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Chew The Fat With Chix – May 5th

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It’s Thursday so get ready to join Chix and throw in your opinion for a lively on-line debate about all things Pompey

After the success of last week I am back for another round of Chew The Fat on Vital Pompey !

At around 7:30pm tonight and every Thursday thereafter I will be live on-line to discuss the topics of the week.

Nothing special, just me on line to respond ‘on the spot’ to your thoughts, comments and opinions on the issues of the week, hopefully with a bit of fun, banter and controversy thrown in as well.

I’m happy to discuss all things Pompey however tenuous, so just toss in the topic you want to chat about and we will take it from there.

How about ..

Hayden Mullins as our Player of the Season. Who would have thought that a couple of years back? Maybe you? or are we really that thin on the ground that we had very little to choose from or perhaps you think Mullins really has been the unsung hero that some claim?

What about your thoughts on a song to sum up Pompeys season! Would you go for The Only Way Is Up, or Down Down (deeper and down) perhaps you would plump for Money’s To Tight To Mention? Let me know what you think or better still, suggest a few of your own.

How about offering your thoughts on next seasons derby games? With Scummers and the Seagulls once again back in the same league as us, are you looking forward to it or does it show how far Pompey have fallen .. or how far our neighbours have risen?

Perhaps you want to discuss the latest takeover speculation.. well whatever it is I want to hear from you.

So if you`ve nothing better to do join me only on Vital Pompey, on this article and in the forums for what promises to be a lively debate.

I might even throw in the odd Quiz Question too !

Alternatively, if you are unable to join in at 7:30 tonight but want to add to the debate why not throw in your two penneth worth right now?

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