What an excellent site for bygone data
http://www.pompeyrama.com/home.html
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This link takes you to the game we last played Swansea in
http://www.pompeyrama.com/pompey-fc-mat ... sea-0.html
http://www.pompeyrama.com/pompey-fc-mat ... sea-0.html
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Rama we used to call the fat kid in school that, after Rama mohammed, who back at the time was the fattest man in the world.
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Cool. I've just found the last time we played them in the cup on there - 1972 - as I can remember standing on the Milton End terrace with my Dad, loads of Swansea fans behind us.
They were giving it all the "Land of my Fathers" stuff from the off, then we scored and shut them up for a while. Can still see an old boy standing just in front of them puffing away on a pipe which, when the initial hubbub after the goal had died down, he removed and said in an accent that was pure Pompey "How 'bout that for Land of my bl**dy Faaaaaathers then....."
They were giving it all the "Land of my Fathers" stuff from the off, then we scored and shut them up for a while. Can still see an old boy standing just in front of them puffing away on a pipe which, when the initial hubbub after the goal had died down, he removed and said in an accent that was pure Pompey "How 'bout that for Land of my bl**dy Faaaaaathers then....."
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And me my first ever game watched .. 17th April 1965 (I always thought it was 1964) Cardiff city at home and we won 1-0Guernsey Blue wrote:Cool. I've just found the last time we played them in the cup on there - 1972 - as I can remember standing on the Milton End terrace with my Dad, loads of Swansea fans behind us.
They were giving it all the "Land of my Fathers" stuff from the off, then we scored and shut them up for a while. Can still see an old boy standing just in front of them puffing away on a pipe which, when the initial hubbub after the goal had died down, he removed and said in an accent that was pure Pompey "How 'bout that for Land of my bl**dy Faaaaaathers then....."
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