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只是想简单的说一说 朋友突然联系我,上来一看却已为真。 看到这则通知已经有大半个小时了吧,想了想这些年的经历,还是得写个帖子说一说吧,也算对得起自己。 2006年-2016年,走过一年之守,熬过三年之痛,度过五年之离,忍过七年之痒,履行完十年之约, 虽没有很好的结局,但也有值得留恋的过程。 朴茨茅斯贴吧一直陪我长大,让我从一个学生时代的少年渐渐成为职场中的一人。 一直都没有很好的管理贴吧,自从‘庞贝军团’把贴吧交给我之后,学生时代都有很努力的去管理, 虽然水平不怎么得,但也算对得起初心。 还记得当初一个个元老级的前吧友离去,吧友渐渐少来,心也是蛮失落的。 而后参加高考那几年,管理渐渐减少,贴吧也来的不多; 来到了大学时代,忙于学校里的事务,贴吧自然就晾在了一边, 当初一度想放弃,但是却没找到个合适的人来接替,也就这样熬了过来, 当然也恰逢朴茨茅斯这几年的动荡混乱,也与我管理贴吧的热情度相似。 工作后,恰逢创业,时间更是混乱不堪,别说管理贴吧了,就连百度贴吧都没怎么来过。 直到去年,开始重新回归,也算起色,但其后个人遭遇各种变故导致无暇顾及贴吧,来的渐渐稀少。 话也至此,我的内心对于贴吧也是很愧疚的,但也没有勇气辞去吧主的职务。 现在也算一种释怀,虽有不舍,但发展总需要更好更适合的人来管理发展贴吧。 那么接下来希望也有更好的朋友能够更好的管理贴吧。 我送上最真挚的祝福,祝愿百度贴吧-朴茨茅斯吧越来越好。 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 热爱是一辈子的事,不争一朝一夕,但愿细水长流。 不是离开,只是换种方式回归。 2006-2016,2016-~ ----------2016/11/12 23:21
『官方新闻』三名球员离开庞贝 Murphy,Field and Nilsen 离开庞贝。 Ben Davies,Danny Hollands也在今夏合同期满。 Adam McGurk, Kal Naismith and Matt Tubbs三名球员可直接转会。 Ben Close, Adam May and Ben Tollitt应该是在未来可能被交易的意思(这句话没看懂) Adam Barton, Kyle Bennett, Christian Burgess, Conor Chaplin, Michael Doyle, Gareth Evans, Brandon Haunstrup, Paul Jones, Gary Roberts, Enda Stevens, Adam Webster and Jack Whatmough这些球员都继续留在俱乐部。 俱乐部提供了一年合同给Alex Bass, Calvin Davies and Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain. Matt Clarke, Kieron Freeman, Ryan Fulton, Marc McNulty and Conor Wilkinson 租借结束回到原来的俱乐部。 POMPEY RELEASE THREE PLAYERS Murphy, Field and Nilsen depart Fratton Park Portsmouth Football Club can confirm that Brian Murphy, Chad Field and Snorre Nilsen have been released following the expiration of their contracts. The club would like to thank them all for their service to Pompey and wish them well for the future. Talks are ongoing with Ben Davies and Danny Hollands, whose deals also expire this summer. Adam McGurk, Kal Naismith and Matt Tubbs have been made available for immediate transfer. The club have taken up an option to extend the deals of Ben Close, Adam May and Ben Tollitt by a further year. Adam Barton, Kyle Bennett, Christian Burgess, Conor Chaplin, Michael Doyle, Gareth Evans, Brandon Haunstrup, Paul Jones, Gary Roberts, Enda Stevens, Adam Webster and Jack Whatmough are all still under contract. It was announced last month that Pompey have offered one-year professional deals to Alex Bass, Calvin Davies and Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain. Matt Clarke, Kieron Freeman, Ryan Fulton, Marc McNulty and Conor Wilkinson will return to their parent clubs following the end of their loan deals at Fratton Park and we thank them for their contribution.
29轮补赛:BARNET 1 POMPEY 0 Pompey’s promotion hopes took another blow as they slipped to defeat at Barnet. It was former Blues striker John Akinde who grabbed the only goal of the game from the penalty spot late in the first half. The visitors improved after the interval and Adam McGurk went closest in their ultimately unsuccessful attempt to find an equaliser. Paul Cook made three changes from the side that drew with Yeovil at the weekend. Marc McNulty came in up front, with Michael Smith dropping to the bench, while there were also starts for Matt Clarke and McGurk in place of the suspended Christian Burgess and injured Gareth Evans. Pompey struggled to deal with Barnet’s physical style in the first half and lacked any real fluidity going forward. There were no real scoring chances in the opening stages and the only noteworthy moment was an early substitution. Gary Roberts hurt his hamstring in a challenge after just eight minutes and had to be replaced by Kal Naismith. The first opportunity fell to the hosts, with Ryan Fulton just about preventing a Sam Muggleton corner from creeping in at the near post. Akinde then raced onto a long ball forward, but – under pressure from Adam Webster – could only hit a tame effort straight at Fulton. But excitement was thin on the ground in a largely attritional and niggly encounter that failed to spark. Both sides realised that shots from long-range might be the best way to break the deadlock and swerving efforts from Naismith and Mark Randall were just about dealt with by the respective keepers. Instead, the opening goal came from the penalty mark and arrived after Ben Davies’ gained too many yards from a throw to see possession overturned. The ball was launched into the Blues box, where Webster was adjudged to have tripped Akinde. Referee Philip Gibbs pointed straight to the spot and it was Akinde stepped up to coolly slot the ball into the bottom corner. That seemed to jolt Pompey into life and Bondz N’Gala made a vital block to deny McNulty before Jamie Stephens gathered McGurk’s long-range strike at the second attempt. Half Time: Barnet 1 Pompey 0 The visitors made a sloppy start to the second half, but Mathew Stevens was unable to capitalise on some poor defending. They almost drew level moments later, however, with McGurk rising above his marker to meet Davies’ cross and draw a fingertip save from Stephens. A deep free-kick from Naismith then somehow evaded everyone as it curled frustratingly out of play. Cook made his second switch on the hour mark – and it was an attacking one as Ben Close made way for Smith. But it was Naismith who should have levelled moments later, firing over the bar after being picked out by McNulty’s cut-back. Clarke was next to go close on 66 minutes when he met Naismith’s free-kick from the left and saw his header saved by Stephens. Pompey were looking much more of a threat now and it took a last-gasp clearance by Michael Nelson to get Davies’ low cross to safety. Cook made his final throw of the dice on 78 minutes, bringing on Conor Chaplin in place of McNulty. He was soon into the action after being bundled over by Tom Champion, only to see his free-kick punched clear by Stephens. The Blues kept pushing forward in the closing stages, but their large travelling support – who made up more than half of the total attendance – were not to be rewarded. Barnet (4-2-3-1): Stephens; Pearson, N’Gala, Nelson, Muggleton; Randall (Vilhete 62), Champion; Yiadom (c), Stevens (Togwell 52), Weston; Akinde (Sesay 84) Goals: Akinde 41 (pen) Booked: Champion, Randall, Yiadom, Muggleton Subs not used: McKenzie-Lyle, Shomotun, Gambin, Hackett Pompey (4-2-3-1): Fulton; Davies, Webster, Clarke, Stevens; Close (Smith 60), Doyle (c); McGurk, Roberts (Naismith 8), Bennett; McNulty (Chaplin 78) Booked: Webster Subs not used: Bass, Freeman, Barton, Hollands Referee: Philip Gibbs Attendance: 2,557 (1,330 Pompey fans)
英乙32轮:YEOVIL 1 POMPEY 1 Pompey snatched a point at Yeovil, thanks to a late strike from Gary Roberts. That came after Christian Burgess had been sent off for collecting a couple of bookings in the space of a few seconds. Francois Zoko had earlier pounced to give the struggling Glovers hope of claiming all three points. But the Blues were determined not to leave empty-handed and Roberts’ intervention ensured that would not be the case. Paul Cook unsurprisingly stuck with the same side that eased to victory against Bristol Rovers at Fratton Park the previous week. Kal Naismith was added to the list of substitutes, however, as Conor Chaplin nursed an ankle injury. The game started brightly and both sides looked dangerous on the break, without either keeper being tested. But it soon became an extremely disjointed affair, with Pompey struggling to find any fluidity going forward. Kyle Bennett had a couple of half-chances, first unable to turn Michael Smith’s cross on target and then fizzing a low shot inches past the post. And the winger went close again on 28 minutes, firing narrowly over after Artur Krysiak had punched clear a corner from Ben Davies. Both sides were starting to grow frustrated by the lack of creativity and Smith and Connor Roberts received a talking to from referee Mark Haywood following a spot of handbags. The closest either side came to breaking the deadlock arrived on 37 minutes – and it would have been a comical goal. Burgess inadvertently diverted Liam Walsh’s poor effort towards its intended target, but the defender recovered well to hack the ball off the line. And Cook was then forced into a change when Gareth Evans suffered a knock and was replaced by Ben Tollitt. Half Time: Yeovil 0 Pompey 0 Pompey looked sharper once the second half got underway and came close to forging ahead on 51 minutes. It was a neat move, with Smith picking out Tollitt with a fine cross-field ball and the substitute cutting along the edge of the box before sliding a pass through to Roberts. The latter hit a low shot that was heading for the bottom corner before Krysiak stuck out a hand to push the ball clear. Ben Close then came close to opening his Blues account with a low 30-yard shot that was inches off target. However, the visitors almost fell behind after losing possession in the centre on 59 minutes. The ball made its way to Zoko in the box, but Ryan Fulton was quickly off his line to make a vital save. With the hosts starting to take control, Cook made his second switch of the afternoon, with Bennett making way for Marc McNulty. But Yeovil broke the deadlock on 75 minutes when Walsh’s corner led to a scramble in the Blues box and Zoko eventually forced the ball home. Pompey tried to find a route back into the game and Burgess saw his header deflected wide after meeting a free-kick from Davies. But their afternoon got worse when Burgess was booked twice in the space of just a few seconds to leave the visitors with 10 men. He was first punished for an off-the-ball tussle and then received his marching orders for bringing down Ryan Dickson on the edge of the box. That looked to have ended the Blues’ hopes of getting anything from the game, but they found themselves level on 85 minutes. It was a fine finish from inside the box from ROBERTS, who left Krysiak with no chance to send the large travelling support wild with delight. McNulty then had a shot deflected wide in stoppage-time before a frantic second half was brought to a close. Yeovil (4-1-4-1): Krysiak; Roberts, Ward (c), Sokolik, Dickson; Tozer; Cornick (Gillett 86), Walsh, Dolan, Campbell (Goodship 69); Zoko (Bird 90+2) Goals: Zoko 75 Booked: Tozer Subs not used: Weale, Lacey, Laird Pompey (4-2-3-1): Fulton; Davies, Burgess, Webster, Stevens; Close, Doyle (c); Evans (Tollitt 41), Roberts, Bennett (McNulty 73); Smith (McGurk 81) Goals: Roberts 85 Sent off: Burgess (two yellow cards) Subs not used: Bass, Clarke, Barton, Naismith Referee: Mark Haywood Attendance: 6,051 (2,088 Pompey fans)
英乙31轮:POMPEY 3 BRISTOL ROVERS 1 Pompey returned to form in stunning style as they romped to victory over promotion rivals Bristol Rovers. They had already carved out a host of opportunities when Gareth Evans broke the deadlock midway through the first half. Michael Smith then opened his Blues account by converting a cross from the excellent Ben Davies just before the interval. And Marc McNulty came off the bench to add a third in the second half for the rampant hosts. The margin of victory could – and perhaps should – have been greater, but a combination of wasteful finishing and superb goalkeeping denied them even more goals. And a fine free-kick from Lee Brown late on for the visitors proved nothing more than a consolation. Paul Cook made three changes from the side beaten by Leyton Orient the previous week. Evans replaced McNulty, as Pompey reverted to a more familiar 4-2-3-1 system, with Smith leading the line. There were also a couple of switches in the defence, as Kieron Freeman and Matt Clarke made way for Davies and Adam Webster. The first half was an entertaining, end-to-end affair, although it was the hosts who carved out the better chances. Pirates keeper Steve Mildenhall made a stunning save in the opening seconds, somehow managing to claw away Christian Burgess’ header. That came from a Davies corner and the right-back delivered another cross moments later that was nervously dealt with by the visitors’ defence. The Blues certainly looked hungry and one flowing passing move involved Smith, Kyle Bennett and Gary Roberts, but the latter’s cut-back was intercepted. Mildenhall was then Rovers’ saviour once more, this time doing well to deny Bennett at his near post. But the keeper could do nothing to prevent Pompey from taking a deserved lead on 19 minutes. Smith played a superb cross-field pass to Davies and his ball into the box was deftly flicked home by EVANS. Rory Gaffney came close to levelling when he rattled the crossbar at the other end, although it would have been a controversial goal, as Roberts was lying injured on the turf. Rovers had certainly grown into the game and it took a fine challenge by Webster to halt Daniel Leadbitter’s dangerous run. It was still Pompey looking most dangerous, however, and Smith could not quite sneak a shot past Mildenhall after collecting Webster’s raking pass. Evans and Roberts should both have done better late in the half, with the duo failing to find the target from close range. But any feelings of frustration were lifted when the hosts did double their advantage in the third minute of stoppage-time. It was Davies who provided the assist once again, collecting the loose ball after his corner had been blocked and picking out SMITH to head home his first Blues goal. Half Time: Pompey 2 Bristol Rovers 0 Evans had an early attempt once the second half got underway and Mildenhall had to tip the ball over the bar. He then tried a more acrobatic effort after connecting with Bennett’s cross, but this time it flew wide. The visitors were looking nervous and Tom Lockyer had to hack clear after Mildenhall and Tom Parkes made a mess of dealing with Davies’ low cross on 50 minutes. And Smith really should have added to his goalscoring account soon after, somehow sliding wide from a few yards out when Roberts’ pass found him unmarked in the box. The same duo then combined again, but this time Mildenhall came tearing off his line to deny Smith. Cook made his first change on 69 minutes and it was the tiring Smith who made way for McNulty up front. Adam McGurk then came on for the impressive Roberts as the game began to drift towards a conclusion. But it exploded back into life on 77 minutes when McNULTY latched onto Bennett’s threaded pass and slotted the ball into the bottom corner. It almost got worse for the ailing Pirates, only for Mildenhall to once again make a stunning save to deny Evans from point-blank range. McGurk almost got in act as well, but his curling effort was diverted over the bar by the head of Brown. Instead it was Rovers who grabbed a late consolation when Brown hammered home a ferocious free-kick from the edge of the box. But that failed to dampen the spirits of the Fratton faithful, who saw their side return to the top seven on a comfortable afternoon. Pompey (4-2-3-1): Fulton; Davies, Burgess, Webster, Stevens; Close, Doyle (c); Evans, Roberts (McGurk 75), Bennett (Chaplin 86); Smith (McNulty 69)Goals: Evans 19, Smith 45+3, McNulty 77Subs not used: Bass, Clarke, Barton, Tollitt Bristol Rovers (4-3-3): Mildenhall; Leadbitter, Lockyer, Parkes, Brown; Sinclair, Mansell (c) (Montano 55), Lawrence (Lines 77); Bodin, Gaffney, Easter (Taylor 55) Goals: Brown 90+1Booked: Easter, Brown, Montano, LockyerSubs not used: Puddy, McChrystal, Clarke, Fallon Referee: Trevor Kettle Attendance: 17,808 (2,863 away fans)
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