Portsmouth News

When we click I think we will be a really dangerous force, enthuses Fratton marksman

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Colby Bishop believes Pompey’s final-day showing against Wycombe offered a positive glimpse into his side’s future.

The 24-goal front man swept the board when it came to the end-of-season honours – including being named The News/Sports Mail Pompey Player of the Season.

Bishop failed to add to his impressive goal total in yesterday’s 2-2 draw at home to the Chairboys, but led the line as his side played some attractive football with the curtain coming down on the campaign.

The £500,000 signing from Accrington felt the football produced from his team showed the way things are going under head coach John Mousinho.

And Bishop feels that bodes well for next season, when the demand will be to get out of League One at the seventh time of asking.

He said: ‘We’re nearly there. It’s going to take time, but you can see the quality that we’ve got.

‘The last two performanc­es have been really good and I think we’ve come a long way since January.

‘We’re clicking and when we do click I think we’re going to be a really dangerous force.’

Bishop became the latest name to be etched on The News’ trophy in its 45th year, following in the footsteps of the likes of Alan Knight, Mark Hateley, David James and Peter Crouch.

It was a clean sweep for the 26-year-old as he added a string of fan awards to his list after picking up 70 per cent of the votes in The News’ award.

Bishop was thankful for the support he received from Pompey fans.

He added: ‘It’s strange and maybe something which won’t happen a lot in your career.

‘I just have to say thank you to the fans and to everybody who voted for me for their kindness.

‘I’ve come here to score goals and it’s worked out really well.’

Yesterday’s other League One results:

Barnsley 0-2 Peterborou­gh United, Bristol Rovers 2-3 Peterborou­gh United, Burton Albion 0-0 MK Dons, Cambridge United 2-0 Forest Green, Cheltenham Town 2-2 Charlton Athletic, Exeter City 3-2 Morecambe, Fleetwood Town 2-2 Ipswich Town, Lincoln City 1-0 Shrewsbury Town, Oxford United 1-2 Accrington Stanley, Port Vale 1-3 Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday 1-0 Derby County.

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