It may be too early in the season with just three games played to call this game a six pointer but with the visit of Paul Dickov’s Latics to Fratton Park tomorrow currently lying 3rd bottom having collected only one point so far this season it has all the hall marks as such. Michael Appleton’s Pompey go into the game just two places above with one more point to show for their efforts.
Oldham Athletic have so far
failed to impress on their travels having lost their opening match 2-0 to MK
Dons and 1-0 last week to Stevenage Borough. Their only point of the season
came at home to Walsall in a 1-1 draw through a 25 yard Youssouf M’changama
strike which Grof failed to deal with in The Saddler’s goal.
Pompey by contrast opened their
account brightly with a hard fought point at home to South Coast rivals and
promotion hopefuls AFC Bournemouth in a 1-1 draw before picking up another
point in a 2-2 draw away to Colchester in a game that Pompey really should have
travelled back down to the south coast with all three points. Their unbeaten
start to the season came apart in spectacular fashion thanks in part to some kamikaze
defending which saw them leave empty handed from Brunton Park on the wrong side
of a 4-2 score line last weekend. Trailing 2-0 going into the 90th
minute with only ten men following the second half dismissal of Kevin Long, substitute
Ashley Harris scored his first league goal for Pompey with a short range header
before Appleton saw his side concede for a third time in the game. Fellow
substitute Conor Clifford (on loan from Chelsea) calmly slotted the ball home
to make it 3-2 before Pompey again came unstuck at the back and the fourth
injury time goal was registered.
The month of August was a
whirlwind for Pompey on and off the pitch with debutants galore and the off
field sagas continuing to rumble on as the club attempts to try and come out
of administration. Talks have been ongoing this week between Balram Chanrai’s
Portpin, The Portsmouth Supporters Trust and an unnamed third party
with the club’s administrator Trevor Birch as he works to find the best deal
for the club moving on long term. On the pitch the five goals scored have
interestingly come from five different players which Appleton will no doubt see
as a positive if he is to keep hold of the players long term but the
team still look devoid of an out and out goal scorer as they seek to overcome
the threat of relegation if and when the ten point deduction comes into play for
coming out of administration.
Ex-Sheffield United midfielder Johnny
Ertl has joined the sea of new faces whilst Kieran Djilali has been released
from his one month contract. The 29 year old Austrian goes into tomorrow’s
squad. Yesterday also saw England Youth international Sam Magri leave the club
for English Premier League side Queen’s Park Rangers on a free transfer
although a sell on clause was tied into the deal. Ertl is joined by the versatile
midfielder Darel Russell who has previously played for Norwich City and Stoke
City and his experience should prove invaluable at this level. Appleton is
hoping to add forward Daniel Bogdanovic to the squad but he requires
international clearance at this stage. Following Long’s dismissal against
Carlisle last weekend, the central defender will miss tomorrow’s game serving
out a one match ban.
In 33 previous meetings between
the two sides Oldham Athletic have the upper hand with 13 wins to Pompey’s 11
with 9 draws, although Pompey’s goal total is one better with 57 goals to 56
though this was boosted heavily by the 7-2 win recorded in the 1926/27 season.
The last time the two sides met Pompey won 1-0 at home on February 1st
1997 and they go into the game undefeated in the last five games against The Latics hoping to make
that six and record their first win of the season.
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