Pompey players issue apology after bust-up

The Pompey players at the centre of Saturday's half-time fight have issued an apology.
Christian Burgess in action during Saturday's game with StevenageChristian Burgess in action during Saturday's game with Stevenage
Christian Burgess in action during Saturday's game with Stevenage

Christian Burgess and Michael Doyle have been fined for their part in the incident which prompted both to be substituted at the interval against Stevenage.

And, in a statement issued this afternoon, they have apologised.

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Michael Doyle said: ‘I have made no secret about the fact that I joined Portsmouth for one reason – to gain success and help the club achieve its on-field ambitions. This is a burning desire within me that is all-consuming.

‘To wear the captain’s armband is the ultimate honour. However, on Saturday my desire to win unfortunately spilled over into a half-time incident for which I would like to apologise to my team-mates, management, those who work so hard behind the scenes and, most importantly, our fantastic supporters.

‘I cannot undo what has been done, but as we embark upon an important run of fixtures, I can assure everyone that this incident will only serve to strengthen my – and the team’s – resolve to deliver on the pitch. I am, and will continue to be, totally committed to this football club.

‘Having spoken with the manager and CEO, I have asked to make a donation to the club’s academy and Pompey in the Community.’

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Christian Burgess added: ‘At half-time on Saturday, Michael and I engaged in a heated discussion that unfortunately escalated to an unacceptable point that we both regret.

‘Michael and I are so desperate to succeed at this football club and our desire to win clearly crossed a line.

‘Our differences were quickly resolved, even before the end of Saturday’s game, and I sincerely apologise to our supporters and everyone associated with the club for this incident.

‘After speaking with the manager and the CEO, I have agreed to make a donation to our academy and Pompey in the Community.

Pompey have stated the matter is now resolved and will be making no futher comment.