Still hoping for a "What on Earth is Going on at Sunderland? I saw you sneak Ricky Alvarez and Jack Rodwell into the intro of the "Restrictive Transfer Policy" video. I love these type of videos you do and I think we are definitely worth a deep dive given the ineptitude on show over the years. Sunderland til I die showed our relegation to league one and failed attempt to get promoted back to the Championship, but a detailed look at the Premier League years before our relegation would be great, also looking at how things went after STID. The amount of bad luck and awful decisions and from board level down to the pitch is staggering. In the Ellis Short era, and then the Stewart Donald era. And now we are owned by a 24 year old heir to a billionaires fortune whose father owned Marseille. -England losing against Iceland essentially resulting in us losing Allardyce, a great manager for us at the time, only for him to be sacked by England after 1 game. -At one point having the 6th highest wage bill in the Premier League with nothing really to show for it. -The purchase of Ricky Alvarez, not playing him, trying to back out of signing him, losing a lawsuit to Inter Milan and still suffering financial implications to this day. -Signing the appalling Jack Rodwell and being financially crippled for years again -Playing Adam Johnson when the execs knew he was under investigation for sexual activity with a child. -Signing Emmanuel Eboue, announcing him, then terminating his contract 3 weeks later as he was banned for all football activities for failing to pay an agent. -Well known drinking culture among players, general poor professionalism. -Darron Gibson getting arrested for drink driving after a car crash. Gibson also filmed on social media off his tits bad mouthing the team and manager whilst still a player. -Losing our top scorer in League 1 in January -Buying Will Grigg for 3 million pounds in League 1 because the owner at the time wanted to look like a big shot and then going on to be a Rodwellesque flop. -Losing twice at Wembley in League 1 including in the playoff final in the 95th minute. -Missing out on the playoffs after the season was cancelled due to COVID -Losing again in the playoffs last season. -Losing our top scorer last season to Wigan for nothing -Losing our club captain last season to Wigan for nothing
Love this idea . Any video having a pop at Jack Rodwell ( he isn't well thought of up the Everton way ) is something I would love to see . I also love Sunderland fans . As fanatical as South Americans .
@@johnwhittaker311 At no point did I say it was anything to do with you, stop being defensive. If anything my comment makes it clear its our fault, poor management which is the story of the last 10+ years, not tieing players down, same as when we lost Maja
@@MenWithVen wasn’t having a go mate… just you mentioning us rather than just say they were let go makes you come across as a tad bitter. Obviously you’re not but that is how it sounds
As someone who lives in Portsmouth and was around during this whole period. It was one of those too good to be true time periods where they seemed to keep signing top English players for the time when you had to ask how they could possibly afford not just the fees but the wages. Even then very few at the time were asking questions as after promotion to the Premier League as things were always looking up. Milan Mandaric's selling the club was the moment things got out of control as from that point on from the spending to constant promises of redevelopment of the stadium or building a new one who then proceeded to sell the club to a guy who pretty much pulled the wool over everyone's eyes including the Premier League. Lets face it all everyone ever thought when they seen it was the same guy that played a huge part in the Man City deal was that he must have money and it will be good for the league as a whole. If anything the Premier League is just as much responsible for allowing this as anyone something that made the future of the club suffer for many years later.
In my understanding (and playing countless seasons of different football managing games), Portsmouth have quite a large fanbase, and could easily be in the middle of the table when it comes to attendances if playing in the EPL. Is there such a potential, for, say 40000 crowd/ EPL home game if you had the stadium for it? I´ve always been interested in attendances, record crowds, support potential and such.
You're right-fans lived in a fantasy world as well-all I got was abuse when I pointed out (with many others) that an income of £70m with near £80m on wages alone-you're at MINUS £10m BEFORE paying for ground upkeep, electric bills, tax , staff who run the admin and cleaning paying the coach firm hotel bills....and we were WISE Aldershot fans who know all about going bust !! There's always been an affinity between Pompey and Shots fans (Bordon is half way house) but the owners made it an affinity in bankruptcy !
I also live in the city and tried to follow what was going on at the time, but have to say I didn't understand most of it. Of course in the centenary year 1998 Pompey effectively went bankrupt - which made 2008 even more crazy. Yes, the league and FA are responsible, and the owners culpable. But the fans need to get real, and not expect fantasy results. So far, the Eisner deal is looking good, and at least responsible.
I remember Pompey (I support Birmingham and we were pretty much in the PL in the same period) staying up for three seasons and suddenly almost buying a dream team around 2006-07.
@@kanyesouth4002 Nothing weird about it - if it can happen to one club it can happen to others - no football club is 100% immune from this kind of thing...particularly when owned, and being subject to the whims of, a single figure. The Portsmouth story, and others like it, are a warning to all clubs. Southampton fans will appreciate the part that a football club plays in the community, and the loss can be devastating. My Dad's team went out of business, (through mismanagement and outright theft) in 1968 and it still hurts him today.
@@kanyesouth4002 not really because I remember when Southampton almost went out of business due to shit owners. So I can identify with what they went through.
@@pompeygod8969 exactly. I remember when Southampton FC almost went under due to bad owners. And we should realise that it can happen to any football club. No set of fans deserve to lose their club because of irresponsible owners.
I remember the time when Portmouth had some ambitious transfer window, with having people coaches Harry Redknapp, and players like Sol Campbell and Jermain Defoe, all of them to sign for a club that was promoted just a while before that. Another brilliant video from HITC and Alfie ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
Portmouth FC is a cautionary tale of confidence tricksters after confidence tricksters trying to obtain football clubs only to asset strip them, turn a quick buck and flee with the money. Absolutely shocking what all the conmen did to this famous old football club. No football fan deserves this. I sincerely hope Portsmouth rise up from the ashes one day.
@@portsmouthfctillidie3704 I'd rather have a TV & movie executive as an owner than an illegal arms dealer any day. Eisner may not be spending silly money on wages & signings, but what he is spending is going towards the development of the club. Owning your own training ground is a start.
When Pompey were promoted and then winning the league two title I cried with joy. As Ian Darke put it aptly, after such an awful time it was as if we'd been given the all clear from a horrible illness and celebrating that high after falling from the top league. It was also the final game under fan ownership and felt like a fitting ending after saving the club from the brink. (Did mean then Pompey had won all 4 professional leagues too)
As a Portsmouth fan, this was definitely a video I was waiting for. I also attended the semi and final - bloody nervous before both games. Fun fact - aside from Fratton Park, I've been to the new Wembley more than any other stadium. Also, Appleton resigned I thought. I was gutted when he left.
As a season ticket holder who grew up LIVING this, in constant fear of my club disappearing forever - this video is massively appreciated, and was unexpected. Cheers Alfie.
It still breaks my heart. I remember the betrayal of each sham owner like it was yesterday. Great vid! Research is thorough and it makes the muddy tidal waters quite clear.
Why no prison sentences handed out, nearly sure, if we committed fraudulent crimes like this we would be doing bird lol, but that's all behind Portsmouth now, with proper honest caring owners, Portsmouth are back in the championship with great footballers and a young terrific manager, we are on our way back to premership ,play up pompey, keep the faith.
I’m a Tottenham fan but I miss having Portsmouth in the Prem, they’re just a fun club… Pompey fans are such a passionate, “No One Likes Us, We Don’t Care” type of fanbase. Fratton Park is such an iconic stadium. The rivalry with Southampton makes for a great derby to watch as a neutral. Here’s hoping Pompey rise again ⭐️ 🌙 🔵
I'm not a Pompey fan (to put it politely) but I think the chairman of the club in the rebuilding period, Iain McInnes, was worth a few minutes for the contribution he and others who were involved made toward that process. McInnes is now chairman at my local club Gosport Borough, effectively next door as far as non-local people are concerned, and he came in with the club in much the same situation as Portsmouth were. Somehow we survived the first season with a group of students, amateurs and Wessex League rejects, and several years later we're doing very well. I know you're meant to wish your rivals ill, and treat them like they're your enemy, but frankly as a Saints fan I just don't feel that way - don't get me wrong, it's not a friendly rivalry, but I take my hat off to all those involved in the revival of their club that means so much to them. They now have a model that all football clubs should imitate.
As a pompey fan this was some of the best times of my life supporting supporting them... such a shame all of us knew nothing about what was going on and we were consolidating nicely in the top half back then, but that's how the cookie crumbles... were still much very alive and kicking 🙌
I saw Portsmouth at MK Dons in League One over the weekend just gone and it still amazes me how quickly the Pompey house of cards collapsed, let alone some of the crazy stories mentioned here. It is extraordinary just how quickly it unravelled between 2008 and 2013 and some of the characters involved in the drama. Good film. Keep up the good work
I went to my first match in the same season we got promoted to the Premier League, it was a 3-0 win with Burton, Todorov and Merson scoring. I fell in love with the club that day. Specifically, when Merson floated a perfect pass from inside his own half, onto Todorov's chest on the corner of the opposition penalty box. I was 16 when we won the FA Cup. I only knew the halycon days of wild success. Promotion, survival, playing against Man Utd and Chelsea. Our downfall was utterly shocking to me. It still is, to be honest. We had a series of cartoonish villains as owners, we were let down by the league's fit and proper persons assessments, and we let our desire for glory overrule our common sense. I remember when we got relegated, before the PST bought the club, going to the last match of the season and wondering if the club would go under, if I'd ever again walk down from the train station to the ground, buy a program and a salmonella burger, and then be part of the best football atmosphere I've ever encountered. When the club was saved by the PST, it's difficult to put into words how much it meants to the fans. Now, we are starting to climb up again, but the slow going has some fans thinking (wrongly, IMHO) that we've fallen prey to another confidence huckstar with plans to bleed the club dry. I don't believe that myself, but I understand that fear. Having gone through that once, it's the biggest fear of any fan old enough to remember what it was like. Personally, I'm glad we finally have an owner who is trying to run the club in a sustainable way. We lived beyond our means for far too long.
Gotta say, as a bolton fan, I have so much sympathy for what you had to go through. Never realised it was this bad for you. Good luck for the season to you guys 👊
Great recap of our vast troubles. AC Milan at Fratton Park is still the best atmosphere I have ever experienced in any game. Gives me goosebumps every time I think about that magical night. So putting the troubles aside, I'm still grateful I got to experience Pompey in Europe. Wolfsburg away was also very special.
I lived a 2 minute walk from Fratton Park for about a decade (which wasn't great for after Southampton games). I remember a lot of this at the time, it was a crazy time.
Thanks for making these videos! I'm back watching football religiously again after nearly 15 years and showing my son the beautiful game. Your videos are directly responsible for rekindling my passion for football. Thank you 🤘
@@deeznoots6241 wouldn't know, didn't watch it back then. Find in boring anyway, this year is better now that there is a real fight for the championship. And some drama.
This is wonderful. I've been a pompey fan since the early 90s, and watching all this chaos unfold was heartbreaking time and time again. There were times we thought our beloved club was going to be no more. Can you imagine the pain? We'll never forget what happened, but the healing process is going well. Play Up Pompey.
As a Pompey fan, I want to say thank you to Alfie. It would have been so easy to put the boot in to a club that has been failed on sooooo many levels. From the Premier League(who let a convicted fraudster run the club on a technicality) to the Football League (who apparently couldnt find an international arrest warrent for Antonov) to Peter Storrie(who oversaw most of it). Pompey will be back where the supporters diserve at some point and I for one have a lot of trust in the current ownership, who have been so smart since taking charge. It may take time but it WILL happen.
I honestly had no idea and thought Michael Eisner was going to be a joke. The irony of several conmen getting to own the club easily, yet the legendary CEO that transformed Disney into the mega Disney Corp era getting major due diligence against him, is still hilarious though. As a Man City fan I miss Portsmouth in the Premier League. We had such nightmares against that team, and as eternal underdogs for so long it was hard to deal with, as many of the top sides found out too. Play Up Pompey! Pompey Play Up! The club has an amazing set of fans that I hope to see making Premier League stadiums louder again in the near future. With the swings between them and rivals Southampton being so large in recent decades, a derby of this kind every season being added to the top flight would be very special too.
Literally love these videos! When I was starting at uni I almost went to portsmouth purely because I was looking to move far away and I thought I could try and catch a few games. My years at uni coincided with their downfall so thankfully I ended up at preston instead
I remember when we played Pompey at home in preseason 2008 and Harry Redknapp lifted the trophy up prematch and getting a standing ovation from us Bournemouth supporters because of his legendary status here at Dean Court.
As a portsmouth fan, I would do it all again! Tough times followed the FA Cup win but to sit soulless in the Premier league like West Ham, Newcastle, Scum and Burnley is not what football is about. I would love a Premier League return but life outside brings back football and the match day experience back to its real fans. Great video and thank you for uncovering and stitching together the whole story!
As a fan I appreciate the premier league for what it is and the talent is wonderful but also as a fan there is just something special about the lower leagues. I can't explain why but i love leagues 1 and 2 for some reason . I am not from England I am from the US so it is not the norm to care about these leagues here but there is just something about these leagues that makes me happy. I got exposed to league 1 and 2 teams through fifa cause we don't have the games on TV here . I keep up with the leagues the best I can though.
Alfie you should do a “what the hell is going on at Ipswich town!” 20 years out of the top flight, several managers later, 2 takeovers and it’s only getting worse
Hi Alfie, would be interesting to watch a video of the demise of Birmingham City fc. They were decent about 10 years ago but then they won the league cup and got relegated. great video as always.xxx
The chaos at Pompey started years earlier.. At one point we sold the club to famously legit operator Terry Venables for $1.. That was the first in the cascade of crazy ownership with only Milan Mandaric looking like a genuine guy in that whole era
Crazy looking back on all that happened. Always thought that Gaydamak Snr was the main man behind the club, the guy with the cash. When the cash ran out it was time to jump ship. We went down quickly too and very nearly out of existence with the charlatans and free loaders that followed. Thanks to the fans and Mr Eisner we are coming back bit by bit. Nice clip thanks for posting.
I managed to get hold of a copy of the list of creditors Pompey had when they went bust. I think the total was £120 million plus, including the local milkman. Quite how nobody ended up in jail is beyond me…
I am a Saints fan. I wish 2 things. That Pompey survive and more importantly that this horrid hatred for each other stops. It is nasty. Rivals yes...but it has become really nasty. We are Hampshire.
Dear Jennifer, I firmly believe, as I heard a comment from a fellow Pompey fan, whom had had enough of scummer this and scummer that, that war truly ended between us, when Alan Ball became manager of us, AND Milan Mandaric banned the 657 crew from making another book, about their exploits. One thing has always interested me, with respect to all Saints fans, that you hear more about our 657 crew, whom gave us a bad name, than your lot and equivalent, the Firm, I think it was called.
Although a saints supporter, I have never understood the hatred between the club's. A local rivalry is great but hatred? I have some good friends who are Pompey fans and we have great banter. As far as I'm concerned, Portsmouth FC haven't ever done me or my family any harm so I have no reason to hate them.
Sorry I know this is two years later, I think the hatred has died down a lot over the last 30 years. There will always be Scummer this and Skate that between the fan bases because that is banter between fans. Same as there will always be some (normally drunk) dickheads who will take it too far and start fights between the fans. I have watched Pompey beat Southampton 4-1 in an FA Cup game and I have watched Southampton beat Pompey 4-0 in a Cup game fairly recently....both times there have been fans who take it too far on both sides. But mostly I will always remember the laughable banter of just saying "Hows your trophy cabinet" to Southampton fan.....or a Southampton fan saying "pay your debts" to us 99% of the time you can laugh it off and thats what I will always love about the rivalry between the clubs.
My father was a Pompey fan, but I'm glad he passed before all those shenanigans happened. So sad to see what happened, but I hope Portsmouth will continue to grow and one day grace the Premier League again, albeit in a better run fashion. Fun fact, Portsmouth held the F.A. Cup for the longest time unbeaten.............. courtesy of winning it in 1939, then no cup games until after WW2.
I'm a lifelong pompey fan and the people in tge comments need fear not. I had a season ticket few years back, sold out every home game in league 2? Not every club can say the same, we've won every league, held the fa cup the longest and will never die! PUP!!
It was a dark time the city really went down hill , Portsmouth is also the only city that is fundamentally linked to its football club when the club does well the city does well in literally every single sense and when it goes bad the city declines , it was known as the warning to football and ever since so many clubs are being subjected to careless and destructive owners and very little is being done about it , Pompey now have billionaire owners but they are being careful with money and tbh considering what the club went through its prob a smart idea for the owners to take the steady approach , Pompey have a rich history of achieving the impossible . English champions twice and fa cup winners twice but the club drops very low soon after it achieves against all odds glory but the fan base at the club is the reason it’s as strong as it is , the people say the club belongs to pompey not football and even at the darkest hour they still achieve the impossible the club had no rights to pull through but the fans made sure it did , I ain’t just proud to be a pompey fan cos of its history and one of the loudest and vocal atmospheres in Europe/world but how much the fans will go through and give to keep its club alive … it’s a naval and military town the people have a lot of heart , passion and grit
As a rugby fan I used to get annoyed that your channel kept getting recommend to me!! But you have one me over now l have subscribed and I'm almost falling back in love with Soccer!! Sorry couldn't resist that... Football!
1st rate. This is the stuff we can't get anywhere else; please keep it up mate! My idea, 7 best individual performances by players who only spent that one season in the top flight.
Do one of Southend United FC and the club owner Ronald Martin. As Southend United were relegated last season after spending 101 years in the English Football League. And are now in Vanarama National League (Non-League).
Alfie can you do a video documenting the rise and fall of Oldham Athletic and how they managed to go from being founding members of the Premier League and having competed in the top-flight at recently as 1994 to now favourites to get relegated out of the Football League altogether here in 2021?
I lived near by Fratton park and went regularly as a kid. I never really cared for football growing up but I am starting to really enjoy it, being a neutral the last few years. Pompey is a club I feel I should be following, even though now I live in Plymouth! Thanks for this video really informative- looking forward to visiting the old girl soon and supporting this club
I’d love you to do one on Wigan although the sad truth is you could make one about most clubs in the lower football leagues. The EFL isn’t, and has never been, fit for purpose. They need to go
Another hit ! On an unrelated note, have you/will you make a vid on when the premier League went from 22 team's to the current format. Keep up the good work
Great video I've used this to show fellow Pompey fans who moan about the current onwers not spending shed loads of money on players. Thank you for this. 👍
Great video. Should be broadcasted on tv say like C4. So other fans can understand and take a more interest into how their club is being. Look at Derby and it won't finish with them!
Wow I never knew that poor old pompy were absolutely ripped apart like that. I am truly gutted for all the pompy fans and all that you have been through. And I thought I had it tough as a forest fan. I really hope Portsmouth at least get back back into the championship. Good luck pompy
As a massive Arsenal fan I consider Portsmouth to be my second club. I grew up in the USA so I chose to make my team to be the first one that won when I watched the Premier League. The first match I watched was Arsenal vs. Portsmouth in which Arsenal won. But, I still have some of my heart in Pompey because I could easily be a massive Portsmouth FC fan. I still follow them religiously and I hope they owners can get their shit together. I still have their 125 year kit in my closet. Cheers fellow fans.
Would you consider doing a Sunderland video? As a fan I would love to hear your take on the clubs running during our Premier League years and the eventual spiral.
Portsmouth are one of my favourite clubs ever and they were one of the real small teams where they have won 5 trophies in their history who have a huge desire to work extra hard to achieve more successes,good friends!!!Unfortunately,their wrong takeovers made them to fall apart till the fourth division of the English football which I have watched from till the fall of them from the first division,good friends!!!Luckily,with their decent takeover,they have managed to win the promotion back in the 2016/2017 English League 2 as the champions and slowly stabilising themselves as the challengers for the promotion to the English Championship next season because of their good season so far in the English League 1,good friends!!!I wish them all the very best for their season in it and my full support is daily for them,good friends!!!
Do Forest. We lost another manager and are bottom of the Championship. Would love to see an outside perspective on the dull chaos that is the Tricky Trees. FTID.
Great video Alfie, only club to be owned by two Arabs with no money. How we in the city laughed at that. If you only new the half of what was going on in those days, your video only scratches at the surface of dodgy deals and asset stripping that was happening. Better days are ahead for our once proud club. PUP.
We also won a trophy in 2019 which was our recent trophy we've won 7 trophies in our history 4 major trophies and 5 fa Cup finals we're probably already better than spuds
Still hoping for a "What on Earth is Going on at Sunderland?
I saw you sneak Ricky Alvarez and Jack Rodwell into the intro of the "Restrictive Transfer Policy" video.
I love these type of videos you do and I think we are definitely worth a deep dive given the ineptitude on show over the years.
Sunderland til I die showed our relegation to league one and failed attempt to get promoted back to the Championship, but a detailed look at the Premier League years before our relegation would be great, also looking at how things went after STID.
The amount of bad luck and awful decisions and from board level down to the pitch is staggering. In the Ellis Short era, and then the Stewart Donald era. And now we are owned by a 24 year old heir to a billionaires fortune whose father owned Marseille.
-England losing against Iceland essentially resulting in us losing Allardyce, a great manager for us at the time, only for him to be sacked by England after 1 game.
-At one point having the 6th highest wage bill in the Premier League with nothing really to show for it.
-The purchase of Ricky Alvarez, not playing him, trying to back out of signing him, losing a lawsuit to Inter Milan and still suffering financial implications to this day.
-Signing the appalling Jack Rodwell and being financially crippled for years again
-Playing Adam Johnson when the execs knew he was under investigation for sexual activity with a child.
-Signing Emmanuel Eboue, announcing him, then terminating his contract 3 weeks later as he was banned for all football activities for failing to pay an agent.
-Well known drinking culture among players, general poor professionalism.
-Darron Gibson getting arrested for drink driving after a car crash. Gibson also filmed on social media off his tits bad mouthing the team and manager whilst still a player.
-Losing our top scorer in League 1 in January
-Buying Will Grigg for 3 million pounds in League 1 because the owner at the time wanted to look like a big shot and then going on to be a Rodwellesque flop.
-Losing twice at Wembley in League 1 including in the playoff final in the 95th minute.
-Missing out on the playoffs after the season was cancelled due to COVID
-Losing again in the playoffs last season.
-Losing our top scorer last season to Wigan for nothing
-Losing our club captain last season to Wigan for nothing
Love this idea . Any video having a pop at Jack Rodwell ( he isn't well thought of up the Everton way ) is something I would love to see . I also love Sunderland fans . As fanatical as South Americans .
Losing your top scorer and club captain was your own fault tbf, nowt to do with us, we just picked up the pieces
@@johnwhittaker311 we didn’t ‘lose’ our captain either we simply didn’t offer him a contract
@@johnwhittaker311 At no point did I say it was anything to do with you, stop being defensive. If anything my comment makes it clear its our fault, poor management which is the story of the last 10+ years, not tieing players down, same as when we lost Maja
@@MenWithVen wasn’t having a go mate… just you mentioning us rather than just say they were let go makes you come across as a tad bitter. Obviously you’re not but that is how it sounds
As someone who lives in Portsmouth and was around during this whole period. It was one of those too good to be true time periods where they seemed to keep signing top English players for the time when you had to ask how they could possibly afford not just the fees but the wages. Even then very few at the time were asking questions as after promotion to the Premier League as things were always looking up. Milan Mandaric's selling the club was the moment things got out of control as from that point on from the spending to constant promises of redevelopment of the stadium or building a new one who then proceeded to sell the club to a guy who pretty much pulled the wool over everyone's eyes including the Premier League.
Lets face it all everyone ever thought when they seen it was the same guy that played a huge part in the Man City deal was that he must have money and it will be good for the league as a whole. If anything the Premier League is just as much responsible for allowing this as anyone something that made the future of the club suffer for many years later.
In my understanding (and playing countless seasons of different football managing games), Portsmouth have quite a large fanbase, and could easily be in the middle of the table when it comes to attendances if playing in the EPL. Is there such a potential, for, say 40000 crowd/ EPL home game if you had the stadium for it? I´ve always been interested in attendances, record crowds, support potential and such.
I mean kind of but tbf to them they were trying to change the rules to stop this but it didn’t happen in time unfortunately
You're right-fans lived in a fantasy world as well-all I got was abuse when I pointed out (with many others) that an income of £70m with near £80m on wages alone-you're at MINUS £10m BEFORE paying for ground upkeep, electric bills, tax , staff who run the admin and cleaning paying the coach firm hotel bills....and we were WISE Aldershot fans who know all about going bust !! There's always been an affinity between Pompey and Shots fans (Bordon is half way house) but the owners made it an affinity in bankruptcy !
I also live in the city and tried to follow what was going on at the time, but have to say I didn't understand most of it. Of course in the centenary year 1998 Pompey effectively went bankrupt - which made 2008 even more crazy.
Yes, the league and FA are responsible, and the owners culpable. But the fans need to get real, and not expect fantasy results. So far, the Eisner deal is looking good, and at least responsible.
I remember Pompey (I support Birmingham and we were pretty much in the PL in the same period) staying up for three seasons and suddenly almost buying a dream team around 2006-07.
I'm a Southampton fan but I took no pleasure in what happened to Portsmouth. I wouldn't wish what happened to them on any football club.
Weird Saints fan
Not weird, just empathetic
@@kanyesouth4002 Nothing weird about it - if it can happen to one club it can happen to others - no football club is 100% immune from this kind of thing...particularly when owned, and being subject to the whims of, a single figure.
The Portsmouth story, and others like it, are a warning to all clubs.
Southampton fans will appreciate the part that a football club plays in the community, and the loss can be devastating.
My Dad's team went out of business, (through mismanagement and outright theft) in 1968 and it still hurts him today.
@@kanyesouth4002 not really because I remember when Southampton almost went out of business due to shit owners.
So I can identify with what they went through.
@@pompeygod8969 exactly. I remember when Southampton FC almost went under due to bad owners.
And we should realise that it can happen to any football club.
No set of fans deserve to lose their club because of irresponsible owners.
I remember the time when Portmouth had some ambitious transfer window, with having people coaches Harry Redknapp, and players like Sol Campbell and Jermain Defoe, all of them to sign for a club that was promoted just a while before that. Another brilliant video from HITC and Alfie ⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽⚽
those were the days 😀
I think their decline started with Redknapp leaving them
Your content is lit bro 🔥
Yeah that was back when Fulham were good too
@@wilfordcolbert1333 more like when redknapp realised he had spent cash that only the onwer could fund not the club, he went with the owner
Portmouth FC is a cautionary tale of confidence tricksters after confidence tricksters trying to obtain football clubs only to asset strip them, turn a quick buck and flee with the money. Absolutely shocking what all the conmen did to this famous old football club. No football fan deserves this.
I sincerely hope Portsmouth rise up from the ashes one day.
Won't likely be soon but they will rise again, I love managing them in fifa, so there's a start 😂😂😂
The guydamaks are a Saint compared to our current yank owners
Look what's happening to Derby County now.
@@portsmouthfctillidie3704 I'd rather have a TV & movie executive as an owner than an illegal arms dealer any day. Eisner may not be spending silly money on wages & signings, but what he is spending is going towards the development of the club. Owning your own training ground is a start.
When Pompey were promoted and then winning the league two title I cried with joy. As Ian Darke put it aptly, after such an awful time it was as if we'd been given the all clear from a horrible illness and celebrating that high after falling from the top league.
It was also the final game under fan ownership and felt like a fitting ending after saving the club from the brink.
(Did mean then Pompey had won all 4 professional leagues too)
That was a wonderful day
As a Portsmouth fan, this was definitely a video I was waiting for. I also attended the semi and final - bloody nervous before both games.
Fun fact - aside from Fratton Park, I've been to the new Wembley more than any other stadium.
Also, Appleton resigned I thought. I was gutted when he left.
He got offered the Blackpool job if I remember and left but stayed there for 2 months before jumping ship there and going to Blackburn
@@kanelittle3257 yeah, I think that's right. There was a time where it felt like Pompey had a new manager every week!!
As a season ticket holder who grew up LIVING this, in constant fear of my club disappearing forever - this video is massively appreciated, and was unexpected. Cheers Alfie.
It still breaks my heart. I remember the betrayal of each sham owner like it was yesterday. Great vid! Research is thorough and it makes the muddy tidal waters quite clear.
Why no prison sentences handed out, nearly sure, if we committed fraudulent crimes like this we would be doing bird lol, but that's all behind Portsmouth now, with proper honest caring owners, Portsmouth are back in the championship with great footballers and a young terrific manager, we are on our way back to premership ,play up pompey, keep the faith.
I’m a Tottenham fan but I miss having Portsmouth in the Prem, they’re just a fun club… Pompey fans are such a passionate, “No One Likes Us, We Don’t Care” type of fanbase. Fratton Park is such an iconic stadium. The rivalry with Southampton makes for a great derby to watch as a neutral.
Here’s hoping Pompey rise again ⭐️ 🌙 🔵
I'm not a Pompey fan (to put it politely) but I think the chairman of the club in the rebuilding period, Iain McInnes, was worth a few minutes for the contribution he and others who were involved made toward that process. McInnes is now chairman at my local club Gosport Borough, effectively next door as far as non-local people are concerned, and he came in with the club in much the same situation as Portsmouth were. Somehow we survived the first season with a group of students, amateurs and Wessex League rejects, and several years later we're doing very well. I know you're meant to wish your rivals ill, and treat them like they're your enemy, but frankly as a Saints fan I just don't feel that way - don't get me wrong, it's not a friendly rivalry, but I take my hat off to all those involved in the revival of their club that means so much to them. They now have a model that all football clubs should imitate.
These documentaries are the reason why hitc sevens and Rabona tv are the best football channels
Nah man Tifo Football is better than Rabona in my opinion.
Tifo are top class
Irish guy is the best lol
Rabona makes me cringe.
@@AR-rg2en Irish guy is one of the worst man 🤣
As a pompey fan this was some of the best times of my life supporting supporting them... such a shame all of us knew nothing about what was going on and we were consolidating nicely in the top half back then, but that's how the cookie crumbles... were still much very alive and kicking 🙌
Please do a video on Wimbledon FC rise and fall and how their fall spawned two football clubs from one. Love 👊
I can't believe he hasn't done one yet . I love the story apart from the bit concerning Kingstonian's ground . That sucked.
Would love him to do this video
This would be a great video
@@NobletheSavage Nor I, there isnt another story like it in football it's mental what happened!
@@NobletheSavage Yeah, buying there ground and later selling it from underneath them
I saw Portsmouth at MK Dons in League One over the weekend just gone and it still amazes me how quickly the Pompey house of cards collapsed, let alone some of the crazy stories mentioned here. It is extraordinary just how quickly it unravelled between 2008 and 2013 and some of the characters involved in the drama. Good film. Keep up the good work
I went to my first match in the same season we got promoted to the Premier League, it was a 3-0 win with Burton, Todorov and Merson scoring. I fell in love with the club that day. Specifically, when Merson floated a perfect pass from inside his own half, onto Todorov's chest on the corner of the opposition penalty box.
I was 16 when we won the FA Cup. I only knew the halycon days of wild success. Promotion, survival, playing against Man Utd and Chelsea.
Our downfall was utterly shocking to me. It still is, to be honest. We had a series of cartoonish villains as owners, we were let down by the league's fit and proper persons assessments, and we let our desire for glory overrule our common sense.
I remember when we got relegated, before the PST bought the club, going to the last match of the season and wondering if the club would go under, if I'd ever again walk down from the train station to the ground, buy a program and a salmonella burger, and then be part of the best football atmosphere I've ever encountered.
When the club was saved by the PST, it's difficult to put into words how much it meants to the fans.
Now, we are starting to climb up again, but the slow going has some fans thinking (wrongly, IMHO) that we've fallen prey to another confidence huckstar with plans to bleed the club dry.
I don't believe that myself, but I understand that fear. Having gone through that once, it's the biggest fear of any fan old enough to remember what it was like.
Personally, I'm glad we finally have an owner who is trying to run the club in a sustainable way. We lived beyond our means for far too long.
Well said play up Pompey
A great video about the rise and fall of Pompey. This is why I'm so thankful for Tornante and how the clubs been run now, PUP! 🔹️🔷️🔵💙
Gotta say, as a bolton fan, I have so much sympathy for what you had to go through. Never realised it was this bad for you. Good luck for the season to you guys 👊
@@jasonharrison4959 cheers mate, same to Bolton to. It's great that both Pompey and Bolton are still here today. 👍🏻
@@harrytwood agreed, and hopefully the many other struggling clubs can pull through. Dont want to see anyone else go the way of Bury
@@jasonharrison4959 yeah, that was a very sad ending. 😞
Great recap of our vast troubles. AC Milan at Fratton Park is still the best atmosphere I have ever experienced in any game. Gives me goosebumps every time I think about that magical night. So putting the troubles aside, I'm still grateful I got to experience Pompey in Europe. Wolfsburg away was also very special.
"Portsmouth" the name brings in so much nostalgia.
I started following PL at that time. Crouch, Defoe, Muntari, remember all these names
I lived a 2 minute walk from Fratton Park for about a decade (which wasn't great for after Southampton games). I remember a lot of this at the time, it was a crazy time.
Thanks for making these videos! I'm back watching football religiously again after nearly 15 years and showing my son the beautiful game. Your videos are directly responsible for rekindling my passion for football. Thank you 🤘
3:17, more takeovers then an average F1 GP. I guess that in this day and age, that means a pretty stable ownership record.
I told you a million times not to exaggerate !!, PUP.
More overtakes nowadays than ten years ago though lol
@@deeznoots6241 wouldn't know, didn't watch it back then. Find in boring anyway, this year is better now that there is a real fight for the championship. And some drama.
This is wonderful. I've been a pompey fan since the early 90s, and watching all this chaos unfold was heartbreaking time and time again. There were times we thought our beloved club was going to be no more. Can you imagine the pain? We'll never forget what happened, but the healing process is going well. Play Up Pompey.
As a Pompey fan, I want to say thank you to Alfie. It would have been so easy to put the boot in to a club that has been failed on sooooo many levels. From the Premier League(who let a convicted fraudster run the club on a technicality) to the Football League (who apparently couldnt find an international arrest warrent for Antonov) to Peter Storrie(who oversaw most of it). Pompey will be back where the supporters diserve at some point and I for one have a lot of trust in the current ownership, who have been so smart since taking charge. It may take time but it WILL happen.
I honestly had no idea and thought Michael Eisner was going to be a joke. The irony of several conmen getting to own the club easily, yet the legendary CEO that transformed Disney into the mega Disney Corp era getting major due diligence against him, is still hilarious though. As a Man City fan I miss Portsmouth in the Premier League. We had such nightmares against that team, and as eternal underdogs for so long it was hard to deal with, as many of the top sides found out too. Play Up Pompey! Pompey Play Up! The club has an amazing set of fans that I hope to see making Premier League stadiums louder again in the near future. With the swings between them and rivals Southampton being so large in recent decades, a derby of this kind every season being added to the top flight would be very special too.
Unfortunately it won't be happening anytime soon, League One is tougher than you realise to be promoted out of.
That was the year Rio Ferdinand went in goal against Portsmouth for a penalty
And the season before, Ferdinand scored an awful OG against Pompey
I'm loving these mini documentaries.
Literally love these videos! When I was starting at uni I almost went to portsmouth purely because I was looking to move far away and I thought I could try and catch a few games. My years at uni coincided with their downfall so thankfully I ended up at preston instead
I remember when we played Pompey at home in preseason 2008 and Harry Redknapp lifted the trophy up prematch and getting a standing ovation from us Bournemouth supporters because of his legendary status here at Dean Court.
As a portsmouth fan, I would do it all again! Tough times followed the FA Cup win but to sit soulless in the Premier league like West Ham, Newcastle, Scum and Burnley is not what football is about. I would love a Premier League return but life outside brings back football and the match day experience back to its real fans. Great video and thank you for uncovering and stitching together the whole story!
As a fan I appreciate the premier league for what it is and the talent is wonderful but also as a fan there is just something special about the lower leagues. I can't explain why but i love leagues 1 and 2 for some reason . I am not from England I am from the US so it is not the norm to care about these leagues here but there is just something about these leagues that makes me happy. I got exposed to league 1 and 2 teams through fifa cause we don't have the games on TV here . I keep up with the leagues the best I can though.
Took me a while to realize that by scum you meant Southampton. At least call them Scumhampton or Liverpool B!
West Ham is anything but souless lol
@@AR-rg2en middle of the Premier league is soulless. Every season is nothing to play for (apart from last season)
@@benedictwallis1993 West Ham were literally fighting for Champions League qualification. Not souless at all.
Alfie you should do a “what the hell is going on at Ipswich town!”
20 years out of the top flight, several managers later, 2 takeovers and it’s only getting worse
I'd love to see a video on the rise and fall of Blackburn rovers from the premier League title to their masses of debt they are now in
As a Pompey fan who lived through this, thank you, great video and research
You really need to do a video on Coventry. We have certainly been through our fair share of horrendous of the field dealings
Excellent journalism! Imagine if BBC had similar integrity and relentlessly dug out the truth, no matter what...
These are so interesting. I remember watching this all unfold and it’s great to get a proper breakdown on what happened. Love these documentaries
I was watching a Premier League compilation earlier today and found myself wondering what happened to Portsmouth. Excellent timing.
Hi Alfie, would be interesting to watch a video of the demise of Birmingham City fc. They were decent about 10 years ago but then they won the league cup and got relegated. great video as always.xxx
Portsmouth: One of the few European clubs who are happy with ownership by an American.
Day 12: every football league clubs greatest ever academy product
"U-turning faster than Boris Johnson any time Marcus Rashford hits the tweet button" took me out hahahahah
Strap in everyone, things are about to get Sheikhy
That's is amazing
Shut up
Come with the real id Adminho
@Ian Thompson Thank you for the kind gesture
I love these documentaries videos, they are extremely interesting.
Keep making them, Matt the Norwich Fan.
The chaos at Pompey started years earlier.. At one point we sold the club to famously legit operator Terry Venables for $1.. That was the first in the cascade of crazy ownership with only Milan Mandaric looking like a genuine guy in that whole era
Great video as ever. And considering this one is about my team. I admire and appreciate how detailed this is
Crazy looking back on all that happened. Always thought that Gaydamak Snr was the main man behind the club, the guy with the cash. When the cash ran out it was time to jump ship.
We went down quickly too and very nearly out of existence with the charlatans and free loaders that followed. Thanks to the fans and Mr Eisner we are coming back bit by bit.
Nice clip thanks for posting.
2006 era Pompey and Blackburn were two of my favourite childhood clubs, used to love Matty Taylor, Pedro Mendes and Gamst Pedersen
Brilliant! Thank you so much, it's so strange to live through these events but know so little about what's actually going on
Great video as always.
Would love to see you make a doc on Wigan Athletic.
I managed to get hold of a copy of the list of creditors Pompey had when they went bust. I think the total was £120 million plus, including the local milkman. Quite how nobody ended up in jail is beyond me…
Would love to see the breakdown
This season, back to the championship...
I am a Saints fan. I wish 2 things. That Pompey survive and more importantly that this horrid hatred for each other stops. It is nasty. Rivals yes...but it has become really nasty. We are Hampshire.
Dear Jennifer, I firmly believe, as I heard a comment from a fellow Pompey fan, whom had had enough of scummer this and scummer that, that war truly ended between us, when Alan Ball became manager of us, AND Milan Mandaric banned the 657 crew from making another book, about their exploits.
One thing has always interested me, with respect to all Saints fans, that you hear more about our 657 crew, whom gave us a bad name, than your lot and equivalent, the Firm, I think it was called.
Although a saints supporter, I have never understood the hatred between the club's. A local rivalry is great but hatred? I have some good friends who are Pompey fans and we have great banter. As far as I'm concerned, Portsmouth FC haven't ever done me or my family any harm so I have no reason to hate them.
Sorry I know this is two years later, I think the hatred has died down a lot over the last 30 years. There will always be Scummer this and Skate that between the fan bases because that is banter between fans. Same as there will always be some (normally drunk) dickheads who will take it too far and start fights between the fans. I have watched Pompey beat Southampton 4-1 in an FA Cup game and I have watched Southampton beat Pompey 4-0 in a Cup game fairly recently....both times there have been fans who take it too far on both sides. But mostly I will always remember the laughable banter of just saying "Hows your trophy cabinet" to Southampton fan.....or a Southampton fan saying "pay your debts" to us 99% of the time you can laugh it off and thats what I will always love about the rivalry between the clubs.
Can you do a video on either Oldham, Rochdale or Wigan? The greater Manchester clubs have had a really hard go of it recently
My father was a Pompey fan, but I'm glad he passed before all those shenanigans happened. So sad to see what happened, but I hope Portsmouth will continue to grow and one day grace the Premier League again, albeit in a better run fashion.
Fun fact, Portsmouth held the F.A. Cup for the longest time unbeaten.............. courtesy of winning it in 1939, then no cup games until after WW2.
19:50 Met him at Download Festival 2006. Portsmouth most famous supporter.
Cool guy, we shared a beer and had a chat about the club.
Appleton didn’t lose his job, he walked out on the club
I'm a lifelong pompey fan and the people in tge comments need fear not.
I had a season ticket few years back, sold out every home game in league 2?
Not every club can say the same, we've won every league, held the fa cup the longest and will never die!
PUP!!
It was a dark time the city really went down hill , Portsmouth is also the only city that is fundamentally linked to its football club when the club does well the city does well in literally every single sense and when it goes bad the city declines , it was known as the warning to football and ever since so many clubs are being subjected to careless and destructive owners and very little is being done about it , Pompey now have billionaire owners but they are being careful with money and tbh considering what the club went through its prob a smart idea for the owners to take the steady approach , Pompey have a rich history of achieving the impossible . English champions twice and fa cup winners twice but the club drops very low soon after it achieves against all odds glory but the fan base at the club is the reason it’s as strong as it is , the people say the club belongs to pompey not football and even at the darkest hour they still achieve the impossible the club had no rights to pull through but the fans made sure it did , I ain’t just proud to be a pompey fan cos of its history and one of the loudest and vocal atmospheres in Europe/world but how much the fans will go through and give to keep its club alive … it’s a naval and military town the people have a lot of heart , passion and grit
As a rugby fan I used to get annoyed that your channel kept getting recommend to me!! But you have one me over now l have subscribed and I'm almost falling back in love with Soccer!! Sorry couldn't resist that... Football!
One of the best Channel out there you learn so much thank you HITC sevens
Bit weird to show a Donny Rovers concession stand at 24:00 but fair enough if it’s to show the Pukka Pies
Thank you for this, a lot of people believe that we were a club who just spent beyond their means however as you said it was a lot bigger than that.
1st rate. This is the stuff we can't get anywhere else; please keep it up mate!
My idea, 7 best individual performances by players who only spent that one season in the top flight.
"And more takeovers than a Formula One Grand Prix" I felt that
Do one of Southend United FC and the club owner Ronald Martin. As Southend United were relegated last season after spending 101 years in the English Football League. And are now in Vanarama National League (Non-League).
Alfie can you do a video documenting the rise and fall of Oldham Athletic and how they managed to go from being founding members of the Premier League and having competed in the top-flight at recently as 1994 to now favourites to get relegated out of the Football League altogether here in 2021?
That's exactly why we should have our own 50 + 1 law
The title "Sheikh" does not mean anything, some places it simply is a landowner.
True. I'm a sheikh, and I live in Yorkshire. It means fuck all haha
I lived near by Fratton park and went regularly as a kid. I never really cared for football growing up but I am starting to really enjoy it, being a neutral the last few years. Pompey is a club I feel I should be following, even though now I live in Plymouth! Thanks for this video really informative- looking forward to visiting the old girl soon and supporting this club
I’d love you to do one on Wigan although the sad truth is you could make one about most clubs in the lower football leagues. The EFL isn’t, and has never been, fit for purpose. They need to go
Can we get a ‘what on earth is going on at Nottingham Forest’?
They’ve had 27 managers in 17 years!
Great video. Now do strangest transfer announcement videos/photos
Another hit !
On an unrelated note, have you/will you make a vid on when the premier League went from 22 team's to the current format.
Keep up the good work
Great video I've used this to show fellow Pompey fans who moan about the current onwers not spending shed loads of money on players. Thank you for this. 👍
As a Pompey fan, this is a great watch 👍🏻
Good fans at Pompey! They cheered the Arsenal off the pitch years ago after being 'well beaten'! Up Pompey!
Currently have this team back in the championship in fifa. From third tier to premier league champs in three season is the goal. Let’s go Pompey’s.👌
Great video.
Should be broadcasted on tv say like C4. So other fans can understand and take a more interest into how their club is being.
Look at Derby and it won't finish with them!
Wow I never knew that poor old pompy were absolutely ripped apart like that. I am truly gutted for all the pompy fans and all that you have been through. And I thought I had it tough as a forest fan. I really hope Portsmouth at least get back back into the championship. Good luck pompy
Thanks for that. The championship is the main aim with the Premier league being the dream again if course. Well done on your win against Spurs!👍
Be back I in premership within next 3 years, play up pompey keep the faith
I can't believe you added the debt to Pukka Pies at the end. This is a good video on what happened! PUP!
these documentaries are awesome. i am begging you to do one on Rangers' liquidation in 2012
21:45 Damn, an actual happy ending
Alfie i can really see you as a perfect replacement for martin tyler, i think youd make a great commentator, is this something youve ever considered?
His documented name was sheikh yerbouti.
Isn’t that a Zappa Album ? 🐢
@@newforestpixie5297 Yes!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Correct!! You're the greatest!!
I live in the Portsmouth area and this video is superb. Thanks 👍🏻
I don't suppose you fancy doing an expose into Worcester City's demise. That would be fun haha
Day 12: The rise and fall of gretna fc
As a massive Arsenal fan I consider Portsmouth to be my second club. I grew up in the USA so I chose to make my team to be the first one that won when I watched the Premier League. The first match I watched was Arsenal vs. Portsmouth in which Arsenal won. But, I still have some of my heart in Pompey because I could easily be a massive Portsmouth FC fan. I still follow them religiously and I hope they owners can get their shit together. I still have their 125 year kit in my closet. Cheers fellow fans.
Really like these videos, to see what is going on away from all the big names in English football is so interesting, thank you.
Another brilliant story, good job Alfie
Would you consider doing a Sunderland video? As a fan I would love to hear your take on the clubs running during our Premier League years and the eventual spiral.
The Belenenses - B-SAD split would be a great topic, especially with the possibility of this season both having a match on the Cup of Portugal.
Portsmouth are one of my favourite clubs ever and they were one of the real small teams where they have won 5 trophies in their history who have a huge desire to work extra hard to achieve more successes,good friends!!!Unfortunately,their wrong takeovers made them to fall apart till the fourth division of the English football which I have watched from till the fall of them from the first division,good friends!!!Luckily,with their decent takeover,they have managed to win the promotion back in the 2016/2017 English League 2 as the champions and slowly stabilising themselves as the challengers for the promotion to the English Championship next season because of their good season so far in the English League 1,good friends!!!I wish them all the very best for their season in it and my full support is daily for them,good friends!!!
7 trophies if u include our first division (now premier league)
Do Forest. We lost another manager and are bottom of the Championship. Would love to see an outside perspective on the dull chaos that is the Tricky Trees. FTID.
Great video really enjoyed it , was a season ticket holder at the time south stand 😊 look now wow back in the championship been a long road 😂
As a chelsea fan ........ pompey fans deserves 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 well done lads ..... CARRY ON💪
Great video Alfie, only club to be owned by two Arabs with no money. How we in the city laughed at that. If you only new the half of what was going on in those days, your video only scratches at the surface of dodgy deals and asset stripping that was happening. Better days are ahead for our once proud club. PUP.
Crazy that they’ve won a major trophy more recently than Spurs
We also won a trophy in 2019 which was our recent trophy we've won 7 trophies in our history 4 major trophies and 5 fa Cup finals we're probably already better than spuds
@@portsmouthfctillidie3704 as an Arsenal fan, I have to agree
And more recently and more in our history by far than scumhampton
You could do the rise and ultimately demise of Gretna FC, they were basically the dictionary definition of overspending beyond your means
Can you do a video about the Venkys and the fall of Blackburn Rovers? I am finding it hard to find anything on RUclips about them.