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Pompey Floodlight failure
at 21:00 27 Nov 2024

PFC made this announcement before the game:

"Pompey are kicking-off Wednesday night in style by lighting up the outside area of the club’s new and improved Fanzone."

https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2024/november/26/fanzone-light-switch-on-fro

That was, in fact, what caused the problem. The light show in the fanzone took the substations over their limit, so they couldn't cope with the demand for electricity inside the ground as well when the floodlights were turned on. A bit of an own goal by Little Pompey.
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Leicester choose Ruud van Nistelrooy
at 20:46 27 Nov 2024

They've done better than that: They've got Ruud.
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Get Ruud now!
at 20:44 27 Nov 2024

We left it too late. Leicester have got him.
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Leicester after Potter
at 10:52 27 Nov 2024

If fans at most other clubs want to get rid of a manager, they get rid of him sharpish by turning up at every game, home and away, demanding his sacking, as we saw at St Mary's when Newcastle fans wanted to get rid of Pardew. I haven't seen any such protests from Saints fans at St Mary's; just talk of some fans not bothering to turn up for games. Newcastle sold out every game when they wanted rid of Pardew and they made their feelings very clear when they were inside the stadium.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/newcastle-united/11110769/Newca

https://i.guim.co.uk/img/static/sys-images/Football/Pix/pictures/2014/4/29/13987

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/premierleague/article-2763370/Newcastle-fans-r
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Leicester after Potter
at 08:14 27 Nov 2024

Leicester have got their timing right. They are spoiled for choice. It's a buyer's market at the moment as there are so many good managers available right now.

We, of course, will get our timing completely wrong. It will be more difficult to get a good one in January and a hell of a lot more difficult in the summer.
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Tactics, Squad, Mistakes
at 21:55 26 Nov 2024

Stupid possession football is costing Man City again. A fairly poor Feyenoord side has come back from 3-0 down by picking off the errors in City's passing game.

City's winless run extends to 6 games. They've conceded at least 2 goals in every game since they beat us.

Passing around at the back = goals in the bank for the opposition. Nobody, apart from Saints, is going to play that style of football any more.
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Tactics, Squad, Mistakes
at 15:16 25 Nov 2024

You're right. Russell Martin does think he's copying Man City's style, but, in reality, he isn't. It isn't just about possession percentages; it's more to do with where your players are on the pitch. Key to it all is a central midfielder who controls the centre of the pitch, sprays passes forward from there and closes down any attempts by the opposition to break out. We don't have anyone doing that and neither do City now that Rodri's injured. The nearest we ever had to someone like that was probably Schneiderlin. Wanyama could also control the centre and close down opposition attacks, but he couldn't do the passing as well.

You're also right that we simply don't have the personnel for that style of football.
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Tactics, Squad, Mistakes
at 12:16 25 Nov 2024

It's an old style anyway that's been well and truly found out this season. Successful modern coaches are not going to use it, apart from, in limited spells during games, for players to take a breather or run the clock down.

Every tactic has its day until every man and his dog works out how to defeat it.
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Tactics, Squad, Mistakes
at 11:53 25 Nov 2024

"But RM is trying to get a team of limited quality to play like Man City."

Nowadays, nobody in his right mind would try to get his team to play like Man City without Rodri, and as we never had Rodri, it was never going to be successful here - and I don't call finishing 9 points off the automatic promotion places in the Championship particularly "successful" for a newly relegated team.

But the truth is we never really did try to play like Man City. Apart from the fact we passed a lot and had a lot of possession, our styles were always very different. Man City's possession was mainly in the opposition's half; ours is mainly in our own half. They boxed the opposition into their penalty area whereas we let the opposition box us into our own penalty area- so, in effect, it's exactly the opposite. There was one chink of light yesterday though - and I don't know whether it was because Martin is learning at last or whether it's because the players are ignoring his orders - and that was the counterattacking goal we scored.
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5 Things About The Liverpool Game
at 10:21 25 Nov 2024

1. I totally disagree. With the previous setup, Liverpool fans would have totally owned St Mary's yesterday and you wouldn't have heard our fans in the corners of the Northam at all. It was much better with the new setup. The atmosphere was good.
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Alex McCarthy
at 10:17 25 Nov 2024

I agree. His performance reminded me of those "Two good; two bad" sequences they sometimes show at the end of MOTD.
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Russell Martin
at 09:40 25 Nov 2024

'Playing out is what got us to the Premier league'

It really isn't. What got us promoted was that, along with Leicester, we had one of the two strongest and most expensively assembled squads in the Championship, even stronger than Ipswich's. In spite of having that advantage, we only finished 4th, NINE POINTS OFF THE AUTOMATIC PROMOTION PLACES.

Then, in the play-offs our superior players went into cup mode, forgot about the sideways and backwards passing of the regular season, and then had the good fortune to come up against a Leeds team whose form had fallen off a cliff.
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Is Anyone Positive About The Liverpool Game
at 09:00 25 Nov 2024

I don't think he's a 90-minute player at this level, but he played the best 45 minutes of his entire Saints career yesterday. Admittedly, he never really looked like scoring, but he showed a lot of skill that we'd never seen from him before, and he was definitely one of our best players in the first half.

I remember when we played Liverpool at St Mary's last year and drew 4-4: Sulemana was superb, ran their defence ragged and scored 2 goals, but we've seen little of him since.

On a positive note, it was an entertaining game yesterday, and, if not for the usual silly passing in our own penalty area, we'd have at least got a draw, like we did the last time.

If somebody could just instruct our players never to pass the ball inside our own penalty area, we would concede far fewer goals and get a lot more points. Just get the ball away out of the danger zone. It's so bloody obvious.

One other thing: our players need to be told to face the opposition's goal after they get the ball, not ours. So many times, a Saints player gets the ball and then immediately turns round to face our goal and look for a backwards pass instead of looking where he should be looking, which is at the opposition's goal. I know that passing the ball backwards is the easy option, but it's also a pointless option if you want to win football games. At least Tyler Dibling seems to understand that.
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SFC would be better off if we'd lost 10 nil
at 21:19 24 Nov 2024

I was saying the same: "Schoolboy teams are coached better than that."
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Dibbling
at 21:09 24 Nov 2024

Yes, that substitution when Ugochukwu came on instead of a forward was one of those "Oh no" moments.
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Russell Martin
at 20:56 24 Nov 2024

One of the Liverpool players said in his post match interview that they'd been told to focus on our passing around at the back as we made mistakes which they could score from. So, there was no surprise when they did. Of course, the manager of every team we play must tell his players that, and that's how we give away most of the goals against us.

What really pIssed me off is when our players were doing the slow sideways passing in our own half in the final minute when we were losing and needed to get the ball into the Liverpool penalty area.
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Dibbling
at 20:33 24 Nov 2024

Dibling lasted OK. The problem was that at the end he was under instruction to play deep in his own half and defend. I've seen Russell Martin shouting at him, telling him to get back. If he'd been allowed to stand on the halfway line when Liverpool were camped in our half near the end, there was one occasion when we got the ball and a long pass to him would have seen him through unchallenged on goal to make it 3-3. Instead he got the ball passed to him near our own corner flag.

The one who didn't last was Onuachu. That first half was the best he's ever played for us, but you could see he'd had enough and didn't want to play the 2nd half. I'm very sceptical about that injury as I've seen him feign injury before when he wanted to come off. After all that shenanigans with the stretcher, he walked off without a limp, admittedly looking very tired.

Even if either of them was totally exhausted, they'd still make more of a contribution than Ugochukwu. It's almost like being reduced to 10 men when he comes on the pitch. Total waste of space. Russell's substitutions clinched the game for Liverpool in the end.

It will probably be best for Dibling to move to another club as Russell Martin is trying to spoil his natural game, which is to take on defenders and attack the opposition goal, not pass sideways and backwards or be an extra defender. A better manager will give him free reign to use his exceptional talent.
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Liverpool Game Matchday Thread
at 20:26 24 Nov 2024

Captain in name only today. Harwood-Bellis was the one shouting out the instructions and trying to organise the players around him. He also led by example. He could be an England captain one day.
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Could This Be Russell Martin's Last Game ?
at 11:35 24 Nov 2024

Whilst most experienced Premier League managers would steer well clear of us, van Nistelrooy and Carsley would take the job. They'd see promotion next season and establishing us back in the Premier League after that as a step towards a job at a big club.

The thing is they are available right now, but won't be for much longer.
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Is Anyone Positive About The Liverpool Game
at 11:19 24 Nov 2024

He's so tall that sometimes the ball hits his head and one day it just might bounce off it into the net.
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