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Bezig met laden... Pompey: home games]: v Manchester City, 16th November 1996, Nationwide League Division 1; Bury, February 13th 1999, Nationwide League Division 1; v Leyton Orient, January 5 2002, FA Cup 3rd round; Leeds United, January 23rd 1999, FA Cup 4th round;
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The 1996 programme for the Manchester City game revealed a new era - 'a new era in Public Relations...the first step in addressing this by asking for your comments on every aspect of your entertainment today'; the programme itself was pretty ordinary, using lots of colour on colour paragraphs in boxes, not good to the eye; the Bury programme has an article by Richard Owen on the disastrous 1958/59 season when Pompey dropped out of the First Division. The v Leeds United cup match programme has a retrospective view of the 4th round against Arsenal on 23rd January 1971, in front of 39,659 people - Pompey equalised in the last minute - 'full-back Fred Smith went down the right-wing and crossed into a crowded goalmouth. The ball squirted through to Mike Trebilcock in space two yards out and he had time to shoot into the net'; there is also a page by Richard Owen on the Pompey 1965/66 season when reserve and youth teams were scrapped and Pompey had just 16 players; the v Leyton Orient programme has a double page feature on past FA Cup action, photos from 1929, 1934, 1939, 1954 1974 and 1992, followed by a page by Richard Owen on the Pompey v Orient cup matches in 1974, one of them the first ever Sunday match at Fratton Park - if I remember correctly, in 2002 Pompey lost 1-4 to lower league Leyton Orient despite the brilliant Robert Prosinecki playing - and Peter Crouch; geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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