Turkish Posted yesterday at 11:22 Posted yesterday at 11:22 24 minutes ago, Chez said: Must have been a sale on at Sports Direct.
Zorba Posted yesterday at 11:42 Posted yesterday at 11:42 42 minutes ago, Chez said: His mother and his sister are very proud. She said so. 1 7
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 11:43 Posted yesterday at 11:43 45 minutes ago, Chez said: Cheers for that. I now feel physically unwell. 1 2
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 11:51 Posted yesterday at 11:51 3 hours ago, rallyboy said: Is it fair to say that all the pre-match pompey hype about how our players would freeze, petrified in the pressure cauldron of world-beating Fortress Fratton was the opposite of what happened? Several players who haven't landed a proper tackle in months found the beast within - rather than intimidating, all the spitting and abuse just fired them up so we showed way more commitment than we have in some recent sorry defeats. My fear was a pathetic no-show, it was nice to see some fight. Agree with that. Shame we didn't win but you can't accuse the players of not putting the effort in which hasn't been the case in a number of games this year. 6
Maggie May Posted yesterday at 12:49 Posted yesterday at 12:49 I’ve watched the highlights and we were better than them all over the park. If Armstrong puts those chances away, it’s a rout. Let them have their moment. 3
LuckyNumber7 Posted yesterday at 12:49 Posted yesterday at 12:49 4 hours ago, EssEffCee said: The thing is while it's always worse against us that stand is always a problem in any big game they play. The media never mention it though so they get away with it and therefore it'll continue. Yes, remember the Luke O'Nien incident against Sunderland in the playoffs a few years ago. Bunch of inbred neanderthals. 1 hour ago, Appy said: None of the Skates’ “chants” have any words do they? Just noises and saying “Portsmouth” "Ner ner ner ner ner Portsmuff"! Bestest in the world...
Whitey Grandad Posted yesterday at 13:08 Posted yesterday at 13:08 4 hours ago, EssEffCee said: Agree with this massively. For all the people loving the Downes tackle I thought it was a daft thing to do at that point in the game. It was the only part of the game where we looked to have a semblance of control and were knocking the ball around relatively comfortably having just taken the lead. All of a sudden that happened plus a couple of other incidents with us getting involved in pushing and shoving and it gave both their players and crowd a huge boost and changed the momentum. Yep. "Quieten the crowd"
davefizzy14 Posted yesterday at 13:11 Posted yesterday at 13:11 (edited) We deserved to win that yesterday. We could have been at least two up at half time. Leo's goal and celebration were class 😊 I thought Peretz and the back four of Bree, Stephens, THB and Welington were excellent. Really solid, as were both Downes and Jander. Really committed. Leo, Arma, Azaz and Matsuki all worked really hard. Everyone gave it their all. COYR 😊 Edited yesterday at 13:13 by davefizzy14 7
trousers Posted yesterday at 13:30 Posted yesterday at 13:30 17 minutes ago, davefizzy14 said: We deserved to win that yesterday. We could have been at least two up at half time. Leo's goal and celebration were class 😊 I thought Peretz and the back four of Bree, Stephens, THB and Welington were excellent. Really solid, as were both Downes and Jander. Really committed. Leo, Arma, Azaz and Matsuki all worked really hard. Everyone gave it their all. COYR 😊 And, no doubt, Eckert will reward them with an unchanged side next match... 1
Patrick Bateman Posted yesterday at 13:39 Posted yesterday at 13:39 I just noticed in the handbags "melee" with Flynn, that Peretz jogged all the way from his goal to have a look, gave Flynn a well done pat on the head and jogged back 😂 Peretz might end up being a cult hero too. 8
The Wyvern Posted yesterday at 13:43 Posted yesterday at 13:43 5 hours ago, EssEffCee said: Agree with this massively. For all the people loving the Downes tackle I thought it was a daft thing to do at that point in the game. It was the only part of the game where we looked to have a semblance of control and were knocking the ball around relatively comfortably having just taken the lead. All of a sudden that happened plus a couple of other incidents with us getting involved in pushing and shoving and it gave both their players and crowd a huge boost and changed the momentum. I noticed this at the time as well, just when we should be killing the game, quietening everything down Downes decided to the complete opposite and gave them momentum. Didn't need it at all. We battled well, but to show we really played well under pressure we should have not let the occasion get to us and shown calm heads when needed. We just constantly dropped down to their level. 4
Turkish Posted yesterday at 13:45 Posted yesterday at 13:45 6 minutes ago, Patrick Bateman said: I just noticed in the handbags "melee" with Flynn, that Peretz jogged all the way from his goal to have a look, gave Flynn a well done pat on the head and jogged back 😂 Peretz might end up being a cult hero too. i like him a lot, he seems a bit nuts which is always good with a goalkeeper 11
The Wyvern Posted yesterday at 13:47 Posted yesterday at 13:47 18 hours ago, Football Special said: I think solution is quite straightforward if we play there next season they should have to close first two or three rows of the side stand as they clearly can't control themselves spitting at the facking scummers I'm amazed they get away with it. No stewarding or police checks, free to do whatever they want. Our support trying anything like that at St Marys would be slung out. Similar approach to the two pitch invaders that came on. Once the stewards woke up, ours was clattered to the ground, theirs had an arm to their shoulder and guided off. I know its a cliche and we're obviously all biased, but they really are a weird bunch down there, a properly odd bunch of people with a chip on their shoulder they will never, ever shake. 10
The Wyvern Posted yesterday at 13:51 Posted yesterday at 13:51 5 hours ago, rallyboy said: Is it fair to say that all the pre-match pompey hype about how our players would freeze, petrified in the pressure cauldron of world-beating Fortress Fratton was the opposite of what happened? Several players who haven't landed a proper tackle in months found the beast within - rather than intimidating, all the spitting and abuse just fired them up so we showed way more commitment than we have in some recent sorry defeats. My fear was a pathetic no-show, it was nice to see some fight. I am glad we didn't fold and we definitely matched them in the physical battle throughout the game, but I do think we let the occasion and atmosphere get to us. Needed more calm heads to let our quality show, put our foot on the ball and get our passing going, slow the game down at the right time, not charge around or fly into tackles that weren't needed. Anyway, a good learning curve for a lot of the players and hopefully brings the squad together a bit. Think we'll get to do it all again next season, so hopefully a few lessons learnt our side.
kitch Posted yesterday at 14:55 Posted yesterday at 14:55 3 hours ago, Appy said: None of the Skates’ “chants” have any words do they? Just noises and saying “Portsmouth” They're pushing it with 'Blue Army'. Three syllables in that one! 1
tdmickey3 Posted yesterday at 15:29 Posted yesterday at 15:29 19 hours ago, Football Special said: Has the zombie apocalypse started
Chez Posted yesterday at 15:30 Posted yesterday at 15:30 (edited) 1 hour ago, Turkish said: i like him a lot, he seems a bit nuts which is always good with a goalkeeper Boruc vibes, right? I think he has to do a little more at corners, which we have had a few issues with, but he seems pretty decisive - there were quite a few punches yesterday for example. Not easy for keepers with such congested boxes these days. I like the save he made yesterday deep into the second half when he went for cross and prevent it reaching the striker. I think the Blackmore said "brave". it possibly was, but I like the fact he wasn't passive. Edited yesterday at 15:43 by Chez 4
swedish dave Posted yesterday at 16:19 Posted yesterday at 16:19 (edited) The only person who knew how to handle things in that game ....was the referee. He knew what sort of a match it was going to be, and ignored almost every foul, and had seemingly had left his red card in the ref's room. When he finally booked a couple of players late on in the game, it was merely a token gesture after having ignored many that were far worse earlier in the game. Given that there was no VAR to disallow their goal (for handball) we would have got all 3 points but the game might have ended with only 9 a side, as some of the tackles were quite brutal. Late on Jay Robinson went down under a 2 footed tackle from behind and it was ignored. Thank goodness that is all over for the season. Edited yesterday at 16:20 by swedish dave
VectisSaint Posted yesterday at 16:34 Posted yesterday at 16:34 13 minutes ago, swedish dave said: The only person who knew how to handle things in that game ....was the referee. He knew what sort of a match it was going to be, and ignored almost every foul, and had seemingly had left his red card in the ref's room. When he finally booked a couple of players late on in the game, it was merely a token gesture after having ignored many that were far worse earlier in the game. Given that there was no VAR to disallow their goal (for handball) we would have got all 3 points but the game might have ended with only 9 a side, as some of the tackles were quite brutal. Late on Jay Robinson went down under a 2 footed tackle from behind and it was ignored. Thank goodness that is all over for the season. Loads of people bigging up Downes, but his 'tackle' that lead to the melee should have been a straight red. 1
Appy Posted yesterday at 16:37 Posted yesterday at 16:37 2 minutes ago, VectisSaint said: Loads of people bigging up Downes, but his 'tackle' that lead to the melee should have been a straight red. It was funny though, so that cancels that out. 1 8
Saint Fan CaM Posted yesterday at 17:04 Posted yesterday at 17:04 38 minutes ago, swedish dave said: The only person who knew how to handle things in that game ....was the referee. I’m afraid I disagree with this - given we have far more cultured players like Scienza and Fellows in our team, Pimpley’s brutish tactics coupled with the Refs bottling cards meant our side got the worst of it. The Ref is there to protect players from injury as best possible and I don’t think he came away with much credit. The Lino’s were just as bad - probably scared shitless being so close to so many inbred smelly fuckers spitting out fishy phlegm with every expletive. 3
LGTL Posted yesterday at 17:18 Posted yesterday at 17:18 As much as I enjoyed the Downes tackle, I agree it was probably the wrong thing to do at that point of the game. It turned it into a scrappy, aggressive mess which was only ever going to help the far more shit team. I’ve also just seen that Armstrong chance again. Fuck me, the entire side of the goal was absolutely wide open. It’s a far worse miss than I even realised in the ground. As is always the lasting impression, Portsmouth is a fucking weird, horrible place inhabited by pond life. A nuclear bomb would do the whole country a favour. 5
Chez Posted yesterday at 17:49 Posted yesterday at 17:49 58 minutes ago, VectisSaint said: Loads of people bigging up Downes, but his 'tackle' that lead to the melee should have been a straight red. It was late and blatant - he had no intention of winning the ball (which is far from uncommon for Downes...and sometimes very much needed, although not on this occasion). Not sure late or blatant are terms used in the laws of the game. In fact, here they are for a red card: SERIOUS FOUL PLAY A tackle or challenge that endangers the safety of an opponent or uses excessive force or brutality must be sanctioned as serious foul play. Any player who lunges at an opponent in challenging for the ball from the front, from the side or from behind using one or both legs, with excessive force or endangers the safety of an opponent is guilty of serious foul play. VIOLENT CONDUCT Violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a team-mate, team official, match official, spectator or any other person, regardless of whether contact is made. In addition, a player who, when not challenging for the ball, deliberately strikes an opponent or any other person on the head or face with the hand or arm, is guilty of violent conduct unless the force used was negligible. 2
Chez Posted yesterday at 18:00 Posted yesterday at 18:00 45 minutes ago, Saint Fan CaM said: I’m afraid I disagree with this - given we have far more cultured players like Scienza and Fellows in our team, Pimpley’s brutish tactics coupled with the Refs bottling cards meant our side got the worst of it. The Ref is there to protect players from injury as best possible and I don’t think he came away with much credit. You might be right, but I still quite liked seeing a game with a bit of physicality to it. Our little extra quality was still given the opportunity to shine through, AAs lovely first touch to create his chance for example, but sadly it didn't extend to his finishing. 1
Lee On Solent Saint Posted yesterday at 18:13 Posted yesterday at 18:13 11 minutes ago, Chez said: AAs lovely first touch to create his chance for example, but sadly it didn't extend to his finishing. Extending to his finishing is a constant theme for Armstrong.
lambtiss Posted yesterday at 18:31 Posted yesterday at 18:31 16 minutes ago, Lee On Solent Saint said: Extending to his finishing is a constant theme for Armstrong. I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that he should have at least another 4 or 5 goals this season. 1
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 19:51 Posted yesterday at 19:51 3 hours ago, VectisSaint said: Loads of people bigging up Downes, but his 'tackle' that lead to the melee should have been a straight red. We have all said Saints have had no passion, don't get stuck in, weak useless in previous games especially Pompey home. But I was happy with a few players getting stuck in and showing Pompey players what thier up against. Don't think anyone objected in block L. 2
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 19:57 Posted yesterday at 19:57 8 hours ago, Turkish said: Must have been a sale on at Sports Direct. Only S, M in stock no XL5
RedArmy Posted yesterday at 20:09 Posted yesterday at 20:09 2 hours ago, LGTL said: I’ve also just seen that Armstrong chance again. Fuck me, the entire side of the goal was absolutely wide open. It’s a far worse miss than I even realised in the ground. You’d back him to take it early and go across the keeper 9 times out of 10. He’s scored that goal countless times.
Lord Duckhunter Posted yesterday at 20:47 Posted yesterday at 20:47 Fucking hell, we’ve got some fannies supporting us. The ref was excellent, nothing wrong with a few robust tackles and a bit of needle. It’s a man’s game for gods sake. Wish more referees were like it, players might stop rolling around like big girls, if there were. 10 1
VectisSaint Posted yesterday at 21:23 Posted yesterday at 21:23 1 hour ago, die Mannyschaft said: We have all said Saints have had no passion, don't get stuck in, weak useless in previous games especially Pompey home. But I was happy with a few players getting stuck in and showing Pompey players what thier up against. Don't think anyone objected in block L. Not much good if your team goes down to 10 as that tackle should have done. Downes is well known for poor tackles and getting carded unnecessarily. Lime others have said the melee seemed to feel Skates up rather than us. Passion is one thing, recklessness is something else. We got away with it, so no real harm done. 3
Harry_SFC Posted yesterday at 21:46 Posted yesterday at 21:46 58 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Fucking hell, we’ve got some fannies supporting us. The ref was excellent, nothing wrong with a few robust tackles and a bit of needle. It’s a man’s game for gods sake. Wish more referees were like it, players might stop rolling around like big girls, if there were. I agree. I thought the ref was fine to be honest. At least he was consistent for both sides. 1 1
RedWillie Posted yesterday at 22:00 Posted yesterday at 22:00 https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2026/january/26/portsmouth-fc-statement--south-coast-derby/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPkwuJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR4tSp4LB95M1P9fub9ZO7a82PhtQL-S1Wwj4beArI8zQBB47yFStq9wo9_X4A_aem_AgHse1dNZESJSSSXYlrXpg Hopefully points deduction incoming. Not sure where the flashbang came from though although the ball boys family appear to say it was from the North Stand. 1
Saint Fan CaM Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Harry_SFC said: I agree. I thought the ref was fine to be honest. At least he was consistent for both sides. That’s the point - I don’t think he or the Lino’s were. They had the weight of the Fratton scum on their backs for the entire game and their decision making was swayed by that undoubtedly in my eyes.
Saint_clark Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 5 hours ago, VectisSaint said: Not much good if your team goes down to 10 as that tackle should have done. Downes is well known for poor tackles and getting carded unnecessarily. Lime others have said the melee seemed to feel Skates up rather than us. Passion is one thing, recklessness is something else. We got away with it, so no real harm done. I don't agree at all that it was a red. It was a cynical challenge not a violent one. 3 1
benjii Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 8 hours ago, RedWillie said: https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2026/january/26/portsmouth-fc-statement--south-coast-derby/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPkwuJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR4tSp4LB95M1P9fub9ZO7a82PhtQL-S1Wwj4beArI8zQBB47yFStq9wo9_X4A_aem_AgHse1dNZESJSSSXYlrXpg Hopefully points deduction incoming. Not sure where the flashbang came from though although the ball boys family appear to say it was from the North Stand. It would be a shame if info@pompeyfc.co.uk got loads of emails. Edited 16 hours ago by benjii
Appy Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 9 hours ago, RedWillie said: https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2026/january/26/portsmouth-fc-statement--south-coast-derby/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPkwuJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR4tSp4LB95M1P9fub9ZO7a82PhtQL-S1Wwj4beArI8zQBB47yFStq9wo9_X4A_aem_AgHse1dNZESJSSSXYlrXpg Hopefully points deduction incoming. Not sure where the flashbang came from though although the ball boys family appear to say it was from the North Stand. I was pretty close to where it went off and I’m sure it came from their end. With the searches before we got on the buses you’d have to hide it in a pretty grim place to get it on. 1
EssEffCee Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago It 100% came from their end, I saw it thrown. The lad wasn't exactly hiding it either so should be easy to identify if they're that arsed about it. I agree that the ref was excellent and wish more were like it. Pissed me off when Harwood Bellis tried winning a cheap foul at the end in the corner and then stopped playing cos he thought it would be given. The ref hadn't given those all day long ao why take a risk like that when they're pushing for a winner? 1
6ft8saint Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 10 hours ago, RedWillie said: https://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/2026/january/26/portsmouth-fc-statement--south-coast-derby/?fbclid=IwY2xjawPkwuJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR4tSp4LB95M1P9fub9ZO7a82PhtQL-S1Wwj4beArI8zQBB47yFStq9wo9_X4A_aem_AgHse1dNZESJSSSXYlrXpg Hopefully points deduction incoming. Not sure where the flashbang came from though although the ball boys family appear to say it was from the North Stand. As I watched on tv can we categorically say the flash bang didn't come from the saints fans. As the skates are making out we threw it
die Mannyschaft Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 33 minutes ago, 6ft8saint said: As I watched on tv can we categorically say the flash bang didn't come from the saints fans. As the skates are making out we threw it I was in corner block L and it was thrown from adjacent block from over the barrier.
die Mannyschaft Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 43 minutes ago, 6ft8saint said: As I watched on tv can we categorically say the flash bang didn't come from the saints fans. As the skates are making out we threw it Someone was filming the fans both Saints and Skates most of the time especially as soon as any big tackles went in, throw ins and when the goals went in. Same with Millwall away, some Soton police, they have thier own photographer/video bloke
die Mannyschaft Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago You would think with all those stewards Skates could monitor and control the edge of that pitch
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I was scrolling through reels and that twat Neil Allen came up, my god hes a slimy twat. Giving it hw wonderful Pompey were and the fans blah blah blah, saying how wonderful the bloke who scored (he couldnt hold the pen the correct way u on his club photo lol) anyway I turned it off af=ter about a minute. He certainly knows how to lick their asses
obelisk Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Just read this. https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/portsmouth-southampton-best-derby-england-4140962
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 22 hours ago, hypochondriac said: Cheers for that. I now feel physically unwell. We stole their food aparently
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 minutes ago, obelisk said: Just read this. https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/portsmouth-southampton-best-derby-england-4140962 Paywall sadly 1
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 25/01/2026 at 19:39, Football Special said: He looks like that idiot character on Parks and recreation
obelisk Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 5 minutes ago, OldNick said: Paywall sadly Use the F9 button.
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 26/01/2026 at 08:56, SouSaint said: I'm surprised to see Peretz get a free pass for their goal. Very weak goalkeeping, he has looked suspect from corners in every single game he has played for us so far. Disappointing result yesterday, could probably be happier with it if we didn't stink the place out for the home fixture against them. A tad unfair, the initial cross was met at the front stick and skimmed off our player and went to THB, how that then deflected back across our goal was a complete fluke. It was then who could get to the ball first and saly it was their hand not our keepers 2
OldNick Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago On 25/01/2026 at 17:30, Mixedkebab said: They are some of the weirdest people in the country, the way they pounce on anything to try and convince other fans on the internet how great their support is compared to ours. It’s like limp peckered sexual failures over compensating by telling everyone how successful they are with women. Onthe BBC a pundit, I cant recall who it was said how fantastic our support was
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