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Friday, 9 January 2009

Pub for City


The Froddington Arms 55 Fratton Road, Fratton, PO1 5AB a pub we have not been to for a few years.

Named after the old word for Fratton, the Froddington is very much a local's local on the main shopping street, close to Fratton railway station.

Former pubs on the same site include the Plough & Spade and the Swiss Gardens.



This former Brickwoods pub now attempts to draw in punters by offering drinks promotions to potential customers, but it will inevitably lose out to the Wetherspoon establishment located diagonally opposite. Many of the Fratton Road pubs owe their existance to their proximity to Portsmouth Football Club's Fratton Park ground, located within a fifteen minute walk of the Froddington.

Owner Speaks

In this weekend’s matchday programme, Pompey owner Sacha Gaydamak and executive chairman Peter Storrie will address the fans regarding recent media speculation and player movements.

Below is the message in full:

“First of all may we wish you all a very happy new year.

“We want to take this opportunity to update you directly on our plans to continue the success we have achieved over the last three years.

“Since the January 2006 takeover we have spent substantial sums on both transfer fees and players’ wages.

“As a result we have built a high-value, quality squad which has brought success over that period and allowed us to build a club based on sound and sustainable business principles.

“Recently, with the approval of the board and Tony Adams, Peter Storrie has negotiated the sale of Lassana Diarra to Real Madrid and Jermain Defoe to Tottenham, for similar club-record fees.

“Both of these sales have deferred payment terms, in addition to outstanding fees payable to their previous clubs.

“As a result, we are on course to achieve a turnaround from a loss-making business to a break-even position, which gives us a solid platform to recruit new players to the squad and move the business forward.

“We are now operating in a more volatile economic environment in the UK. This, together with the international nature of our player trading leaves us susceptible to adverse movements in exchange rates.

“To counteract this we have reviewed all areas of the business, including salaries and overheads, with a view to making reductions where possible.

“Forefront in our minds will always be our Premier League status.

“The resultant changes will ensure that as a club we come through these difficult times for businesses and football clubs in a stronger position for the future.

“We have no further need to sell any players from our squad. Indeed, we are looking to offer new contracts to players that Tony sees as part of the future beyond the end of this season.

“In addition we are currently working on the permanent acquisition of three players along with two loan deals to the end of the season, one from the UK and one from abroad.

“These acquisitions will increase the size of the squad that Tony has by five players. We are confident that a couple will be concluded shortly, but that all five players will be here well before the transfer window closes.

“Over the last three years we have all worked closely together and have always updated our supporters on club matters, as we are now.

“We are not in a financial crisis as sections of the media would have you believe. We have simply adjusted the business to deal with the current climate until we move into the new stadium when our revenue streams will be increased.

“The sales of Sulley Muntari and Pedro Mendes in the summer allowed us to purchase Peter Crouch and Younes Kaboul and pay loan fees for both Armand TraorĂ© and Nadir Belhadj, the latter of whom we have now purchased.

“During this window the players that have left us are one who wanted to go and another who openly stated, on joining us, that one day he would leave for a bigger club. We have helped both achieve their ambitions.

“The strength of this club has always been derived from the support that you, the fans, give the team and the club. Working together as one, we can continue that success.

“We hope we have given you all a clearer picture of the positive way forward for the club. We will always keep you updated directly via our website and the programme.

“On a final note, we want to reassure our faithful supporters of our commitment to the sustainable longevity of Portsmouth Football Club.”

Good News


Johnson signs new Portsmouth deal

Portsmouth defender Glen Johnson has signed a new four-and-a-half year contract with the club.

The 24-year-old right-back, who arrived at Fratton Park from Chelsea initially on loan in the summer of 2006, has committed himself to Pompey until 2013.



Also it was good news that Pompey signed Nadir Belhad on a permanent deal and we have Guy Whittingham who has joined the club's first-team coaching staff.
So things look up I hope Play Up Pompey!!!!!!

Defoe has gone

A good striker but bad influence on the team in the dressing room by all accounts. Only rumour I know but I did read that Nugent had decked Defoe in the dressing room at Arsenal for his bad attitude good one if true. I have to say Defoe's Dick Van Dyke impression at Spurs as he was presented on the pitch was a sight to behold, very funny.

Portsmouth 0-0 Bristol City

So we stared our defence of the F.A. Cup at home to Bristol City, and it will have to go to a replay as we could not break them down.

Despite the lack of goals there was plenty of goalmouth action with both sides creating a hatful of chances.

David Nugent and Peter Crouch went close for the hosts, while defender Sylvain Distin forced Adriano Basso into a fine save after half an hour.

After the break, Niko Kranjcar headed wide when it looked easier to score and fired straight at Basso soon afterwards.

While defending admirably, City had created nothing of note until Orr met Stern John's cross with 20 minutes to go and forced a flying save out of James.

Portsmouth: James, Wilson, Distin, Campbell, Belhadj, Cranie (Pamarot 82), Nugent, Mvuemba, Davis, Kranjcar, Crouch.
Subs Not Used: Begovic, Little, Kanu, Lauren, Hreidarsson, Armand Traore.

Booked: Belhadj.

Bristol City: Basso, Orr, McCombe, Carey, Fontaine, Skuse, Elliott, Johnson, Sproule (Williams 64), Styvar (McAllister 83), John (Adebola 62).
Subs Not Used: Henderson, Noble, Akinde.

Booked: John.

Att: 14,446.

Ref: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire).


Saturday, 3 January 2009

F.A CUP

Bristol City come to town for the FA Cup game at Fratton Park, I will not be going so I hope we win this potential banana skin. It will do Pompey some good to get into the next round. I can't wait for the transfer window to end so we can settle down to a team that all want to fight for the badge Play Up Pompey!!!!!!

Defoe to go?

I don't know what to think of this one, I always say if a player does not want to play for the club then he should leave. That is how it should be and I think with him gone we can go back to 4-5-1 formation away and play 4-4-2 at home with Kanu and Crouch. So long and thanks for the goals. Play Up Pompey!!!!!