Pompey Still Have Tickets Left For Sunday Wednesday, 14th Dec 2011 07:45
A quick look at the pompey website reveals thy have yet to sell out in their sections
Pompey still have a "few" tickets available in some areas for the game but seem to be struggling to sell the hospitality packages,, for £150 you can have the full monte and they even throw in a second match of your choice into the equation, but if thats a bit steep for you then why not go for a seat in the directorrs box a snip at a mere £80 or if you after something a bit cheaper still, then there are plenty of seats available in the Executive seats at only £50.
Whether you have to have proof of supporting Pompey is another matter, but if your after watching the game in style (or as much of it as you can do, although this is Xmas so Victorian style is all the rage) then here could be a chance for you to do so.
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BLEEDRED added 09:44 - Dec 14
But for £150 + vat ( £180) you do get a top class breakfast of 1 sausage, 2 rashers of bacon, 1 hash brown + scrambled egg, baked beans, black pudding, mushrooms, 1 slice of toast and tea/coffee. | | |
Jesus_02 added 12:57 - Dec 14
Embassing. No wonder they cant pay the bill | | |
patred added 14:12 - Dec 14
THE BIG MATCH POMPEY’s eagerly-anticipated clash with rivals Southampton at Fratton Park on Sunday is virtually a sell-out. Only a handful of seats around the ground remain for the lunch-time encounter. Saints fans have taken up their full allocation of tickets. | | |
moran89thmin added 21:23 - Dec 14
Lol @ Bleedred's post - quality! | | |
BlackRod added 19:15 - Dec 16
There's an article on the club website - Gaffer Awaits 'Special Game.' In it Nigel says "Portsmouth will probably have more suppporters there than we will ....." Only just from the looks of it. | | |
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