I'm going to start this as an experiment and hope it doesn't descend into petty bickering between Pompey and Southampton fans in the future.
I thought I'd start this because I just read on the Newcastle Board that they've been linked with Lassana Diarra. In response to the news Wooperts_Duck left a positive comment about Diarra and I left a negative one. So I got to wondering about opinions we have about the club, its history and the players and managers and whatever, that go against the general consesus of the overall fanbase, where general opinion is favorable towards or against something or someone but a handfull of voices dissent and disagree. So this is a place to list and/or discuss those dissenting opinions.
To kick off I'll use the issue of Lassana Diarra. Most of our fanbase seemed to think that he was great - superb was the term Wooperts used - but I just didnt rate him. I didn't and still dont see what was so special about him. He never "wowed" me. He just did his job and that was it. He did his job well, he was effective and efficent at it, there was nothing really to fault in anything he did but there was nothing that made him stand out either. I cant remember any game that I watched or listened to that I came away from thinking that he had been the best player on the pitch.
Perhaps it's a bit of associative negativity because we signed him practically the exact same time we sold Matt Taylor and at the time I couldn't understand the logic of signing yet another central midfielder when we had six already - they were Kranjcar, Diop, Muntari, Mendes, Davis, Hughes - and I was bitterly dissapointed to be losing Taylor since he had done so well for us in both the old First Division before it became the Championship and the Premier League itself.
Objectively speaking I understand that this is partly the reason I never warmed to Jermaine Defoe either - that we signed him at the same time we sold Benjani and at the time Benjani was in great form and had endeared himself to Pompey fans as a whole with his attitude and work-rate, something Defoe never did regardless of much more natural a striker he may have been.
But point being I understand I'm in a minorty but I just never understood what it was that most people saw in Diarra.
I thought I'd start this because I just read on the Newcastle Board that they've been linked with Lassana Diarra. In response to the news Wooperts_Duck left a positive comment about Diarra and I left a negative one. So I got to wondering about opinions we have about the club, its history and the players and managers and whatever, that go against the general consesus of the overall fanbase, where general opinion is favorable towards or against something or someone but a handfull of voices dissent and disagree. So this is a place to list and/or discuss those dissenting opinions.
To kick off I'll use the issue of Lassana Diarra. Most of our fanbase seemed to think that he was great - superb was the term Wooperts used - but I just didnt rate him. I didn't and still dont see what was so special about him. He never "wowed" me. He just did his job and that was it. He did his job well, he was effective and efficent at it, there was nothing really to fault in anything he did but there was nothing that made him stand out either. I cant remember any game that I watched or listened to that I came away from thinking that he had been the best player on the pitch.
Perhaps it's a bit of associative negativity because we signed him practically the exact same time we sold Matt Taylor and at the time I couldn't understand the logic of signing yet another central midfielder when we had six already - they were Kranjcar, Diop, Muntari, Mendes, Davis, Hughes - and I was bitterly dissapointed to be losing Taylor since he had done so well for us in both the old First Division before it became the Championship and the Premier League itself.
Objectively speaking I understand that this is partly the reason I never warmed to Jermaine Defoe either - that we signed him at the same time we sold Benjani and at the time Benjani was in great form and had endeared himself to Pompey fans as a whole with his attitude and work-rate, something Defoe never did regardless of much more natural a striker he may have been.
But point being I understand I'm in a minorty but I just never understood what it was that most people saw in Diarra.