How very dare they, I'm not old I'm only 23!Quote:
Originally Posted by Corkhead
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How very dare they, I'm not old I'm only 23!Quote:
Originally Posted by Corkhead
How very bloody dare they indeed. Whippersnappers the lot of 'em. And you SD are the youngest codger left on FF now that Bladder has departed for pastures anew. :O
Were's Bladds dribbled off to then?
I don't think Bladds is at FP anymore.
Gave up my season ticket this year as I was finding the whole business of getting into Pompey, parking and walking to FP, climbing those bloody steps up to NSL, were all taking their toll on my poor old knees. Now stay at home and watch SSN and all the scores coming in.
Seems the team are playing much better since I left so probably a good thing I did. :)
Still reading all the Pompey and Saints boards and enjoying both teams successes.
Regards to all.
Fair play Bladds. You've done your stint of punishment/time/hard labour. And many more games like last Satdee and mine will come to an end as well. All the best.
Hope my "sentence" has a few years to run yet. I hopefully will see the Adder one day, as I do now and again, walking that lovely dog.
Lol, defo melodramatic ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Scoular1
I don't have rose tinted glasses. Supporting Pompey is a rollercoaster ride. Should be obvious by now.
What are these people on? After the best start to the season since I don't know when - probably since when we went top of the Premiership for a day after beating Bolton Wanderers - these muppets want to throw away everything we have built in the last 6 months just because we have lost a match and had a bad hair week.
The sign of a good team is that it can bounce back, and this we surely did away against Cambridge last Saturday.
Cookie has completely rebuilt the team. Just as one swallow doesn't make a summer, one or two wins doesn't make us promotion material, nor does a loss and a draw at home mean that the Manager and players have lost the plot.
OK, some of the players are not looking quite as fit/sharp as they did in the opening matches; OK the passing and crossing has been a tad less precise than it could be, but these are surely skills that our squad practise every week, so they should improve. If players do not learn from their mistakes on the pitch, you must trust Coo
I'll add Sunderland 4 - 1 Pompey after 12 games unbeaten in '93 to that.