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Portsmouth keeper: “Eighth would be a bad season”

by jakepjohnson on July 24th, 2008 1 comment

After finishing eighth and winning the FA Cup, Portsmouth fans might be feeling that a similar season would be grand. Not their goalkeeper however…
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Portsmouth manager wants Chelsea winger and Tottenham defender

by stresster on July 22nd, 2008 4 comments

You have to hand it to Harry Redknapp. There’s no beating around the bush where the Portsmouth manager is concerned, he just opens up and reveals who he wants to sign and the obstacles preventing him from doing so (usually a hefty transfer fee). [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Portsmouth set to move seven players for ONE shifty winger: Does Harry really have that much dead wood?

by offsidetrap on July 21st, 2008 1 comment

While Chelsea are rumoured to be preparing an audacious bid to break the transfer record for Milan star Kaka, Pompey are trying like hell to figure out a way to beat the current credit crunch and finance a deal to bring in a certain wantaway winger who’s desperate to move into the third blue kit of his career. But will it really cost the club seven players to make sure the deal gets done? [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Portsmouth eye Chelsea winger: making way for Robinho?

by jakepjohnson on July 17th, 2008 2 comments

After learning his lesson that buying solely African talent will leave you sparse come the African Cup of Nations, Harry Redknapp has continued his trend of buying top English talent.

After sealing recent deals for Jermaine Defoe, Peter Crouch and Glen Little, Harry Redknapp is turning his eye to England and Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips:

At the moment we like him, he is a good player but he belongs to Chelsea.

We have spent some money on Peter Crouch, so the situation is that we have two other options but Shaun Wright-Phillips is a terrific player.

Any transfer of Wright-Phillips would represent a considerable loss for Chelsea. They paid £22 million to Manchester City for his services in 2005, and it is unlikely that Portsmouth would go higher than £15 million.

If Chelsea were to allow Wright-Phillips to move, it would increase speculation that Robinho is on the way to Stamford Bridge from Real Madrid. The Brazilian is mainly used as a second striker but can play on the wing, or big Phil Scolari could move to a Manchester United-style attacking formation with less dependancy on wingers and more second strikers.

A move to Portsmouth could be very good for Wright-Phillips, who has seen England team-mates David James, Sol Campbell, Glen Johnson and Jermaine Defoe reignite their domestic and international careers at Fratton Park.

I think it would be great for Wright-Phillips, Portsmouth and English football if he were to move to the South Coast. He would get more game time, improving his sharpness for international football and it would also see a possible Portsmouth line-up with 8 or more Englishmen.

Would any Pompey fans want this move? Would Chelsea fans happily see the back of Wright-Phillips?

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Chelsea defender rejects Portsmouth and fights for place – the right decision?

by stresster on July 16th, 2008 3 comments

Love is in the air at Chelsea, with players committing themselves to the cause well ahead of next season. Many had thought that the offer of first-team football would have persuaded [Read the rest of this entry »]

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Portsmouth bring in Chelsea youngster

by jakepjohnson on July 1st, 2008 no comments

Harry Redknapp has been looking to boost his squad ahead of Portsmouth’s first assault on European opponents, and has finally sealed a deal to give his side more firepower.

Israeli teenager Ben Sahar has joined the Fratton Park outfit on a six-month loan deal from Stamford Bridge. Having previously been on loan at teams like Qpr and Sheffield Wednesday, the 18-year-old will have to step up to compete in the Premiership and the UEFA Cup.

He now joins players like Jermaine Defoe, David Nugent and Kanu in jostling for the striking berths on the South Coast:

I’m ready for the challenge of being part of such a big club, like Portsmouth.

I want to be part of it and to show that I deserve to be here.

Although only having Championship and Carling Cup experience in England, Sahar has been a fully-fledged international since 17, and recently played against England. This means that he has faced some tough, talented, experienced opposition before, putting him in good stead for the UEFA Cup, a competition which Sahar admits was key in his move:

It was a factor. We have seen Portsmouth are a great team who can win trophies.

They are now in Europe and that will be a big challenge as well.

How much we can expect from a teenager who only scored 3 goals in 21 Championship games last season is yet to be seen, but much has been said of the player who has yet to show his true potential. Perhaps he can do it at Fratton Park, but to expect him to explode would be foolish. I remember Jérémie Aliadière being talked up a lot at 18…

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