Yeah, I'm worried too. You know something Pieking, you're allllright. Takes a lot of class, to come on here and say that, so soon after a defeat.
Jamo must have played out of his skin today. Temporary blip for Saints, I would imagine (until they come to Fratton Park)
Disappointing match today. That's all I've got to say on it. Except - at least it wasn't a defeat, so record intact.
Have you bought your ticket for next Saturday against Coventry yet, 3rd eye ? Don't forget, your country (sorry, team) needs you
That's a lot of weight on your shoulders 3rd eye, I am assuming you have not been to many games if you haven't seen your boys in blue lose at home ? Or did I get the wrong end of the stick ? If so, surely you would prefer to see Pompey lose at home before our game Because IF we did beat you , it will stick with you forever. " first game you ever saw Pompey lose at home was against us. Ouch that would hurt. I am very lucky the first derby game I saw at falling down park we won 7-1. So I will never have night mares like you might have So let's hope it's a draw and you can sleep better
You cannot really criticise any particular set of fans for lack of originality, seeing as most teams use a lot of the same chants! I mean how many teams use the words and/or tune of "When the Saints Go Marching In" for example?
Yes fd, i think he was your goalkeeper and it had to be about 1970-71 as that game and Wesy Ham away were my first away games.
Just goggled this In all Milkins was to make over 300 appearances for Pompey[4] and was to prove such a popular player that in 1970 he was awarded the inaugural Player of the Year trophy.[5] The following year he was awarded a testimonial against local rivals Saints which resulted in an ignominious 0–7 defeat.[6] I seem to remember we gave you a goal out off respect to Milkins but they obviously didn't record that. So it was 1971 and 7-0
Your right fd i got my facts wrong, it was a 7-0 stuffing and i enjoyed every moment, were you not there ?
Yes, I was there. In my formative impressionable early teenage years, it had much to do with my lifelong hatred of all things stripey. That being said, it was only a friendly. The Moron goal in the later cup tie at ours hurt a lot more. Went to school with the little tart. I now feel however, that my angst has been calmed somewhat by Lomana Lua Lua in 2005 and then at yours a couple of years later.
it was only a friendly. Love it. I remember venturing into the Fratton End that day, i guess i missed the hand shakes. I was also their for the late Wee Steve Moran goal celebrations, great player till his back op. I can understand the celebrations at the LULU game, after so many years of living in our Shadow's but i must say after plenty of away game disappointment trips back to the car,van,coach or train, it didn't hurt that much
I did'nt realise he'd died. Please accept my condolences, he was a good player after all....or is is just you're dodgy english,to go with your dodgy grasp of history You are a plonker Rodney.
Oh dear fd does the trip back down memory lane hurt that much you have to revert to insults again i think we know who the real Rodney is