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I have in my lifetime Similar memories to yours except they are much more recent, in fact as recent as last week. Sorry Paul, your arguement does not wash as far as i'm concerned, you just move the Goal posts to suit your own ends. I could do exactly the same should I wish, but I get no satisfaction in this level of debate. No offence. (Oh go on then, I just can't help myself, look what you've done, you've made me sink to your level!)
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I'm not made of wood Sylvia. I reserve the right to be bitter from time to time.
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How do you know? Watch it again.
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By that I mean a successful club going to the wall. Look Paul, if your not going to be even handed then I'm wasting my breath. I'm straight about things, especially comparissons. Portsmouth will be by far the most Successful club to go to the wall in Post war Britain. We've often punched above our weight, for whatever reason (I know what the reasons are by the way, but facts is facts) and I believe we are 'pound for pound' probably the most decorated club in Britain, your bigger than us and since the late 60's been numerically better supported and yet you've won f*ck all in comparrison.
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What does the size of the crowd have to do with anything? I've NEVER said we had massive support, I don't particularly WANT massive support, my best Pompey memories are as a young man when crowds of 8,000 were the norm. Some weeks I'd go with every intention of going to the game and end up never making it out the pub! It was all about belonging and whilst i'm aware that'll never be recaptured (as it's part of my youth), it'd be nice to culturally see a return, minus the hooliganism, to what I enjoyed as a youth. Saints can have the support, stick another Teir on your stadium, fill it with 50,000 yellow wig wearing fools chanting Yellows, Yellows, yellows! I'm Pompey till I die mate, never wanted to be anything like your bunch. As you lot love to point out we're very different. Oh yeah, before anyone gives me any ****, i'm watching the game at home with a nasty case of the sniffles. My missus is taking her mum instead!
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Innit always the way? Much like how those who Dish it out most venemously are always the ones who can't take it back! Life and m*therf*ckers eh?
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It isn't going to happen Bobby. After much umming and Ahhring, I have decided to join the (after today) 1000 strong Pompey Trust. Agreements have been secured with various entities to ensure Portsmouth Football Club, the PFC you all know and love, will compete next year. We will of course be no match playing wise for our beloved rivals in the third teir of English Football, the gulf will exist much like it did last week, however I can assure you this will, in no way lessen my affection for all things (ok, most things) Pompey. This will make us stronger than ever and whilst I would never choose it (Too scared of the unknown!), strangely I'm looking forward to it! Should we die in our current form, things will not be better for you, though I wont deny you'll get much short lived (It'll fade soon enough) pleasure from our actual demise. It will be the most high profile 'Death' of a Football club since Fiorentina, our name 'Pompey' will be synonimous with Success, Excess, Mismanagement, Death and finally Rebirth. To paraphrase the great Obi Wan Kenobi; 'Strike us down and we will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine!' Still you guys get back to your Gloating, Pontificating and all round general enjoyment of our high profile demise, I enjoy interacting with you all on here and bear none of you any malice whatsoever, just remember this post in 3 or 4 years as I promise you, the best thing that can happen for you as Saints fans is Porstmouth existing in its current form, Administrated, sold and eventually struggling in the lower leagues, NOT a Liquidated, reborn PFC. You won't see it this way (Why should you?), but don't say I never told you so.
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Absolutely the best post i've read in ages, this paragraph sums it up perfectly, they won't like it, but you've hit the nail on the head. F*cking Fence Rattlers with Phd's in Business Finance and Administration. I'd rather be a Pompey Windowlicker any day.
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pffffftt.
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Thanks Goodness, Rumour has it we are saved! It'll break soon, Look to the Skies peeps. :D:D
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And hardly anything was being spent, yourselves excluded.
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EVERY pompey player was up for sale in January, players can't be forced to move or clubs forced to purchase.
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And Mark Jacob's reply to the 'What should Pompey fans expect from the takeover?' question......'Wait and see.' F****** Bond Villains the lot of 'em. 'No Mr. PFC, I expect you to die!' Mwawahahaha!
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It's a conspiracy theory Fowllyd, but one that looks more and more likely every day.
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TBF it is quite a tricky word.
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Thanks Ponty, scary stuff. Good will come of it all in the end. Football has always had an element of 'dodgyness' about it, I guess this just takes it to another level. Oh well, we carry on....
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Serious Bit of Investigative amateur Journalism. Implying what many have believed (without evidence) for some? http://www.fansonline.net/pompey-fans/article.php?id=175 Pompey-Fans.Com can reveal some potentially intriguing insights into the last few months a Pompey since the 'Al Faraj' takeover. Israeli media sources claim that Daniel Azougy, far from being a low level fraudster, works as a debt collector for Shlomo, (Shelley), Narkis, who carries the sobriquet 'The King of the Grey Market'. Narkis is Israels number one 'grey market lender'. He reputedly has a fortune in excess of £200m. People who have owed him money include; Eli Reifman, whose car was firebombed and who then survived an assassination attempt by machine gun wielding motorcyclists Boaz Yona the CEO of Heftsiba who fled to Italy when his loans from Narkis were revealed. He was extradited back to Israel and said on his return; "I ran? For shame. Look who's waiting for me in Israel and then you will understand why I didn't arrive." When mob boss Ya'akov Alperon was blown up at a busy Tel Aviv intersection, Narkis was one of the first people to arrive at his house to offer condolences, and also attended his funeral. Alperons' son Omer, (on day release from prison where he was held on remand charged with extortion), interrupted the proceedings, and in a voice choked with tears said, "We'll send whoever did this to the heavens, he will not have a grave, after we remove his head we'll remove his arms." An underworld debt collector, Yossi Afriat was killed in a massive explosion which injured 14 people including a baby. Sources who knew Afriat said he was considered a "freelance" debt collector in the underworld, and that he cooperated over the years with criminals, including members of the Alperon family, Shlomo Narkis, and more recently Abergil. Afriat made a lot of enemies in the course of his work, so his murder may not be related to rivalries among crime organizations. The Alperon and Abergil crime families have been involved in a bitter and bloody war. Despite this series of high profile assassinations the Israeli media have frequently lamented the impotence of the Police in their attempts to make arrests and headway against organised crime. In February last year, as Arkadi Gaydamaks desperation for liquid funds reached crisis proportions, Narkis and Azougy flew to Gaydamaks palatial Moscow residence to discuss loaning him $50m dollars. Gaydamak denied having taken the loan, said to be secured on his assets. However, Azougy turned up at Fratton Park 5 months later. It was during this period that Gaydamak claimed Pompey to be among his assets in an interview. Also, in a hearing in a Tel Aviv district court, lawyers for Joseph Traum, (Arkadi Gaydamaks former partner) told the court in Israel that several of the assets said to belong to Sasha Gaydamak are actually owned by his father. The lawyer Shahar Harary said: "We have evidence that the whole Ports*mouth deal was done in Arkadi Gaydamak's home in Israel." Haray said Arkadi Gaydamak constantly writes his assets under the names of his children or foreign companies for tax reasons and to avoid creditors. Gaydamak was not present at the hearing. Clearly there was a widespread belief in israel at the time that Pompey belonged to Arkadi Gaydamak. Arkadi Gaydamak is on the run from French justice having been convicted of tax evasion, and has been charged with money laundering in Israel. He has seemingly removed himself permanently to Moscow, but sources in the Israeli media familiar with grey market operations have suggested to Pompey-Fans.Com he may soon go to Angola where he enjoys diplomatic level protection, after other prominent Russian Jews said to have borrowed in the Israeli 'grey market' were assassinated in Moscow recently. Azougy, as well as accompanying Narkis to Moscow, was also believed to have offered to negotiate a plea bargain with Gaydamak on behalf of the Israeli Government to settle his money laundering case. If true, it would speak volumes for the close links between Israeli mob and Government. Mr Azougy, despite a whole series of convictions for fraud seems to have been fortunate in receiving remarkably light sentences. In this country, one legal expert contacted by Pompey-Fans.Com has suggested a fourth serious fraud conviction would have carried a long prison sentence. His mob ties and criminal record raise serious questions about his ability to enter and work in this country seemingly with the blessing of the authorities. Pompey-Fans.Com would welcome the opportunity to speak to Azougy, Narkis or Arkadi Gaydamak to set the record straight on any of these issues. http://www.ynet.co.il/english/articles/0,7340,L-3779302,00.html http://www.calcalist.co.il/local/articles/0,7340,L-3241047,00.html http://findarticles.com/p/news-articles/jerusalem-post/mi_8048/is_20070814/heftsiba-ceo-linked-israels-1/ai_n47372129/ http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=1038586&contrassID=2&subContrassID=1 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/769328.html http://www.calcalist.co.il%2Flocal%2Farticles%2F0%2C7340%2CL-3241047%2C00.html&sl=iw&tl=en
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Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
I'm an optimist. -
Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
I think probably top half Portsmouth Sunday league perhaps? I dunno Nick? -
Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
Apologies Tomobz, I never took the song into account. -
Geographically Portsmouth is more like the Penis, with Gosport and hayling like Dangly Ballbags. Southampton water is clearly the anal passage.
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Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
No way Bobby, I'd say Saints are second only to the Big Four, Spurs, Man City (now they're buying their way to prominance) and maybe, just maybe Newcastle. Massive, Massive club The Saints. -
Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
Who does not accept it? Maybe it's in the same way 'most' Saints fans won't accept the fact that Pompey are much more successful than Saints at their Raison d'etre? But you won't want to acknowledge that. -
Skates level in English football, attendances when they go down?
PES replied to NickG's topic in The Lounge
If Pompey Stay up Next year Average will increase to 19,000, If we get relegated 12,000 and if we go to the Blue Square 5,000. Personally I could not care less how many go or don't go, I witnessed 200,000 blue clad 'fans' on the common, it all means the whole sum of nothing. I go and mostly enjoy it.