After a five week break apart from a Friday night friendly it's back home at last and a bumper crowd is expected for the visit to AdamsPark of Pompey who are likely to fill the away end. This is only the sixth ever meeting between the sides the first was three years ago at Fratton Park in the paint pot, when we recorded our only win, there has been five league meetings between the teams one of which was abandoned at half time and three have ended all square and a one nill win for Pompey at AP 22 months ago. Gaz has strengthened his squad with the capture of James Ferry and Jermaine Udumaga on loan from Brentford until 23 December and both will be looking to gain league experience. I will be at AP for this one and it's a long awaited first for me to watch the team I started supporting 45 years ago against the team my Father used to take me to watch when I was a boy and I am expecting a tight encounter with hopefully a home win to celibrate for the first time in two monthsCOYB
Let's hope they left their shooting boots at Fratton Park (23 shots, 12 on target). All goals in the second half whilst York were down to 10 men.
With our home form i'll be happy with a point and 3 would be a bonus.Several of our players are on 4 yellows which is a worry as if they get booked will miss Rovers away on Tuesday.
I will also be at this one going up with a friend who will be in the away end, I think a draw for this one.
The way the season is panning out you will have at least one red and a penalty against. I feel obliged to post this dire warning as apparently it's Black Friday or so the 10,000,000,000,000,000 adverts have told me today.
Given our home form i would take a point right now! My first game in 2 months as well, so lets hope we dont make a hash of it!
Wycombe: Ingram, McCarthy, Jombati, Stewart, Pierre, Harriman, Bloomfield, O'Nien, Wood, Hayes, Thompson. #WYCvPOR
They will be disappointed with that "They will stay with Wycombe until 23 December and will be available for their League Two match against Portsmouth on Saturday." "Robert Rowan, Brentford FC Head of Football Operations, said: “This is a great opportunity for James and Jermaine. This is a chance for them to go out and play men’s football. Jermaine is at the stage of his career where he needs this. It is the next stage of his development. For James it is a chance for him to go in to a First Team environment. They both have to grab this chance.” I expect Gareth managed their expectations