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Three changes of player plus one positional.. Seddon in at left back, Walkes to midfield in place of Close, Cannon in for Evans and Marquis in for Harrison up front.

I quite like the look of this team, but can Marquis cut it on his own up front? We shall soon find out.
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0-1 Bolton after 66 mins.
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0-2 Harness after 71 mins
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Job done. Pompey win 1 - 2
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It would seem that Marquis scored the second!

Well done Pompey, on to the 4th Round.
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Watched the game on Hesgoal.com with a Danish commentary. Not a classic by any means but we were definitely the better of two average sides. First half eminently forgettable. Second only marginally better but at least we found the net twice. Late goal for Fleetwood took a huge deflection which took it away from Bass. Job done and onwards to round four . Let's draw someone to whet the appetite .
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Yes, RM, it was a dismal opening 45 minutes. Can't quite believe how KJ could describe that as two quality sides. A half of misplaced passes and plenty of hoofball. The second half was improved. Fleetwood looked awful throughout. Our goals were absolute gifts. My cat could have bundled those in. I see Joey had got his excuses out ready before ball was kicked by pointing to the cost of our squad and mischieviously claiming we paid over £3m for Marquis and over £1m for Harness.

Good to see Close making way for someone else though I don't think it made a huge difference. Seddon looks solid - no more than that at this stage while too many players seemed to go anonymous for long periods. I wish we had more players who were comfortable on the ball and not just blindly smashing it forwards at every opportunity.
But hey ho, into the fourth round. I don't think anyone will be shaking in their shoes to draw us on Monday.
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I wasn't there but watched the game live on a betting site - very good quality with no commentary, but all I could here was Westwood and his bl**dy bell. Anyway, I am going to be positive for the first time in ages. I thought we played really well and thoroughly deserved the win. They are a very well organised and disciplined team, hence their position in the league, but I thought we outmatched them, and nullified their very good strike force well. Was delighted to see Seddon play so well, my MOTM by a country mile. At last, we have someone who can play set pieces well. Naylor was as good as ever bar one rickett. Raggett was awful. Bass looked really good - great positional understanding, and Harness had his best game for a while. Cannon also continues to make a difference in midfield and Walkes was more than an ample replacement for Close, though I suspect the latter was rested rather than dropped. Anyway, great to be in the draw for the next round. Would personally love a peachy home tie against a top premier team. PUP
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Was looking for highlights on PFC site.

But they are here:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/50987213
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Best of all, beating that utter knob Barton at his house.
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I'm with SB. Watched a live stream, we played very well & really apart from a opening spell 2nd half were clearly the better team throughout.
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