I live locally too...& put put them together...very often it isn't nice is it? Okay, if they know/work with each other it is toned down quite significantly - otherwise just in some random pub some 20miles north & it gets very heated. Match days it is pretty mental I have found. And generally my feeling is that the Pompey fans bear the greater grudge. For many Saints fans it is just a bit of a wind-up that seems to work.Each team takes a couple of hundred fans from the Isle of Wight as well. Trouble is, they usually travel together on the hovercraft or ferry. Lots of rivalry on board but as yet, pretty good behaviour and banter. I used to go across on the hovercraft and chat away, telling everyone that I was a Cov fan. Some really nice comments from many of them - both sides.
There is big & there is intense. This is not the same scale but living locally - it is intense to say the least. People will fight over this rivalry on a Monday night in their local pub if they are on opposing sides in somewhere like Titchfield, Gosport or Fareham...even in close season!Personally, I'd say that's absolute bollocks!
I'd say there are several bigger derbies in England let alone Celtic v Rangers. I know there is fierce rivalry between the two but it sounds like they're trying to hype it up.
Don't you believe it...where I live now on the Soton outskirts - not the most celubrious, but equally it is no shit hole - the local community mostly stems from generations of pikey's & almost every night there are police helicopters & sirens & next day reports of gangs & muggings & shootings within a 1/4mile radius.I always thought of Saints fans as a bit of a bunch of wet wipes, so hard to imagine them being "fiery".
Living locally and knowing other derbies, I can tell you this one is fierce. The hatred is more than I've seen in other derbies.
Seeing some of the videos on FB tonight, it's easy to see how some come to that conclusion.
Living on the outskirts of Pompey and having worked at SFC before, I've seen it from both sides. I'm more Pompey than Saints though. Soton is a weird place.
That said, saw one video of a Pompey fan trying to punch a police horse. Idiot. Giving all other Pompey fans a bad name.
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I prefer Southampton to Pompey, but that's as far as it goes. Not a massive fan of either, but these derbies are something else! The Isle of Wight Facebook pages were full of it tonight!I live locally too...& put put them together...very often it isn't nice is it? Okay, if they know/work with each other it is toned down quite significantly - otherwise just in some random pub some 20miles north & it gets very heated. Match days it is pretty mental I have found. And generally my feeling is that the Pompey fans bear the greater grudge. For many Saints fans it is just a bit of a wind-up that seems to work.
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It is a much nicer, cleaner, tidier city...the people are nice enough too. I just feel more at home with the Pompey side. Maybe because that is where I spent more time early on.I prefer Southampton to Pompey, but that's as far as it goes. Not a massive fan of either, but these derbies are something else! The Isle of Wight Facebook pages were full of it tonight!
That was 40+ years ago though wasn't it, every club had more than their fair share. These days they seem like a lovely family club who you never really hear a peep out until this derby comes around.I recall Southampton fans gaining nationwide notoriety way back in the early 70's. They were at the Dell at home to Forest, and their hooligan mob ambushed Forest fans on their way back to the coaches. They smashed up all the buses and badly beat numerous away fans. It was that bad it was on the news which was rare at that time. And to this day Forest hate Southampton for attacking many innocent fans. They aren't as innocent as many believe !
Fair point. But they have their hooligans just as do every club in the UK. The only family club ground I have been to back in the mad days of hooliganism was Craven Cottage, the home of Fulham, it was really peaceful and friendly, which was strange seeing most home fans were out to attack you then. Only friendly fans I've ever encountered.That was 40+ years ago though wasn't it, every club had more than their fair share. These days they seem like a lovely family club who you never really hear a peep out until this derby comes around.
Not sure which one you’ve seen but there’s one where the chap on the horse chases him down the road right into a group of coppers waiting with their batons. Don’t think anyone objected to him getting a few whacks.Saw the video of the pompey fan punching a police horse, what a c**t.
Having said that...It is a much nicer, cleaner, tidier city...the people are nice enough too. I just feel more at home with the Pompey side. Maybe because that is where I spent more time early on.
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Pompey over Soton every day of the week for me.
No way, Portsmouth is a complete shit hole.
I'm sure we've had this convo before though.
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I live near Salisbury, but I work all over the south coast.Pompey is the same as every other place in the UK...nice parts, bad parts (defo the same as Soton). The people are friendlier (and less weird) in Pompey.
Each to their own though. Where do you live Covmark?
I live near Salisbury, but I work all over the south coast.
You're correct, shit parts and good parts of every city.
Strange really, because I find the opposite. The people I deal with in Southampton are friendlier than Portsmouth.
You want weird, nip yourself over to the Isle of Wight haha.
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That said, saw one video of a Pompey fan trying to punch a police horse. Idiot. Giving all other Pompey fans a bad name.
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