Portsmouth midfielder Brown says six wins will save club from relegation

18 February 2010 12:06
Target: Portsmouth midfielder Michael Brown[LNB]Michael Brown believes six games will be enough for bottom of the table Portsmouth to stay in the Barclays Premier League.[LNB]Pompey have gleaned just 16 points this season ahead of Saturday's crunch clash against Stoke City at Fratton Park.[LNB]But midfielder Brown reckons home games against Birmingham, Hull, Blackburn, Aston Villa and Wolves give them a great chance of avoiding the drop.[LNB]'Stoke is a massive, massive game for us and we need to take three points,' said Brown, who hopes to return from a back injury against Stoke.[LNB]'That would bridge the gap and keep the confidence and belief going, because the longer it goes on with a big gap to the teams above, the harder it gets.[LNB]'Six wins and a couple of draws would give us a chance. That would put us right in there with 36 points.[LNB]'We've got some fantastic home games left - of the top-four sides we've only got Chelsea left to play at Fratton Park.[LNB]'And then away from home we've still got places to go to like Burnley, Wigan and Bolton.'[LNB]  Pompey non-executive chairman Sulaiman Al Fahim court short as he avoids arrest warrants Portsmouth loan star Jamie O'Hara threatens to quit Spurs to help his career PORTSMOUTH FC

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