Saint86 Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Article about stadium development plans: https://pompeynewsnow.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fratton-park-stick-or-twist/ A couple of classic comments: If Fratton Park cannot be Redeveloped to Capacity of at least 40k,I think I think a new Stadium should be built.I remember crowds of 40k.This club has always been undersold,and has a huge catchment area.Don’t forget the record crowd is over 53k. We could easily achieve 35k+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hutch Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Are they planning to bring back press gangs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golden Balls Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Article about stadium development plans: https://pompeynewsnow.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fratton-park-stick-or-twist/ A couple of classic comments: If Fratton Park cannot be Redeveloped to Capacity of at least 40k,I think I think a new Stadium should be built.I remember crowds of 40k.This club has always been undersold,and has a huge catchment area.Don’t forget the record crowd is over 53k. We could easily achieve 35k+ It's delusion like this that will keep this thread thriving for years to come. By pompey logic, Saints took 55k to Wembley when in the 3rd division so should have at least a 50k+ seater stadium. Idiots. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
100%Red&White Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Article about stadium development plans: https://pompeynewsnow.wordpress.com/2015/10/19/fratton-park-stick-or-twist/ A couple of classic comments: If Fratton Park cannot be Redeveloped to Capacity of at least 40k,I think I think a new Stadium should be built.I remember crowds of 40k.This club has always been undersold,and has a huge catchment area.Don’t forget the record crowd is over 53k. We could easily achieve 35k+ "over 53k" Twice they got just over 50k in their golden era (record 51k) but they were mostly 10-15,000 under capacity in their title winning year. And never got near their highest capacity of 60k. FFS, they mostly couldn't fill 18k 'home' seats the last time they were in the Premier. Deludedf*ckwitsruleok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Biscuits Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Clearly you are forgetting that their catchment area extends well out into the Solent Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
70's Mike Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Clearly you are forgetting that their catchment area extends well out into the Solent and under it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatch Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 and under it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Clearly you are forgetting that their catchment area extends well out into the Solent Presumably their 'catchment area' extends as far as people are happy to be seen wearing one of their shirts. About 5 mile radius of the timber tabernacle? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rallyboy Posted 27 October, 2015 Share Posted 27 October, 2015 Anyone know where I can gamble, buy a rather damp Saab and some sopping wet leather coats from 1985? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Biscuits Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Tbh I rather suspect that their 'huge' catchment area that remains totally untapped comes from an arbitrary line drawn on a map between Southampton and Brighton. It also comes from the same mindset that thinks the city generates millions every time the team plays, that roughly a fifth more people turned up on Southsea to celebrate the FA cup purchase than actually live in the dump and that the kipper shed is a Premier League standard ground Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Tbh I rather suspect that their 'huge' catchment area that remains totally untapped comes from an arbitrary line drawn on a map between Southampton and Brighton. Saints fans on this forum have shown to be not averse to imaginary line drawings of catchment areas of equal dubiousness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Biscuits Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Fair point. I think pretty much every fan of any football club would do the same. However, when you link it with the stratospheric delusion levels down at the fishy end of the M27, it takes on a whole new complexion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rallyboy Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Yeah, there are rose-tinted specs - and then there are claims of £13m income every home game and the best atmosphere in world football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FloridaMarlin Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 The article on that website would benefit from some punctuation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crazy Diamond Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Yeah, there are rose-tinted specs - and then there are claims of £13m income every home game and the best atmosphere in world football. Your average skate would sh*t themselves in somewhere like Poland or Turkey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Golden Balls Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 Presumably their 'catchment area' extends as far as people are happy to be seen wearing one of their shirts. About 5 mile radius of the timber tabernacle? Having worked down there for 4-5 years I can tell you, you don't see much these days. Occasionally you'll see the odd hat or jacket. Far more of the "big 4" these days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOTONS EAST SIDE Posted 28 October, 2015 Share Posted 28 October, 2015 (edited) Yeah, there are rose-tinted specs - and then there are claims of £13m income every home game and the best atmosphere in world football. I think it was a typo-dream. Should be £13.00. Edited 29 October, 2015 by SOTONS EAST SIDE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 29 October, 2015 Share Posted 29 October, 2015 Yeah, there are rose-tinted specs - and then there are claims of £13m income every home game and the best atmosphere in world football. £13m x 23 = £299m per annum. Must say I saw no evidence of it in Fratton on Sunday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 29 October, 2015 Share Posted 29 October, 2015 Presumably their 'catchment area' extends as far as people are happy to be seen wearing one of their shirts. About 5 mile radius of the timber tabernacle? I haven't seen one in Winchester or since just after I started working there in 2011, let's put it like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 'Quality not quantity'? worked well last time: http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/paul-cook-plans-pompey-squad-cutback-1-7038853 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldNick Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 'Quality not quantity'? worked well last time: http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/paul-cook-plans-pompey-squad-cutback-1-7038853 I wonder if the player he has had at a few clubs that he took to Pompey and loan straight out will be culled??? Strange one that, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 30 October, 2015 Author Share Posted 30 October, 2015 This line is on ESPN "No matter what TV companies will lead you to believe in the build-up to this weekend's Clasico on the coast, the only genuine south coast derby in the eyes of Saints followers is against arch enemy Portsmouth. An animosity which runs so deep it makes Rangers vs. Celtic look friendly". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint Mikey Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 This line is on ESPN "No matter what TV companies will lead you to believe in the build-up to this weekend's Clasico on the coast, the only genuine south coast derby in the eyes of Saints followers is against arch enemy Portsmouth. An animosity which runs so deep it makes Rangers vs. Celtic look friendly". Which frankly, is a load of rubbish. I don't remember any Saints/Pompey fans getting their throats cut. The added religious element to that derby makes it much more hateful and dangerous. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12602416.Celtic_fan___s_murderer_preparing_for_release_from_jail/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Biscuits Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 I'm still reminded of the last time we played the skates and BBC South reported about all the violence going on after the match. The video showed two sets of fans safely corralled by the police about 40 yards apart singing songs and shouting at each other. One plastic chair was thrown by a skate which barely made it past the police line. Then I think about Rangers v Celtic....... I know the media love to exaggerate but honestly, it's ridiculous how they try to talk things up to be more than they are Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
100%Red&White Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 "An animosity which runs so deep it makes Rangers vs. Celtic look friendly" FFS, someone's been on the pop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 I read today 'scum' is a navy term for people who always rise to the top regardless of ability. That seems a much more likely origin than mythical striking dockers. I quite like it too - it suggests seething jealousy and resentment of our success instead of plain vanilla hatred. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 I read today 'scum' is a navy term for people who always rise to the top regardless of ability. That seems a much more likely origin than mythical striking dockers. I quite like it too - it suggests seething jealousy and resentment of our success instead of plain vanilla hatred. it may have been in Nelsons day. been in 16 years and never ever heard of anyone called that in that regard in the RN, people from southampton are often known as scummers and HMS Southampton was known as 'The Scummer'....obviously, from Pompey origins Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spyinthesky Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 I read today 'scum' is a navy term for people who always rise to the top regardless of ability. That seems a much more likely origin than mythical striking dockers. I quite like it too - it suggests seething jealousy and resentment of our success instead of plain vanilla hatred. Lets be clear on this There was no mythical dock strike apart from Pompey Dockers 'Blacklegging' over Cross Channel Ferries in November 1976 when a large party of Soton Dockies blockaded Portsmouth Commercial Docks The term 'Scum' has supposedly been used by the navy to describe Merchant Seamen but this is very unlikely to have any impact on Pompey supporters using the term to describe Saints fans. I believe this was a random term of distaste used by one or two Pompey fans and then cascaded out and actually reflects the term used by quite a few clubs towards their rivals There is some suggestion that it may have started after the death or serious injury of a Pompey fan on Fareham station following an attack by some Saints fans back in the mid 1960's but this is just heresay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 it may have been in Nelsons day. been in 16 years and never ever heard of anyone called that in that regard in the RN, people from southampton are often known as scummers and HMS Southampton was known as 'The Scummer'....obviously, from Pompey origins Its mentioned here. Doesnt offer any source but says it was common use in Portsmouth http://www.2uptop.com/news/Skates-&-Scummers/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Batman Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Its mentioned here. Doesnt offer any source but says it was common use in Portsmouth, not even particulalrly insulting. http://www.2uptop.com/news/Skates-&-Scummers/ in reality, it isnt may have been generations ago. not now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mack rill Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Its mentioned here. Doesnt offer any source but says it was common use in Portsmouth http://www.2uptop.com/news/Skates-&-Scummers/ What an eye opener when you see just how many players have played for both clubs, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gemmel Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 We used to call them scummers as well until the early nineties Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 What an eye opener when you see just how many players have played for both clubs, Enough to form a joint Love-in 11 to play a friendly against Celtic & Rangers All Stars. Should generate a bit of interest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sussexsaint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 We used to call them scummers as well until the early nineties I know, sure the youngsters don't know this. Not sure when skate was even introduced. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toadhall Saint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 We used to call them scummers as well until the early nineties Still do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevegrant Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 So it seems as though the attitude continually prevalent at Pompey even extended as far as the stadium announcer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-34676743 Assume he'll be offering to pay 4p in the pound of that fine... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Munster Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 (edited) Which frankly, is a load of rubbish. I don't remember any Saints/Pompey fans getting their throats cut. The added religious element to that derby makes it much more hateful and dangerous. http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/12602416.Celtic_fan___s_murderer_preparing_for_release_from_jail/ True, but they are both (until recently) very big and successful clubs, so there probably isn't the intense hatred that comes from one side knowing (deep down) that their club's completely inferior to the other. Edited 30 October, 2015 by Dark Munster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gorgiesaint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 So it seems as though the attitude continually prevalent at Pompey even extended as far as the stadium announcer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-34676743 Assume he'll be offering to pay 4p in the pound of that fine... It's just the norm over there though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Panda Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Oh dear, they are not going to be the biggest or the best fan-owned club for much longer; they will have no claim to fame at all ... "Leeds Fans Utd has today reached agreement in principle with Massimo Cellino to purchase a majority stake in Leeds United Football Club." Many supporters called on Cellino - who took over at Leeds since 2014 - to leave Elland Road after a 2-0 home defeat by Blackburn on Thursday left them 18th in the Championship. United would be the highest placed English club to be owned by their fans." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
buctootim Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Oh dear, they are not going to be the biggest or the best fan-owned club for much longer; they will have no claim to fame at all ... "Leeds Fans Utd has today reached agreement in principle with Massimo Cellino to purchase a majority stake in Leeds United Football Club." Many supporters called on Cellino - who took over at Leeds since 2014 - to leave Elland Road after a 2-0 home defeat by Blackburn on Thursday left them 18th in the Championship. United would be the highest placed English club to be owned by their fans." Leeds have such potential. Good move for them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Leeds have such potential. Good move for them. Sacrilege! the phew are the greatest farce in football Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rallyboy Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Leeds United - big club, proper heritage, massive support. If the fans pull this off it will be interesting to see if they can achieve anything without external funding. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 30 October, 2015 Share Posted 30 October, 2015 Leeds United - big club, proper heritage, massive support. If the fans pull this off it will be interesting to see if they can achieve anything without external funding. You had me going for a moment there, thought you were talking about the bestest Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hutch Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 'Quality not quantity'? worked well last time: http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/paul-cook-plans-pompey-squad-cutback-1-7038853 It's lucky that they've got such huge positive cashflows, so that the cost of the bloated squad won't stop them paying their tax bills on time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redkeith Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 So it seems as though the attitude continually prevalent at Pompey even extended as far as the stadium announcer: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-34676743 Assume he'll be offering to pay 4p in the pound of that fine... The bestest stadium announcer . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waterside.saint Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 (edited) The bestest stadium announcer . "Steven Pearson, 51, a former stadium announcer at Portsmouth FC, claimed items were signed by Sir Alf Ramsay, Peter Shilton, and boxer Muhammad Ali." Fits right in with the Toyman's announcements that Maradona was going to spearhead their triumphal charge to the top of world football. #deluded #chancers #conartists Edited 31 October, 2015 by Waterside.saint Corrected grammar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andysstuff Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 Lost after going ahead. Again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopGun Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 Oh dear oh dear. Little Notts County humble mighty Pompey. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eurosaint Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 Lost at Notts County today but at least they remain top of the league 7 points behind Plymouth and 2 behind Oxford Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pamplemousse Posted 31 October, 2015 Share Posted 31 October, 2015 Paul Cook: "It meant a lot to Notts County to beat us" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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