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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey 20:20 - Oct 1 with 604 viewsSouthamptonfan

Bearing in mind there is a bubble when we play each other - Let's say we play Pompey in the play off final at Wembley, 38000 fans each. How would they manage it? Both sets of fans would be everywhere. Could they make 38 000 fans all take coaches? There wouldn't be enough parking bays.

Has there ever been huge rivals playing in a final at Wembley.


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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:27 - Oct 1 with 566 viewsPatfromPoole

Portsmouth would sell all 90,000 tickets themselves.

With 500,000 of them outside the ground begging to get in.

No problems would then arise.

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:29 - Oct 1 with 554 viewskingslandstand1

There was the Merseyside FA Cup Final back in 89 (?), but are they really "huge"rivals noting there are apparently opposing fans in some same families for instance

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:45 - Oct 1 with 520 viewsSouthamptonfan

Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:29 - Oct 1 by kingslandstand1

There was the Merseyside FA Cup Final back in 89 (?), but are they really "huge"rivals noting there are apparently opposing fans in some same families for instance


Everton v Liverpool as you say, there are fans of both in the same street, in the same family. And they speak the same. Although they don't like each other.

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:56 - Oct 1 with 494 viewsmushinexile

Pat, stay off the pop. Do you really think that the planet contains 590,000 Pompey fans?

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 21:27 - Oct 1 with 436 viewsLondonSaint76

Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:56 - Oct 1 by mushinexile

Pat, stay off the pop. Do you really think that the planet contains 590,000 Pompey fans?


The Drongo 130 probably does.

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 21:34 - Oct 1 with 427 viewsSaintNick

Perhaps the biggest rivals who have met at Wembley were Sheffield Wednesday V Sheffield United in an FA Cup semi back in the 1990's and of course Spurs V Arsenal in a Charity Sheild I think

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 21:37 - Oct 1 with 418 viewsSouthamptonfan

Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 21:34 - Oct 1 by SaintNick

Perhaps the biggest rivals who have met at Wembley were Sheffield Wednesday V Sheffield United in an FA Cup semi back in the 1990's and of course Spurs V Arsenal in a Charity Sheild I think


So what do you think they would do, if 90000 Saints and Pompey fans were travelling to London? Let everyone make their own way?
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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 07:35 - Oct 2 with 207 viewsdarthvader

Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 21:37 - Oct 1 by Southamptonfan

So what do you think they would do, if 90000 Saints and Pompey fans were travelling to London? Let everyone make their own way?
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I predict carnage if that were to happen

keep the faith coyr

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Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 09:03 - Oct 2 with 126 viewssolent_toffee

Hypothetical Question Play Off Final Saints v Pompey on 20:29 - Oct 1 by kingslandstand1

There was the Merseyside FA Cup Final back in 89 (?), but are they really "huge"rivals noting there are apparently opposing fans in some same families for instance


It was completely different back then, that final was post Hillsbrough and there was a sense of one big togetherness.

It really isnt the same now. Anfield derbies are fairly sterile with most Liverpool fans having no recognisable rivalry with Everton fans. Everton fans are kept in afterwards as well which is a bit odd, presumably to let the tourists get home easier. At the same time, the Goodison derbies, the same police force allow Liverpool fans to leave at the same time as blues (as they should).

If there was now a Cup final with the two teams, I wouldnt know what the atmosphere would be like. As fan bases, we are very different.
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