530 kick off Friday Klp will play fact City 2-1 Hull City are to assess the fitness of George Honeyman ahead of their clash against Portsmouth. The midfielder was absent through injury against Blackpool on Tuesday night, and McCann has confirmed that the Tigers will make a call on Honeyman after they receive scan results later today. “We’ll get some more news on George Honeyman later today,” said McCann. “It’s a little niggling problem he’s had for a while. George is a really honest boy and he doesn’t want to let anyone down but he’s probably played through a couple of games with it. “We’ll get the reports back from the scan today and we’ll find out the issue, but we’re not expecting it to be anything that will keep him out for long. I’m hoping we’ll get some good news back today and he’ll be okay for tomorrow. “Everyone came through the Blackpool game okay. We’ll still be without Alfie Jones, Callum Jones and Martin Samuelsen. Particularly Alfie and Martin are quite close to a return and might be back with the group next week.”
City win. Pompey do. Draw. And you even put Pompey do centre. Ya'l ha' gon owar most o' the heeds on here, Chazz, mind. I worked it out though.
We'll smash the matelot chiming ****ers, but... Bad news, we can't be there in person. Good news, neither can that bell ringing tramp ****. I've had the misfortune to be near him at England games, and he stinks. The only man that can 'hum' and sing at the same time!
Half 5 on a Friday is ****. That’s Chippy Tea Time. Are hotels open in Tier Dirty? Will they have had to travel in Friday **** traffic? Hope so! City 3 Them nowt.
In 1917 Portsmouth was the first town in the country to open clinics for the free treatment of venereal disease. The first centrefold to display full-frontal nudity in a magazine was Portsmouth-born Marilyn Cole, who also has the distinction of becoming the only British model to be Playboy’s Playmate of the Year. Portsmouth is on the oldest surviving route map. The nickname Pompey, originates from the nautical abbreviation of “Portsmouth Point” to the shorter “Po’m. P.” in ships logbooks. Football’s first floodlit league game was played in Portsmouth. The IBM building was the largest office building in the UK at the time it was built (1967). The longest building in the world at the time was built in the dockyard in 1776. The Ropery was 1,095ft long. Ayers Rock in Australia, was named after Sir Henry Ayers who was born in Portsea in 1821, the son of a dockyard worker, and who was the Premier of South Australia five times. Portsmouth Harbour is home to the country’s biggest fruit handling port. It processes 100 per cent of the UK’s Jersey potatoes, 70 per cent of the UK’s bananas and 100 per cent of the UK’s Moroccan citrus fruits. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, compiled in the ninth century, states that in AD 501 ‘Port and his two sons Beida and Maegla came to Britain with two ships in the place which is called Portes mutha, and killed a young British man, a very noble man.’ It is the first known appearance of the name Portsmouth in a written source. Jonas Hanway was born in Portsmouth in 1712. He is remembered for being the first person in England to use an umbrella. The first co-operative society in Britain was set up in Portsmouth in 1796 by dockyard workers fed up with being ripped off by tradesmen.
He should be starting but GM prefers the loanee Adelakun as he is showing more commitment to the club.
We're not firing .. We're on Sky .. we have a clueless manager .. we are causing unrest in the dressing room with the KLP situation .. ya just know whats gonna happen .. City 3-0 !!!! Only kidding.. even I'm not that optimistic .. head says another Sky defeat .. heart says stop the rot and squeak a win ... always go with your head !