
And now, an Empire Farms Days Tractor Pull kicks off the week, August 2 & 3.

The planning, preparations, and excitement of this show returning for the first time since 1987 have kept him busy. "We were going to announce the successful man at the end of the month but there are options we can pursue to accelerate the process of bringing in a new man," Mandaric added. Empire Farm Days, the largest farm trade show in northeast is coming back to his farm in Pompey. That’s according to the East Anglian Daily Times, who claim the Tractor Boys’ are set to walk. "Candidates have now been interviewed but I have to discuss this with my directors before any more decisions are made. Ipswich are preparing to ‘pull the plug’ on their interest in Pompey winger Michael Jacobs. "I have never spoken to John Gregory and I don't know where the name's come from,'" Mandaric told the club's official website. Mandaric also dismissed overnight the chances of John Gregory making a return to Portsmouth where he was the manager from January 1989 to the start of 1990. "Of course I'm consulting with (coach) Joe (Jordan), Velimir and the senior players about the issue and if we find the solution that is the right one, we'll do it." Food and beverages are available for purchase. In addition to the track events, plan to visit with our sponsors and vendors around the grandstands. "If we do have a candidate that is available and we believe they are our number one choice then I would like to bring him in before the week is over. Save the Date for our 2022 Truck & Tractor Pull events at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center & Fairgrounds 15 general admission for ages 10 and up. August 18-20 Bowling Green, OH National Tractor Pulling Championships (Super National Event) Wood County Fairgrounds Stream It at See It on RFD-TV (Premieres in August) Session One: Thursday, 7 p.m.

"They are good people, I respect them but I can only say at this time that they are potential candidates. "We always wanted to bring in a manager and head coach and we are looking at options to accelerate that decision and bring a manager in before the end of the season," Mandaric told Sky Sports.Īsked whether Strachan and Tranmere boss Brian Little were in the frame, Mandaric admitted he would welcome interest from either man. Since then Velimir Zajec, brought in as Pompey's executive director, has been in charge of the team.īut a 3-1 defeat away to Fulham on Sunday left Portsmouth just four points above the relegation zone, where Southampton are their nearest pursuers. Strachan was in charge of Pompey's arch-rivals Southampton from October 2001 to February 2004 but has been on Mandaric's list ever since Harry Redknapp quit in November to move along the south coast to join the Saints. Gordon Strachan is a "potential candidate" for the vacant manager's role at Premiership strugglers Portsmouth, chairman Milan Mandaric said overnight.
