Portsmouth News

Postponing the match ‘will mean financial pain’

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ANDY Cullen admits postponeme­nt of Pompey’s sold-out Boxing Day clash with Oxford United inflicts financial ‘pain’.

The Blues have been left reeling after losing three matches due to the coronaviru­s outbreak which has ripped through their dressing room.

Last Saturday’s trip to AFC Wimbledon and Tuesday night’s Papa John’s Trophy encounter at Exeter were scrapped over Covid.

Now their money-spinning Boxing Day game at Fratton Park has suffered the same fate. It represents a huge blow to Pompey finances, with the midweek rescheduli­ng expected to attract a smaller crowd, while ground capacity will be reduced by 1,300 from January 8.

And it adds up to missing out on a significan­t windfall this time of year usually presents.

Pompey chief executive Andy Cullen told The News: ‘Boxing Day was a sell-out, so not playing it on that day financiall­y hurts us.

‘For supporters, it’s one of those games you always look for when fixtures come out, so it’s disappoint­ing to lose the match, but you have to do the right thing.

‘The game’s a sell-out – in the hospitalit­y area and in the stands – while Oxford were bringing a fair number. If you switch it to a Tuesday night then obviously you’re not going to get those sort of numbers.

‘The other factor is Fratton Park’s capacity reduces from January 8, because of the North Stand Lower works, so we’re back down to 16,200.

‘The capacity is presently 17,500, so that’s a drop of

1,300 – but we wouldn’t get that on a Tuesday night anyway.

‘You put your budgets together for the year and we would have based it on a decent figure coming in on Boxing Day, so it carries some pain from losing the game.’

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