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This has been said so many times, but can someone please nail this down! Are Poor smouth allowed to sell tickets for next season whilst in administration, I thought that they were not allowed......Anyone?
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Any quotes on the latest revelations about the cheats you support, Corp Ho ho ho! Don't defend the indefensible, I've just had a quick on a few of your forums, and on the whole, it appears to still be the fault of all and sunder, and not your 'club'. Try being contrite, instead of smug, the footballing world is waking up to the smell of fish in Portsea, and you lot still can't see the wood for the trees. Sadly, should you survive, you may still get the chance to have your web footed fans at Wembley again, as it looks like Chelski will be champions, as well as winning the FA cup. With luck though, you will have ceased to exist.
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Yes it is, and it will be even better if Poopey get thrown out of the league, as it will either be 2 down from the PL, or four up from the L1. Fingers crossed eh!
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Alps! your view on that goal?
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**News Flash** 'Alps in attack on Pardew'. Why don't you get off his case man:mad:
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There's more! not one, but two cancer charities! http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/Cancer-charities-owed-thousands-by.6250652.jp The money owed to Harbour Cancer Support Centre in Gosport was raised in a raffle and auction held at a Fratton Park function in March last year.
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This has always been my stance, I see no reason to change that opinion.
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Because Alps said so, and woe betide Mr Pardew should he fail to deliver. The SWF fan of the year has spoken.
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Administrator insists fight to play in Europe goes on Published Date: 22 April 2010 Pompey's administrator today said the club would fight on for the right to play in Europe. Andrew Andronikou spoke out after the FA and Premier League said in a joint statement earlier today that they would not consider any late applications for a UEFA licence. And he insisted: 'We've earned the right to play in Europe'. Mr Andronikou said the club was still working on its application and had not had any communication from the authorities to suggest the bid would be turned down. 'I find the comments unusual considering our application has not gone in yet,' he said. 'We are still in the process of complying and providing all the information required for us to apply to them. ;I've not spoken to anybody regarding this. We put in a preliminary application and they came back and said "just make an application". Our lawyers are handling the application. 'They (the FA and Premier League) have asked us for strict criteria and we are still looking into that. 'We've earned the right to play in Europe so we will make the application, albeit belated.' Mr Andronikou said the application would be with the FA and Premier League by next week. Asked why he thought the comments had been made to suggest Pompey's application was already doomed, he said: 'I would ask you to draw your own conclusions about where it's coming from. Obviously there is some pressure being put on the board of the Premier League by one or two of its members.' Portsmouth would have qualified to play in the Europa League next season after reaching the FA Cup final against Chelsea - who will be in the Champions League. A joint statement from the FA and Premier League said: 'The FA and Premier League have confirmed to the administrators of Portsmouth Football Club that they shall not consider any late application for granting of a UEFA Club Licence for the 2010-11 season.' The decision means that the team who finish seventh in the Premier League - currently Liverpool - would play in the Europa League instead. Some of the replies from the blue phew, defy belief!
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Lol, I wish I had an invoice with them for £2m, that they had paid. I could then request it was paid again!
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I liked it all, very amusing:D just a taster below:D ........But what catches the eye in the report - which spells many players' names wrong - are the smaller debts. The Fratton Park club owes the Guernsey Scout Association £697, Bognor Regis FC £230, Chichester College £60, Pukka Pies £40, Qatar Airways just 20p - and, best of all, 1p to Proton Southern Ltd. Andronikou was expecting in the region of £60-70m but the reality was that the debts were double that. Yes, it is that bad. So bad that there is a jaw-dropping revelation on virtually every page. However there is one that sums up the madness of it all perfectly. You can find it in Appendix A, entitled "Abbreviated Profit and Loss Accounts". It shows the South Coast club's payroll for 2009 was a lip-smacking £65,187,128, :rolleyes:which dwarfed the club's total income of only £59,920,362. So staff wages accounted for 108.79 per cent of income that year before any other bills were paid - or not paid as it turned out. Now that is what you call a sinking ship............
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Good read. Like you, I believe that the original S of A will come back into play. We are only a few now;), but I aim to convert the fallen;)
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Was double A on SSN? Waiting for creditors to contact him to confirm monies owing (or not) and get accurate figure. Final debt to them could then go up or down. Says maybe accounts not updated by club properly where creditors have claimed to already have been paid. He doesn't understand the Spurs/Begovic arrangement but is not surprised by it. Pompey will pay £1m only if they have an obligation to do so. Didn't give straight answer on whether this would be settled as football debt i.e. paid before unsecured creditors. Denys inflating liabilities. Awaiting offer from Lloyd group within next few weeks. Other groups awaiting outcome of CVA. He is mumbling so hard to understand him.
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They are!
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As I said nick, the S of A is a legal document now, I don't think you can just add things as you think of them.
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Can't do this 'multi' quote thingy, however. It is yet again my understanding, that the figures submitted to the courts (Vantis S of A), are the debts that are now a legal undertaking. All these so called 'other' debts, are over and above those that were put before Judge Judy at the winding up hearing. Again, my understanding is that all further debts are liable to the Administrator. If I'm wrong on this summerisation, can someone please correct me!
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Again, it is my understanding, that on the appointment of AA as the administrator, it was with the understanding from the courts, that HMRC would be part of that creditors committee.
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Lol nick......they had four days I think, some say it will take four years to sort their books out. Regardless, it was submitted to the court, and that is now a legal document.
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Nick,nick,nick, there is more than one way to skin a cat. HMRC are not stupid, they are f ing mad at the ruling that took away their equal share, and since then they have lost a lot of revenue due to clubs playing the admin game. Look around you nick, look at Bournemouth, Southend, Crystal Palace,Notts County etc, they are all trying like mad to get their Ducks set up in a nice little row. Only Portsmouth it seems, feel that they can get away with writing of that amount of tax debt. Do you seriously think that the Government/PL/FA will let that happen without punishment?
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This is my take on things. It was the registrar who called for the S of A. I'm led to believe, that this is binding in law, and all debts generated after this, are deemed illegal. Portsmouth appointed AA, when then were put into admin by Chainrai who claimed secured creditor status. Whilst HMRC agreed, they had a little proviso added to the court order, reserving the right to challenge that status. Thus it is my belief, that there is still a sh1t storm waiting to happen, I believe that HMRC are playing the long game, and giving this muppet lots of rope in which to hang himself. Also relevant IMHO, are the ongoing court cases against previous officers of PCFC, these may yet come back and bite the 'new' owners on the rear end.
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Lester Piggott!......he was no easy target. 1987: Lester Piggott jailed for three years Former champion jockey, Lester Piggott, has been sentenced to three years imprsionment after being found guilty of an alleged tax fraud of over £3m. The 51-year-old remained stony-faced as he was sentenced by Mr Justice Farquharson at Ipswich Crown Court. But his wife, Susan, collapsed in tears as he was taken to Norwich prison. Piggott was jailed after failing to declare income to the Inland Revenue of £3.25m.
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Yes, hence why I said 'yes' to nickh, when he asked if HMRC can have them back to court. Do not worrym HMRC will be wanting Poopy, dead, dressed, and cooked to perfection.
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I assume you mean the final, that you are in, due to some very suspect shananigans. As for St Marys, you mean the game where you 'bestest fans in the world' were silent for the best part of 60 mins, whilst you played (not disputed anywhere), a player who was not registered. Have your day in the sun PIR, but look over your shoulder, there are some serious storm clouds heading your way.
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Yes.
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Surely, this again is akin to cheating. I thought they were not allowed to increase debt or staff. I'm at a loss as to why the FA/PL are not taking double A to task!:confused: