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Montgomery regularly attended war-time League South matches at Fratton Park, becoming the honorary President of Portsmouth Football Club. Following the suggestion by Montgomery, red socks were introduced by the club as a memorial to soldiers lost in wartime as red is the traditional colour of the British Army and also the colour of the Remembrance poppy. [148] With the resumption of a full professional Football League season in England in 1947–48, Portsmouth changed their socks from the usual black to red at Christmas time in 1947. [149] This also gave the Portsmouth team a patriotic blue, white and red appearance similar to the United Kingdom's red white and blue Union Flag. The new red socks also coincided with Portsmouth's most successful period, as the club won two consecutive top-tier division (now 'Premier League') title honours in 1948–49 and 1949–50, so the red socks were retained for good luck.
[141] For the club's 110th anniversary season in 2008–09, Portsmouth played in an all blue home kit, which debuted in the previous season's successful 2008 FA Cup Final win. [141] Since the 2009–10 season, Portsmouth reverted to the now traditional blue-white-red home kit. Red socks memorial[edit] Sir Bernard 'Monty' Montgomery Portsmouth had predominantly worn black socks since their first match in 1899 up until the end of the post-World War II 1946–47 FA Cup season – in which the Football League had not yet resumed. During the Second World War and post-war periods, the British Army's Field Marshal Sir Bernard 'Monty' Montgomery had been based at Southwick House, 5 miles to the north of Portsmouth.
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Halfway through the season, Alan Ball was sacked on 17 January 1989 and replaced by John Gregory. The club's parent company had a name change from 'Portsmouth Football Company Limited' to 'Portsmouth Football Club Limited' on 23 January 1989. [38] The entire Fratton End stand was closed during most of the season during demolition works, with only the lower tier of the stand reopening in the springtime of 1989.
Portsmouth finished top as First Division champions on 27 April 2003, six points clear of second-placed Leicester City, gaining promotion (with a game to spare) to the FA Premier League, returning to the top tier of English football after an absence of fifteen seasons. [43] Portsmouth were awarded the Football League First Division Championship trophy for a third time, as the former Football League championship trophy had been demoted in status in 1992–93 (because of the creation of the FA Premier League) and had become the second tier trophy. Portsmouth goalkeeper Shaka Hislop, midfielders Matthew Taylor and Paul Merson earned places in the 2002–03 Division One PFA Team of the Year award. 2003–2010: FA Premier League[edit] In Portsmouth's Premiership debut season in 2003–04, the "Harry & Jim" partnership of Harry Redknapp and Jim Smith resulted in a 13th place final position at the end of the season.
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5 million investment made by Vladimir Antonov's CSI remained outstanding, players were due £3. 5 million in wages and bonuses for the last two seasons, while £2. 3 million was owed to HMRC and, additionally, £3. 7 million was owed for general trade. [80] On 21 April, Portsmouth were relegated from the Championship after a 2–1 loss to Derby County, the first time in 30 years that the club had played at that level. Following Pompey's relegation to League One, the entire professional playing squad left the club. [81] The team were given a 10-point deduction in December 2012 for their financial problems. [82] On 7 November 2012, it was announced that Michael Appleton had left Portsmouth to become the manager of Blackpool.
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[citation needed] Away colours[edit] The most frequent away colours used by Portsmouth have been white shirts with royal or navy blue shorts and either blue or white socks. [20] Other historic kits[edit] 1929 FA Cup Final 1934 FA Cup Final (Away) 1939 FA Cup Final 2008 FA Cup Final 2010 FA Cup Final (Away) For the 2008 FA Cup Final victory against Cardiff City, Portsmouth debuted an all blue home kit manufactured by Canterbury and sponsored by Oki Printing Solutions to commemorate the club's 110th Anniversary year. The all blue home kit was also used throughout the following 2008–09 season. [141] Portsmouth again reached the FA Cup Final in 2010, but were defeated 1–0 by Chelsea.
The case was heard by Mr Justice Mann from 3 to 5 August where, having heard submissions from both sides, he turned down HMRC's appeal on all five counts it had put forward. HMRC decided not to appeal against the verdict, leaving Portsmouth's administrators to formally agree the CVA and bring the club out of administration. [65] On 17 August, Balram Chainrai completed his takeover of the club and passed the owners' and directors' fit and proper person test. 2010–2017: Decline and relegations to fourth tier[edit] Former Notts County manager Steve Cotterill was appointed manager of relegated Portsmouth in the Championship June 2010 on a three-year contract. [66] On 22 October, Portsmouth issued a statement saying, "It appears likely that the club will now be closed down and liquidated by the administrators, "[67] but key creditor Alexandre Gaydamak announced the next day that he had reached an agreement which could save their future.
[50] Two days after the al-Faraj takeover was completed, Portsmouth's former technical director Avram Grant returned as director of football. [51] Because of the financial problems, however, the Premier League placed the club under a transfer embargo, meaning the club were not allowed to sign any players. Avram Grant took over at Portsmouth on 26 November 2009, [52][53] replacing Hart, who had been sacked by the board two days previously due to the club's position at the bottom of the league table. [54] In December 2009, it was announced that the club had failed to pay the players for the second consecutive month, [55] and on the 31st it was announced player's wages would again be paid late, on 5 January 2010.
Portsmouth escaped relegation on the last day of the 2000–01 season when they won their final game and Huddersfield Town lost theirs, keeping Portsmouth up at their expense. [42] During the summer break, former West Ham United manager Harry Redknapp was appointed director of football by Mandaric. A week before the new season began, 25-year-old Portsmouth goalkeeper Aaron Flahavan was killed in a car crash near Bournemouth on 5 August 2001. In a mark of respect, Portsmouth retired his number 1 shirt for the season. Portsmouth signed veteran Croatian playmaker Robert Prosinečki on a one-year deal and Peter Crouch for the start of the 2001–02 season.
Portsmouth ended the season only two places above the relegation zone. Following the 15 April 1989 Hillsborough Disaster, Portsmouth removed the perimeter fences from Fratton Park for the new 1989–90 season, except at the Milton End to separate away supporters. The season saw John Gregory leaving the club on 3 January 1990. Assistant manager Frank Burrows became manager for a second spell on 23 January 1990. Portsmouth finished in 12th position at the end of the season. The 1990–91 season saw Frank Burrows resign as manager on 13 March 1991 after a string of bad results.
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