Fans Reunited 3 at Portsmouth - Ipswich Town News
Portsmouth fans are inviting supporters of other clubs along to Fans Reunited 3 when they face Bristol City at Fratton Park on Saturday.
Fans United and more recently Reunited days are a show of solidarity with a club in crisis by fans from across the country and the leagues, who attend the games in their own colours.
The first Fans United game was back in 1997 when Brighton were at their lowest point, the Seagulls beating Hartlepool 5-0 in front of fans from across football, including some in Town shirts.
Earlier this season two Fans Reunited days were held at Plymouth during the Pilgrims’ crisis with Town colours again present. More details on Saturday’s event .
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