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I see the 'trust' have it all worked out, there motto........'Carry on cheating regardless' 28 oldredeye Monday, April 2, 2012 at 01:16 PM 25 - No-one will buy the club for 50m or anything near that sum. The club is worth only what someone will pay for it and currently that is about a quid above the liquidation price. The new CVA, if agreed, will package up all the debt that is not the responsibility of the new club and have a payment plan, over a number of years.
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http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/showthread.php?34280-Sam-Gallagher-Plymouth-Argyle-youth-player-to-sign-for-Saints Tut tut, took your eye off the ball their Trousers
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Feck! the game hasn't even started, and Alps the wrist slitter is on.
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A 6 point gap equates to a couple of losses we can take, so come on Reading, better going up in second that the lottery of the play offs imho.
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Nah! a Reading win for me, put a barrier up between 1st and 3rd.
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West Ham 1-0 up
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Up to 5817 tickets for Palace away - SOLD OUT
Gingeletiss replied to stevegrant's topic in The Saints
Well MATE, it's only an insult, if the person receiving it, perceves it as such. I suggest you are fairly young, and have been suckling on the leftwing bullsh1te taught in schools these days. But, having been all over the world, and working extensivly with the Black population in several countrys, then I find it strange, that you make a label for me, without knowing me in any way what so ever. -
Up to 5817 tickets for Palace away - SOLD OUT
Gingeletiss replied to stevegrant's topic in The Saints
Wrong on both counts, but true to form, anyone who doesn't toe the party line, is now a racist. This country sucks, and is heading for a major headache in years to come. -
Lambert has had operation and will miss rest of season. (Rumour)
Gingeletiss replied to CFSFC's topic in The Saints
Uh!! that was from SSN, they are the professionals!! -
Up to 5817 tickets for Palace away - SOLD OUT
Gingeletiss replied to stevegrant's topic in The Saints
Serious question......Why? Are they not from Pakistan? Aussies from Australia Poles from Poland Swedes from Sweden etc etc etc. This country is gone pc barmy...........free speech! your 'aving a laugh! -
Lambert is fit, so is Lee.
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I'm here all day (and night!), so it's the others, Honest!
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Club Finance Story - On Solent from 7am this morning
Gingeletiss replied to saints_is_the_south's topic in The Saints
Slightly off topic, but sort of supporting you, two new Leibherr cranes ordered for 201/2 berth in the docks, for when they complete the new container berth, bigger that the existing ones, so I'm led to believe! -
No it's not! maybe if you are a minority, black, disabled, illegal, gay, Scottish/Welsh etc, but for the majority it's a case of 'pay your taxes' and shut the f**k up.
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You really are a thick skate, and Illingsworth, the author of that pile of sh1te, has an agenda against the club at the mo. It reall y is quite simple (a bit like yourself), this money was always going to be there, from the mouth of ML himself, and should the worst of happened, it would be covered by our assets. Yes, assets, a word you phew can't comprehend! Before you come on here and attempt your little bit of trolling, I suggest you read the published articles.....try Solent, you see how good a position this club is in, hence the 10million plus investment going on at the training ground. Fool!!!
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By Steve Wilson Published on Friday 30 March 2012 07:30 Joel Ward feels Pompey’s loan contingent are providing the competition which has added a spark to their survival hopes. The versatile Blues star has seen the team at a low ebb at times this season and struggling to get a side out, with injuries and suspensions biting into the squad. But even after the recent high-profile loan departures, the recruitment of George Thorne, Scott Allan, Chris Maguire, Karim Rekik and Luca Scapuzzi has made Pompey’s regular first-teamers check over their collective shoulders once again. Ward said: ‘We’ve had a couple more loan additions come in lately. We’ve got some people back fit and all of a sudden there is some competition for places. ‘Everyone is playing for their positions now. We’ve got to put in performances week in, week out and keep pushing to stay in the side. ‘When anyone comes in, you take a look at yourself and all of us want to play football.
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Published on Friday 30 March 2012 07:20 POMPEY administrator Trevor Birch has given his backing to the supporters’ takeover scheme. Mr Birch, PKF partner and joint administrator of the club, has been looking for a new buyer since February 17. He said: ‘Everyone stands to benefit from closer links between football clubs and their local communities. Any initiative that helps to strengthen this relationship should be welcomed. ‘The Pompey Supporters’ Trust’s campaign is a good idea and deserves a positive reception from fans. ‘We have been working closely with the trust since our appointment as administrators and hope to continue to do so. ‘If the initiative leads to a bid by the trust to buy the club then we will, of course, give it serious consideration.’
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and you'd be the man for that!
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I was getting it on with some right dirty sort in my car the other night. She said "I want you to f*ck me in the sh*thole" I said "I ain't driving to Portsmouth at this time of night!"
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I met a fairy today who granted me one wish. "I want to live forever," I said. "Sorry," said the fairy, "That's the only wish I'm not allowed to grant." "Fine," I said, "In that case, I want to die when Portsmouth stop cheating." "You crafty git!" said the fairy.
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What's the strangest looking tree in Portsmouth? A Family Tree.
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How do you know when your newspaper is upside down? Poopey are top of the league.
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I got myself a prostitute last night, when she asked me what I wanted to do to her? I said firstly want to go down on you for 20 minutes, after the first 10 minutes of muff diving I found a pea in my mouth! So I spat it out and carried on, a minute later I found a carrot so I spat it out and kept quiet and carried on, then I found a bit of beef in my mouth, I stopped and said to her are you sick? No she said but the last man was!
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The leaked documents show that one of the biggest losses has been chalked up by Portsmouth, which has been placed in administration twice in the past two years and whose tax debt totals £17,276,315. The club should be paying the taxman £700,000 a year under the terms of a 2010 settlement, but so far no payments have been received. Geoff Carton-Kelly, the liquidator handling the 2010 administration of Portsmouth Football Club, said: ‘The final amount of unpaid tax could be up to £35million.’