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Between 2001 and 2005 a huge number of games sold out including those against the lesser Premier League clubs. People wouldn't even try for tickets as soon as the sold out sign went up. So they wouldn't have tried to purchase tickets for them to be classified as "turned away". That doesn't mean they didn't have an interest in going if the capacity was larger.
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So when Saints sold out to teams like Bolton, Charlton etc in the Premier League and when they sold out to Man Utd, Arsenal etc in the Premier League you think the same number of people that wanted tickets, couldn't get tickets and those numbered a mere "handful". Bizarre!
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You make this too easy for me... The same could still be found to be the case with Pompey. How do you think your summer spending spree was funded? Antonov gave the club £10.8m to keep it going. Is it solvent without such an investment? No, as the admin has said they only have enough to keep it going short term. Were the funds used to keep Pompey going legally obtained? The Lithuanian/Latvian authorities don't think so... Nonsense. The Football League's insolvency rules were created in 2004. Southampton Leisure Holdings was set up in 1997. Please explain how they tried to cheat rules that wouldn't be written until 7 years in THE FUTURE!!! Have you seen the breakdown of the other CSI companies earlier in the thread? A number were created suspiciously recently, most of them are tiny and don't provide CSI with any noteworthy income. Southampton Leisure Holding had many companies under it, a number of which had nothing to do with football. The Football League didn't care, their rules are open and they act how they see fit.
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Interesting how Pompey fans never mentioned the number of time both clubs won the Southern League before they were allowed into the Football League in the 1920's. Pompey 2 times Saints 7 times Both teams were competing against each other for that title as were unable to move into the Football League. In any case if you think a businessman will be swayed to buy Pompey because of a pre war FA Cup win, two league wins 60 years ago and an FA Cup win against a Championship side funded by money they couldn't afford you are deluded. Legitimate businessman will decide whether or not to buy a football club on things like... - cost (Pompey have huge debts and legacy issues) - fanbase size (currently Pompey averaging 10k home fans) - infrastructure (Fratton Park is small and out of date, the club has no training ground of its own, a poor academy setup) There are plenty of clubs that have more potential than Pompey that could be brought and improved for far less than it would cost to turn Pompey around. Even Bradford in League Two offer more than Pompey do to an investor and despite being two league lower and near the relegation zone they are getting similar number of home fans each game. Why buy Pompey when you could buy Bradford for less and they have a lot more to offer? You have to question the motives of any "businessman" that turns the chance to buy one of those club and buy Pompey instead. Hence why Pompey have had an endless string of crooks running the club since 1999. They are caught it a loop that is very difficult to get out of.
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Legally Southampton FC didn't go into administration at any point. Mark Fry wasn't the administrator for the club. Andrew Andronikou and David Lampitt seem unaware that Southampton Leisure Holdings had non football related companies (like CSI does), that didn't matter to the Football League though. Pompey have had £10.8m put in (possibly stolen from Lithunain/Latvian bank customers) to keep them going and improve their squad, when that runs out they have admitted they can't fund themselves. Insolvent? I think so...
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You are averaging 12,181 in 2011/12. 1k to 2k of which for most games is away fans. So this "passionate fanbase" you speak of is only around 10,000 Pompey fans. How many do you think you would average in League One if you were relegated? Saints had 21k on average in the 3rd tier of English football. Pompey in the Championship have 10k home fans, so in League One it will be far less. It seems you have been taken in by the media myth that Pompey have "passionate fans".
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Yes, that the story is from 14 years ago! 16th December 1997... http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-former-rock-singer-and-american-property-tycoon-seek-portsmouth-talks-1289169.html
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Undersoil heating doesn't provide the light grass requires in the winter months for long periods in order to photosynthesise. This new lighting system does.
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Cox and Saints aren't mentioned in that article.
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Jack Stephens, Luke Shaw, James Ward-Prowse and a number of other players didn't play in that game some on international duty, others played recently for the under 21's and were rested. So a few under 16's played against Pompey and fringe players from the 22 scholars Saints have. It was far from the best Saints XI so Pompey can't gloat too much. Gape only came on as a late sub btw. Steve Mowthorpe, Matt Young, Jordan Turnbull, Bevis Mugabi, Conor O'Sullivan (Dominic Gape 78 ), Daniel Bowman (Aaron Ward-Baptiste 65), Harrison Reed, Jason McCarthy, Gregory Ariybi (Omar Rowe 55), Joe Curtis, Jake Sinclair
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There is a Football League meeting on Thursday 8th December and the issue of a possible points deduction is on the agenda.
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No chance it will be live on TV. If it were at Fratton Park, perhaps. But there are plenty of more appealing games and at Stamford Bridge it is a home banker.
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Today shows why we should have signed James Beattie
Matthew Le God replied to Paul Chuckle's topic in The Saints
Hopefully for your sake you are on a wind up. But in case you aren't... - 17th in a league of 24 isn't midtable. - 17th in the Championship in 2010/11 had 56 points from 46 games. Saints currently have 42 points from 20 games. Do you really think Saints will only pick up 14 points from the remaining 26 games? That would be something like Play 26 Win 3 Draw 5 Lose 18 -
The best thing about most of these suggestions is that there is very little they can come back at us with. Apart from calling us "scummers", what can they do that is witty towards a club that is financially secure and top of the league?
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Adkins said on Tuesday after the game that Fox had a pelvis injury.