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Kiwi John 27-10-2018 14:34

Pompey thread
 
C'mon reds.

Kiwi John 27-10-2018 14:35

Re: Pompey thread
 
WTF -penalty missed???!!! $^%#$&%#$&^%#^&%$

Lord Didsbury 27-10-2018 15:03

Re: Pompey thread
 
Great first half. Battled through adversity. Top marks to Ripley, Billy Finley and Piero.

Kiwi John 27-10-2018 15:21

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Did Billy really miss a spotty?-or was that more fiction from Bet 365?

Kiwi John 27-10-2018 15:22

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Feck- &*^$^(*&%*^$^^%)^**^%)(*

Kiwi John 27-10-2018 15:25

Re: Pompey thread
 
GOOOOAAAAALLLLLAA . Happy happy,joy joy.

Kiwi John 27-10-2018 15:55

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1 point...i'm happy. Could've been more so if Billy had netted the spotty.

Exile on Spencer St 27-10-2018 16:03

Re: Pompey thread
 
Good result to come back after having a penalty saved, then going behind. Well done, Stanley.

Chimer 27-10-2018 16:12

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I had the joy of listening to the one-eyed Pompey commentary team on Radio Solent :rolleyes: - to be fair :eek:, by the end they thought we were the more likely to get a winner.

But it was weird to hear the Crown described as being in rural Lancashire.

Good point :), though it could've been three I suppose :(

Lord Didsbury 27-10-2018 16:20

Re: Pompey thread
 
We were the better team after the first 25 mins. (Never seen a more one sided first quarter than that).
Might have only taken 4 points in the last three games but we’ve shown we are top 3/4 quality.
Overall a very good game with a cracking atmosphere. They were there for the taking late on but we tired a bit or just lost a bit of sharpness or something.
Finley or Kee were my equal MOTM.

cashman 27-10-2018 16:31

Re: Pompey thread
 
I would add Ripley to those 2 for Mom, thought in first half hour he was immense.

Lord Didsbury 27-10-2018 16:47

Re: Pompey thread
 
Yeah, he was ace. Not just shot stopping but also commands his area well.

andyd 27-10-2018 17:07

Re: Pompey thread
 
I thought Michael Ihiekwe and Conner Ripley were both immense today Pompey set of like a top of the table side full of confidence and if we had conceded early days things could have been different, but they didn't and at the end we were on top and could have pinched it fabulous atmosphere from both sets of fans in fact approaching the ground before kick off one Pompey fan said to me I love coming here great club and great fans unlike Luton who just whinge.

Revived Red 27-10-2018 17:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1218892)
We were the better team after the first 25 mins. (Never seen a more one sided first quarter than that).
Might have only taken 4 points in the last three games but we’ve shown we are top 3/4 quality.
Overall a very good game with a cracking atmosphere. They were there for the taking late on but we tired a bit or just lost a bit of sharpness or something.
Finley or Kee were my equal MOTM.

Were you there today? Or is it another report based on social media?:confused:

Lord Didsbury 27-10-2018 19:27

Re: Pompey thread
 
Revived Red - yeah, I comment on football I have seen and idiotic and needlessly inflammatory posts on social media I have read.
Is that ok?

chevyfire 27-10-2018 19:56

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Excellent game, we showed we could again compete with the best the division has to offer. I think a point a piece was fair. As others have said first 20 minutes, Pompey where chiming. We then got into the game had the penalty well saved. Both sides created chances from here but after we equalised there was only going to be one winner. Ripley is a step up in keeper to maxted (He came across well as a bloke at the supporters meeting on Thursday, Middlesbrough could have saved the £5 million on Randolph and had him in nets but there loss is our gain!). Liked mingoia particularly first half, showed his usual realiable delivery. Defense coped well with the high quality Pompey forward line. We lost out at times in midfield but barliser and Finley got more of a grip as game went on. From the snippets we see of hall he must be pushing for a starting berth. Pleased with the atmosphere and attendance.

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AccyMad 27-10-2018 20:06

Re: Pompey thread
 
Cracker of a game, yes Portsmouth came out of the traps faster but we stuck at it & ground out a result despite at times some nasty, peevish tactics from some of the opposition players trying to rile our lads.
So happy to see Pierro get his chance (nothing against Jordan before 28 jumps down my throat) :) but he did really well & will possibly get another chance next week with Sean getting his 5th yellow today.
Overall, well played lads - 4 points from those last 3 difficult games is a good tally imho :)

DaveinGermany 27-10-2018 20:11

Re: Pompey thread
 
Good game today, Stanley were slow in getting settled leaving Pompey to run the first half hour as they saw fit (The talented Mr.Ripley keepimg the Stanley in the game). Billys pen after 32 mins would've changed things had it not been for their keepers good reactions.


That said though, the saved pen was the turning point for the Reds who started to turn up the heat leading upto half time. (I'd say they were the better side in the last 15).


Second half & the Reds had pepper in their arses & started in were they'd left off, pressuring the Southerners, who soaked it up with the occassional foray forward from a quck break, scraping the crozzy around 57, then going on to bury one about 62/63 mins in. (Pompey 1 Stanley 0)


The Redmen weren't taking it lying down & came blazing back, pressuring the sailor boys & Ihkeboy brought us back into the game within 2 minutes (1-1). The rest of the game was ours for the taking, but the lack of a decent finish, Pompey digging in & some questionable refereeing left us with all things even at the final whistle.


All in all, a pleasent enough way to spend a sunny wintery November afternoon in Accy, enjoying the company of reprobates & watching some good Footy. :D

PS. Good turn out today 3558 according to the "Big Screen"

ferret man 27-10-2018 20:31

Re: Pompey thread
 
Have the powers that be brought in new ref rules that seemed to be used in this game where what was given as a foul in the 2nd half were not deemed as fouls in the first.
(them on top first half, us 2nd half) ?

choirboy 27-10-2018 20:54

Re: Pompey thread
 
I must agree with earlier comments about the changes of the state of periods of domination in the game and the comments about which players did well for us today.
However, for me the game was spoiled somewhat by poor refereeing!:mad:
Portsmouth clearly seem to be one of those teams who are 'Coached' into employing 'Spoiling Tactics' in order to stop opponents building momentum.
Swindon were just like this when they held us to a 1 -1 draw at home a couple of seasons ago!:(
The Pompey centre backs and big lad up front all led into challenges with an arm first making it very difficult for our boys to get any where near the ball! Also, when we were in possession and attacking, they continuously 'Ragged' at our players, sticking hands, arms, legs and hips in where they could in order to disrupt our footballing instincts and forward momentum. Not obvious single 'fouls' but not in the spirit of the game IMHO. The referee also gave some dodgy decisions IMHO. For example, our penalty was a bit of a soft award as Billy definitely ran across the keepers line towards the ball. Also for the Pompey goal, he awarded them a free kick which was a clear error and also missed the holding of one of our defenders as they put the ball in the net. He also allowed a couple free kicks to be taken 25 yards from where the 'offences' took part! etc etc. One more.....he chose to ignore the assault by the Pompey No 11 Curtis on Callum Johnson in the second half and a studs up tackle by the same player later in the second half! What about the 'Belly flop' dives by their right back which completely conned the referee?:mad:
Ripley definitely kept us in the match early on in the first twenty minutes, Pierro did what he does and did it well, some great crosses delivered in. Billy worked tirelessly as he always does. Offrande had to negotiate the usual 'Wrestling' tactics by his opponents! Ihieckwe was so strong once again in defence and I was really pleased for him to get on the score sheet. Hughes was so cool that he should be on 'Strictly come Dancing'. Finley was all over the pitch like a 'Human Dynamo'. Sean was a bit wayward today with some of his passes but Captained the team well. The rest of the lads played well too.:theband:
In conclusion, I thought that had we been allowed to play our blend of attacking football, both by the referee and but for Pompey's devious tactics, that we would have proved to have been the better team and come away with three points today!

I feel a bit somewhat frustrated!
It sounds like I just seem to have it in for referees but I wish that they would just apply the rules properly and let us watch some flowing football.:dummy:
We played against twelve today and still got a good result!
ON STANLEY ON:jimbo::jimbo::jimbo:
KEEP THE FAITH.
:theband::wave8::drink:

choirboy 27-10-2018 21:05

Re: Pompey thread
 
ps. A great turn out today by supporters of both teams.
Well done to the 1,000 Pompey fans for making the long journey from the south coast.:jimbo:
Well done too to the 2,500 local fans for coming and nearly filling our part of the ground.:jimbo:
T'was brilliant to have no room to move in the Clayton End!
Accrington did look truly 'Rural' on a beautiful autumn day with great views across to The Coppice and Great Hameldon Hill.:rose8:
ON STANLEY ON

Lord Stiffupperlip 27-10-2018 21:10

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What a privilege it was to attend today's game.
Perfect autumn weather, a near capacity crowd & a chance to go toe-to-toe with the league leaders.
Pompey arrived accompanied by their vast army of fans determined to maintain their unbeaten run.
So dominant were they in the first 25 minutes a Halloween Horror Show looked on the cards.
Stanley were all at sea but thanks mainly to Ripley & the post - 'A Nightmare on Kenilworth Rd' - Part 2, was avoided.
Any other team failing to convert a penalty, followed by conceding a goal, would probably have folded.
But Stanley aren't any other team & within 2 minutes Ihiekwe, who IMHO was immense today, levelled.
Stanley finally got their passing game together second half & enjoyed a real purple patch.
By the end of the game, it was Pompey who were on the ropes & lucky to return home with a point.
As Harold Macmillan once famously said; 'People of Accrington! You've never had it so good!'

cashman 28-10-2018 07:20

Re: Pompey thread
 
Watched the highlights on "Quest" last night, was quite a few penalties awarded in league 1 yesterday, "ALL" were MISSED, which was a real shock musta been 5 or 6 of em, what really pleased me about it was Hylton missed one also.:D

choirboy 28-10-2018 09:25

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1218915)
Watched the highlights on "Quest" last night, was quite a few penalties awarded in league 1 yesterday, "ALL" were MISSED, which was a real shock musta been 5 or 6 of em, what really pleased me about it was Hylton missed one also.:D


I watched the Quest coverage this morning and have changed my mind about our 'Soft' penalty award. It looked much more like a 'nailed on' penalty from that camera angle than from where I was in the Clayton end:mosher:

Just loved Hylton's arrogant 'FAILURE' to convert his penalty though!:dummy:

cashman 28-10-2018 09:29

Re: Pompey thread
 
From where we were stood was a definite penalty no question, one of the few things that clown got right,;) mind he was as bad for them, also got the football league paper this morning he got (7) in their ratings, they musta been ****ed as well.:D

Twenty Eight 28-10-2018 17:24

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1218905)
Cracker of a game, yes Portsmouth came out of the traps faster but we stuck at it & ground out a result despite at times some nasty, peevish tactics from some of the opposition players trying to rile our lads.
So happy to see Pierro get his chance (nothing against Jordan before 28 jumps down my throat) :) but he did really well & will possibly get another chance next week with Sean getting his 5th yellow today.
Overall, well played lads - 4 points from those last 3 difficult games is a good tally imho :)

Missed my first game so couldn’t possibly comment. Mind you I could create my own report by reading social media and watching 60 seconds of highlights.

Revived Red 28-10-2018 17:37

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord Didsbury (Post 1218902)
Revived Red - yeah, I comment on football I have seen and idiotic and needlessly inflammatory posts on social media I have read.
Is that ok?

Sadly you lay yourself open to critical comments if you comment on football that you haven't seen as though you had in fact seen it.

Twenty Eight 28-10-2018 17:49

Re: Pompey thread
 
Could Mingoia or Clark switch to the left next week ?

Inspector Morse 28-10-2018 18:03

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Lord Didsbury was not commenting on football he hadn't seen.

He was talking about the social media furore around a non-footballing incident that occurred at a game he didn't see first hand.

I don't agree with him but he's allowed his opinion without being snipped at.

Twenty Eight 28-10-2018 18:40

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No he wasn’t !!!!
You clearly haven’t read what he posted !!!

Twenty Eight 28-10-2018 18:43

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Read the Luton thread properly. 21.01 Lord Didsbury.

cashman 28-10-2018 18:46

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Agree with 28 completely on this.

Inspector Morse 28-10-2018 19:02

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I'm assuming he's watched the live stream of the game and this informs his comments re the game.


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Twenty Eight 28-10-2018 19:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Inspector Morse (Post 1218930)
I'm assuming he's watched the live stream of the game and this informs his comments re the game.


.

Wrong again. He admitted he’d not watched the game. Read the thread.

monkey hanger 29-10-2018 08:33

Re: Pompey thread
 
think saturdays game was one of the best i,ve witnessed at the wham. anyone turning up for the first time will be back i,m sure. for once never a dull moment and the football on offer was first class. its not all about winning 5 nil against poor opposition its as much about entertainment which every one in the ground had on saturday. rarely go to a game where all 22 players had good games with no passengers being carried.

ferret man 29-10-2018 09:56

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1218908)
Have the powers that be brought in new ref rules that seemed to be used in this game where what was given as a foul in the 2nd half were not deemed as fouls in the first.
(them on top first half, us 2nd half) ?

Forgot to say that I thought the Ref and his side kicks were a comedy act but with a name like Steve Martin what should we expect.

cashman 29-10-2018 12:04

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1218939)
Forgot to say that I thought the Ref and his side kicks were a comedy act but with a name like Steve Martin what should we expect.

we said exactly the same :D

Lord Didsbury 29-10-2018 14:49

Re: Pompey thread
 
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choirboy 29-10-2018 18:20

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ferret man (Post 1218939)
Forgot to say that I thought the Ref and his side kicks were a comedy act but with a name like Steve Martin what should we expect.

Glad that others, (Cashy too), are thinking similar to me about the referee on Saturday! Beginning to wonder if it was just me who thought that he was poor!:eek:

cashman 29-10-2018 19:23

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1218948)
Glad that others, (Cashy too), are thinking similar to me about the referee on Saturday! Beginning to wonder if it was just me who thought that he was poor!:eek:

There was 5 of us mate and we all thought he was crap, an its not that often we all agree.:D sorry was wrong there was 7 we had 2 part timers with us on sat lol

DaveinGermany 30-10-2018 07:34

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Part time through circumstances mind, but ever so enthusiastic! :D

cashman 30-10-2018 08:11

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Aye was great to see yeh both Dave, told yez memorys crap though, cos i wasnt referring to you two, there was 9 actually.:D

monkey hanger 31-10-2018 09:38

Re: Pompey thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by choirboy (Post 1218948)
Glad that others, (Cashy too), are thinking similar to me about the referee on Saturday! Beginning to wonder if it was just me who thought that he was poor!:eek:

but his kit was smart. must be good with the needle and thread to create the one he had on. lovely boy.


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