Portsmouth News

Thousands of jubilant fans pack out Southsea Common to salute heroes

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Pompey’s men’s and women’s teams capped an incredible season with a title ceremony in front of thousands of fans in Southsea yesterday.

A day that started grey and gloomy ended in glorious sunshine with Pompey’s heroes serenaded by their jubilant fans as the city came out in force to celebrate their champions.

The scenes were reminiscen­t of celebratio­ns on Southsea Common for the 2008 FA Cup win and the 2017 League Two title. They are moments locked into Pompey folklore and yesterday saw a new highlight added.

Were you there when Hannah Haughton and Ella Humphrey led a chorus of “Play Up Pompey” from the stage as they spoke of their delight in winning the league in emphatic fashion?

Were you there when Marlon Pack was near to tears as the boy from Buckland fulfilled a dream that many from the city have had, but few have achieved?

There were many moments to savour as Portsmouth fans young and old flocked to the Common, and not just from the around the city but across the country and further afield.

After seven years in League One, Pompey’s men are finally heading back to the Championsh­ip. The celebratio­ns were a personific­ation of the bond formed between fans and players.

Speaking of strong bonds and team chemistry, as the players arrived, it was notable that there was one bus bouncing more than any other. The women’s team have dominated their league, and even with a home game still to go, their celebratio­ns were in full swing as they enjoyed the occasion.

The ceremony honoured many people who have played crucial roles, not just this season but in Pompey’s history. Before the players took to the stage, three crucial figures received warm appreciati­on from the crowds. Mark Trapani, Iain Mcinnes and Mick Williams, three men who helped save Pompey from extinction, praised the fans and credited Michael Eisner for fulfilling his promise of gaining promotion.

It was a day of mutual appreciati­on between the fans and the staff that helped

Today has been a fitting end to the season. We want to say a massive thank you to the fans

bring home two league titles. Head coaches John Mousinho and Jay Sadler thanked the fans for their support throughout the season.

Mousinho said: “Today has been a fitting end to the season. We want to say a massive thank you to the fans. I know what it takes to support a football club, it’s a costly exercise, it’s a heartwrenc­hing exercise. It’s not easy being a supporter of any football club let alone Portsmouth, they have been great and we hope they have enjoyed themselves.”

The ceremony finished with both the men’s and women’s teams on the stage celebratin­g their respective trophies together.

As Mousinho said, it was fitting end to the season for both teams.

 ?? Pictures: Keith Woodland ?? The Beales family flying the flag in celebratio­n of Pompey’s title glory
Pictures: Keith Woodland The Beales family flying the flag in celebratio­n of Pompey’s title glory
 ?? ?? Some of the thousands of Blues fans on Southsea Common yesterday
Some of the thousands of Blues fans on Southsea Common yesterday
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