Southampton fan and Peterborough co-owner enter Portsmouth after Fratton Park defeat

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And in an effort to calm the problems related to the recent effects of The Posh, Saturday’s 2-0 defeat to the Blues called on disgruntled enthusiasts to “keep the faith. “

Pompey’s victory over his promotional rivals saw them move over London Road on the Ligue 1 table (fourth) for difference of purpose.

Meanwhile, the visitors have lost more important points, and Darren Ferguson’s side have won just one of their last five league games.

Peterborough’s boss, who beat Kenny Jackett in the Manager of the Month award in October, has since been criticized by some fan sectors.

But Neale tried to cheer on Posh’s Twitter enthusiasts by insisting that his former league leaders would return to the top.

And he insisted that he was as disappointed as the others, especially with Peterborough’s last defeat at the hands of Southampton’s sour rival Pompey.

Neale’s tweet read: “For all Posh fans. Everyone at the club is disappointed with the recent results. Personally, there’s no team I wouldn’t lose to than Pompey, but it’s football.

“We were the most productive in October and Darren was the manager of the month. I’m sure we’ll be back on top. Keep the faith. “

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