Portsmouth's cash crisis has reached the point where the club left Aruna Dindane on the bench against Aston Villa on Tuesday because they did not have the cash to meet the £4m permanent transfer deal one more appearance would have triggered with French club Lens.
However, Pompey renegotiated the deal in time for Dindane to appear against Burnley on Saturday.
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I quite a agree, it was ordinary at times but now when we do step it up we score.
We also looked extremely professional, unflustered, united and the home team!
I felt that we've played better at both Carlisle and Oldham but I'm loving this season!
Corky Morris and I just looked at each other and sort of just grinned at what we were watching.
I was 'kin awesome at times as we switched the ball from wing to wing at pace and ripped them apart.
You are correct.
I could also mention a yank OHP class engaging the Missouri with it's phalanx as it had it switched to auto and the 16" shells whistling about confused it.
I didn't think we looked shakey against a one dimensional Walsall side but the CB pairing doesn't install an awful lot of confidence at the moment.
Murty's passing was as poor as I've seen in many a year. Good defending though.
They were easy to track and when the yanks were informed that they could be tracked they didn't believe it.
Lighting them up with the fire control radars convinced them!
The upgrades she'd had in an extensive refit had her the most capable destoyer afloat at that time.
This also ensured that the Exeter was tasked with air defence picket for the yank battlewagons in the far north when they were engaging ground targets with their main armaments.
Of course, this never happened. :-\"
When the "new" stealth technology was 1st used during the 1991 Gulf War the US stealth aircraft were tracked all their way to target, and back to Bahrain, by a newly refitted type 42 destoyer, HMS Exeter.
The yanks were very miffed at this.