| 1 Early years (1898 - 1911) |
Near oblivion (1976 - 1980)
In November 1976 the club found itself needing to raise £25,000 to pay off debts and so avoid bankruptcy. The money was raised from supporter contributions after a campaign led by the local newspaper The News. With players having to be sold to ease the club's financial situation, and no money available for replacements, Pompey were forced to rely on an untried manager, Ian St John and inexperienced young players. Consequently, they were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1978. During this period and throughout the 1980s, Portsmouth was one of a number of football clubs with a reputation for Football hooliganism. The most notorious gang was called the 6:57 Crew. A self-proclaimed 'casual firm' of football hooligans, whose name came from the fact that many supporters would catch the 6:57 train from nearby Fratton railway station to London for away games. The advent of all-seater stadia following the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough disaster of 1989 contributed to a decrease in organised football-related violence, and the 6:57 Crew was gradually reduced to nothing by the 1990s. Two books have been written about the 6.57 Crew, Rolling With The 6.57 Crew by Cass Pennant & Rob Silvester and Playing Up With Pompey By Bob Beech. |
| 2 Climbing up the league (1919 - 1927) |
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| 3 Life at the top (1927 - 1939) |
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| 4 Glory years (1946 - 1959) |
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| 5 Life in the lower leagues (1961 - 1976) |
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| 6 Near oblivion (1976 - 1980) |
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| 7 Back on track (1980 - 1988) |
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| 8 Waiting for success (1988 - 2002) |
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| 9 The Premiership at last (2002-2004) |
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| 10 Crisis and struggle (2004 - 2006) |
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| 11 A change of fortunes (2006 - 2007) |
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| 12 Qualification for Europe FA Cup glory (2007-present) |
| 1902 | Southern League champion |
| 1903 | Southern Charity Cup victory |
| 1906 | Hants Charity Cup victory |
| 1920 | Southern League champion |
| 1924 | Football League Third Division South |
| 1939 | FA Cup victory |
| 1948/1949 | Premier League champion |
| 1949/1950 | Premier League champion |
| 1962 | League Division Three champion |
| 1983 | League Division Three champion |
| 1989 | Premier League degradation -> degradation to Championship |
| 2003 | Championship champion -> promotion to Premier League |
| 2006 | Overtake by Russian biljonair Alexandre Gaydamak. |
| 2007 | Barclays Asia Trophy victory |
| 2008 | FA Cup victory |