Assessing the top 2 candidates


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Sunderland - On a roll now. Got players coming back and momentum. Still vulnerable in defence, and will be exposed against the best. Need another striker and a couple of defenders. Other than that look strong enough. Top 4 finish, probably top 3, top 2 depends on January investment.

Portsmouth - A machine. Great strength in depth, will probably invest in january. Solid if not unspectacular at times, extremely tough to beat. In Lowe, Curtis and Pitman they have the best attacking options in the league. Improve the home form and they will be champions.

Barnsley - Solid team and good attacking options but something not clicking with them. Something is missing. The fact they are where they are and haven't truly clicked yet says a lot.

Peterborough - Even after losing Marriot, they have got a good team and a guaranteed a playoff spot. However, exposed at home to Pompey and Barnsley and doubts remain over their consistency for a top 2 finish. In with a shout, but it's a long shot.

Portsmouth haven't hit top gear yet and IMO look the best equipped to be champions and have the best manager in the league. Barnsley/Sunderland for the 2nd spot.

Love Pompey and big bad billy me like. Can’t wait to see the Pompey machine in action. Akin to Swansea’s exhibition of football courtesy of Brendan Rogers a few years ago and hopefully the same number of points coming to Wearside. You driving everyone Billy lad or do you think you’ll put on a 12 seater given it’s a top of the table clash?
 
Sunderland - On a roll now. Got players coming back and momentum. Still vulnerable in defence, and will be exposed against the best. Need another striker and a couple of defenders. Other than that look strong enough. Top 4 finish, probably top 3, top 2 depends on January investment.

Portsmouth - A machine. Great strength in depth, will probably invest in january. Solid if not unspectacular at times, extremely tough to beat. In Lowe, Curtis and Pitman they have the best attacking options in the league. Improve the home form and they will be champions.

Barnsley - Solid team and good attacking options but something not clicking with them. Something is missing. The fact they are where they are and haven't truly clicked yet says a lot.

Peterborough - Even after losing Marriot, they have got a good team and a guaranteed a playoff spot. However, exposed at home to Pompey and Barnsley and doubts remain over their consistency for a top 2 finish. In with a shout, but it's a long shot.

Portsmouth haven't hit top gear yet and IMO look the best equipped to be champions and have the best manager in the league. Barnsley/Sunderland for the 2nd spot.
I’ve watched 2 Portsmouth games live at there place this season and they were poor both times. My mate is a season ticket holder and even he was slagging their fans off, really odd whingey fuckers. I liked the ground but it’s an absolute shithole. The manager makes some very odd substitutions too. Was talking to the lad next to me and he seemed to think they’d rode their luck and would implode st some point.

Portsmouth have the highest percentage of sexual offenders per square mile than anywhere else in the uk.
 
I’ve watched 2 Portsmouth games live at there place this season and they were poor both times. My mate is a season ticket holder and even he was slagging their fans off, really odd whingey fuckers. I liked the ground but it’s an absolute shithole. The manager makes some very odd substitutions too. Was talking to the lad next to me and he seemed to think they’d rode their luck and would implode st some point.

Portsmouth have the highest percentage of sexual offenders per square mile than anywhere else in the uk.
While worrying I don't think it should have an impact on their final league position
 
Sunderland - On a roll now. Got players coming back and momentum. Still vulnerable in defence, and will be exposed against the best. Need another striker and a couple of defenders. Other than that look strong enough. Top 4 finish, probably top 3, top 2 depends on January investment.

Portsmouth - A machine. Great strength in depth, will probably invest in january. Solid if not unspectacular at times, extremely tough to beat. In Lowe, Curtis and Pitman they have the best attacking options in the league. Improve the home form and they will be champions.

Barnsley - Solid team and good attacking options but something not clicking with them. Something is missing. The fact they are where they are and haven't truly clicked yet says a lot.

Peterborough - Even after losing Marriot, they have got a good team and a guaranteed a playoff spot. However, exposed at home to Pompey and Barnsley and doubts remain over their consistency for a top 2 finish. In with a shout, but it's a long shot.

Portsmouth haven't hit top gear yet and IMO look the best equipped to be champions and have the best manager in the league. Barnsley/Sunderland for the 2nd spot.

Going to show us your Schalke season ticket yet?
 
Love Pompey and big bad billy me like. Can’t wait to see the Pompey machine in action. Akin to Swansea’s exhibition of football courtesy of Brendan Rogers a few years ago and hopefully the same number of points coming to Wearside. You driving everyone Billy lad or do you think you’ll put on a 12 seater given it’s a top of the table clash?
Im sure the Sunderland public cant wait to see the Portsmouth team. :)
 
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