29-12-2013, 19:37
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Pompey Scouting Report
Mrs Chimer having come out lucky in a local draw for Pompey tickets, we wandered along the road to watch them against Northampton today. Remembering always that I'm a hockey player not a footballer ..........
They set up to play with big Patrick Agyeman up front on his own. To begin with they went route 1 and though he won lots of flick-ons nobody looked like getting on the end of them (now where have I read that before?) so they gave that up. Their real threats came down the wings from Wallace on the right, speedy and very skilful, and Holmes on the left, skilful and very speedy, for all that on first sight you'd think he's one of the mascots who didn't go off after the presentations. Unfortunately for a left winger, fortunately for Northampton, he doesn't have a left foot. So more crosses went in from the right, resulting in quite a bit of panic but no goals.
Defensively there was nothing particular I could spot, except that they play the ball around at the back quite a lot (which the crowd don't like) but the keeper seemed very solid dealing with crosses.
The crowd is a once-upon-a-time Premier League crowd watching League 2 football and pretty impatient and unforgiving. When they're up, they make a lot of noise - interestingly the main stands join in in full cry given a lead from the crowd behind the goal - but they can be shut up by a bit of pressure. The Cobblers probably brought 800-1000 who could often be heard in a 15000 crowd. Pompey were booed off at the end (and some of the Pompey support applauded the Cobblers players when they cam across to their fans at the end).
Away fans have the Milton End to themselves (although only allowed to use two fifths of it today - we'll need a tenth at best and need to huddle together for mutual support) but as far as I can tell have to buy tickets from a little ticket office at the entrance to the main (south) stand first.
The nearest pub to the ticket office is the Shepherds Crook on Goldsmith Avenue which welcomes away fans before (not after) the game and has an outside area with a tent selling burgers (no food inside - no space!). Logical plan would be to arrive and find somewhere to park (try south of Devonshire Avenue), buy tickets, go to pub, move to ground (only 5 mins).
Looking forward to it - On Stanley On!!
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