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Your optimism knows no bounds, F19.
The only consolation from all of this is we might be able to get rid of that idiot from Zummerzet if enough folk 'report' his foul-mouthed reply (click on small warning triangle below his name). |
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You're having a great season and it seems a shame that you should have your season derailed by your own pitch. With a first team that is excellent but little depth your own pitch is likely to be the deciding factor in a great season. We don't have undersoil heating at fratton but we don't need it as it rarely freezes on the south coast. As for the game. We have been getting better every game of late and the 70% possession at Ipswich in the fa cup has been a norm for us. Goals are flowing and we are definitely looking up at automatic places. Next week is our crunch match. We've beaten all the sides above us away and now entertain the first of the three in Oxford at home. I wish you luck for the future and was a tad annoyed at the prospect of you being fleeced by Rangers of talent. See you soon. Play up Pompey Jackfrost |
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Good post Jack,and of the top teams,we should have beaten Northampton and Oxford.
Portsmouth however are slowly building a good team and hence playing them on a Tuesday night would /maybe give us an edge!!! Within five years they will be in championship,certain of that. |
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According to the weather forecast there are barely three or four hours between now and Tuesday night when the temperature is above zero. The fixture jam could get worse before it gets better.
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No luck with the weather :mad: but the other results from the last two weeks have been kind to Stanley.:)
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I was convinced it would be on from the conditions of grass and pitches less than two miles away, and seen as it was the only league game to be called off I would guess it was down to all the retained water being frozen.
At least the Stanley Chairman didn't do a 100% guarantee the match would be on like Portsmouth have done in the near past before being frozen off. The away fans would have set off 9 bells latest if by road. |
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As someone (almost) sang, "if it wasn't for bad luck, we'd have no luck at all".
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