PORTSMOUTH
Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 12th September 2015
Saturday 12th September 2015
Kick Off 3.00 pm
From the M25 exit at
the A3 junction 10.
Stadium
Fratton Park, Frogmore
Road, Portsmouth, PO4 8RA
Telephone
02392
731204
Club
Colours Blue and White
Nickname
Pompey
Key
Personnel
Liverpool
born Paul Cook has been in charge at Fratton Park since May 2015
having previously managed at Chesterfield , Sligo Rovers and
Accrington Stanley. Paul featured in 700 domestic games in a 23 year
career notably for Wolves, Wigan and Burnley.
Brief
Directions by Road
From the M25 exit at
the A3 junction 10.
Continue along the A3 southbound, which
eventually becomes the A3(M). This road then becomes the A27
westbound. At the junction with the A2030 turn left Eastern Road
signposted Southsea/Fratton. Continue along the A2030 (coast road)
and soon enough you will see the extremely large floodlights in front
of you.
Car
Parking
Car parking is limited in the immediate vicinity and street parking is the only real option. Secure car parking is available at St. Mary’s Hospital in Milton Road although there is a charge for this. Milton Cross School also in Milton Road offers parking for £6.00 per car.
Directions
by Train
A
London Waterloo train to Portsmouth will take about 90 minutes.
However The nearest local train station is Fratton, which is a ten
minute walk away. Portsmouth train station is at least a 25 minute
walk away. Sounds like a Cab to share to me!
Eating
and Drinking Locally
At
the risk of getting of “Press Ganged” the pubs around the docks
or in Old Portsmouth are worth a visit. My spies tell me two great
pubs are The Duke of Buckingham or the Sally Port Inn both to be
found in the High Street. Both are 16th
century buildings and serve decent grub – apples in barrel, salted
pork, stale biscuits, that sort of thing and of course have a great
selection of Rums. Most of the pubs in the immediate vicinity do not
inspire unfortunate apart form the Froddington Arms 55
Fratton Road.
Ground
Description
Fratton Park still
proudly (an quite rightly) exhibits one of the very few remaining
Archibald Leitch designed grandstands in the country. This main stand
was built in 1925 and unfortunately the typical Leitch balcony, with
its criss-crossed steel balustrade at the front of the upper tier, is
now obscured by adverts. However it still retains a certain grace
whilst showing signs of age. Opposite is the North Stand also two
tiered and was original built in the 1950's but has been radically
modified since. The largest structure is the Fratton End which is a
home fan stronghold while the recently covered Milton End will be our
home for the evening. This stand is shared between home and away
fans.
Archibald Leitch |
Rivals:
Southampton, Southampton and
Southampton
Admission
Prices Adults
£20 Concessions £15 Under 17's £10
Previous
Meetings and Memories
October
2011 and a Bees “Giant-Stinging” Carling Cup win at Fratton Park
thanks to Mark Hughes scoring in 1-0 win.
January
1991 and the FA Cup 3rd
round at Underhill. Over 6,000 turned up hoping to see a Barry Fry
influenced pure football Barnet team, which four months later picked
up the GM Conference trophy, join the list of the ultimate FA Cup
giant killers. We were given a footballing lesson and lost 0-5. Guy
Whittingham showing his class in front of goal that afternoon.
Mark Hughes |
Celebrity
Watch
One
of Barnet's favourite sons Linvoy Primus spent the best part of a
decade at Fratton Park and became a Pompey legend in the process.
Goon Peter Sellers was born here as was lead singer with 1960's R and
B (in the real sense of the phrase) band Manfred Mann, Paul Jones. Ex
Prime Minster James Callaghan is also from these parts as is Isambard
Kingdom Brunel who would no doubt been approached to design the
stadium if he hadn't had passed away in 1859. Literary genius
Charles Dickens was born here and probably enjoyed a pint or two in
the harbour pubs discussing book writing and silly names with his
mates and fellow notable Portsmouth residents, Rudyard Kipling, Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Walter Besent and HG Wells. HG was always
late arriving allegedly!
Linvoy.................. |
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