Very Good dev! . Goodness knows what that refers to - perhaps Allan Titchmarsh comes to water them for you
Got mine today but couldn't get back in the Fratton End. I will be on the North Bank. Best remember the baseball cap for those sunny games
Have just noticed the Hanging Baskets he was referring too - clearly Dev was totally on track and I wasn't. See above Adult Executive......which sounds like some posh prostitution club. LOL
I see the price of Pompey prostitution hasn't risen much since the 70's then. £120 for a season difference is about right I reckon........
Sounds a nice view, and usually roughly where I sit (though perhaps a smidge closer to the Fratton End). Next time I go, I'm hoping to take my gf again for her second ever game and sit in the Fratton End. If she got into the atmosphere sitting in the Milton End, imagine how she'd find it in the Fratton End! That would require me not to do my usual thing and procrastinate though.
please log in to view this image Only middle of June, and over 9,000 season tickets already sold - should beat last season's total before the new season begins....
please log in to view this image 4 days on from my last post, and our club have now sold 10,000 season tickets, and we don't kick off next season until early August!!
please log in to view this image POMPEY are set to break their community era season-ticket record. The Blues have passed 12,000 sales for the Kenny Jackett’s first campaign as manager. That means 2,000 season tickets have been snapped up in a week by fans hungry to get behind their team in League One next term. The 10,000 barrier was topped last Tuesday as the impressive rate at which fans have snapped up tickets continued. Now the high of 12,400 looks certain to be bettered. That’s the record since Pompey entered the community era in 2013 - set last season. It’s more impressive loyalty from Pompey fans as they line up to back their team after winning League Two. Chief executive, Mark Catlin, has been bowled over by the rate at which fans have picked up and renewed season tickets. He paid tribute to the Fratton faithful for the backing he feels makes a significant difference on and off the pitch. He said: ‘Pompey fans never fail to amaze with their unrelenting loyalty. ‘Our great followers continue to outdo themselves with the lengths they go to back their team. ‘Of course, that level of support makes all the difference to the club both on a matchday and generating crucial income. As a club we are thankful for the quality of their support.’ The first season of community ownership under Guy Whittingham saw 10,660 season tickets sold for the 2013-14 campaign. That was topped in 2014-15 after Andy Awford guided Pompey to League Two safety, with five wins and two draws. A total of 11,047 season tickets were purchased for that campaign and the 11,000 figure was matched as Paul Cook took over in 2015-16. Optimism was high after reaching the play-offs, leading to the 12,400 figure being set last term.
Season-ticket sales have smashed through the 14,000 barrier as Pompey’s feel-good factor refuses to slow. The tremendously successful Early Bird process ended shortly before midnight on Sunday. And the result has seen the club emphatically beat the 12,400 tally of season-ticket holders for last season. It is a stunning return for Pompey and the ever-faithful supporters as they prepare for the return to League One following four years away. Remaining seats go on general sale on Monday, July 10 – and the club anticipate plenty more sales ahead of the August 5 kick off against Rochdale. Mark Catlin said: ‘We thank the supporters for their continued loyalty, to reach 14,000 is absolutely magnificent. Read more at: http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/f...-000-season-ticket-sales-for-pompey-1-8039788
Gosh, I'm beginning to think I won't be able to be able to go to our opening game of the season with my gf, tickets probably won't even make it to general sale! D:
Yes, and as a result I can't get a ticket for either of our two opening home games, during the only time I'm down south of the entire year. Glorious.