QUOTE(Abangpedro @ Aug 30 2006, 07:01 PM)
That's mayb becoz his "calamity" mode is not on yet? p/s: Ppl called him "calamity james" for a reason
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Aug 30 2006, 07:03 PM
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Aug 31 2006, 05:20 PM
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Cole passes medical at Portsmouth
QUOTE Manchester City striker Andrew Cole has passed a medical at Portsmouth and will complete a deal if he can agree terms. Pompey have agreed to pay City a fee that will rise to £1m, depending on the 34-year-old's appearances. And he is believed to have been offered an even better deal than he has at Eastlands - a two-year contract worth around £40,000 a week. City wanted to keep the former Newcastle and Manchester United star but he expressed a desire to move. Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie confirmed on Wednesday the club were interested in signing the former England international. He had said: "Andy is fit and one of several options we're looking at." http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/t...ity/5300176.stm Andy Cole to partner Kanu? |
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Sep 1 2006, 05:08 PM
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I guess they will definitely need some time to gel together, juz like last season when Pompey brought in new players in January 06 then only towards March/April where they start to gel and play well together.
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Sep 21 2006, 11:41 PM
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Mandaric stands down
QUOTE Milan Mandaric has formally announced his resignation as chairman of Portsmouth. The Croatian-born businessman will step down following Monday's Premiership home clash with Bolton Wanderers - a match that can be seen live on Sky Sports 1. Mandaric has been in a non-executive chairmanship role with the South Coast club after selling his remaining shares in Pompey to Russian millionaire Alexandre Gaydamak back in July. The announcement brings an end to an incredibly successful tenure for Portsmouth, as Mandaric took the club out of administration in 1999 and helped lead them to becoming an established Premiership club in the space of four years. With Pompey surviving relegation from the top flight last season, Mandaric began to relinquish his role in the club with his sale of shares to Gaydamak before deciding to formally stand down after Monday evening's game. "My last match as chairman will be against Bolton and though it will be a very emotional occasion for me, I will leave immensely satisfied and happy about what I have achieved and whose hands I leave this club in," Mandaric said in a statement on the club's official website. "Already Alexandre Gaydamak has made his own impressive mark on the club, which I fully expected and applaud. "It is now right that a man who is fiercely committed to the interests of Portsmouth FC and its fans should be allowed to pen his own exclusive chapter, as he takes things to the new heights I know he will achieve. "I am and will always be immensely grateful to the city which graciously bestowed upon me its freedom, and our wonderful supporters whose relationship with me has no equal. "This is the established Premier League side which I promised when I came and from that establishment, there are now new heights to reach which Alexandre will take the club onwards and upwards to. "This club and its supporters can never leave my heart whatever I go on to do in football, whether it be in this country or across the world, and both will always be part of me and my life." http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...ric+stands+down |
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Silva loses leg after crash
QUOTE Former Portsmouth striker Dario Silva has had his lower leg amputated following a car crash, according to the Spanish press. The 33-year-old Uruguayan was left in intensive care after a serious collision into a column of street lights in Montevideo on Sunday. He was put into a medically-induced coma after the incident and Doctor Mario Canela of La Espanola hospital has been quoted saying the right leg had been removed from the knee down. "Silva's situation is absolutely not solved with the amputation. We are worried about a possible infection," Canela stated. Silva played 49 matches for his country and was a member of the Uruguayan squad that played in the 2002 World Cup finals. He has scored 15 goals for the South American nation and consequently joined Pompey last summer. But the ex-Malaga and Sevilla man has been without a club since leaving Fratton Park in February. http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=4...leg+after+crash |
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Quite impressed with Utaka's performance against Bolton 2 weeks ago though, pacey and strong.
Btw, what was Kanu thinking blocking Nugent's shot on goal against Chelsea? |
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Mar 16 2008, 05:22 PM
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QUOTE(dream5518 @ Mar 16 2008, 12:16 PM) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/e...tor/default.stmKey in the FT scores then it will automatically update the table Defoe is in hot form for Pompey eh? 6 goals in 6 games? |
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