relaying new sand base under the grass for better drainage. £12k
It's a real mix of different expenditures here, some odd and some relevant. I mean £25k for a scoreboard is a high price and never knew before they cost that much to purchase/install! Weirdest one goes out to the Cheriette....how bizzare, I don't think even us in Portsmouth have something that similar (unless we put make up on Linvoy Primus...). I wish more clubs would be as open to this kind of thing, even if it's not everything it gives us fans an idea into how much money is spent on the clubs over a period of time. Here I really feel for Mr Mitchell as the fans are getting on his back for what seems petty reasons, I wonder if they'd swap this comfortable financial position for being in administration and languishing in League Two dropzone? I know which one I'd choose!
If anyone wants to read the full open letter with expenditure details it can be found here;
Next for Portsmouth is a trip to the Humberside to face Hull! I'm in Yorkshire this weekend visiting Lightwater Valley and Flamingoland, hoping for a good win. Least it's not like last seasons Hull away game where we were on the brink of liquidation!
2-1 win I feel!
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
The 3rd Kit from the 90s
So the new Pompey 3rd kit has been announced, strange to announce it so late into the season, usually it's all done at once in August. Immediatley sparked my interest from the bold red and black colours, harking back to the old kit from 93-94 season, which is probably my first season of watching Portsmouth games.
Some say it's too similar to Southampton's kit? Why, because it's red? Some fans seriously need to get a grip on reality, we play in red socks and I don't see anyone comparing that to Southampton, nor does having white shorts are similar to Southampton?
Anyway here is the new 3rd kit!
Some say it's too similar to Southampton's kit? Why, because it's red? Some fans seriously need to get a grip on reality, we play in red socks and I don't see anyone comparing that to Southampton, nor does having white shorts are similar to Southampton?
Anyway here is the new 3rd kit!
It's got the same H style 'panel' look on the front which is on the rest of the kits. The 93-94 away kit is reversed with the red being on the left hand side. This way round almost makes it look like what Mr Fry pointed out as 'similar to Harley Quinn' which is true! The Kappa women is a interesting reversal of each side.
Just for comparison here is the old 93-94 kit;
Still prefer this one I feel, and still prefer the black kit. I can't name many teams where we shall need to wear this 3rd kit for...
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Shocking Away Kits
This is a rather dull day, job searching and already been shopping, so time to look at some of the worst away kits of the season, and there are a few out there!
Let's begin this with Brighton & Smug Albion (hehehe)
So the kit is a horrific neon green and black striped shirt, now I don't mind green and black but on the pitch it hurts the eyes to even look at this. If it was any more neon you could use it to warn people of oncoming traffic!
This one isn't a bad kit, just unfortunatley looks like another teams home kit....
Anyone else see the similarity to this and Norwich's home kit? Haha
Next kit is from the city of Nottingham, the Forest kit is the team in question;
Looks like a polo shirt slightly with the style of the kit, but this was made by Umbro which has a similar style on the new England shirts, so must be common with their kits. The shoulder green colour is really strange, if it covered the arms as well it probably would have worked more aesthetically. But I'm not a fashion designer....
Holy mother of neon! This one is another eye catcher!
So painful to wear even the bloke in the photo dosen't look too comfortable wearing it! It's not great is it? Neon orange with a tad bit of black on the shoulders. At least it'll be easier to spot the players when it's winter!
Going down the road to Sheffield there is a dull kit being worn away from home, it's grey, it's got an owl on it, it's Sheffield Wednesday!
Why would you want a grey kit? I mean it's just dull, the owl on the bottom of the kit is the only saving grace to be honest, it's just so plain and unimaginative, even the photo is skillfully taken in the car park! Not on the pitch, or some fancy green screen job! It's as grey and dull as the chairman's hair.
Another neon shirt now, Yeovil this time, not sure what highlighter colour have I not covered yet?! This time it's yellow!
Just looks so bad....the sponsor looks so out of place and hideous on the neon green strip, I wonder if the sponsor is happy about that. The little black stripe across the chest isn't bad, but dosen't recover the kit for me!
Pink strips always are eyebrow raiser to any football fan, Bradford are the latest club to opt for a pink away strip (remember that Everton one?) So that's most the highlighter colours sorted then!
Just dosen't work, especially in contrast to the home kit which always to me looks like a gone off Rhubarb and Custard sweet! If it was for charity then maybe it wouldn't be so bad....
Not sure if this is a coincidence or not but it appears that Southend have pretty much the same away kit as Bradford, made by Nike as well, curious;
Has to be done while I now get onto the Premier League...
Are you Bournemouth in disguise!? That's all I've got on that one...
Newcastle have had a few funny away kits in their time, but they went dutch this season!
It's just hurting my eyes, not even a few strips of black could save this one from being ridiculed. I bet they could be mistaken for the goalkeeper!? Once again it's a good winter kit, stand out against the snow eh?
I was going to mention Swansea's kit which looks just as similar but not as bad as this one!
I hope you've enjoyed this rant, I feel I've been just and fair on these kits, not gone to town on them. All the kits, trademarks, photographs are copyright of their parent clubs and respective parties.
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