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Youthful bosses take up an age-old battle

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Steve Wilson | 07:00 UK time, Friday, 16 December 2011

This Sunday I will be on the microphone for the big south-coast derby between Portsmouth and Southampton in the Championship.

It's a game between two sides who it's fair to say are never on each other's Christmas card lists. It promises to be a very feisty affair indeed.

Both clubs' managers make interesting character studies. is an eloquent and a youthful looking 40-something, who exudes charm.

His approach is all about the team with no room for individuals -- I imagine his sock drawer is as tidy as his tactics -- but he is as good at giving out inspirational titbits as he is at talking technical, and boy can he talk technical.

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Wilson heads down memory lane

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Steve Wilson | 16:43 UK time, Tuesday, 6 December 2011

I'll be at Anfield this weekend for first visit there since 1995.

Go back another four years and you'll find Rangers' only ever win at Liverpool. It was something of a landmark for them, and one for me too as it was my first broadcast commentary.

I had been working at Capital Radio in London for only a few months and had been thoroughly enjoying my Saturdays in Division Three covering and , so it was quite a shock when I was told that I was to be sent to Anfield to provide match updates on the Liverpool game against Rangers.

As a young kid on the Wirral I had been lucky enough to watch Tranmere Rovers play on Friday nights and, occasionally, Liverpool on a Saturday too.

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