Joyous Portsmouth fans Florrie Farr and nephew David Copus, two, pose with the FA Cup during a VE street party outside Fratton Park in 1945 when Pompey held the cup for seven years after their 4-1 Wembley win over Wolves because of World War Two. The cup, which Pompey can reclaim after a 69-year absence by beating Cardiff today (Sat), was allowed out to members of the public without any police or security on hand to guard it. Pic MIKE WALKER PICTURES PLAY UP POMPEY (1) sent in by Michael Harvey of Cosham we see the little lad aged 2 named David Copus with his Aunt Florrie (Farr) at a st


Joyous Portsmouth fans Florrie Farr and nephew David Copus, two, pose with the FA Cup during a VE street party outside Fratton Park in 1945 when Pompey held the cup for seven years after their 4-1 Wembley win over Wolves because of World War Two. The cup, which Pompey can reclaim after a 69-year absence by beating Cardiff today (Sat), was allowed out to members of the public without any police or security on hand to guard it. Pic MIKE WALKER PICTURES PLAY UP POMPEY (1) sent in by Michael Harvey of Cosham we see the little lad aged 2 named David Copus with his Aunt Florrie (Farr) at a street party in 1945 in Frogmore Road. The Cup is standing on the table with no security or police as would be the case today.


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