Friday, May 25, 2007

Goodbye

This is the last post for this blog ever. I have had a good year supporting my team, from the moment the ref blew the whistle in the first game against Blackburn to the last against Arsenal, it has been a real ride, all the drinks in all the pubs and bars and eating at GunWharf. The most fun for me was shouting at the ref’s assistant they do deserve it, and I must say I have enjoyed my time with Mum my partner in crime for the season. So thanks to all who have read this blog for the past year, thanks for the comments online and face to face.

Match of the season Portsmouth 2 1 Manchester United look at my belly Rooney.

Pub of the season The Milton Arms Real beer real men and women.

Goal of the season Taylor against Everton nuff said.

So its goodbye from me and its goodbye from her.

So for next season …………… a new blog at http://pompeygary02.blogspot.com/ which will be bigger and better so enjoy the summer and then check my new blog next season.
All the best and goodbye

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Portsmouth 0 0 Arsenal


Well this is it the last game of the season. And it is against Arsenal at Fratton Park. First the pub, as this was voted the best pub of the season, it was time we returned this pub did not disappoint. Real beer happy to see you staff he treat you well home and away fans mixing together, a good pub to end the season with.

The game well for most it was not much to write home about, compared to Blackburn the first game of the season. But I must say that both side seemed not to want to win, Arsenal with a second string side and Pompey without Campbell again injured I suppose. However, with lethargic legs on the pitch, and minds reflecting on what might have been this season, most of the play was laboured and uninspired. That should not have been the case for Pompey, who still had a slim chance to finish above Bolton and Reading to take the final Uefa Cup spot. But do we want it ? well I would take it but I don’t think we are ready for Europe just yet. So a dullish nill nill draw was on the cards but Pompey did get the ball in the net, referee Graham Poll - in his last Premiership match - controversially ruled the goal out after consulting with his assistant. And I got a little annoyed with him the dam bounder!!. Before this James made a fantastic pen save from Baptista after Linvoy tripped Emmanuel Eboue.

Pompeygary’s Man of the Mtch James fine saves!
Pompeygary’s Worst Man Poll Idiot

Portsmouth: James, Johnson, Primus, Pamarot, Traore, O'Neil (Mvuemba 76), Davis (Pedro Mendes 64), Hughes, Kranjcar, Kanu, Mwaruwari (LuaLua 46).
Subs Not Used: Ashdown, O'Brien.
Arsenal: Poom, Hoyte, Djourou, Senderos, Clichy, Eboue, Fabregas, Toure, Hleb, Diaby, Julio Baptista.
Subs Not Used: Mannone, Connolly, O'Cearuill, Randall, Gibbs.
Att: 20,188
Ref: G Poll (Hertfordshire).
This is not the last blog just yet watch this space.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Tha last pub this year will be...........

The Milton Arms real pub real beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Roll on Sunday.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

What pub will it be............


For the last game of the season it seems to be a hard task to decide what public house to have our last drinks for a while in ( I am sure we will be drinking in the Suummer!) The votes will be counted and the pub for drinks will be announced tomorrow.

Everton 3 0 Portsmouth


Well it looks like the Euro dream is over, is that a good thing or not?

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Portsmouth 2 1 Liverpool


I took the bus down to Gunwharf, first time in a long time since I have taken a long bus ride. The journey was ok not to packed so I didn’t have to sit next to the weird one. Once I arrived at the Hard interchange I got of the bus and had a look at where the proposed new football ground would be, as I looked round I saw more Pompey fans pointing and scratching their heads at the space between the train station and H.M.S. Warrior mmmmmm lets see what happens with that in four years. At this point I found out I left my hat on the bus I loved that hat. As I got to Pompey early I text Mum to meet me early and so we went to The Ship Anson for a pint and a chat about the ground and the game coming up. We then went into Gunwharf for another drink and sat outside under a parasol and people watched for a bit. Still thirsty we headed for The Honest Politian good name but time caught us by surprise and we only had twenty minuets to get to the bloody ground on a hot day it got a bit sweaty. We got to the ground a few minuets late!!!!!!!!!!!!! But it didn’t matter we won!

The game was very good with Liverpool playing a second string it was up to us to win and we did. We got a goal on 27 Liverpool keeper Jerzy Dudek's misjudgement allowed Benjani Mwaruwari to chip over him and nod in for Pompey's opener. James was also the unlikely catalyst in helping Pompey take the lead with a lovely kick from his area to Mwaruwari to score. Kranjcar, who had come on for Matthew Taylor, was left in acres of space as he chested down a long diagonal Lauren ball and slotted into the far corner with the outside of his right foot.Liverpool came back in the second half when Hyypia headed in a Robbie Fowler corner. But Pompey held on for the win.

Pompeygary’s Man of the match Mwaruwari works so hard.
Pompeygary’s Worst man Dudek poore keeping.

Portsmouth: James, Johnson, Primus, Stefanovic, Traore, O'Neil, Lauren, Hughes, Taylor (Kranjcar 21), Kanu (LuaLua 71), Mwaruwari (Davis 90).Subs Not Used: Ashdown, Mvuemba.
Booked: Hughes.
Goals: Mwaruwari 27, Kranjcar 32.
Liverpool: Dudek, Arbeloa, Hyypia, Paletta, Insua, Sissoko (El Zhar 83), Alonso, Zenden, Gonzalez (Pennant 67), Fowler, Bellamy.Subs Not Used: Padelli, Kuyt, Hobbs.
Booked: Alonso.
Goals: Hyypia 59.
Att: 20,201
Ref: P Walton (Northamptonshire).

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Pub for the Loverpool game


Well this week we will be drinking at Gunwharf Quays and have a look at the new site for the new stadium.

Portsmouth Stadium Plans

This is from the Portsmouth F.C. site all about the "new stadium" I will comment later in the week.



NEW STADIUM PLANS UNVEILED

Pompey have unveiled the plans for a spectacular new £600million waterfront football stadium and residential development on reclaimed land in the city's dockyard and at Fratton Park.

The new stadium is being designed by leading international architects, Herzog and De Meuron. The Swiss-based firm is responsible for both the Beijing National Stadium, which will be the centrepiece of the 2008 Olympic Games, and the Allianz Stadium in Munich.

The stadium is planned to be constructed on a site adjacent to the historic Naval Dockyards, the Gunwharf Quays retail and leisure centre, Portsmouth Harbour Station and ferry terminus and the Hard interchange bus station. It will comprise of approximately 13 acres of land reclaimed from the existing waterfront.

The joint venture between Pompey and Sellar Property Group will create a superb 36,000 all-seater stadium, over 1 million square feet of waterfront apartments, a 1.5 acre new public space together with a mixture of complementary leisure uses, restaurants and cafes.



Pompey and Sellar have also announced proposals for the redevelopment of the Club's historic 17-acre Fratton Park site, where Pompey have been playing football since 1899. It is anticipated that planning consent for the Fratton Park redevelopment will be secured at the same time as permission is granted for the waterfront development.

A phased development of Fratton Park will create a low to medium-rise scheme in keeping with its environment. The current plans are for approximately 750 homes comprising a mixture of houses, flats and affordable housing units. Part of the site, including the current car park and adjacent land, could be developed while the team continue to play at Fratton Park.

The club and Sellar are forming a joint venture company in which both Fratton Park and the new waterfront development will be held, enabling appropriate development finance to be secured to complete the overall project. It is expected that creation of the residential and commercial elements of both schemes will contribute to the development. It will also generate several thousand jobs during the construction period and many hundreds of permanent jobs post completion.

Planning applications for the proposed development will be submitted in the autumn, following consultation with stakeholders. Subject to receipt of the necessary consents, reclamation work could get underway by Summer 2008, and construction of the new stadium the following year. It is anticipated that Pompey will be playing in the new stadium by 2011.

Peter Storrie, Pompey's Chief Executive, said: "This will be the most spectacular stadium, set against the backdrop of the harbour and the English Channel befitting the club's history. The club will be playing a big part in the regeneration of the city and our fans will have the very best in terms of facilities and amenities as well as an excellent viewing experience.

"Portsmouth Football Club is moving into a new dawn with the backing of owner Alexandre Gaydamak and these are very exciting times for the club both on and off the field. The new stadium, along with plans for the club's new training ground at Titchfield, is proof of where we want Pompey to be - playing at the highest level and in a stadium that is reflective of a top Premiership side."

The proposed scheme is in the great tradition of English football stadia that have historically formed an integral part of their communities and social urban fabric and the location of the new stadium remains within the city of Portsmouth where more than three-quarters of the club's fan base lives.

The development's sustainability and green credentials are also underlined by the stadium's location which will ensure a majority of supporters arrive by public transport. Apart from parking for club officials, players and VIPs, there will be no public parking as part of the scheme.

Supporters will be encouraged to use local bus, train and ferry services to the stadium and, as part of the proposals, it is intended to create a new covered bus terminus, the roof of which will form the substantial new public space to the front of the stadium. In addition there will be plans to create suitable "park and ride" centres enabling fans to have easy access to the stadium.

The residential element of the waterfront development, comprising approximately 1,500 apartments, will wrap around the eastern, southern and western sides of the stadium. On the southwest waterfront side the development will rise to 22 storeys reducing to 11 storeys in the northeast corner as it adjusts in scale to take into account the city and the historic dockyards. The sweeping bowl shape of the scheme will, together with the Spinnaker Tower, change the city skyline and continue the regeneration of this part of Portsmouth.

While the scheme aims to reclaim approximately 13 acres from the present harbour, water will continue to play a prominent role as it is intended to replace the small boat moorings facility on the landward side of the development and enhance the wider public realm by including the beach. It is also planned to create a new dock area to the north of the site enabling HMS Warrior to be re-sited but equally accessible to the public.




Alan Ball


Alan Ball passed away at his home late last night of a fatal heart attack. This is a sad day for English football ass well as for Portsmouth and Southampton fans. Alan is one of the main reasons Portsmouth Football Club I still in existence today. Without him no Mandaric no Redknapp no Gaydamak.

Alan Ball
1945-2007

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

STOP THE PRESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From the official Portsmouth F.C. site:

POMPEY STAGE PRESS CONFERENCE

Pompey can confirm that they will hold a press conference in London on Wednesday (April 25th) at 12.30 pm to unveil proposed plans for a new stadium.

But where will it be mmmmmmmmmmm

Aston Villa 0-0 Portsmouth


This was dull very dull, but all in all a good point at Villa, and David James got his record of 142 clean sheets in the Prem to surpass David Seaman's record. Another point to Europe maybe?

Linvoy at work

Last Thursday I got a note at work that Linvoy Primus was coming to talk to us about his Faith in Football charity at 2.15 that day!!!! All of a sudden we had lots of the women at work queuing up to get a kiss and autograph and a few men to!!!!!.