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Aye. It had crossed my mind to look into it. Once I've ruled out the 'lazy parent' route you never know...
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Ah....that's a tad out of my range :-) If you hear anything about clubs down this way in any chats you have with the handball fraternity then that would be great. Cheers
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@solentsport: Michael Appleton tells @kristemple Portpin have been "unprofessional". More @BBCRadioSolent at 1720 & @TonyHusbandBBC on TV later #pompey
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Is It The Southampton Way or the highway For Nigel Adkins?
trousers replied to BILLY's topic in The Saints
Gary Neville @OfficialGN2 I have a strong feeling Southampton will stay up this year. #goodteam -
That's spooky (ish)..... We went to the bronze medal handball match yesterday and my 12 year old son has also decided he wants to take up handball.....but, we looked for a local club and the nearest we could find is either Southampton (affliated with the University I think?) or Twickenham.... we're more or less equidistant between the two so would have a c.70 mile round trip if he was to join one of those clubs. I'd appreciate any info on the club your son has joined. Cheers
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@officialpompey: Portsmouth Football Club statement: http://t.co/tKusFsm3 #pompey
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As OldNick says.....the crafty critters have got away with it big time....
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@pn_neil_allen: Looks like Simon Eastwood signed on for tomorrow's match at Plymouth. Don't expect any others. #Pompey
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@TonyHusbandBBC: #pompey Three weeks away at Olympics, back to the news that #pompey have barely a player for tomorrow night at #pafc Talking to MA soon.
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@bigadamsport: Is It The Southampton Way or the highway For Nigel Adkins? http://t.co/Aa0ggaM0
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You're only about 4 pages behind sir... ;-)
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^This
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Man City 1 Saints 2 (Hooiveld 26, Sharp 67)
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Hello. I've been busy all day. Did I miss anything? Personally, I'm still waiting for Chainrai to pull that stunt we all predicted way back...you know, the one where he calls Birch's bluff and demands he sacrifices a percentage of his administration fees....any day now I reckon... ;-)
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Another goal today by the looks of things... @RikElfrink: Het is al 0-1 voor #PSV, #Lens scoort eerste goal van het seizoen!!! @RikElfrink: Dries Mertens gaat bij #PSV op tien spelen, Lens linksbuiten en Matavz spits. #rkcpsv
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@pn_neil_allen: Liam Lawrence today raising crucial questions about Portpin. Must-read story from @pn_steve_wilson http://t.co/op42iHat
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@officialpompey: Early bird season ticket rate extended until August 17: http://t.co/epLVOnAn #pompey
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Stoo H says: August 10, 2012 at 11:10 am Wow, I thought some of the Pompey fans were blinkered but this is even more so. Of course Pompey fans were asking questions at the time but whilst there is a single person in charge of the club it’s somewhat difficult to dictate what direction he should take the club, especially as gate income at our ground had so little impact on the overall finances. Chastising the fans for celebrating a cup win is ridiculous, I challenge any fan of any club not to celebrate a cup win no matter what the circumstances. The supporters trust was established several years ago but was never in a position before to buy the club due to the dubious nature of our previous administrations (Andronikou, Chainrai et al) it is only now that there is the realistic possibility of taking charge of the club. Focusing on their offer of 2p in the £ is nonsensical, it’s also what has been offered by ‘our saviour’ Mr Chainrai. I agree it’s not palatable but it’s what’s affordable to the trust. Whilst it is an emotion based attempt to buy the club it is also a business transaction, the alternative to the creditors would be nothing. The trust attempting to buy the club should be lauded as an attempt to take a defiled and reviled club and put them in a position to be used as a blueprint. Plan B – setting up a phoenix club – is quite frankly the easy way out, despite how you view it. AFC Wimbledon was also subtly different in that the club was franchised and moved 60 miles away, the hollow shell of what was our club still remains here. I will cede a point to you about the self indulgent nonsense of ‘that’ banner, cringe worthy. Any how i’ll let you get back to your nice fully paid for stadium now hope that you have learnt from all yours and our past mistakes and don’t go spunking huge sums of money on untested players….
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William Bates says: August 10, 2012 at 11:00 am This is in fact factually incorrect. The 2p offer was in fact made by Baliram Chanrai of Portpin ltd. The current problems were NOT caused by overspending but the liquidation of the parent company Convers Sports Initiatives , which was closed due to the co owner committing fraud at snoras bank http://www.converssport.com/structure. The tax bill was unpaid because the previous (Greek) administrator Andrew Andronikou took money from the tax account to pay himself when other staff went unpaid. He was rewarded for this by being made the administrator of Convers Sports. The Gates last season were 15,044 not 10,000 as you suggested. Fratton Park was only ever regularly filled to capacity in 2009-10 season and even in the 2008 campaign mostly still had room. Furthermore Fratton Park is nowhere near as bad as you old home , ‘The Dell’ before it was demolished therefore by your standards it probably has twenty years left in it.
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Ben says: August 10, 2012 at 10:45 am Where to start with this article? Firstly, just to say that I’m not a Portsmouth or Southampton fan. Honestly couldn’t care less about either club. That said, this entire article just smacks of the sad, pathetic gloating that I find rife among Southampton fans, so quick to forget that they were in administration less than five years ago. This club has not lost all goodwill from the football community in any way shape or form, as Aldershot and Plymouth Argylle’s recent statements show. Most football fans that aren’t of a Southampton inclination are actually genuinely concerned about the plight of a club as fanatically supported as Portsmouth, worried that the same could happen to their club. As an Aldershot Town fan, I know all too well the pain of seeing your club go down the pan, run by crooks determined to take every shred of dignity away from the club, and its loyal fans. Thankfully, that was in the early 90′s, and we didn’t have to contend with utter idiots going onto the internet and writing pathetic articles like this one. Oh, and the first FA Cup final to be held at the new Wembley was Man Utd vs Chelsea in 2007, not Portsmouth vs Cardiff in 2008. Great research mate.
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@pn_neil_allen: RT @lukeymoore: So'ton fan tries to write about Pompey and gets it badly wrong. Good example for budding writers of how not to write: http://t.co/BrQ4ew5O Seems like a pretty accurate synopsis of what's happened to me. Anything that rattles the Pompey ostrich cage is fine by me. Written by someone on here per chance?! :-)
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@pn_neil_allen: RT @saintmatt86: Looking forward to backing out of my agreement to pay the £900 balance of my £1,000 PST pledge #pompey
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http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/pompey-past/walker-s-hopes-of-dream-move-are-building-1-4148425 Walker said: ‘Everyone’s keeping their fingers crossed. No-one wants Portsmouth to go down. ‘They are a big club and they have big support – the best in England.'
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@solentsport: Liam Lawrence has agreed a compromise deal to leave #pompey, all 10 senior players have now left the club
