Hampshire's greatest footballers 14:53 - Dec 20 with 27954 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Updated full list. Some very good players here. Of course Portsmouth gets the lions' share, but Southampton is a good second. I imagine that there is little dispute in this list, if we are basing it on facts and not bias. 1- 10 Top Draw Portsmouth : Von Donop : Hampshire’s first ever superstar Soton : Ted Drake : Good scoring rate, right time, right place Portsmouth : Reg Flewin : One of only 6 captains to win post war back to back championships Portsmouth : Peter Harris : Probably the highest ever scoring winger in England. Champion Alton: Jimmy Dickinson : Mr consistency for club and country. Champion Aldershot: Johnny Berry : In terms of trophies, tops the list. Champion Portsmouth : Ray Crawford : Scored the goals to give Ipswich the Championship Farnham : Peter Storey : Probably Hampshire’s hardest footballer, champion and serial winner Greater Portsmouth : Bobby Tambling : In Chelsea’s greatest ever team. Impressive scoring rate Portsmouth : Alex Chamberlain : Only player to win Europe’s highest accolade 10 — 20 : Excellent Players New Alresford : Sir Christopher Rawlinson Botley : Don Roper Soton : Tom Parker Greater Portsmouth : George Lilycrop Portsmouth : Johnny Gordon Winchester : Terry Paine Soton : Martin Chivers Portsmouth : Steve Foster Soton : Darren Anderton Winchester : Wayne Bridge 20 — 30 : Very good players New Forest : Frank Jefferis Soton : Peter Sillett Aldershot : Bruce Rioch Soton : Nick Holmes New Forest : Kevin Reeves Soton : Graham Roberts Bournemouth : Paul Rideout Greater Portsmouth : Kevin Pressman New Forest : Jamie Redknapp Basingstoke : Tom Cleverley 30 — 40 : Solid players Farnborough : John Mortimore Portsmouth : Phil Gunter Portsmouth : Malcolm Waldron Portsmouth : Bobby Stokes Soton : Francis Benali Romsey : Nigel Spackman Portsmouth : Daryl Powell Portsmouth Joel Ward Portsmouth : James Ward Prowse Portsmouth : Mason Mount 40 — 50 : Dependable players Greater Portsmouth : Albert Mundy Soton : John Sillett Hartley Wintney : Archie turner Portsmouth : David Jones Winchester : Steve Guppy Portsmouth : Steve Claridge Basingstoke : Kit Symons New Forest : Sam Vokes Greater Portsmouth : Matt Ritchie Petersfield : Calum Chambers Final Tally : Ports 21 Soton 9 NF 4, Winch 3, Aldershot 2, Basingstoke 2 Alton, Farnham, Botley, New Alresford, Farnborough, Bournemouth, Romsey, Petersfield, Hartley Wintney [Post edited 20 Dec 2019 15:48]
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 21:09 - Jan 19 with 2554 views | SaintNick |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:30 - Jan 19 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Ok, just for clarity: Most important airport : Thorney, even though it's in Sussex, or Farnborough Biggest Ice Rink : Gosport Most important football stadium : Portsmouth All time biggest football stadium : Portsmouth Most interesting Cruise Port : Portsmouth Most interesting cricket stadium : Portsmouth Biggest conurbation ; Well, I think you know the answer |
"Biggest Cruise Port" I must admit you are right there, when I have been down the ironically named The Hard in Pompey by the Naval Port I have always seen a lot of people cruising. Do they still do favours for Sailors down there
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 08:17 - Jan 20 with 2503 views | TripleNiemi |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 21:09 - Jan 19 by SaintNick | "Biggest Cruise Port" I must admit you are right there, when I have been down the ironically named The Hard in Pompey by the Naval Port I have always seen a lot of people cruising. Do they still do favours for Sailors down there
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Now it all makes sense. Pompeys number one fan (130) is not in fact sat in his armchair when the mighty Pompey are playing, he is out 'cruising'. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:36 - Jan 20 with 2475 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 21:09 - Jan 19 by SaintNick | "Biggest Cruise Port" I must admit you are right there, when I have been down the ironically named The Hard in Pompey by the Naval Port I have always seen a lot of people cruising. Do they still do favours for Sailors down there
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It's difficult I know, but It is all stated in black and white above, Portsmouth isn't the biggest cruise Port ; that is Soton. And when the punters arrive en masse at your port, they do have a good choice of cruising venues, bars, pubs, nightclubs, theatres, concert halls, gay bars etc, whereas Pompey just has bars, pubs, nightclubs, drinking establishments by the water, theatres, concert halls, seafronts, castles, forts, museums etc, | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:00 - Jan 20 with 2469 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 21:09 - Jan 19 by SaintNick | "Biggest Cruise Port" I must admit you are right there, when I have been down the ironically named The Hard in Pompey by the Naval Port I have always seen a lot of people cruising. Do they still do favours for Sailors down there
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Do you know why it's called 'The Hard' ? Clue : nothing to do with cruising | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:09 - Jan 20 with 2448 views | this_charming_man |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:00 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Do you know why it's called 'The Hard' ? Clue : nothing to do with cruising |
Because all the locals used to walk around with boners when they say the navy ships come in? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:17 - Jan 20 with 2431 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:09 - Jan 20 by this_charming_man | Because all the locals used to walk around with boners when they say the navy ships come in? |
Nope, it's because it was hard to land a boat there due to the strong tides, they should rename your stadium 'the hard' , because it's hard to land a trophy it seems. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:21 - Jan 20 with 2428 views | this_charming_man |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:17 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Nope, it's because it was hard to land a boat there due to the strong tides, they should rename your stadium 'the hard' , because it's hard to land a trophy it seems. |
Thanks for the fascinating piece of information. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:50 - Jan 20 with 2406 views | PatfromPoole |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:36 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | It's difficult I know, but It is all stated in black and white above, Portsmouth isn't the biggest cruise Port ; that is Soton. And when the punters arrive en masse at your port, they do have a good choice of cruising venues, bars, pubs, nightclubs, theatres, concert halls, gay bars etc, whereas Pompey just has bars, pubs, nightclubs, drinking establishments by the water, theatres, concert halls, seafronts, castles, forts, museums etc, |
Any particular reason for mentioning Southampton having gay bars but not Portsmouth? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:03 - Jan 20 with 2404 views | TimSaint |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:17 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Nope, it's because it was hard to land a boat there due to the strong tides, they should rename your stadium 'the hard' , because it's hard to land a trophy it seems. |
More bullsh1t from you again !! The Hard at Portsmouth was named due to the clay that was deposited on the coastline at low tide, which was rolled and dried until hard - in order to create a slipway for boats and ships. Bucklers Hard was named in the late 1700's, with the 'Hard: part of the name coming from the then local dialect, meaning a firm landing place for a boat or ship. But hey, You carry on twisting things and moving goal posts to suit your own wacky agenda. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:05 - Jan 20 with 2404 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:50 - Jan 20 by PatfromPoole | Any particular reason for mentioning Southampton having gay bars but not Portsmouth? |
Nick mentioned cruising, so I have listed the establishments in both cities that could cater for this facility. I don't think there is a gay bar in Pompey. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:54 - Jan 20 with 2389 views | TripleNiemi |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:05 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Nick mentioned cruising, so I have listed the establishments in both cities that could cater for this facility. I don't think there is a gay bar in Pompey. |
Been to a Pompey match recently pal? Did that get you 'hard' ? | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 18:37 - Jan 20 with 2364 views | djsaint |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:30 - Jan 19 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Ok, just for clarity: Most important airport : Thorney, even though it's in Sussex, or Farnborough Biggest Ice Rink : Gosport Most important football stadium : Portsmouth All time biggest football stadium : Portsmouth Most interesting Cruise Port : Portsmouth Most interesting cricket stadium : Portsmouth Biggest conurbation ; Well, I think you know the answer |
Hahahaha, your so desperate! The most interesting hahahaha. The most important hahaha. The biggest conurbation hahaha. youre nothing but a buffoon and figure of fun on here, Fact! | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 19:14 - Jan 20 with 2344 views | Ingskneeslide |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:05 - Jan 20 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Nick mentioned cruising, so I have listed the establishments in both cities that could cater for this facility. I don't think there is a gay bar in Pompey. |
More proof that you haven’t lived in the city for years as Dirk alleges. | | | |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:53 - Jan 21 with 2270 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 15:03 - Jan 20 by TimSaint | More bullsh1t from you again !! The Hard at Portsmouth was named due to the clay that was deposited on the coastline at low tide, which was rolled and dried until hard - in order to create a slipway for boats and ships. Bucklers Hard was named in the late 1700's, with the 'Hard: part of the name coming from the then local dialect, meaning a firm landing place for a boat or ship. But hey, You carry on twisting things and moving goal posts to suit your own wacky agenda. |
That area was famous for mud-larking, look at a map of the harbour, it's a pinch-point, the flow is always high, and it was always difficult to land a boat there. having a hard landing was always going to happen, but that is not why it's called the hard, unlike Priddy's Hard across the water. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:59 - Jan 21 with 2266 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 18:37 - Jan 20 by djsaint | Hahahaha, your so desperate! The most interesting hahahaha. The most important hahaha. The biggest conurbation hahaha. youre nothing but a buffoon and figure of fun on here, Fact! |
I just state facts moosh, Portsmouth harbour is more interesting than Southampton water, you don't have to be a genius to understand that, Fratton park is the most important stadium because it's a multi-title winning and cup winning ground, and it's been the biggest. Portsmouth has a bigger conurbation. Just because you don't like facts, it doesn't make them untrue. | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 12:07 - Jan 21 with 2265 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 19:14 - Jan 20 by Ingskneeslide | More proof that you haven’t lived in the city for years as Dirk alleges. |
I used the verb 'think'. You obviously know more about this subject than me, so I will bow down to your superior knowledge, | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 18:14 - Jan 21 with 2234 views | djsaint |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:59 - Jan 21 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | I just state facts moosh, Portsmouth harbour is more interesting than Southampton water, you don't have to be a genius to understand that, Fratton park is the most important stadium because it's a multi-title winning and cup winning ground, and it's been the biggest. Portsmouth has a bigger conurbation. Just because you don't like facts, it doesn't make them untrue. |
Yep, buffoon you most certainly are! Stating Nottarf Krap is the most important stadium is not a FACT, it's your opinion, which you have tried to support with a couple of facts. And as much as you don't like it, Southampton is the biggest city, FACT! | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers (n/t) on 19:48 - Jan 21 with 2201 views | DellHero |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:59 - Jan 21 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | I just state facts moosh, Portsmouth harbour is more interesting than Southampton water, you don't have to be a genius to understand that, Fratton park is the most important stadium because it's a multi-title winning and cup winning ground, and it's been the biggest. Portsmouth has a bigger conurbation. Just because you don't like facts, it doesn't make them untrue. |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 16:08 - Jan 22 with 2118 views | Butty101 |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 11:59 - Jan 21 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | I just state facts moosh, Portsmouth harbour is more interesting than Southampton water, you don't have to be a genius to understand that, Fratton park is the most important stadium because it's a multi-title winning and cup winning ground, and it's been the biggest. Portsmouth has a bigger conurbation. Just because you don't like facts, it doesn't make them untrue. |
Can you back up your "Facts" with some proof? Of course last time you tried to back up your "facts", you used LinkedIn and we all know how that ended for you. PMSL | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers (n/t) on 00:34 - Jan 23 with 2061 views | DellHero |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:10 - Jan 23 with 1995 views | 130yrs_and_one_Cup |
Hampshire's greatest footballers (n/t) on 00:34 - Jan 23 by DellHero | [Post edited 25 Feb 2020 6:05]
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Not sure what you are blabbering about. The conversation was Southampton Water v Portsmouth Harbour | |
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Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:22 - Jan 23 with 1975 views | Ingskneeslide |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 13:10 - Jan 23 by 130yrs_and_one_Cup | Not sure what you are blabbering about. The conversation was Southampton Water v Portsmouth Harbour |
My dad could beat up your dad | | | |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:27 - Jan 23 with 1973 views | this_charming_man |
Hampshire's greatest footballers on 14:22 - Jan 23 by Ingskneeslide | My dad could beat up your dad |
Stop bullying Rain Man you scumbag. | |
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