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  1. Ahead of our clash against Portsmouth FC, we've decided to ask a series of questions to Pompy fan WhoIzzet. Notts have suffered a turbulent period recently and whilst Pompy reside in the relegation places, both will be striving for the full 3 points this Saturday. Notts have beaten Pompy on two occasions this season already, but with Bury away at MK Dons, Portsmouth fans will see this as a fantastic opportunity to make ground in their search for maintaining their League One status. Wholzzet takes time out to tell us here at prideofnottingham.co.uk. Firstly, could you tell prideofnottingham.co.uk a little about yourself such as how long you've been a fan for? I'm Jake, 32 years old from Horndean. I've supported Portsmouth for as long as I can remember, through the very-highs and very-lows. I'm also an admin on footballforums.net (Check us out!). At the start of season things were looking quite positive for Portsmouth FC, with your league standings and attitude towards financial difficulties. How close is your club to resolving the issue regarding ownership and how did you feel at the start of the season? The trust's bid to buy the club has gained strength beyond what anyone really anticipated, and that has been the major positive. It does seem that the fans now have a realistic chance of owning the club, but the likes of Chainrai seem to be doing what they can to derail our hopes. It's impossible to say how close we are to resolving our situation, because every time it looks like we're getting close, we hit another setback or two. At the start of the season I hoped that we could stay up, but my major concern was that we stabilised our finances. Despite how the season has gone so far for your club, the fan base has shown amazing support. There doesn't seem much time for negativity, how do your fans stay so upbeat? It's nice of you to say. I guess one important thing is that this has happened before. We've been on the brink so often that it doesn't tear us completely apart, but this will have to change soon as the Pompey support don't have unlimited patience. Attendances have understandably dwindled and until the ownership issue is resolved, there are some who won't return to Fratton Park. Your 3 – 1 Win over Shrewsbury Town is probably the turning point of your season, the drop in points since is quite concerning. Would you say this is more a reflection on a loss of players, rather than the performances? It's partly down to loss of players, but in truth our performances have been poor of late. There is enough ability in the squad so we shouldn't be performing so dreadfully in the league, but we are and this unfortunately has to be attributed to the manager. As much as Guy Whittingham is a popular figure in Portsmouth, he's not able to deal with the difficult situation as well as Michael Appleton could, and should perhaps step aside if results don't improve. James Keene has returned on loan, how important is his return to the club? He's a new attacking option, and with the departure of Izale McLeod it was important that we found someone to fill the gap. I couldn't possibly say if he will do well though. He didn't quite cut it for Pompey the first time around, but it sounds like he found his goal scoring feet in Sweden. I'll be interested to watch him play again and see how he's improved. Do you expect any other additions to your squad? I'm hoping there will be. A few players are due to leave the club on the 15th, so we will be chipping away at bare bones if we can't find any replacements. While the ownership issue is still up in the air, any deals will be very temporary, but it's important we don't just give up on this season while survival is still a possibility. Who would you say are Portsmouth's danger men in our upcoming game and who has been your key player in recent performances? Mustupha Dumbuya (leaving on the 15th) has become more and more of a menace down the wing in recent weeks and often seems to provide our most incisive threat going forward. Though his end product still leaves a lot to be desired, the Notts County defence will have to be aware of him. Paul Benson can also be a handful up front. Which Notts County players do you feel your side should watch out for from a defensive point of view? The trouble for Pompey fans is we're still getting used to having to stay up all night for a quick round up of the league highlights! I guess Yoann Arquin would be someone to watch out for considering he's County's top scorer, but in truth we are chaotic when it comes to set-pieces. If you have someone who can whip a dangerous ball in from a free-kick or corner, it's curtains for us. How is Jon Harley getting on at Portsmouth? I haven't been overly-impressed. We've been crying out for an attacking option down the wings, and while Dumbuya has stepped up his game in that department, Harley seems unable to offer the same kind of service. His defensive work is about average. What game this season has been your favourite and why? I guess beating Shrewsbury 3-1 did seem, as you say, like a turning point. It was a good feeling to see the team performing as a unit and getting the result without performing particularly well, and the match occurred just after the Supporters Trust was named the preferred bidder, so there was a renewed sense of optimism that day. But the highlights have been few and far between, and I doubt the club will be releasing an end of season DVD. If you were a Notts County fan, how would you respond to the negativity which surrounds the club for very little reason(s), especially considering we're progressing nicely since our return from league two? It's a strange one for sure. From what I know of the situation (which is very little, so excuse my ignorance), the chairman has made a statement asking the fans to stop moaning. I guess the craziness that goes on with Pompey means that I'm envious of anyone who has a stable football club to support. Whether promotion happens this year, next, in ten years - just enjoy the football, and the fact that the club is on the rise. Where do you feel Portsmouth's final position will be at the end of the season? We're quite doomed. Relegation beckons. In summary, I should imagine Keith Curle will have this fixture down as three points for County, and he'd be absolutely right to. We are low on confidence, players and form, and in truth it would not be a surprised if we lost this by three or four. I hope the County fans enjoy their first visit to Fratton Park in a little while, bearing in mind that it is likely it will be the last for a while as well. We would like to Thank WhoIzzet (Jake) for the time of answering questions and sharing his views.
  2. I feel for those people who care deeply, I just need to distant myself.

  3. Chris

    Our Club, Our Passion

    SteveMUP; I E-Mailed the Media Team (with support) As I mentioned I wasn't sure about sharing it. Thanks for the kind words Steve. Erindoors; I tried to see if I could but I didn't like the results of having to juggle it around, so I'm going to leave it unedited. It just didn't have the same impact That's actually quite an inspiring vision, if the poem had half the impact as Churchill's speech had on our country I would be even more over the moon.
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    Our Club, Our Passion

    Erindoors; I'm very glad that you like it, I've grown rather fond of it and I am glad that I actually decided to share it here. (if it wasn't for Kate and a couple of friends, I don't think I would of) Hehe! I'm not so sure about that, friendlyshrew pm'ed me (personal messaged me) and joked about something very similar. He thinks it would make a good entrance theme, though that's a little OTT in my opinion. I'm going to see if I can shorten it, as I'm honoured that it might feature in themag. re-editing and re-working isn't my strong point and I am very unsure about it. It's a very kind offer though. friendlyshrew; I tried to write something that would be easily related too. I actually had a few more mentions of Notts but I didn't feel they benefited and I opted to using 'One hundred and fifty years on'. Thank you!
  5. It's 1:02am as I sit here in a pitch black room with only the television and laptop for company, I almost dreamed we had a game tomorrow! I can't believe we have to wait until the 12th, it seems surreal at a point where the games come fast and thick to wait so long for a game. (though I'm not complaining) The site has been pretty active the past week, I can't say how pleased I am, I wished I could but it is very nice to see. I've been focusing on alternative pages, which is stalling as I have trouble with making the appearance look decent. I hope to make the League table and the Team pages quite attractive but friendly at the same time. Tomorrow I have to visit Meadow Lane, I have to pop into the club shop to pick up themag which I would hate to miss out on. I've collected these with Jake for sometime and I try not to miss special additions. This reminds me of Jake, who seems adamant that he will joining us here at PoN. Part of me is very proud, as his reading and writing as become very impressive for his age but as a concerned father I don't want him to rush things. (All three of my children are very clever) I keep drafting poem ideas, as I haven't written much for awhile and I used to regularly. I'm quite proud of the 'Our Club, Our Passion', as most people who know will understand how fussy I am when it comes to my writing but it gives me much joy.
  6. I thought I had responded to this, it's very good to be highlighting such a worth cause. I would like to praise Adam for his dedication, fundrasing and wish him the very best also for the rest of this season. (beyond too) Well Done for all your effort.
  7. Chris

    Our Club, Our Passion

    I've been very busy since opening Pride of Nottingham that I haven't had much time for my other hobbies. When I'm not doing things on here, I tend to be found on one of my other sites that I run. These are all things I am very passionate about, so it makes complete sense to bind two of them together. The first site I ever started was related to Poetry & Art, it's something that has been very positive in my life and great way for me to express myself. I very much enjoy writing as a hobby, over the years I feel I've gotten much better than being basic at it. Please take the time to read 'Our Club, Our Passion' by Notts-Joe Will you stand with us, As we fall, or as we win. Be the spine, the song, The roar of it all. Be the pride, Our passion, the life, Of our ever dreaming belief, Will you take a moment, To think before you speak? Can you encourage, inspire, Be more than one fan, Chant for the moment, Sing when nothing can be sung, Will you rise above, The shadows which form from off the floor, Can you back our team, Just once more, We will build as we grow, One hundred and fifty years on, Our club is our passion, As fans we can be strong, To challenge, to make a difference. Together we are one, Have faith in our tough times. I will, will you? http://youtu.be/wOhMz3CpA5E
  8. Very much looking forward to the new year! Especially to watch Notts!

  9. I can't express how glad I am to have this place, keeping my mind active. I've also had the pleassure of meeting so many wonderul people, I can ony hope for progress but will take what I have now over anything else.

  10. Excellent Thomas! It sounded on the radio to be a very close call with regards to the penalty appeal, Colin Slater seemed suggest it was bordering a 'clear' call but I struggled to make a decision based on the highlights uploaded to the magpie player. The game sounded very lively and although I enjoyed listening to the coverage online, whilist discussing the game with our resident shrews, I really wished I was there at the game.
  11. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
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    Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore (With permission of use) 26/12/2012
  13. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  14. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  15. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  16. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  17. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  18. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
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    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  20. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  21. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  22. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  23. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  24. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.
  25. From the album: Shrewsbury Town vs Notts County

    Photo's taken by Joshua Shore.

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