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WaddockHunt
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:43 pm    Post subject: Portsmouth/St.Pauli Reply with quote

Basically I'm a Pompey fan - even though I was born "a few miles up the road" - an honourary non-scummer, I'll have you know - and have followed Portsmouth for over 30 years now. I first became aware of St. Pauli from a "Gegen-Rechts" sticker stuck on a post at Finsbury Park Station about 10-12 years ago.

My first visit to Millerntor was in 1999, I think, and we won ridiculously easily. Oberhausen were the visitors.

Since then I have seen the Kiezkickers at least once or twice a year but never seen them win again until the H$V (A) game in November, 2005. SORRY ABOUT THAT!!!

FC St.Pauli is unique. An Anti-fascist, anti-racist football team in Europe? Unheard of!!!

Now, at Fratton Park, there are a small number of Pompey fans interested in St. Pauli and some have made the trip to take in a game or two and who regularly wear "braun-weiss" to Premiership games.

Many St. Pauli fans are now becoming aware of Portsmouth. To others I can only say this:

H$V=Kevin Keegan=S##thampton=Scum

"Play Up Pompey!!" "Das Herz von St. Pauli, das ist meine heimat, in Hamburg...."[/color][color=blue]

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Urbs



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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 10:29 pm    Post subject: Pompey Pauli Punks Reply with quote

Hello There World!

Well Done John for getting this up and running - you are the last luddite I would have expected to to be found administering a message board!! I'm afraid there is little help I give you!

Anywho - on to St Pauli and why I'm here.

First heard about St Pauli many many moons ago through the guy I sat next to at Fratton Park (who had friends with the Tottenkopf T-shirt, which of course I thought was cool!).

Later I met two more Pompey fans who were also into St Pauli. and had just returned from a trip. Their recollections of the trip enforced my desire to go to the Millerntor - the following season I went, such a good time did I have, that I can't remember who they were playing or what the score was (but as I was with John who hadn't seen them win for 5 years, I'm guessing we lost or drew!) Have been back at least once a season ever since.

I have continued to spread the word of St Pauli and have taken a few friends over who have also loved it and then ended up taking their mates.

I haven't been yet this season, but I am going to the last game of the season against HscumV, and I will be bringing about 15 friends as it will be my stag do!!

As for why I support Pompey - born on the Isle of Wight, dad's a Pompey fan, Grandad was a Pompey fan, so I had little choice!!!

I will spread the word that a UK based message board is up and running and hopefully our memebership will swell.

Have Fun,

Urbs

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:10 pm    Post subject: My God, There's Three of Them Reply with quote

Yes, the third Pompey fan of the day piles in.

Heard about St Pauli through John and his sticker on Finsbury Park Station. (Is that why Petruska wanted to live in the Finsbury Park area when she moved to London?) Like him have only managed to see them win twice but I think we've got more draws than losses under our belts. Having said that we were at Lubeck for the 6-0 dicking a few years ago so that probably counts double.

As for Pompey what choice did I have. Lived five minutes from Fratton Park and went to my first game aged six or seven. Good job really as I left Pompey when I was twelve but the damage was done by then. Endured some barren teenage years in Oxford only seeing the Boys in Blue when thay played at that cathedral dedicated to all things football the Manor Ground. Once I started work and moved to London normal service was resumed.

Right, back to trying to get a signature and avatar that actually works.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

That'll have to do for now. I'll look for something more interesting another day.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK, here is yet another Pompey fan - of 35 years' standing, although as a kid I flirted with Glasgow Rangers through Glaswegian paternal influence (that'll please Sanktic!).

Have actually only a casual interest in St Pauli (I think I first heard the name in connection with the Holsten brewery?) but I expect it to grow. My one game so far was a couple of months ago at Koln II, so although I have yet to visit the Millerntor I do have a 100% record of watching the boys in brown (I really dislike the colour of their strip too, but won't let that put me off). I was blown away by the bond between the players and the fans.
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 12:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here are my teams:

Top of the Pops: St. Pauli
England: Pompey (I didn`t have a team in England until I met Dunc, Urbs and the others. They bought my soul for just a few jevers... weint_vor_lachen )
Greece: Olympiakos
Scotland: Celtic
Ireland: Cork City
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

walt wrote:
OK, here is yet another Pompey fan - of 35 years' standing, although as a kid I flirted with Glasgow Rangers through Glaswegian paternal influence (that'll please Sanktic!). .


First game this season was the day after artmedia beat us 5-0. what made it worse was that I had talked one of my oldest friends into going to see St Pauli - and he's a blue nose. The journey was shaping up to be a bit of a nightmare, till I reminded him that: 1)he didn't speak a word of german. 2) he didn't know where the hotel was 3) Hamburg is a big city especialy if you're lost and abandoned. Twisted Evil Peace was restored.
He was blown away by Hamburg: the Millerntor, the people, the beer, the girls. he even went back for another game in October, and he's got a good answer for anyone who says a bluenose can't support St Pauli: "How many games have you been to?" come to think of it i've created a bit of a monstor
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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walt wrote:
OK, here is yet another Pompey fan - of 35 years' standing, although as a kid I flirted with Glasgow Rangers through Glaswegian paternal influence (that'll please Sanktic!). .


First game this season was the day after artmedia beat us 5-0. what made it worse was that I had talked one of my oldest friends into going to see St Pauli - and he's a blue nose. The journey was shaping up to be a bit of a nightmare, till I reminded him that: 1)he didn't speak a word of german. 2) he didn't know where the hotel was 3) Hamburg is a big city especialy if you're lost and abandoned. Twisted Evil Peace was restored.
He was blown away by Hamburg: the Millerntor, the people, the beer, the girls. he even went back for another game in October, and he's got a good answer for anyone who says a bluenose can't support St Pauli: "How many games have you been to?" come to think of it i've created a bit of a monstor[/quote]

That was me - forgot to log on d'oh! .
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 2:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello all, yet another Pomponian here. My name's Adam/Lesbo/whatever and I was first introduced to the beast that is St Pauli buy the boy Urbs. I guess it was about 2 years ago (correct me if I'm wrong, Urbs!) and I immediately fell in love with the football club and the city. I've since been back several times and introduced a few new fans too.

Incidentally, I've never seen St Pauli lose so if people want to pay for me to go over and be lucky then I'm open to offers. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What do you reckon of this rumour about Di Canio going to Portsmouth?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:02 am    Post subject: Blues / Pompey Reply with quote

Any of you Pompey lot coming up to Brum for the relegation battle on Jan 21?
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

St. Pauli Lad wrote:
What do you reckon of this rumour about Di Canio going to Portsmouth?


I am already to change the Pompey Punks Against Fascism stickers to Pompey Punks Against Di Canio if he were to ever join us - and he would be the first Pompey player I would boo every time he touched the ball!!

Saying that, now we may appear to have a bit of financial backing I expect us to go for yonger, hungrier and more skillfull players, like that nice Mr Terry Henry who seems to like us so much ;o))))))

Have Fun,

Urbs.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 9:24 am    Post subject: Re: Blues / Pompey Reply with quote

Chris wrote:
Any of you Pompey lot coming up to Brum for the relegation battle on Jan 21?


I seriously doubt it - extreme lack of funds this year due to wedding (and more importantly - stag do!!) to save for!!

Hopefully by then we would have more some players (hopefully an out and out striker!!) and we'll be heading clear of this relegation battle!!

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 2:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can I just say that being rich won't change me one little bit ;o))))))))))

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2006 8:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sanktic wrote:
First game this season was the day after artmedia beat us 5-0. what made it worse was that I had talked one of my oldest friends into going to see St Pauli - and he's a blue nose. The journey was shaping up to be a bit of a nightmare, till I reminded him that: 1)he didn't speak a word of german. 2) he didn't know where the hotel was 3) Hamburg is a big city especialy if you're lost and abandoned. Twisted Evil Peace was restored.
He was blown away by Hamburg: the Millerntor, the people, the beer, the girls. he even went back for another game in October, and he's got a good answer for anyone who says a bluenose can't support St Pauli: "How many games have you been to?" come to think of it i've created a bit of a monstor


When I was over for the Hertha game I met a St Pauli fan called Mike who is a Rangers fan. He took an interest in Tottenham but got so much stick because his Spurs scarf had a union jack on it, that he decided to support Rangers. Despite his choice of other team he's a nice guy.
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