If you averaged out the 2 lines we'd be very similar and it seems there's only room for one good Hampshire team at a time!
Just as well they put Bournemouth in Dorset then
If you averaged out the 2 lines we'd be very similar and it seems there's only room for one good Hampshire team at a time!
and Brighton in Sussex!Just as well they put Bournemouth in Dorset then
Brighton’s always been in Sussex, I think that was a joke!Bournemouth was originally in Hampshire changing in the 70s to Dorset, know nothing about Brighton
1974. I was born in Hampshire in 1969...in Bournemouth. That is why I can say I support my local Hampshire side. I was Hampshire born and bredBournemouth was originally in Hampshire changing in the 70s to Dorset, know nothing about Brighton
I'm glad that the myth of us being a well run club has well and truly been dispelled. All that faith in Les & KL was well and truly misplaced by a lot of people on here, despite the numerous warning signs that I, and others pointed out on here. Obviously we were all stupid and should have trusted the board.

The board did some things right, some things wrong. Unfortunately for clubs of our size two or three wrong decisions can result in disaster. And these wrong decisions are inevitable at some point; it's just the way it is.
How many medium-sized clubs stay in that 7th-10th zone for a sizeable length of time? Only Everton.
Even bigger clubs like Newcastle, Leeds, Villa struggle to get there, let alone stay there.
All we have learned, let's face it, is just how hard it is to survive in the top 8. As the 'best of the rest', your players and managers get taken, and its an impossible task to keep replacing them adequately.
The most supporters like us can hope for, is that the club manage to win a cup whilst in a good spell, like Pompey, Wigan and Swansea have done in the last 10 years.
He's saved us again, he's saved us agaiiiiiinnn,
Singing blue, he's saved us again!![]()

