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Sorry, you're wrong, he admitted it in his interview after the game.
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He could wear the No 6 nad the other one could wear No 10.
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Couldn't even find a copy in Totton.
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It seems the natives are getting restless! Press Release gone out this morning, let me know your thoughts guys. Boner SOS POMPEY! Portsmouth Fans United For Their Club Pompey fans demand independent inquiry into Pompey finances “NO STITCH UP, NO TO CHANRAI!” SOS Pompey wishes to express their utter disbelief at Administrator Andrew Andronikou's claim that the clubs debts are now at £100m. How can the debts now be £40m higher than the original estimate when, by the administrators own admission no investigation has begun? Just three days earlier his co-administrator Michael Kiely told fans the debts were £78m. Where did £22m debt come from in 3 days? Peter Storrie’s latest admission that he suspected Pompey’s funding came from fugitive criminal and money launderer Arkadi Gaydamak directly contradicts what he said at the time. Storrie has NO PLACE at Portsmouth Football Club. The administrators should dispense with his services immediately. His presence at the Football Club while ex-employees are signing on the dole is yet another stain on our club. Shame on you Mr Storrie, shame on you. Mr Andronikou has talked up the possibility of Balram Chainrai remaining as the owner because he “ticks all the boxes”. This is nonsense – he has not passed the Fit and Proper Persons Test and fans polls show up to 85% would boycott the club if he remained in charge. Most of all, the Premier League, the fans of Pompey, the whole world want him to explain his links to the shadowy clique who really ran Pompey behind the flimsy cover of Ali Al Faraj, a clique he has known and done business with since well before his involvement with Pompey. We want to know how fraudster Danny Azougy was allowed to run the club for four months, who appointed him, who he worked with and what he did. The failure to even start an investigation into the clubs finances at a time when newspapers are full of allegations of all kinds of impropriety is a scandal. We will not stop until we get answers. We demand a full, independent investigation into all financial transactions at Pompey over the last four years. “NO HIDING PLACE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO RUINED POMPEY!” Ends
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Looking at his interview afterwards, he admitted that he done it deliberately, that IMHO is cheating.
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Prof, IMO, the question about cheating comes down to one basic fact. Do you have any morals, are you an honest person? If Refs were to apply the Laws, and stop interpreting them to suit their own purposes, then the game would be cleaned up, and our young children taking up the game, would not be throwing themselves to the floor, or pulling shirts, at the tender age of nine!. The cheating by these highly paid over-hyped 'professional' players, has put many off the game. Managers and coaches are complicit in this cheating.
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Perhaps he also has 12 fingers and 12 toes...he'll need them;)
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Thanks, now printed, filled out, and sent.
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Beat me to it:D
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Always classed as 'served on', you go 'on-board', once on-board and inside, you are said to be 'inboard' as opposed to those on deck, who are 'outboard'....clear as mud eh!!:confused:
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Her Majesty's ship ?, cannot be wrote, 'The Her majesty's ship'. All IMHO of course.
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Thank you ESB, I didn't know that! I don't believe that Unions are all bad, however, there is an awful amount of pressure to have to join one. My present employer would not discuss my contact/pay and conditions with me after my first year, as he said their agreement was with Unison (now Unite), therefore I had no choice but join a union!
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Ok ( prepares to be slaughtered ). I'm in the union, as like most people in the private sector, it goes with the job. My political affiliations are blue, I will not hide from that fact. We have over the years, moved from a localised union ( as pointed out by view from the top ) to the now, biggest union in the country, with affiliations overseas. I accept a proportion of my fees go to helping over union members, as I also know that a part goes towards the labour party, which I admit, hurts. I however, reserve the right to not give extra funds to a cause I disagree with. I will not be forced into this, if Unite want extra money for the cabin staff, then it should be either voluntary, or divert some of the millions they give to Labour. Hamster, no, I'm not a good Union man, I was however a shop steward, and I hope, a good one. There are injustices that need addressing, and you can only do that through strength. In my OP, I said that Unite didn't support me and my colleagues last year, we lost not only pay, but hard fought conditions, I didn't see one sniff of any support from cabin staff. ps Hamster, TB said some years back, that the class system was dead, only Labour refer to it now!
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I see that Unite are seeking to make all union members pay a 2% levy, to support striking BA cabin staff. This is so wrong on so many fronts. I didn't think they had the right to take money off me, without my say so. I do not support the striking cabin crew. Where was Unite when we were being screwed last year, oh I forgot, our little firm would not have made the national news. I'd rather quit the union, than pay this money:mad:
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Ooops!...new owner alert! peter026 Posted 28/3/2010 14:52 #99849 Subject: Could this be Pompeys new owner Pompey 1st team Posts: 155 Kevin Cash, seems to tick all the right boxes and is very media shy Cash, 46, has been married three times. One of his ex-wives, intriguingly, is Jackie St Clair, who became Simon Cowell’s girlfriend. Cash is reputed to be worth about £500million and his substantial property portfolio includes half of an exclusive row of mews houses close to the Dorchester Hotel in Mayfair, homes in Marbella and Miami and a £16million country estate, North Aston Hall, in Bicester, Oxfordshire. Yet he has never been included on any rich list. He is involved with a company set up to manage property portfolios for Premiership football stars, including the controversial Chelsea defender John Terry. And he is in partnership with businessman Derek Llambias in the exclusive London club known as The Fifty, where they can all meet discreetly over dinner. Llambias and Cash are also closely linked in business with Mike Ashley, owner of Newcastle United Football Club and ranked 60th in the 2009 Sunday Times Rich List, with an estimated wealth of £700million. ‘Cash is probably one of the most powerful people in London today,’ says a source. ‘He handles money for many super-rich businessmen and has managed to make himself more than any of them.’ Despite his enormous wealth, Cash does not appear to have any British-registered companies, but has based his business empire offshore. Rose Properties – which owns his impressive Oxfordshire estate – is registered in the Virgin Islands, where it is neither necessary to file accounts nor name directors.
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Our local news station for the South v National Rag
Gingeletiss replied to countysaint's topic in The Saints
BBC not bad.....late KO tonight 2345hrs, more backroom coverage! -
No SS, but alas, I have no control when others quote you. Your name was thrown in for old times sake!
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Rattled Dulldays, you should be. Just look back at the disturbing number of threads started by you, aimed at causing argument, not debate, but then again, I'm sure you are well aware of what you post!
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Dulldays, this is no longer about who booed who, it's more about the trolls being on here 1 day after a great day out in the capital, with posts aimed at causing rifts in the fan base. Those I mentioned are all guilty as charged, you are just the ringleader.
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Oh yes...sorry Dulldays, I left you out, you must forgive me:smt069
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Ha.........this from the one poster, who feels he has to abuse others, every time he loses an argument. You Alps, are a WUM of the highest order. You that fool Saint Stevo and a certain so called Saint from Glasgow. Trolls, indeed sir, you all are in my book. Every thread that degenerates into argument, seems to be tainted by you three.:mad:
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It still has a long way to fall, looking on some of their forums. Hope the blue phew understand all of this.... Balram Chainrai's PR people and Andronikou have been talking up the possibility of him remaining as owner after administration. In which case, serious questions need to be asked about why he took £4m out of the business in January, although no-one disputes he had the right to do so. If he “ticks all the boxes” in terms of having the funds to take the business forward, why did he take his money out in January as the club teetered on the brink? Why did he not fulfil his pledge to use his family trust to keep the business going? Fair enough, he might have been entitled to this money, but if he is rich enough to take the club forward and has its interests at heart, (the tests Andronikou seems to be setting up for a future owner), why take the money when the club patently couldn't afford it, even if entitled to it? As things stand we have a business in which: Our future transfer revenue, possibly as much as £25m, has been forward funded and spent but no-one knows where or when £5m is apparently missing from 2008 Large chunks of debt have appeared that we were assured were not club debts and the CEO is hinting the source of the funds is a convicted gun runner who is holed up in Moscow to avoid French justice Documents have appeared showing even the CEO had to go to a convicted fraudster (Danny Azougi) to beg for the right to pay creditors That fraudster had unfettered control of the business for four months during which “unauthorised payments” were made to someone totalling a reported £1.5m The owner from October to February (Ali Al Faraj) was clearly not the ultimate beneficial owner and the Directors were calling in outside agencies because they felt they were unable to act as directors The Finance Director resigned from the board HMRC is still refusing to accept Chainrai's secured creditor status, and the lawyer who drew up the agreement under which Chainrai took control cast public doubt over its validity. If Chainrai is unsecured, it means he gets possibly £10m less from a CVA.
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I see Alpine Saint and Dulldays are mischief making again. IMHO, anyone who has an agenda to drive out NC, is a fool of the top order. Make no mistake here, ML will go as well. It will take a few years for Southampton to get into ML's blood, the way it is ours, so don't try and drive out his No 1 man. For my part, the boos were for the good Lord, who made his appearance on the pitch, when NC's picture appeared on the big screen, all around me cheered.
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Saints 4-1 Carlisle - 2010 JPT Champions - Reaction
Gingeletiss replied to Block 5's topic in Golden Posts
Well, I've just watched it again, as I recorded it. I have to say, we were better on Sky, than I thought we were yesterday, different perspectives!! On Sky we were brilliant, and all the pundits agreed that we were deserved winners. -
Seem to remember, he was bought into the team as a left back that could play on the right. AP's done that with a few of his signings IMO.