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  1. Charlton appoint Miller as academy bosspublished at 17:14 GMT

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    Charlton Athletic have appointed Greg Miller as the club's new academy manager.

    Miller will join the Addicks in March once he has completed his notice period at current club Portsmouth.

    Born in Glasgow, he started his playing career at Hibernian, and has been the head coach of Pompey's Under-18 side since 2021.

    He previously held roles in the youth set-ups of the Scottish national side and Barnsley.

    "It's no secret that we have one of the best academies in the country, and I'm delighted that Greg is joining us as our new academy manager to help drive us forward," Charlton managing director James Rodwell told the club website., external

    "We interviewed a number of outstanding candidates through a detailed and testing process, and Greg stood out at every stage."

  2. Singerr signs professional deal with Portsmouthpublished at 22:57 GMT 26 January

    Tayo Singerr in action for PortsmouthImage source, Shutterstock

    Forward Tayo Singerr has signed his first professional deal with Portsmouth.

    The 18-year-old has made two appearances for the south-coast club, scoring on his debut after coming off the bench against Reading in the Carabao Cup at Fratton Park.

    He made his first Championship appearance against Bristol City on New Year's Day.

    Singerr has spent time on loan with Moneyfields in the Isthmian League South Central Division, scoring 14 goals.

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  3. 🎧 'Credit to Pompey for digging deep in derby'published at 12:53 GMT 26 January

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    Former Portsmouth striker and manager Guy Whittingham says Pompey did well to "dig deep" and earn a point in the south coast derby despite missing key players and fielding a makeshift backline.

    Boss John Mousinho was without key attacking duo Josh Murphy and Callum Lang and defender Conor Shaughnessy, while Regan Poole was only fit for a place on the bench after picking up a groin injury at Watford on Tuesday night.

    "All credit to them, they've come out of the local derby with a point because I would suggest most Portsmouth fans, when you saw the team news, you were confused," Whittingham told the Who Needs Mourinho? podcast.

    "You saw Poole on the bench, thinking 'if he's on the bench, why isn't he playing for a start?'

    "Then seeing [Zak] Swanson alongside Ibane Bowat as your two centre-halves. But credit to them."

    Bowat was also forced off midway through the second half, meaning Portsmouth ended the game with four full-backs playing in the back four.

    All things considered, Whittingham praised Pompey for "finding a way, staying in the game and battling" their way to a draw at Fratton Park.

    Whittingham joined BBC Radio Solent hosts Chris Wise and Andy Moon on the podcast, which you can listen to in full on BBC Sounds.

  4. 'Adams might be best £500,000 Pompey have spent'published at 10:06 GMT 26 January

    Tom Chappell
    Fan writer

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    Portsmouth's Ebou Adams challenges for the ball against SouthamptonImage source, Shutterstock

    Sunday afternoon's south coast derby was befitting of the build-up and billing afforded to it.

    The first thing we heard when we stepped out of the car was the distinct rumble of a helicopter above our heads.

    Our usual walk to the crowd was punctuated by police officers, horses or vans every 500 yards - and the entire city had an anomalous crackle in the air.

    The noise inside Fratton Park was expected to be deafening, but it was truly next level throughout proceedings. Every tackle celebrated, every move or pass meant that little bit more.

    Albeit perhaps a game a little low on quality, that was very much to be expected in a hot atmosphere and inclement conditions.

    Ebou Adams may well be the best £500,000 that Pompey have spent in a very long time. He has been an undeniable difference-maker since his arrival and would have been player of the match with or without his derby-day equaliser.

    An afternoon defined by a breakaway run and the reply of a Pompey set-piece. John Mousinho's side can feel slightly disappointed not to have nicked a winner.

    It transpires as the point to lift us out of the Championship relegation zone for now.

    Pompey have worked so hard to have days like this again and the fight now is to ensure this fixture is a mainstay.

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  5. Derby-day draw was a 'fair point' - Mousinhopublished at 17:31 GMT 25 January

    John Mousinho calls for calm from down on the touchline at Fratton ParkImage source, Rex Features

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho said that their draw with Southampton was a "fair point".

    The Blues came from behind to force a draw after Ebou Adams headed home deep into the second half to send Fratton Park into a frenzy.

    Ultimately, it was an important point for Pompey, who are now out of the relegation zone.

    "It was a good and fair point considering the circumstances with our injuries and really shuffling the squad around," Mousinho told BBC Radio Solent.

    "We'll be disappointed to not win the game overall with the chances we created, and we could have nicked it at the end.

    "We're always going to be frustrated with the goal we conceded, we didn't lock off the situation well enough and gambled trying to play offside.

    "But, overall, I think it was a fair result."

    Portsmouth welcome West Bromwich Albion to Fratton Park on Saturday.

  6. A spirited Pompey showing in 'proper' derbypublished at 16:58 GMT 25 January

    Andrew Moon
    BBC Radio Solent's Portsmouth commentator

    Connor Ogilvie of Portsmouth and Finn Azaz, of Southampton, tangle during the Championship derby matchImage source, Getty Images

    That felt like a proper derby. The crowd was loud and at times angry, and a bit of edge on the pitch, which is just what you want.

    Once more it was a Pompey team-sheet that raised eyebrows.

    Regan Poole was the latest defender to suffer an injury as Pompey ended the match with four full-backs. A new centre-back is an urgent requirement.

    But it was another spirited showing. Nico Schmid made amends for his error on Wednesday night with two brilliant first-half saves.

    Pompey had to dig deep after going behind and ended the match looking more likely to steal it.

    It's a big week ahead in the transfer window. If Pompey can find a few new additions who can make as big an impact as Ebou Adams has, they'll be fine in the Championship.

  7. Massive chance for players to step up - Mousinhopublished at 15:59 GMT 24 January

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    This is the first league meeting between Portsmouth and Southampton at Fratton Park since 2011

    Portsmouth boss John Mousinho has highlighted the importance of home atmosphere and the difference it can make in big games.

    The Blues welcome their south coast rivals Southampton to Fratton Park on Sunday and Mousinho is hoping the fans can help push his side over the line.

    The two sides played out a goalless draw in September, when Andre Dozzell came closest to scoring with an effort that struck the crossbar.

    "We've had a lot of incredible home atmospheres over the past three years so I know how Fratton Park gets when everyone gets going, but this is obviously something completely different," Mousinho told BBC Radio Solent.

    "It's one of those things since I joined the football club that everyone has been talking about - the anticipation for this season has mainly been about the two games we have against Southampton.

    "Such is the rivalry and tension between the two clubs it's a massive chance for one of the players to step up and write their name in the history books."

    Tune in to live text commentary of Portsmouth v Southampton on the BBC Sport website and app on Sunday.

    You can also listen to live commentary of the game from BBC Radio Solent on 96.1FM, 103.8FM and digital radio across Hampshire and Dorset.

  8. Pompey without three best players going into derbypublished at 11:14 GMT 24 January

    Andrew Moon
    BBC Radio Solent's Portsmouth commentator

    Portsmouth forward Callum Lang in action at Fratton ParkImage source, Rex Features
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    Callum Lang has been linked with a move away this January

    Portsmouth went to St Mary's in September as big underdogs and put in a good performance, arguably having the better of the goalless draw.

    The bookmakers have Southampton favourites again this time but there will be a different feel at Fratton Park and few would be stunned if Portsmouth do manage a victory.

    However, it's worth remembering Southampton's team cost vastly more to put together than Portsmouth's and their wage bill is multiples of Pompey's.

    The Blues will also be without Josh Murphy, Callum Lang and Conor Shaughnessy, their three best players.

    If John Mousinho can add a south coast derby win to his impressive list of achievements at the club, it will cement his legacy as one of the best managers at Fratton Park in recent memory.

  9. EFL's 'Scan to Smile' highlights community workpublished at 17:57 GMT 23 January

    Millwall supporters involved in one of the EFL's club charity projects cheer and lift one of their team-matesImage source, EFL

    A new initiative highlighting the work of football club charities has been launched by the English Football League (EFL).

    'Scan to Smile' will be rolled out in stadiums across the EFL from Friday until the end of January, with supporters invited to scan QR codes on posters displayed around grounds.

    Each scan will unlock a short, uplifting story from a person whose life has been positively impacted by the support of their local club charity.

    The subjects tackled include mental health support, combating loneliness, improving physical wellbeing, employability and confidence.

    The EFL said it hoped the initiative would use "the reach and influence of football to offer fans a moment of positivity on matchday".

    Trevor Birch, chief executive at the EFL, said: "Behind every club are people whose lives have been positively changed through the work and dedication of their local EFL club charity.

    "This initiative gives supporters the chance to see that impact first-hand and reminds us that football truly is a force for good."

  10. Pick of the stats: Portsmouth v Southamptonpublished at 11:30 GMT 23 January

    Side-by-side of Portsmouth and Southampton club badges

    The South Coast derby is back and it's Portsmouth's time to host as they welcome Southampton to Fratton Park on Sunday (12:00 GMT).

    September's clash between the two sides ended in a goalless stalemate but both sides now find themselves in a situation that will require more than just a wish for bragging rights.

    The Saints' hopes of play-offs are dwindling with seven points worth of ground to make up, while Pompey are just one point above the relegation line as it stands and firmly in the mix for a return to League One.

    • This will be the first time that Portsmouth have hosted Southampton at Fratton Park in league action since a 1-1 draw in December 2011. Overall, Pompey are unbeaten across their last four on home soil against the Saints (W2 D2).

    • Southampton are winless across their last four league meetings with Portsmouth (D3 L1), never before have they gone five without win against their South-coast rivals in the Football League.

    • Portsmouth have won three of their last five home games (D1 L1), and are looking to win consecutively at Fratton Park for the first time since February/March last year (a run of three).

    • After winning their first two away league games under Tonda Eckert, Southampton are now winless in their last five on the road (D1 L4).

    • Southampton have conceded in each of their last 24 away league games, their longest run without a clean sheet since a run of 50 between March 1962 and September 1964.

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  11. Portsmouth await more tests on Shaughnessy injurypublished at 14:09 GMT 22 January

    Portsmouth defender Conor Shaughnessy applauds the Pompey fans after the Blues were knocked out of the FA Cup by ArsenalImage source, Rex Features

    Portsmouth head coach John Mousinho has said that he will wait for more tests on the extent of Conor Shaughnessy's injury, which is feared to be significant.

    The central defender was not part of Pompey's squad that faced Watford on Wednesday night after picking up a quad injury, and initial scans indicated a grade-three tear.

    "It's a really strange one because he finished the game [at Sheffield Wednesday], and slightly felt his quad, but on the scan it looks like it's something more serious," Mousinho said after their midweek draw at Vicarage Road.

    "We're just waiting to get a second opinion because Shaughs still feels OK, he still feels a bit of tightness there.

    "The initial prognosis from the scan isn't great, so we're just going to have to wait and see on that."

    Shaughnessy had only just returned to Mousinho's side after missing part of the season with a hamstring issue, with the defender limited to only nine appearances in the league so far this season.

    "I think the best case would be that the [initial] scan's over-reported and we're looking at, sort of, a muscular tear, but it's maybe four to six weeks," Mousinho added on Thursday morning.

    "Then the worst is probably what it has reported and we're looking at about 12 weeks."

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