Not wishing to start one, but I could not help noticing last night how few fans turned up to support Stains yesterday at Bristol. seemed a very poor and virtually silent turnout1 I only tuned in as I wanted to watch the Pompey highlights and see if I could hear my attempt to teach Westwood a few notes for his bugle, on my vevuzeala. I have to say JW needs some lessons , and I am thinkling of starting a collection as his playing was partcularly awful yesterday, but very funny!
No you are not you are quite right.Just because something is not permitted, does that mean you have to comply, I think not ! Anyway its ok if you hide it down your trousers according to third eye ...........
Once again, a thread more concerned about Saints! SecretSaintsFan! Still more than P*mpey take to away matches! (Or most home matches for that matter)
Good grief SB3, not an Attendance Thread P L E A S E !! Lord Duckhunter of Poole must be wetting himself with excitement waiting to enter the debate, and tell us how Saints took at least 80,000 fans to Wembley for the Paint Pot Trophy, blah, blah, blah................
We took 44,000 Woopert. I just don't understand SB3s wumming efforts. Does he really have no life, job, girlfriend etc... Tragic
A big own goal SB3. It's only a matter of time before Quackers cottons on to this particular article... or even again !!!
At least I go to our matches RLGB. I will wager a good stilton and a bottle of vintage port that you never went to Bristol last week(unlike me- see DJ trhread!) But then I expect you are still on alco pops when you can not get your regular ginger beer and seed cake.
SB3, I am 18, I am working part time 6 days a week, I cannot afford to go to away matches. I have a season ticket at St Mary's and have ever since I was 9. You however WUM 24/7 Get a life and create a thread when you can back it up like an adult!
Was he Portsmouth born and bred? I presume you are not that old pompeymeowth? Strong literary connection what with Charles Dickens as well.
Not at the same time obviously! No Kipling was born in India and was sent to England, as a child and lived in Campbell road Southsea. He hated it there so it is said, but the experience was possibly, what galvinised him into writing stories, to escape the hideousness of it all. There is a blue plaque on the wall of the house he lived in. Conan Doyle lived just over the crossroads in Elm Grove too.