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Gosport disappoint­ed at cancelled friendly

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GOSPORT Borough have expressed their huge disappoint­ment this week’s friendly with Pompey has been cancelled having ‘consistent­ly bent over backwards’ to help out in the past.

A Blues XI were due to travel to Privett Park on Wednesday but the game has been scrapped.

The decision follows bosses at Fratton Park launching an ‘immediate investigat­ion’ into racist messages uncovered in an under-18 academy group chat.

A number of academy players would have been involved for Danny Cowley’s side against Gosport.

Pompey have apologised for the inconvenie­nce caused, but stressed their commitment to play the game at a more suitable time.

However, Borough feel the decision could have been taken earlier and say they will lose a ‘vital source of income’ if it is not rearranged.

A Gosport statement said: ‘Gosport Borough FC is extremely disappoint­ed to learn of the cancellati­on of our friendly with a Portsmouth FC XI scheduled for July 21.

‘While here at Privett Park we have every sympathy with the situation Pompey are dealing with, on Thursday evening we had received confirmati­on from the Pompey management team the core of the team would be players who hadn’t featured at Bristol City the day before.

‘On that basis we had gone ahead and made arrangemen­ts for the

Pompey game, which are now for nothing, leaving us with a big gap in head coach Shaun Gale’s pre-season preparatio­ns.

‘The decision to cancel could and should have been taken earlier in our view.

‘Not only is a game against Pompey highly anticipate­d by fans and players alike, but to a club like Gosport Borough, it is a vital source of income.

‘We would like to apologise to our own fans for the disappoint­ment this cancellati­on will cause but they can rest assured we are working hard to find an alternativ­e fixture.

‘It is also always a pleasure to see many old friends among Pompey fans, so we appreciate the disappoint­ment will ripple still further.

‘Boro’ have consistent­ly bent over backwards to help Pompey, most recently hosting two developmen­t XI fixtures for them last spring, as well as helping out the women’s team at short notice hosting a game against Southampto­n.

‘Many of us at Privett

Park have close associatio­ns with PFC going back many years and it is to be hoped Pompey will be able to make good on the huge well of goodwill here at Gosport this cancellati­on has put at risk.’

Pompey remain committed to playing the game later in the pre-season calendar.

A Blues spokesman said: ‘A number of academy players would have featured in the pre-season friendly at Privett Park.

‘However, we have a duty of care to all our players and due to the ongoing investigat­ion

– and the requiremen­t for proper process – over discrimina­tory messages originatin­g from an U18 private group chat, the club decided there was no choice but to postpone the match.

‘Portsmouth Football Club understand that our friends at Gosport had worked hard in their planning of the fixture and we would like to apologise to them, as well as all supporters who were planning to attend, for any inconvenie­nce this has caused.

‘We are fully committed to working with Gosport to try to arrange for the game to be played at a mutually convenient later date.’

 ?? Picture: Malcolm Wells ?? GAME OFF Gosport Borough’s Privett Park ground will not now host a Pompey XI on Wednesday evening
Picture: Malcolm Wells GAME OFF Gosport Borough’s Privett Park ground will not now host a Pompey XI on Wednesday evening
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