When the clocks went back by an hour on October 26 signalling the end of British summertime, it also heralded the appearance of Tony Adams at the helm of Pompey.
It’s been a hard cold winter of discontent.
The first match since the end of Adams’ spell at Portsmouth coincided with the first signs of a change in climate and in the fortunes of Portsmouth Football Club, of an emergence from a hibernation that had become more like a coma.
The win was down to goals from the 2 Cup-winning fullbacks Johnson and Hreidarsson, and was Pompey's first in the league since the end of November. David James, making his record-breaking 536th Premiership appearance kept his first clean sheet in the league since the middle of November. Pompey played with a spring in their step and were thoroughly worth their win.
It’s been a hard cold winter of discontent.
The first match since the end of Adams’ spell at Portsmouth coincided with the first signs of a change in climate and in the fortunes of Portsmouth Football Club, of an emergence from a hibernation that had become more like a coma.
The win was down to goals from the 2 Cup-winning fullbacks Johnson and Hreidarsson, and was Pompey's first in the league since the end of November. David James, making his record-breaking 536th Premiership appearance kept his first clean sheet in the league since the middle of November. Pompey played with a spring in their step and were thoroughly worth their win.
Whether this is the end of the harsh cold wind that has been blowing through Fratton Park remains to be seen, but the performance offered encouragement that the storm is over and its back to business as usual for the FA Cup holders.