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Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 4:36 pm
by Earl Grey
Milkins wrote:
Earl Grey wrote:We were saved by Jack. As soon as he came on we looked much more secure.

But that last 15 was torture.
That's my kinda bftg report.
Hey! I'd had a few drinks and people at the bar kept jostling me!

But I think I captured the general feeling of the match better than Channel 5 did anyway.

What happened to their Goal rush programme?

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 5:53 pm
by Selsey Bill
Earl Grey wrote: But I think I captured the general feeling of the match better than Channel 5 did anyway.

What happened to their Goal rush programme?
Exactly! This was the Channel 5 that promised their viewers a whole load more L1 & L2 - what an effin joke.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 5:56 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
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Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2017 11:11 pm
by The Cincinnati Kid
doncaster 0-1 Plymouth btw

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 9:05 am
by Earl Grey
The Cincinnati Kid wrote:doncaster 0-1 Plymouth btw
Oooh dear. Could've done without that.

Now there's only one team Stevenage et al are gunning for.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 10:32 am
by Pompey Penguin
Great result for Plymouth; didn't expect that at all. Just goes to show with this league that nothing should be taken for granted.

As for the Newport match, it was one of those games where I would have loved to wander onto the pitch at the end. We were doing fine (maybe a little too relaxed), until Newport started playing high balls up towards an area around or just outside out penalty box. Davies, and even Clarke, had awful time judging the ball in the air, and it either passed over their heads or bounced in front of them, giving the onrushing Newport players something to chase. It didn't seem windy from where I sit, but on leaving the ground there was a strong wind blowing and gusting between the North and Milton Stands, and I suspect that had a major impact.

Just take the result and move on. Plymouth and Stevenage have straightforward (allegedly) home games on Saturday, so it is important that we go to Hartlepool with a positive attitude.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 12:19 pm
by Pompey Gary
Earl Grey wrote:
The Cincinnati Kid wrote:doncaster 0-1 Plymouth btw
Oooh dear. Could've done without that.

Now there's only one team Stevenage et al are gunning for.
Plymouth were already 10 points ahead before the match. Pretty much guaranteed promotion anyway but the result probably underlines that Pompey will be going for the 3rd and final promotion spot.

6 points clear of 4th with 7 games to go, Pompey have everything to lose now and all the pressure is focused on us. This will only increase unless the chasing pack drop points.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:10 pm
by Pompey1985
I predict it's all over before Mansfield.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:28 pm
by PakefieldBlue
I suspect that 3rd place will feel like 1st place once we finally get over the line.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:41 pm
by Pompey Gary
I predict nothing. It could be over quite quickly if Pompey do well in their next 2-3 games and the teams behind don't keep pace.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:51 pm
by Berkshire Blue
I predict that Pompey are unpredictable!

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:53 pm
by RubiconCSL
Yes, but you can't sure they will be unpredictable.
Berkshire Blue wrote:I predict that Pompey are unpredictable!

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:05 pm
by Pompey Penguin
Pompey Gary wrote:...and all the pressure is focused on us.
I would argue that the pressure is actually building on the chasing pack. They have got to be thinking that they can only afford one more defeat (Stevenage 1D, 1L) to get to 78 points and leave them needing Pompey to drop 11-12 points (GD dependent). Six wins out of seven on demand is pressure, especially in the chaos of L2.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:05 pm
by Pompey Gary
Pompey Penguin wrote:
Pompey Gary wrote:...and all the pressure is focused on us.
I would argue that the pressure is actually building on the chasing pack. They have got to be thinking that they can only afford one more defeat (Stevenage 1D, 1L) to get to 78 points and leave them needing Pompey to drop 11-12 points (GD dependent). Six wins out of seven on demand is pressure, especially in the chaos of L2.
I think the pressure tends to be greater when leading because you have more to lose. In this case with the gap such as it is the chasing pack probably feel as though the chance of automatic promotion is fairly slim. Additionally none of the teams occupying the play-off positions have been in the top 3 all season – Stevenage have almost come from nowhere in the last few weeks. I don’t think there is huge expectation on them to get 3rd place. Pompey on the other hand are under a lot of pressure at the best of times and now with promotion almost within their grasp every match is going to be very nervy until the situation resolves itself.

Having said that, thankfully there is still quite a battle for the play-off places so the chasing pack will also be pre-occupied with at least finishing in the top 7 – this obviously works in Pompey’s favour.

Re: Pompey v Newport

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 4:57 pm
by Selsey Bill
If you were to look at it in a different way, just imagine if we were in Stevenage's position, 6 points plus GD behind with 7 games to go. You'd think we'd have no chance of catching them.

I've also noticed a change in attitude in some of our players since the Crewe loss. I actually think they now believe.