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1997–98 Portsmouth F.C. season


FieldValue
clubPortsmouth
season1997–98
managerTerry Fenwick
chairmanTerry Venables
stadiumFratton Park
leagueFirst Division
league result20th
highest attendance17,003 vs. Middlesbrough
(14 March 1998)
lowest attendance6,827 vs. Bradford City
(21 October 1997)
average attendance11,915 (Fratton End reopened 31 October 1997)
prevseason1996–97
nextseason1998–99

(14 March 1998) (21 October 1997) The 1997–98 season was Portsmouth's 99th in existence. A new Fratton End stand was opened on 31 October 1997. After just missing out on the play-offs the previous season, Portsmouth saw themselves in a relegation battle this season.

League table

VenuePlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainst
Home
Away
Total

First squad

:Squad at end of season

Transfers

In

  • AUS Hamilton Thorp - AUS West Adelaide, £75,000, 1 August
  • ENG Matthew Robinson - ENG Southampton, £50,000, February
  • AUS Craig Foster - AUS Marconi Stallions
  • AUS Robert Enes - AUS Sydney United
  • AUS Paul Harries - AUS Wollongong Wolves

References

References

  1. "Pompey FC News and Stats Database".
  2. McLoughlin was born in [[Manchester]], [[England]], but also qualified to represent the [[Republic of Ireland]] internationally and made his international debut for the [[Republic of Ireland national football team. Republic of Ireland]] in 1990.
  3. Turner was born in [[Royal Borough of Greenwich. Greenwich]], [[England]], but also qualified to represent the [[Republic of Ireland]] internationally and represented them at [[Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team. U-21]] level.
  4. Simpson was born in [[Bradford-on-Avon]], [[England]], but also qualified to represent [[Jamaica]] internationally and made his international debut for [[Jamaica national football team. Jamaica]] in 1990.
  5. Hall was born in [[Manchester]], [[England]], but also qualified to represent [[Jamaica]] internationally and made his international debut for [[Jamaica national football team. Jamaica]] in 1990.
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