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Gingeletiss

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  1. 3-0 Arse an all
  2. Pen for Arsen an all
  3. Arse an all 2-0 up
  4. Yeh! right!..this in relation to their 'mass' sit in at the end of the game. 18 oldredeye Monday, March 5, 2012 at 07:12 PM 1&4 - How do you know Westwood was there? He was so distraught fearing it was the end of PFC during the first half he left in tears so I heard and was being comforted at Half-time.
  5. By Emma Judd Published on Monday 5 March 2012 13:36 FORMER Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie has spoken out about what has happened to make the club sink from top flight football to be flirting with relegation to League 1. Mr Storrie, who left the club after it was placed into administration in 2010, said he took responsibility for a succession of owners which proved not to have the finances to shore the debt-ridden club up. But he also said if the banks had not called in their loans, Pompey could have had a very different past two years He said: ‘In the 2007/2008 season when the club was really spending, there were losses of about £33m. ‘The bank borrowings were about £40m and they took about £30m of that back in a very quick time. ‘That’s over £60m that we got from player sales that had to go straight to the banks. ‘If the bank had actually left their money in the club, like we asked them to do, and reduced the debt over a number of years, it would have kept the club going. ‘We had a Players’ Valuation pot which could have reduced the debt over a number of years.’ Mr Storrie said the club broke even under owner Milan Mandaric, who took the Blues to the Premiership. But it was Sasha Gaydamak who used loans secured on his assets to attempt to build the club up to even more success. Mr Storrie said all was going well, and the banks were happy with the loans, until the credit crunch bit and Sasha was forced to sell. He added: ‘He sold to Sulaiman Al Fahim on the understanding that he would get all his money back. ‘He had to go through two to three months of carrying out due diligence on the club. He had all the facts and figures. ‘The league did a certain amount [of due diligence on Mr Al Fahim] and the club did a certain amount, but the problem is it’s very, very difficult to know how much actually these people are worth. ‘He met fans and was waving around a document saying he was going to give £50m to the club in the next week. ‘Our alarm bells started ringing when we were only getting money in drips and drabs.’ Mr Storrie said it was at that time he thought of leaving the club, and it now had just under £100m of debts. But then Ali Al Faraj bought the club, and all seemed to be well. ‘Once again all the checks were made on this guy and it appeared we were dealing with a multi-millionaire,’ he told talkSPORT radio. ‘I do take responsibility for it, I do.’ Mr Storrie now says the club has little option but to have Balram Chainrai taking the helm once again in order to find a new buyer to take the club forward. And he added: ‘Maybe get the supporters trust involved as well because they’re doing great things.’ Mr Storrie, who lives in Hayling Island, says he is keen to get back into football after his two-year absence. ‘I’ve got 20 years of experience and I’ve got a lot to offer,’ he added.
  6. Thing is, the only people claiming all his wages are being paid, are Skates (and a few on here). I have seen no official confirmation of this............link anyone!!
  7. Wow! Trousers the above thread is that very debate.
  8. This thread has given me so many laughs over the last couple of years, so I'd like to share with you, the Snooze equivalent, that is if you can get by that strange language they write in, down on Portsea. http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/pompey-past/chainrai-set-to-become-pompey-owner-again-1-3588522?commentssort=1&commentspage=1#commentsSection
  9. 155 pompeyfanfor60years Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 10:49 AM Why is it that you all appear to think this new administrator is such a wonderful bloke? Don't forget he was put here by HMRC and it seems that he is as economical in telling the truth as AA was. First we hear is we are going bust because SG is taking all the parachute money, then it turns out he is only getting £100K out of the £2.2m. Next he tells us it makes no sense to sell the younger players who are our only hope for the future, then we hear he is selling them off cheap to Ipswich. You are all worried about Chanrai asset stripping the club, well what do you think is currently happening I heard that he has been told to get as much as he can into the club before next Thursday when HMRC are expecting to have the football creditors rule overturned. This will then allow them to get all their money back when we are liquidated. If true, then much merriment!
  10. It appears there was in fact, a takeover bid at nott arf krap today, 6 redvanmorrison Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 05:55 PM Why was it necessary to throw a coin? He should be banned!
  11. I wonder if KD will be MOTM?
  12. I do believe my heart stopped then..... and again!!!
  13. Quite high given that challenge!
  14. Get in!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  15. New manager syndrome!!
  16. Could of been a pen to them.
  17. Is this the place for Nuns etc?
  18. As long as we finish above both of them!
  19. Damn you Millwall!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  20. You are to blame for that Reading goal!!
  21. Now it's a rule............... 22 YoureHavingaLaugh Saturday, March 3, 2012 at 11:39 AM GLT you just don't get it. Boy you s(ummers are thick. There are rules in football. [b ][b]One is if you are unable to pay your taxes you simply go into admin and get punished with a 10 point [/b]penalty.[/b] That is how important the Football League see not paying your taxes is. i.e. not very. So you are trying to blow this out of proportion. If you don't like the rules compain to the Football League or try another sport. Now jog on.
  22. Naughty naughty!!
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