I used to pay the extra 3p to go upstairs and avoid the oiks and the risk of having stuff dropped on your head from the balcony. I had class even then
It's the lolly, we haven't got.
We need a Zoom. A three stage plan.
There are of course people who agree with you.............However the majority of posts on this board, over the last couple of months, have suggested enough is enough with the Pompey bashing. All the arguments in the world are not going to change things but the majority are clear that they see the whole saga as boring and Pompey bashing adds to that boredom. If you don't agree fine......that is your right. There is nothing wrong in some good hearted banter. I agree that when we were down and almost out we took a lot of stick. However you do not see those posters on our board today or any where, do you? All I'm suggesting is that we start to build a new bridge of tolerance and as someone else suggested a little grace towards the Pompey fans plight. It is after all not of their making........
I doubt any true Portsmouth fan would consider the FA Cup worth their present situation. There are always glory hunters who go to Cup matches without a real feeling for the club...anyone who says it's worth it is not a real fan by definition. And most fans want their club to be above reproach, so I doubt they enjoy the suggestion that their club robbed people or cheated charities. However, the fans are not directly responsible for what has happened so why should they personally say sorry.
And one of my more sensible (he's a police superintendent) bluephew fans is undecided where he stands on the 'worth it' argument...he has experienced something in his lifetime that he would never have got otherwise but, naturally, balances that against the morality of it.
I used to pay the extra 3p to go upstairs and avoid the oiks and the risk of having stuff dropped on your head from the balcony. I had class even then![]()
I'm sorry if you find that boring - I used to be bored in history lessons at school,
However I also know plenty who consider the current situation to be a price worth paying for their twenty seconds of fame and it means nothing to them that 'ordinary' people have been deprived of essential services, lost their jobs, been shoved down waiting lists because of the consistently adhered to policy of spending what they don't have - other people's money.
These were the supporters who ruined the minutes silance for Ted, and we're supposed to feel sorry for them?
You both forgot about the dell comic exchange outside afterwards
Totally agree with Ducky on this,if they had played by the rules after the first time they went into admin i could have a bit more sympathy with them,but they went ahead and payed massive wages again,when they clearly couldnt afford it,and yet again it is the taxpayer,and other innocent (although probably niave) small companies that have been shafted by them through not getting money they are owed.
If this had been posted on the Pompey board i could understand people being upset,but this is the Saints board for Saints fans to discuss/mock this issue.
Sha la la,la la la la la.
Not saying it the fans fault,just saying i have virtually no sympathy for them,same as i dont remember much sympathy coming our way when we were in a similar position,just lots of mocking,and boasting about how rich Pompeys owners were,and even at the start of last season(may have been the season before) how Pompey were going to buy Lambert and Lallana cos they could afford them and pay better wages than us.
Not really aiming this at you PL,you seem a decent sort of bloke,as do a few other on here,but i just remember that the majority loved giving us stick when we were in trouble.
Spot on.
I can not think of another example where a club has just stuck 2 fingers up at the rules. All the other high profile busts have resulted in the club cutting their cloth accordingly, not them. Even now they had a web chat today and dumb Skates were asking "where's the new signings" . Since the 60's they have been in sharp decline and yet none of them wondered how they could afford the Crouch's and James' of this world. In fact they loved it, singing one Peter Storrie.
On their own there are a few reasonable Skates, as a group they are unbearable, bit like the French really. You only have to look at the state of their bestest fan.
How can you have hated history? There's so many interesting periods and events, so many interesting empires and nations and people: Greece, Persia, Egypt, Rome, Byzantium, the Aztec empire, the Mayan Empire, colonial America, the native American peoples, China, India etc, etc.
Well, no offense but they're idiots and your sample is likely nowhere near representative of the entire Portsmouth fan-base or remotely statistically significant. Also seems ridiculous to generalise the views of Portsmouth fans based on your no-doubt limited experience.
As for the FA Cup win, I naively assumed we could afford the players otherwise we wouldn't have them. I think possible quite a few people thought that mybe.
I must say though, the fact that you refer to us as the blue few and censor the word Pompey as if it's some dirty word that cannot be uttered makes you look just as blinkered as the 'fans' you mentioned and really damages your point.
So a few scummy chavs represent the entire fanbase eh? Seriously Duckhunter, get a grip.