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E-raamat: Pompey

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Dec-2020
  • Kirjastus: Icon Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781785786709
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**THE FANS. THE PLAYERS. THE POMPEY FAMILY. YOU KNOW THEIR NAMES, NOW IT'S TIME FOR THEIR STORY**





At the start of the 2019-20 League One season, award-winning sports reporter Neil Allen set out to follow the fortunes of a team in the hunt for promotion. By the time it came to an end, the football almost felt like an afterthought.





Covering the highs and lows of a season like no other, Allen offers an exclusive insight into a club and a fanbase that has known more hardship than most, exploring the vital role a football club plays when the football is taken away.





Given unparalleled access, Allen interviews current players and club legends, the fans who saved the club in 2013 and those now tasked with ensuring its survival. The essential profile of Portsmouth Football Club, its fans and its recent history.
Foreword xi
Ian Darke
1 John Jenkins 10 August 2019
1(10)
2 Ian Chiverton, Eric Coleborn and Jay Sadler 18 August 2019
11(18)
3 Jack Whatmough 15 September 2019
29(14)
4 Mark Catlin 16 September 2019
43(20)
5 John Westwood and Sam Matterface 24 September 2019
63(18)
6 Lee Smith and Dino Nocivelli 29 September 2019
81(14)
7 Kenny Jackett 6 October 2019
95(16)
8 Kev McCormack and Barry Harris 11 October 2019
111(18)
9 Gareth Evans 21 October 2019
129(16)
10 Michael Appleton 23 October 2019
145(18)
11 Craig MacGillivray 13 November 2019
163(14)
12 Milan Mandaric, Ashleigh Emberson and Debbie Knight 16 November 2019
177(14)
13 Bob Beech and Carl Paddon 2 December 2019
191(18)
14 Basher Benfield and Paul Banks 22 December 2019
209(14)
15 Mark Kelly and the Academy 17 January 2020
223(16)
16 Conor Chaplin and Ben Close 26 January 2020
239(14)
17 Michael Doyle and Carl Baker 2 February 2020
253(14)
18 McFarlane and Mick Hogan 7 February 2020
267(14)
19 Marie and Dave Curtis 10 February 2020
281(12)
20 Christian Burgess 20 February 2020
293(14)
21 Andy Moon and Guy Whittingham 4 March 2020
307(14)
22 Alan Knight 9 March 2020
321(12)
23 Ashley Brown, Mick Williams and Simon Colebrook 13 March 2020
333(16)
24 Mark Catlin, Basher Benfield and Barry Harris 25 March 2020
349(12)
25 Iain Mclnnes and John Kimbell 29 March 2020
361(16)
26 John Keeley and Alex Bass 20 April 2020
377(18)
27 Sarah Merrix and Ian Burrell 29 April 2020
395(14)
28 Sean Raggett, Christian Burgess and Clare Martin 22 May 2020
409(14)
29 James Bolton and Andy Cannon 9 June 2020
423(14)
30 Johnny Moore, Abdul Khalique and Simon Milne 3 July 2020
437(14)
31 Marie and Ronan Curtis 4 July 2020
451(12)
32 Lee Brown 6 July 2020
463(10)
33 Christian Burgess and Brett Pitman 9 July 2020
473(18)
34 Kev McCormack 17 July 2020
491(8)
35 Mark Catlin 17 July 2020
499(8)
Acknowledgements 507(2)
About the Author 509
Neil Allen is The News' chief sports reporter covering Portsmouth Football Club. He has won the award for Regional Sports Journalist of the Year at the British Sports Journalism Awards two years running. He is the author of Played Up Pompey (2015), Played Up Pompey Too (2017) and Played Up Pompey Three (2020).





Ian Darke is one of the best-known voices in sport, commentating on football for BT Sport and ESPN. He was born in Portsmouth and has supported the club since the age of six.