please log in to view this image Another local away match before the meaningless International weekend off, 4am alarm, 6.30 coach, every possibility it will be dark when we start and end the marathon trip. Mates on holiday, so it's a solo journey. https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/ MANAGER John Michael Lewis Mousinho (born 30 April 1986) is an English professional football manager and former footballer. He is the head coach of EFL Championship club Portsmouth. Mousinho began his professional football career at Brentford, having previously played for Chesham United and Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the latter whilst studying at the University of Notre Dame. He spent two and a half years at Brentford, before joining Wycombe Wanderers in June 2008 on a free transfer. Mousinho played regularly for Wycombe for two seasons, experiencing both a promotion and relegation during his time there. He signed for Stevenage in June 2010 on a two-year contract. In his first season, Mousinho helped the club earn the second of back-to-back promotions, scoring the decisive goal in the 2011 League Two play-off final, and finishing as the club's joint-top goalscorer for the season. Following an injury-disrupted 2011–12 season, Mousinho left Stevenage and signed for Preston North End. In his final season at Preston, he was loaned out to Gillingham and then returned to Stevenage before being released and joining Burton Albion in June 2014. He made 127 appearances for Burton over three seasons, winning the League Two title in his first season and achieving promotion to the Championship a year later. In August 2017, he signed for Oxford United, where he made 151 appearances before retiring from playing in January 2023. Alongside his playing duties, Mousinho was elected as chairman of the PFA in May 2021, a position he held until January 2023, when he stepped down to take on his first managerial role, as head coach of League One club Portsmouth. He led the team to promotion to the Championship as champions of League One in the 2023–24 season. please log in to view this image SO FAR please log in to view this image please log in to view this image NEWBIES please log in to view this image HISTORY please log in to view this image HMS Warrior is a 40-gun steam-powered armoured frigate[Note 1] built for the Royal Navy in 1859–1861. She was the name ship of the Warrior-class ironclads. Warrior and her sister ship HMS Black Prince were the first armour-plated, iron-hulled warships, and were built in response to France's launching in 1859 of the first ocean-going ironclad warship, the wooden-hulled Gloire. Warrior conducted a publicity tour of Great Britain in 1863 and spent her active career with the Channel Squadron. Obsolescent following the 1873 commissioning of the mastless and more capable HMS Devastation, she was placed in reserve in 1875, and was "paid off" – decommissioned – in 1883. She subsequently served as a storeship and depot ship, and in 1904 was assigned to the Royal Navy's torpedo training school. The ship was converted into an oil jetty in 1927 and remained in that role until 1979, at which point she was donated by the Navy to The Maritime Trust for restoration. The restoration process took eight years, during which many of her features and fittings were either restored or recreated. When this was finished she returned to Portsmouth as a museum ship. Listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Warrior has been based in Portsmouth since 1987. T'OTHER GAMES please log in to view this image Team News After picking up a rib injury in the midweek cup defeat, Milutin Osmajić will be assessed ahead of this fixture. Mads Frøkjær returned to training on Thursday and is expected to be available for the first time since North End faced Barrow in the Carabao Cup. Lewis Gibson, who has been suffering with a minor ankle injury, is also hoping to be good to go. The Hosts After finishing 16th in their first season back in the Championship following promotion in 2023/24, Portsmouth have made a steady start to the new campaign. John Mousinho’s side began with a bang on the opening day, beating Oxford United by a goal to nil, before a home defeat to Norwich City and a draw away at West Brom. They’ve been stung with the news this week that forward Callum Lang will miss up to 12 weeks with a hamstring injury. Loan man Florian Bianchini came in to fill that gap at the Hawthorns last weekend. Match Officials Referee: Tony Harrington Assistant Referees: Marc Perry and Craig Taylor Fourth Official: Craig Hicks Experienced official Tony Harrington will referee this weekend’s fixture. Ironically, the previous occasion which he took charge of a North End match was when they last took on Portsmouth, in March 2025. So far this season, he’s shown ten yellow cards and one red in three matches, with the latest of them being Grimsby Town’s cup upset against Manchester United. We’ve Met Before North End won 2-1 at Deepdale the last time these two met, with a brilliant goal from Stefán Thórdarson winning the game.
please log in to view this image Attendance: 20,226 (748 PNE fans). Referee: Tony Harrington. Up at 4 am bed at midnight, a long day just the one motorway closure diverted towards the M60/61 on the way home, still managed to get back to the ground before 11 reasonable. Arrived three hours before kick off, as you do, wandered round in ever decreasing circles not really a lot to do although did find this unique place for a tree. please log in to view this image Osmajic and Devive both missing with injury, did look to leave us to be limited in attacking options, started well Jebbison looked a danger although his strike partner Smith did not have the best of games. After the initial pressure the home side were fairly dominant for the rest of the half, attacking down either flank, did well to get to just before half time level. Iversen denied Bishop with a brilliant save from six yards out, however the reprieve was short lived, from the resulting corner Dozell from 20 yards out shot, Iversen dived to his left, the ball went right following a deflection and into the net, deserved lead which they took to half time. please log in to view this image Portsmouth started were they left off, looking for a second, but we soon gained the upper hand, playing some decent football, Mads and Dobbin arriving as substitutes made us better, but for all our dominance the lack of attacking threat in the box was a problem, one chance late on by Dobbin's first time effort when over the bar, probably should have done better. Murphy should have done better for them when lifting the ball over Iversen, the bar and the home end in the last minute. They say you learna lot more from a defeat than a victory, need another forward and if we can ger a couple in before the window than job done, a better sason awaits, top of the league Boro next up. Piglet pie(steak) £4.50 Top notch HECK Paul Heckingbottom felt his side controlled the game against Portsmouth and were unfortunate to come out on the losing side. PNE were beaten for the first time this Championship season at Fratton Park as the hosts came out 1-0 winners, courtesy of Andre Dozzell’s deflected strike. North End pushed and pushed for a leveller with plenty of crosses heading into the home box, but it just never quite dropped for Heckingbottom’s side. The manager said: “I’m pleased. Proud of them. We came to a difficult place and I thought we were the better team. Especially the second half, I felt we got on top and really controlled the game. “We pushed and gave everything but nothing fell for us in the box. I think their ‘keeper only made a couple of saves. “They were making real good blocks and just the amount of crosses we got in and balls into their box was fantastic really, because that's why we spoke about Pol [Valentín] when we signed him and what we thought he could do in the final third. Same with Thierry [Small]. “But then it's the finishing touches and still having that aggression in the box. I felt Lewis [Dobbin] and Mads [Frøkjær] came on, gave us a bit more control again, and were very good and had moments again to get us up the pitch. But maybe their skillset is not the physicality in the box. They played their part as well. “I can't be disappointed with that performance and can't be disappointed with the first four games.” PNE made the long journey south without both Alfie Devine and Milutin Osmajić, however neither are long-term injury concerns and should be back after the international break. There will be plenty of players who will be looking to use the upcoming two-week window without a match to their advantage and accelerate their own return to fitness. Hecky said: “We still need more attacking options and I'm not just saying this because I want attacking players in the window in the last couple of days. I want everyone back fit. We need to be able to. “We've obviously lost Alfie and Milly today who’ve been fantastic for us. We welcomed Lewis in and Mads [Frøkjær] back which is great, but we’ve lost two, so we need them all back and all involved. “Then all of sudden, if I need to, I can make five attacking changes from the bench and end up with three or four centre forwards on the pitch and attacking midfielders. It limited us. “I felt we still chased the game in the right way and our wing-backs stepped up and played really, really high and got a lot of balls in their box.” MOOSE John Mousinho is delighted to head into the international break with seven points already safely in the bank. Andre Dozzell’s deflected strike was enough for them to beat Preston at a damp Fratton Park in the latest Championship contest. It was certainly not a faultless display from the hosts, who struggled to keep hold of the ball for a spell in the second half. But Mousinho was pleased with the solidity of his side, who restricted their opponents to scraps in the final third. The Blues boss said: “I thought we were okay and we seemed pretty comfortable, even if most people inside the stadium weren’t feeling that way as the second half wore on. “We looked so solid defensively and I can’t remember Nico having a save to make, although he was excellent coming for crosses. “But we didn’t really kick on after getting the goal – and we deserved to go ahead in terms of chances created. “We looked so solid defensively and I can’t remember Nico having a save to make, although he was excellent coming for crosses.” John Mousinho “Both sides were quite expansive and we just wanted the lads to show a bit more composure, but I don’t think we did that. “When things got slightly more difficult after the break, we weren’t able to put the ball in the back of the net again. “It’s been a solid start for us, though, and we’re in a better place than we were at this time last year – both in terms of results and performances. “The lads will have a little bit of time off now and then we’ll have a really good training block before the derby.” Dozzell’s opening goal of the season – and his first for the club at Fratton Park – capped an all-round impressive afternoon for the midfielder. Mousinho said: “We’ve had him in the building for just over a year now and I think he’s grown and grown into his role here. “He was excellent for the vast majority of last season and has come in for this campaign looking more physical. “Our challenge for Doz now is that because he’s such a technically excellent player, can we see a bit more of that.”