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Everything posted by SaintBobby
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I'm starting to feel confident enough to look at catching the teams above us rather than keep clear of those below us.
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Shows how amazingly good our midfielders have been that we can even contemplate leaving out a fit Lallana and Ramirez from the starting eleven.
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Slightly unfortunate wording on Saints player. [h=2]Pochettino Hails Players' Belief[/h]Mauricio Pochettino says Saints bet Manchester City because the team had the belief they could win going into the match.
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Poch: "One second, Nathaniel, I know we're f**king them up the arse - but is Roberto right that you're THAT well hung?"
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Abysmal display by all the officials. A blind man can get 50% of the decisions right by tossing a coin. 2/10.
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Just think, if each of them bought ten pledges at £1K each, the Trust might be viable. Beyond laughable.
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Gees, it really is a tragedy. He was such an incredible footballer and seemed like a fun-loving genuine person. He is probably going to die in something approaching poverty within a few months.
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Top class today. One amazing save and one incident of shoving his face into a melee of boots. Love him.
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It's hard to watch this interview on the BBC website and believe otherwise. He nearly cuts off the translator at one point. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21311313 He also clearly chats to oncoming subs on the touchline. Genius.
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Should I be proud or terrified that we're on the same wavelength? Or both? :-)
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You are wrong. HTH.
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Fox was great today. If that's the quality of our back-up left back, I'm more than happy.
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Pedant ! :-)
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God yeah, I remember that game. Danny Wallace creamed them.
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c 500 under capacity today on the official stats?
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Well done on being half right against the odds, Glasgow. Did you get any pay out or did it all rest on Guly?
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Basically, really good atmosphere. But there was a period when Northam went really, really quiet. (mins 38-45?)
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1. Lambert 2. Yoshida 3. Morgan 4. Rodriguez 5. Davis (or maybe Cork or Boruc)
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Lawrenson looked like he was sucking a lemon. Not f-ing good enough. He should have ripped his shirt off and self-flagellated there and then on live TV. Appallingly bad punditry. I think I might have to write a letter to the BBC.
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On a serious (ish) points, I'm amazed that Cork is running away with MotM on the poll. Everyone was 8/10 or more. But I thought Lambert was easily the best player on the park. Not even sure Jack would be in my top 5 (even though he was very good)
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I'm basically with Dalek here. I was pretty close in thinking we'd end up 17th last season. I then, quite fairly, expected us to lose 3-0 to Wigan. I then expected us to do well if we kept our defeat today to less than 4 goals. I guess I need to confess that we have rather exceeded my expectations. But when we lose 37-0 away to Newcastle United, then it will all start crashing down around our ears. :-)
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I find it odd that the valuation is so contested/argued over. Seems weird that some surveyor would claim it's worth £x and another that it's worth £5x.
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Any views on the valuation of Fratton Park? Or whether Chanrai really would be better off if the club were liquidated? It seems to me - plucking numbers out of thin air - that the owner of Fatpipes could reasonably charge, say, £5 on every ticket as rent at each match. In rough terms, this would be an income stream of about £1m or £1.5m per annum. Is the land really worth more if bulldozed and e.g. sold to Tesco?
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I confess I've rather lost touch with what parachute payments arrive and when. As well as who they have been promised to - and whether these promises are legally binding or simply need to be fulfilled in order to fulfill the football creditors rule and retain the golden share. Couldn't a new consortium (or Harris) make a bid to takeover the club one second after the next tranche of parachute payments arrive and then divert these payments to wider creditors (i.e. Chanrai) rather than to the ex-players. Sure, the skates lose their golden share, but it means Balram gets the cash rather than Kanu, TBH etc.
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Ok, someone help me here. I'm sure I'm being dense. But from what I gather, the Football League's statement is - in strict technical terms - irrelevant. It is PKF's job to secure the best deal for the creditors not to ensure that Portsmouth FC continue to play football at Fratton Park. If we put together a "nutjob" consortium and offered to pay the creditors in full, Birch would have to accept our offer, not the Trust's surely? The fact that we'd just hold a party on the pitch and then cackle away as we burnt the stadium down ratehr than have any plans at all for fielding a football team is neither here nor there, surely?
