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Pompey
Ground: Fratton Park
Capacity: 19,179 2003/2004
average: 19,179
For visitors: 3,000 in the uncovered
Inter-cash Milton End.
Position last season: 13th,
45 points.
Top scorer: Aiyegbeni Yakubu
(19)
Manager: Harry Redknapp.
Players
in:
Andy Griffin, Jamie Ashdown, David
Unsworth, Lomano LuaLua.
Players out: Teddy Sheringham,
Tim Sherwood, Deon Burton, Gary Silk,
Terry Parker, Chris Tardif, Carl Robinson,
Neil Barrett.
One to watch: Eyal Berkovic:
The talented Israeli playmaker scored
two brilliant goals the last time
he played against the Canaries, one
of them after a breathtaking run from
the halfway line. Last season he left
Manchester City to try his luck on
the South Coast, and helped Pompey
pull away from danger following his
January switch.
Former Canaries: Kevin Harper
Ticket
office: 0871 230 1898
Ticket prices: Adult £26,
concessions £17
Programme: £3
Official website: www.pompeyfc.premiumtv.co.uk
Journey:
409 miles
Journey time: 9 hours,
12 minutes
Petrol cost: £36.62
Best away fans pub:
Good Companion (on main A2030)
Last meeting: Norwich City
2, Portsmouth 2 (October 2, 2004):
A goal adrift at the break, after
Yakubu’s first half strike,
Darren Huckerby levelled after Shaka
Hislop had initially saved the City
striker’s penalty. A Patrik
Berger special two minutes later had
Norwich back on their heels again,
only for Simon Charlton’s first
goal for his new club two minutes
later to put Norwich back within sight
of that elusive first victory. It
almost came. When not only youngster
David Bentley’s strike hit the
woodwork before the break, Canary
midfielder Gary Holt would see a stunning
second half drive shudder the Portsmouth
bar.
Chances: Redknapp's customary
wheeler-dealing proved sound investment
as Pompey maintained their top-flight
status with something to spare. A
few more new faces at Fratton Park
over the coming season could well
see Pompey push on into the top 10.
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here.
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