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Portsmouth successfully see off HMRC
Portsmouth successfully see off HMRC
Delight for Portsmouth as HMRC decide not to appeal
Delight for Portsmouth as HMRC decide not to appeal
Pompey make James U-turn
Pompey make James U-turn
Cotterill takes Portsmouth job
Cotterill takes Portsmouth job
Creditors accept Pompey CVA
Creditors accept Pompey CVA
Boateng interest at an end
Boateng interest at an end
Pompey slam Rangers over Smith
Pompey slam Rangers over Smith
Lampitt upbeat over Pompey future
Lampitt upbeat over Pompey future
Pompey star Boateng in Ghana squad
Pompey star Boateng in Ghana squad
Cotterill makes Magpies exit
Cotterill makes Magpies exit


Portsmouth Blogs

How KPB went from Tottenham reject to national hero

Date: 12th July 2010 at 4:36 pm | Filed under: Championship,Football Blogs,Ghana,Group D,Portsmouth,Premiership,Tottenham,World Cup 2010 | Author: Charlie Rowing | Tags: , , , | image © Action Images
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From ‘zero to hero’ is a common expression that has been used to describe a lot of footballers and it is certainly a tag that can be given to Kevin-Prince Boateng.

The newly capped Ghanaian midfielder was playing reserve team football for Tottenham two years ago, after failing to make the …

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Caption Competition: Three doesn’t go into one…

England's Goalkeeping Dilemma

The question that has been on the minds of all England supporters this week, should we stick with Rob Green? The West Ham goalkeeper will have had plenty of sleepless nights since his infamous error against USA in the World Cup last weekend and every football pundit and journalist has …

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Footballers and their silly superstitions

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Footballers are a weird bunch. Despite all the hard work they put in, and all that natural talent, most believe that outside forces control the destiny of their game. Speaking in his book The Soccer Tribe, author Desmond Morris notes that, “[Players] seek additional aid of a kind their trainers …

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Ignore the hype: The Premier League is fighting fit

Despite claims that the Premier League is in dire straits with its finances and wages are spiralling out of control.  An in depth look into Deloitte’s report actually shows the Premier League is running rather well.

Firstly the Premier League’s turnover sits at an incredibly £2 billion. If we compare that …

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Should we be putting faith in Rob Green?

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With Robert Green set to be England’s number 1 goalkeeper for the World Cup the question must be asked, is it the right choice?

After all should England’s number 1 really be a goalkeeper whose side finished 4th from bottom of the Premiership and were very lucky not to get relegated. …

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What makes the English way of football so English?

TerryButcher

After Wolverhampton Wanderers defeated the Hungarian side Honved, containing the great Puskas, in 1954 the British press eulogised the hard fought, battling win. It characterised the tenets of English football that were so conservatively and obstinately clung to: spirit, pride, and directness. But the truth is Wolves cleverly used home …

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UEFA’s financial fair play ruling is anything but fair play

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In 1973, Pink Floyd accidentally stumbled upon a trend that would become prevalent in football 37 years down the line. “Money, get away, Get a good job with more pay, And you’re okay; Money, it’s a gas, Grab that cash with both hands, And make a stash; New car, caviar, …

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Will UEFA’s new ruling have any great effect on the Premier League?

michel platini

The European bureaucrats are at it again. Yesterday, UEFA’s Executive Committee rubberstamped a set of new regulatory measures designed to compel clubs to operate within their means. The new fiscal rules, which will take effect from 2012, are intended to facilitate financial and competitive fair play, meaning that clubs …

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Top TEN Scapegoats in the Premier League

DIMITAR BERBATOV SMOKING

The football fan is a most loyal specimen. The inherent nature of such loyalty means that hell truly hath no fury like a football fan scorned. I’m not going to pretend that I’m any different. Despite considering myself to be a fair, well-balanced fan, I will frequently indulge in raucous …

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FIVE reasons why England can win the World Cup

As the FIFA World Cup in South Africa draws ever closer many fans are speculating who will win and why. The England fans will be hoping that Fabio Capello’s current Three Lions squad can end a 44 year wait and win the World Cup, here are five reasons why England …

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