
As regular readers know, the Manager thinks Bolton is always a tough side to play against, but Pompey made it much to easy for them. Bolton just needed to close down 1/2 of 1/3 (that's the middle left for those not paying attention) of the field to shut down Portsmouth. Lua2 can't come back soon enough for them (or for the Manager) as it is his pace and trickery that gets Robert the dead-ball chances that they thrive on.
Pompey's next game is at resurgent Newcastle. Kudos to all the managers who stuck with Owen despite his 1pt debut. Since then it's 2 goals in 2 games. And Newcastle is getting some of their better midfielders back from injury. I'd say Owen a sure pick for the weekend, and probably for a long time this season.
Speaking of 2 game streaks, how much do you read into Darren Bent's lack of production? Perhaps a 1.5pt game is acceptable against Chelsea. But against West Brom? For those, like the Manager, who have him at his initial $6 and change we have some decisions to make. Is it worth keeping through this slump? Is it a temporary slump? Or were his early season heroics the abberation?
One Charlton player who is showing his form to be no fluke is Danny Murphy. A 2-goal blitz this week and his average pts per game is in Henry (well maybe not quite) and Lampard (who had his own brace) territory. Another 2 goals for Morten Gamst Pedersen (MGP) too.
Dean Whitehead, last seen as a good buy in last week's Manager, has to be a sell after the weekend. Though Sunderland finally get the win, they did so with Julio Arca, a former Manager favorite back when he was a winger listed by Yahoo! as a defender, taking their free-kicks. Where does that leave Whitehead? Not good value for money.

What do you think?
The Manager
* as a member of the All-Name Team © All-Stars he deserves to have his name spelled out in full
I think you should go back to the 3-4-3 so I can catch up to you...I hear your boy LuaLua is available cheap if you can promise Malaria medication as part of the deal.
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