Most enduring moment this season
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- Billy The Boot Boy
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Most enduring moment this season
With the way this season has panned out I would think it is difficult to nominate one specific moment. There are probably many isolated incidents that have been memorable such as Moxon's goal against Derby. I had given up thinking we would get anything out of that game and the team had run out of ideas, then up stepped Moxon with a sublime effort. A moment that can't be explained or legislated for by tactics or planning, it was just a thing that happens in football since the game was invented.
My most enduring moment for me happened on Tuesdays game against Barnsley. The winning goal that sealed the Championship. It was not an enjoyable game for 80 minutes. Sitting watching and trying to work out all the different permutations, assuming we were going to lose the game. Not so much the goal itself, although it was good, it was the celebration afterwards. Shaughnessy scored and ran to the corner in front of the Fratton End followed by the Pompey team. When you look at the highlights you can see all the players running, in a straight line, making their way over to Shaughnessy with their arms raised. I noticed that at the game but watching it back it is a brilliant sight.
My most enduring moment for me happened on Tuesdays game against Barnsley. The winning goal that sealed the Championship. It was not an enjoyable game for 80 minutes. Sitting watching and trying to work out all the different permutations, assuming we were going to lose the game. Not so much the goal itself, although it was good, it was the celebration afterwards. Shaughnessy scored and ran to the corner in front of the Fratton End followed by the Pompey team. When you look at the highlights you can see all the players running, in a straight line, making their way over to Shaughnessy with their arms raised. I noticed that at the game but watching it back it is a brilliant sight.
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Re: Most enduring moment this season
Many seem strange picking one of our losing games but for me a turning point showing the affinity the fans and team have was Blackpool at home with the constant chant 4 nil down who gives a f*** we are Portsmouth City and were are going up
That showed this season was going to be special in my view
That showed this season was going to be special in my view
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Re: Most enduring moment this season
I think Chesterfield was a big moment too. We lost two players that day, we also played crap,.
I think Tino has looked sharp since coming back, for the right price and the right contract I think he looks like the sort of rough diamond that might be worth keeping in our collection.
I think Tino has looked sharp since coming back, for the right price and the right contract I think he looks like the sort of rough diamond that might be worth keeping in our collection.
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Re: Most enduring moment this season
The third goal in my only match of the season wearing my 4-0 All Over It woolly hat. Thought I was going to be lynched. Remember the Leyton Orient game? The only consolation was they didn’t score again.
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Difficult. Shaughnessy's late goal against Carlisle is one, along with Saydee's first league goal.
But I'll go with the "blue army" chant against Oxford. We've had it since but that one was quite moving.
But I'll go with the "blue army" chant against Oxford. We've had it since but that one was quite moving.
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The Peterborough game was great for me. You’d have thought we were the home team! Winning that game was the first time I started to believe we might actually do it.
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