Portsmouth v Bolton Wanderers (away) Tickets

 

Bolton Wanderers

Bolton Wanderers, also known as The Trotters currently play at the Reebok Stadium. Despite its maturity Bolton Wanderers have never experienced the joy of being crowned the football league champions.  However, they have been the proud winners of the FA cup on four occasions. Their last success was against Manchester Utd in 1958. In the 94-95 season they were on their way to success’s and defeats in the fight to play in the Premiership. To see how the Bolton Wanderers fare in this seasons Premier League buy your Football Tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

Portsmouth FC was founded in 1898. Portsmouth’s ground is in Fratton,Park, Portsmouth. The manager of the team is Harry Redknapp started off at Portsmouth in 2001 and later resigned in resigned as Portsmouth's manager in November 2004, only to return to the team in December 2005. Porstmouth is said to be called Pompee as they say in the days of sail a captured French ship called Pompee was used as a guard ship in Portsmouth Harbour. To see Portsmouth FC peform in this season’s premier league buy your Portsmouth Football tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

The stadium currently has four stands, all seated. The pitch runs from east to west. The largest and most modern stand, at the ground's western end, is the Fratton End. Along either side of the pitch are the North and South stands, both of which are two-tiered. At the eastern end is the Milton End, by far the smallest stand. Formerly the only roofless stand in the Premier League, a roof was added for the 2007/08 season. This stand is shared between home and away supporters. The original entrance to the Fratton End is notable for its mock Tudor façade. Since the arrival of new owner Alexandre Gaydamak several renovations have been made to Fratton Park including improved dressing rooms, a roof over the Milton end and a big-screen above the police box between the North Stand and Milton End. Sponsorship has also been cancelled for the North Stand which now features "Fratton Park Portsmouth" and the club crest.