They've had plenty of great days at Fratton Park over the years though FML. It's all very well bigging up the Carrow Road crowd two Saturdays ago, but you have to remember that the most frequent comment from people was that they'd never experienced anything like it and how it needed to become the norm. When (if ever) it is the norm, that's the time to crow about it surely?I turned on Pompy Vs Saints expecting a caldron. The atmosphere has been a bit meh.
Game has been a bit meh. I thought Pompy, like Leeds, were the best team, best fans, and best ground in the world?
Strange it is so flat.
They have never experiences Norwich Vs Man City, I recon!
Great post robbie!!!They've had plenty of great days at Fratton Park over the years though FML. It's all very well bigging up the Carrow Road crowd two Saturdays ago, but you have to remember that the most frequent comment from people was that they'd never experienced anything like it and how it needed to become the norm. When (if ever) it is the norm, that's the time to crow about it surely?


Well, that draw guarantees two lower league teams in the quarter finals, but I bet every one of them was hoping for a more glamorous tie in this round.Oh well, by losing in the EFL Cup to Crawley, we've avoided a 7-1 hammering by Colchester United.
Everton v Watford
Aston Villa v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Manchester City v Southampton
Burton v Leicester
Crawley v Colchester
Chelsea v Manchester United
Oxford v Sunderland
Liverpool v Arsenal
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49834154
Harsh. Especially as they're one of the richest clubs on the planet.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ing-atletico-madrid-football?CMP=share_btn_tw

What is the point of even bothering. Another pathetic decision, to not "annoy one of the big Clubs".Harsh. Especially as they're one of the richest clubs on the planet.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ing-atletico-madrid-football?CMP=share_btn_tw

And we thought Hernandez was foolish for falling down some stairs!!!
Derby County captain Richard Keogh has been ruled out until the end of the season due to a knee injury sustained on the night of a crash that led to the arrest of two of his team-mates. Tom Lawrence and Mason Bennett have been charged with drink-driving following the accident in the city's Allestree area on Tuesday night.
The crash involved a Range Rover Sport and a Mercedes GLC, police said. Derby County said the crash followed a team-building dinner.
IMO, with the money they earn, they could easily have afforded taxis
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49845993Can someone please put the link to the Micah Richards story on the BBC website.
If anyone thinks it's okay to hurl abuse at players, read this story and hang your heads in shame!
Interesting read Dave.Can someone please put the link to the Micah Richards story on the BBC website.
If anyone thinks it's okay to hurl abuse at players, read this story and hang your heads in shame!
Interesting read Dave.
It does make you think how little we have achieved since the Kick it Out campaign started.

Where does kick it out come into this story? Unless I missed something, none of the abuse highlighted was of a discrimanatory nature. (I'm not disagreeing by the way,open displays of racism seem to be on the increase again) This just seems to me to be quite another problem.
We had our very own sick note in Jarvis. Many of us had little sympathy for him, OK we unlike the Pinkun brigade would not openly abuse him. But it is very frustrating when a player like them comes to your club barely plays whilst earning a kings ransom. I'm sure they want to play and they do get down, but as I said before with Jarvis. So did I. I had to stop when ankle and hamstring problems became too persistant to justify continuing. Do I miss it? Of course, playing footy was a great er joy than supporting ever was (Though City on form and beating champions comes close) So do I feel sorry for them on their big contracts earning their way through sickbay. No not really. They still have it a truck load better than most. I'll wager Richards was earning more a week than the majority of Villas fans do in year, whilst sat on his arse.
But the problem is that once again you have the keyboard warrior abusing with seeming impunity. Should any of us get so steamed up about these things? It's only football!
Aside from the fact it is obviously frustrating for fans seeing a player milk their club it is part of a much bigger and more worrying trend for me, everyone seems so bloomin angry these days. Look at the vitriol poured forth at: Brexiteers, to remoaners, Greta, a 16 year old girl! Injured players, directors if someone doesn't like their film/show ending, restaurants if they don't get something just so and seemingly all politicians.
The majority of politicians on face value do not seem worthy of much respect, but has there ever been a time where such openly disrespectful comment has been so wide spread. What hope does sociaety have when our leaders are roundly disrespected?
Or are our politicians so: morally bankrupt, incompetent and self interested that they are both markedly worse than any previous generation and worthy of the abuse?
Boris, Corbyn and Abbott are they the worst there has ever been? Or is this media age just highlighting or embellishing it?
Bah!
I tend to agree with Sterling, I think it's going backwards![]()