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		<title>Transfer Window Finally Shuts for Portsmouth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The summer&#8217;s finally over (nothing to miss about it, is there?!), and things at Portsmouth are now at least clear (managerial issues aside) until January. It ended up being a frantic transfer window, with all the activity by necessity crammed into the last week. The general consensus is that given events off the pitch, the squad is now as strong [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The summer&#8217;s finally over (nothing to miss about it, is there?!), and things at Portsmouth are now at least clear (managerial issues aside) until January. It ended up being a frantic transfer window, with all the activity by necessity crammed into the last week. The general consensus is that given events off the pitch, the squad is now as strong as can be expected, and gives us a fighting chance of still being in touch come January. I would go along with that, with one exception which I&#8217;ll touch on later.</p>
<p>Tal Ben Haim was the pick of the bunch for me, and represents a good replacement for Sylvain Distin. I must admit to not knowing a lot about Kevin Prince Boateng, but I&#8217;ve always liked O&#8217;Hara, and (I say this through gritted teeth) Michael Brown made a good debut aginst Man City at the weekend. In terms of outgoings, I honestly can&#8217;t argue with any of them. If players do not want to be at the club, there is no point in keeping them. The way Kranjcar has played recently, he won&#8217;t be missed anyway. I also happen to think he is over-rated in any case. Distin has no international career to pursue, but I suppose at his age, you have to take any attractive opportunitie that come your way. The bottom line is, with what has been happening at the club recently, no player could be blamed for wanting to pursue a career elsewhere.</p>
<p>The exception to all this, of course, is David James. No doubt he would also have gone if a bid had come in, but he is the one player who could probably recover form that. He is also the one we most needed to stay. His presence will be essential if we are to be competitive from now on. He will need to get his head back together, but he will have no choice. His World Cup place depends on it, but a goalkeeper can maintain his form in a struggling side in a way an outfield player can&#8217;t.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s up front where I am most worried. I feel rather than spending £2m on a Championship central defender, Paul Hart should have been busting a gut to acquire another striker instead. We have Hreidarsson and Wilson who can play at the back as well as Kaboul and Ban Haim. Up front we have Piquionne, Smith, and Dindane. I&#8217;m not convinced by Smith but am much happier to have him than the incompetent Nugent, who signed off with another howler aginst City. We have obviously not seen Dindane yet, but I just have a horrible feeling he is going to be injury prone. This is not based on fact of any sort, and I hope I am wrong. Just a hunch. We also have the indefatigable Kanu, who has just signed a new one year deal. We may just be needing him more than last season, although he looked good against City. But he must be in his forties now! I just have this nagging feeling that it is scoring goals which is going to be our achilles heel, even after the transfer window. Didn&#8217;t we try and get Benjani?</p>
<p>Anyway, at least the Pompey faithful are now hopeful that we can now get our season off the ground against Bolton in ten days&#8217; time. That&#8217;s more than we could imagine a week ago, but it&#8217;s still going to be an uphill battle. If we can make a decent fist of it, though, it should be a more emjoyable season than the last one!</p>


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		<title>Jamie O&#8217;Hara, Kevin Prince Boateng, and&#8230;Aruna Dindane</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 20:37:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just thought I&#8217;d contrast those three names with yesterday&#8217;s trio! I&#8217;m not saying they are world beaters or even top half Premier League regulars, but I&#8217;d say they give us a fighting chance, and that&#8217;s all Portsmouth fans have wanted for the past few weeks. Michael Brown and Tommy Smith now look better signings than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just thought I&#8217;d contrast those three names with yesterday&#8217;s trio! I&#8217;m not saying they are world beaters or even top half Premier League regulars, but I&#8217;d say they give us a fighting chance, and that&#8217;s all Portsmouth fans have wanted for the past few weeks. Michael Brown and Tommy Smith now look better signings than they did yesterday, and I think it&#8217;s fair to say that today marks a turning point in the short term outlook of the fans.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m an optimist by nature but I&#8217;m sure those who have read this blog over the past few days had noticed that like most other Pompey fans, I had become demoralised. Even with the Al Fahim takeover still clearly not complete and its potency unknown, things now look brighter. I couldn&#8217;t bring myself to mention Dindane yesterday, fearing that despite &#8216;the photo&#8217;, the deal had fallen through due to the failure of Peter Storrie&#8217;s takeover bid. In fact, it looks like the sale of Sylvain Distin has allowed it to finally happen. If that is the case, the right decision has been made, especially when you consider the player wasn&#8217;t happy. Somehow I think the success of Storrie&#8217;s consortium would have seen him stay.</p>
<p>There are still issues to contend with, not least the Distin-shaped hole in the middle of defence. The jury also remains out on Hart in my opinion, but with a couple more signings, this doubt must now soon be resolved. He should soon have enough at his disposal to play the way he wants. Not enough to stay clear of the relegation battle, but enough to show his true colours, if he hasn&#8217;t already. I truly hope he hasn&#8217;t already. If not, he must have an extremely low opinion  his current attacking options.</p>
<p>So, all this optimism is likely to disappear on Sunday when we play Manchester City! But I say that tongue in cheek, because in reality it won&#8217;t. Even a heavy defeat will probably be the result of  a few new signings failing to gel, or simply a huge gulf in class. I believe we may see a spirited performance. My only footballing worry is that Paul Hart will be shown to lack the motivational and tactical skills needed for Premier League management, but yesterday I would have been delighted had that been my major concern. The Al Fahim issue clearly isn&#8217;t over yet, but today no Portsmouth fan has the energy to care about that. We should congratulate Peter Storrie for his hard work and commitment in the face of adversity recently, and then ask him to consider lowering the prices in order to try and create the atmosphere we will need at Fratton Park this season. A Chief Exec&#8217;s work is never done, Peter! But he has managed to convince us that we have a fighting chance today, and that is all we ask at the moment! Play Up Pompey!</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[These are the transfer targets Portsmouth fans now seemingly have to endure. I say endure because whilst I obviously have nothing against these players personally (except Michael Brown, but more of this later), they are clearly not Premier League quality players. This is all the more unbelievable given that our long awaited takeover went through just yesterday. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These are the transfer targets Portsmouth fans now seemingly have to endure. I say endure because whilst I obviously have nothing against these players personally (except Michael Brown, but more of this later), they are clearly not Premier League quality players. This is all the more unbelievable given that our long awaited takeover went through just yesterday. I haven&#8217;t heard of many Premier League takeovers that immediately target 29 year old Championship strikers on four year deals.</p>
<p>Leaving doubts about the nature of the takeover aside just for one moment (if that is possible!), Tommy Smith has reportedly cost £1.8m. If there is £1.8m available to spend on a striker, I truly believe that there are better ways to spend it. It is this that worries me even more than the level of immediate financial backing available. There must be strikers available on loan with more quality, who would be available for even less. Can&#8217;t think of one off the top of my head (distracted by listening to The Quay&#8217;s football hour), but I&#8217;ll let you know if one comes to mind. The point is, Tommy Smith doesn&#8217;t convince me.</p>
<p>He starts to convince me even less when you look at the manager&#8217;s other targets. Mike Williamson from Watford. I&#8217;ve never heard of him. MICHAEL BROWN! His past history aside (his last stint at Portsmouth, and trying to break Sean Davis&#8217; leg at Fulham), this is another defensive midfielder! Paul, I don&#8217;t care how little money you have, can&#8217;t you hear us all saying we don&#8217;t need another one?  </p>
<p>It looks like we are about to receive up to £6m for Sylvain Distin. With the finances available as a result of the takeover looking limited to say the least, this money will become vital in the next few days. The trouble is, I don&#8217;t trust the manager to use it wisely. Three negative statements in three sentences. Very easy to do at the moment.</p>


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