After we bend over backwards even gave them 3 points, Pompey can fuck of cnuts, Charlton just let them have a party had 4000 of them telling us what a shithole Charlton was etc. Hope we do a number on them
Bit harsh. Pompey did us a favour for our first ever game back at the Valley, plus we had about 15k spare seats for the game earlier this season so no harm in giving them some extra.
Pompey have already sold out so there aren't any extra tickets to give us and to be fair, if we still had KR in charge we'd probably be struggling to sell our allocation. Did you expect Pompey to hold some tickets back on the off chance we went on a winning run?
no but from a policing point of view also given when we met earlier they were "volatile" to say the least putting us in a shared stand will likely end in tears if we were to win, it wasn't 1 or 2 chanting either the majority of there supporters were tossers walking up Floyd road. granted we still have tickets available but i think the option should be given, we have a shit away following i know that and all the guff about boy-cotters only attending away games is a complete fabrication, what i will say is those that attend the Pompey away game should be 1st ones granted access to play off away tickets - of course wont happen as it puts nothing into the club.
also charlton have a history of making it cosy for away teams, the moving fans for the bournemouth game was a tad ridiculous, blackburn could get promoted in a few weeks will we be doing the same for them?
Probably yes because: a) we have thousands of empty seats b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
After we bend over backwards even gave them 3 points, Pompey can fuck of cnuts, Charlton just let them have a party had 4000 of them telling us what a shithole Charlton was etc. Hope we do a number on them
Bit harsh. Pompey did us a favour for our first ever game back at the Valley, plus we had about 15k spare seats for the game earlier this season so no harm in giving them some extra.
Pompey have already sold out so there aren't any extra tickets to give us and to be fair, if we still had KR in charge we'd probably be struggling to sell our allocation. Did you expect Pompey to hold some tickets back on the off chance we went on a winning run?
no but from a policing point of view also given when we met earlier they were "volatile" to say the least putting us in a shared stand will likely end in tears if we were to win, it wasn't 1 or 2 chanting either the majority of there supporters were tossers walking up Floyd road. granted we still have tickets available but i think the option should be given, we have a shit away following i know that and all the guff about boy-cotters only attending away games is a complete fabrication, what i will say is those that attend the Pompey away game should be 1st ones granted access to play off away tickets - of course wont happen as it puts nothing into the club.
also charlton have a history of making it cosy for away teams, the moving fans for the bournemouth game was a tad ridiculous, blackburn could get promoted in a few weeks will we be doing the same for them?
Probably yes because: a) we have thousands of empty seats b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
v good chance they could win the league that day, so will have a load of northerners bouncing all over the pitch. we must be on some sort of run for clubs being promoted at our ground?.
Blackburn getting out of/winning L1 is unlikely to be such a major occasion for their fans as Bournemouth celebrating promotion to the PL for the first time though
After we bend over backwards even gave them 3 points, Pompey can fuck of cnuts, Charlton just let them have a party had 4000 of them telling us what a shithole Charlton was etc. Hope we do a number on them
Bit harsh. Pompey did us a favour for our first ever game back at the Valley, plus we had about 15k spare seats for the game earlier this season so no harm in giving them some extra.
Pompey have already sold out so there aren't any extra tickets to give us and to be fair, if we still had KR in charge we'd probably be struggling to sell our allocation. Did you expect Pompey to hold some tickets back on the off chance we went on a winning run?
no but from a policing point of view also given when we met earlier they were "volatile" to say the least putting us in a shared stand will likely end in tears if we were to win, it wasn't 1 or 2 chanting either the majority of there supporters were tossers walking up Floyd road. granted we still have tickets available but i think the option should be given, we have a shit away following i know that and all the guff about boy-cotters only attending away games is a complete fabrication, what i will say is those that attend the Pompey away game should be 1st ones granted access to play off away tickets - of course wont happen as it puts nothing into the club.
also charlton have a history of making it cosy for away teams, the moving fans for the bournemouth game was a tad ridiculous, blackburn could get promoted in a few weeks will we be doing the same for them?
Probably yes because: a) we have thousands of empty seats b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
v good chance they could win the league that day, so will have a load of northerners bouncing all over the pitch. we must be on some sort of run for clubs being promoted at our ground?.
I'm probably the kind of soft fan that you don't approve of, but I don't get why people take it so personally when other clubs celebrate big moments at away grounds. We don't have any rivalry with Blackburn that I'm aware of. I know their stewards were dickheads in our promotion season, but I'm not blaming a whole fanbase for that. If they win the league then they have deserved it and they can celebrate that. We were on the pitch at Carlisle after all. If they all come running down to the Covered End making wanker gestures then I retract everything I've just said, but I don't remember Burnley or Bournemouth doing that.
Thing is, we know what we need to do. Pompeii know what they need to do. It’s gonna be a cracking match. If you want to go, don’t leave it to chance to get a ticket. Get one now ... #COYA
Thing is, we know what we need to do. Pompeii know what they need to do. It’s gonna be a cracking match. If you want to go, don’t leave it to chance to get a ticket. Get one now ... #COYA
After we bend over backwards even gave them 3 points, Pompey can fuck of cnuts, Charlton just let them have a party had 4000 of them telling us what a shithole Charlton was etc. Hope we do a number on them
Bit harsh. Pompey did us a favour for our first ever game back at the Valley, plus we had about 15k spare seats for the game earlier this season so no harm in giving them some extra.
Pompey have already sold out so there aren't any extra tickets to give us and to be fair, if we still had KR in charge we'd probably be struggling to sell our allocation. Did you expect Pompey to hold some tickets back on the off chance we went on a winning run?
no but from a policing point of view also given when we met earlier they were "volatile" to say the least putting us in a shared stand will likely end in tears if we were to win, it wasn't 1 or 2 chanting either the majority of there supporters were tossers walking up Floyd road. granted we still have tickets available but i think the option should be given, we have a shit away following i know that and all the guff about boy-cotters only attending away games is a complete fabrication, what i will say is those that attend the Pompey away game should be 1st ones granted access to play off away tickets - of course wont happen as it puts nothing into the club.
also charlton have a history of making it cosy for away teams, the moving fans for the bournemouth game was a tad ridiculous, blackburn could get promoted in a few weeks will we be doing the same for them?
Probably yes because: a) we have thousands of empty seats b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
v good chance they could win the league that day, so will have a load of northerners bouncing all over the pitch. we must be on some sort of run for clubs being promoted at our ground?.
I'm probably the kind of soft fan that you don't approve of, but I don't get why people take it so personally when other clubs celebrate big moments at away grounds. We don't have any rivalry with Blackburn that I'm aware of. I know their stewards were dickheads in our promotion season, but I'm not blaming a whole fanbase for that. If they win the league then they have deserved it and they can celebrate that. We were on the pitch at Carlisle after all. If they all come running down to the Covered End making wanker gestures then I retract everything I've just said, but I don't remember Burnley or Bournemouth doing that.
its not them celebrating i suppose for me its a culmination of jealousy and that instead of having a full house celebrating our teams achievements its better to have an away team putting cash in the tills, start of this season i think a lot of us genuinely thought we would be going up now we look to maybe scrape into the playoffs.
After we bend over backwards even gave them 3 points, Pompey can fuck of cnuts, Charlton just let them have a party had 4000 of them telling us what a shithole Charlton was etc. Hope we do a number on them
Bit harsh. Pompey did us a favour for our first ever game back at the Valley, plus we had about 15k spare seats for the game earlier this season so no harm in giving them some extra.
Pompey have already sold out so there aren't any extra tickets to give us and to be fair, if we still had KR in charge we'd probably be struggling to sell our allocation. Did you expect Pompey to hold some tickets back on the off chance we went on a winning run?
no but from a policing point of view also given when we met earlier they were "volatile" to say the least putting us in a shared stand will likely end in tears if we were to win, it wasn't 1 or 2 chanting either the majority of there supporters were tossers walking up Floyd road. granted we still have tickets available but i think the option should be given, we have a shit away following i know that and all the guff about boy-cotters only attending away games is a complete fabrication, what i will say is those that attend the Pompey away game should be 1st ones granted access to play off away tickets - of course wont happen as it puts nothing into the club.
also charlton have a history of making it cosy for away teams, the moving fans for the bournemouth game was a tad ridiculous, blackburn could get promoted in a few weeks will we be doing the same for them?
Probably yes because: a) we have thousands of empty seats b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
v good chance they could win the league that day, so will have a load of northerners bouncing all over the pitch. we must be on some sort of run for clubs being promoted at our ground?.
I'm probably the kind of soft fan that you don't approve of, but I don't get why people take it so personally when other clubs celebrate big moments at away grounds. We don't have any rivalry with Blackburn that I'm aware of. I know their stewards were dickheads in our promotion season, but I'm not blaming a whole fanbase for that. If they win the league then they have deserved it and they can celebrate that. We were on the pitch at Carlisle after all. If they all come running down to the Covered End making wanker gestures then I retract everything I've just said, but I don't remember Burnley or Bournemouth doing that.
its not them celebrating i suppose for me its a culmination of jealousy and that instead of having a full house celebrating our teams achievements its better to have an away team putting cash in the tills, start of this season i think a lot of us genuinely thought we would be going up now we look to maybe scrape into the playoffs.
'Meanwhile, more than 1,500 tickets have already been (sold) for Charlton’s trip to Portsmouth later this month.' On the end of the article about tickets on the door for tomorrows game. Have we sold out and got more tickets then, or is this a mistake?
I worked in Pompey for 7 years in the Dockyard, and for anyone planning to make a weekend of it, it has a huge treasure trove of places to visit. One of the hidden jewels is the No 6 Cinema which is actually just inside the Dockyard but has supposedly the biggest screen on the south coast. It shows generally classic cult movies and obscure foreign ones. Its a fabulous venue, and iswell worth a visit if you have the time. https://www.no6cinema.co.uk/venue
Gunwharf Quays for a bit of retail therapy on the Sunday.
If you go to GQ, there is a Slug and Lettuce on 1st floor which has a terrace with fabulous views across the harbour to Isle of Wight. GQ is an Outlet location so things are a bit cheaper - including Timberland and Oakley (generally selling last years stuff at half price). From there, Portsmouth Harbour station is next door with Fratton station just 2 stops away. If you wanted some home made lovely food , jump on the Gosport ferry, (just 3 mins across the harbour) - 100 yards to the right is the Castle Tavern - yum,yum.
Gunwharf Quays for a bit of retail therapy on the Sunday.
If you go to GQ, there is a Slug and Lettuce on 1st floor which has a terrace with fabulous views across the harbour to Isle of Wight. GQ is an Outlet location so things are a bit cheaper - including Timberland and Oakley (generally selling last years stuff at half price). From there, Portsmouth Harbour station is next door with Fratton station just 2 stops away. If you wanted some home made lovely food , jump on the Gosport ferry, (just 3 mins across the harbour) - 100 yards to the right is the Castle Tavern - yum,yum.
Was in here on Easter Friday.
This is opposite Portsmouth Harbour and they let away fans in.
Gunwharf Quays for a bit of retail therapy on the Sunday.
If you go to GQ, there is a Slug and Lettuce on 1st floor which has a terrace with fabulous views across the harbour to Isle of Wight. GQ is an Outlet location so things are a bit cheaper - including Timberland and Oakley (generally selling last years stuff at half price). From there, Portsmouth Harbour station is next door with Fratton station just 2 stops away. If you wanted some home made lovely food , jump on the Gosport ferry, (just 3 mins across the harbour) - 100 yards to the right is the Castle Tavern - yum,yum.
Was in here on Easter Friday.
This is opposite Portsmouth Harbour and they let away fans in.
Yes, good old Ship Anson - decent booza, but will be heaving on Match days - and food is very much generic pub food 5/10. My suggestion would be , if you are going to stay Pompey side of the harbour is to walk 5 mins into GQ , up the stairs and into the S&L. Else, if you want some real tasty home made grub (Steak and Ale pie to die for !) then just get on the Gosport ferry next to Portsmouth Harbour station across to Gosport , turn right and The Castle is the first building.
This is Tripadvisor's view of the Castle Tavern - very much an old style boozer.
Don’t think Portsmouth were ever the issue here. I heard they were willing to allocate the full 2,700 from the start and the only question our end was whether we would need it, which to be fair three weeks ago you’d have doubted.
Trying to sort train tickets for this. My first time visiting Fratton Park. Looking at the 10.45 out of Waterloo, however, does anyone know how long it takes to get back to Fratton station after the game? Cheers in advance
Trying to sort train tickets for this. My first time visiting Fratton Park. Looking at the 10.45 out of Waterloo, however, does anyone know how long it takes to get back to Fratton station after the game? Cheers in advance
The nearest local railway station is Fratton, which is around half a mile, or a ten minute walk away from the Fratton Park ground. It is served by trains from London Waterloo, Cardiff, Brighton and Portsmouth & Southsea. Portsmouth & Southsea which is the main train station located in Portsmouth is located just over one a half miles away or at least a 25-30 minute walk to the ground.which is a ten minute walk away. Portsmouth train station is at least a 25 minute walk away.
On arrival at Fratton by train you pass the ground on the left. Fratton station has a footbridge as the only way out. At the top of the stairs from the platform turn left onto the footbridge (from which you can see the floodlights of Fratton Park) and exit into Goldsmith Avenue. (Note that if the gate on the footbridge is closed you need to turn right on the footbridge and exit via Platform 1, turn left as you exit the station, walk 30 metres and go back over the footbridge to Goldsmith Avenue.) Turn left along Goldsmith Avenue and walk about half a mile passing straight around a small roundabout (by the Pompey Centre). Then Turn Left into Frogmore Road and the entrance to the Fratton End and South Stands is 100m ahead. For the Milton End stay on Goldsmith Avenue for another 100m and turn left into Apsley Road. The entrances to the Milton End are 100m ahead.
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a) we have thousands of empty seats
b) the club will want the extra ticket revenue
c) we've done it before for other clubs so no reason why we won't for Blackburn
d) Blackburn also have thousands of empty seats each game so would also give us extra tickets if we wanted, remember Operation Ewood?
If they win the league then they have deserved it and they can celebrate that. We were on the pitch at Carlisle after all.
If they all come running down to the Covered End making wanker gestures then I retract everything I've just said, but I don't remember Burnley or Bournemouth doing that.
https://www.no6cinema.co.uk/venue
GQ is an Outlet location so things are a bit cheaper - including Timberland and Oakley (generally selling last years stuff at half price). From there, Portsmouth Harbour station is next door with Fratton station just 2 stops away.
If you wanted some home made lovely food , jump on the Gosport ferry, (just 3 mins across the harbour) - 100 yards to the right is the Castle Tavern - yum,yum.
This is opposite Portsmouth Harbour and they let away fans in.
This is Tripadvisor's view of the Castle Tavern - very much an old style boozer.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.nz/ShowUserReviews-g616264-d2262432-r412789794-The_Castle_Tavern-Gosport_Hampshire_England.html
On arrival at Fratton by train you pass the ground on the left. Fratton station has a footbridge as the only way out. At the top of the stairs from the platform turn left onto the footbridge (from which you can see the floodlights of Fratton Park) and exit into Goldsmith Avenue. (Note that if the gate on the footbridge is closed you need to turn right on the footbridge and exit via Platform 1, turn left as you exit the station, walk 30 metres and go back over the footbridge to Goldsmith Avenue.) Turn left along Goldsmith Avenue and walk about half a mile passing straight around a small roundabout (by the Pompey Centre). Then Turn Left into Frogmore Road and the entrance to the Fratton End and South Stands is 100m ahead. For the Milton End stay on Goldsmith Avenue for another 100m and turn left into Apsley Road. The entrances to the Milton End are 100m ahead.