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  1. was gonna wait for unlinked. Gonna now take the plunge tomorrow i think....
  2. Total price? Looking at a similar arrangement for moi
  3. Guess chanrai is trying to protect his investment more than anything
  4. I wouldnt be surprised to find out Thaksin Shiniwatra has been behind this the whole time.
  5. Test? No real test involved apparently!
  6. Full article, not sure if thats allowed or not but no link works currently- Guardian, 2/3/2010 Balram Chainrai becomes Portsmouth's fourth owner in a year • Hong Kong businessman takes over Ali al-Faraj's 90% stake • Creditor had become frustrated at missed payments by club Portsmouth's troubled season took another dramatic twist last night when Balram Chainrai seized control of the club from Ali al-Faraj, effectively making the Hong Kong businessman the fourth owner at Fratton Park this season, following Sacha Gaydamak, Sulaiman al-Fahim and Faraj. Chainrai has taken over the 90% shareholding in Portsmouth that was held by Faraj after becoming frustrated that the club had missed deadlines to repay money he was due for substantial loans he gave to them earlier this season. Chainrai had loaned at least £17m to Faraj to keep Portsmouth afloat through Portpin, the company he owns with his Israeli business partner, Levi Kushnir, and their associates. Those loans were secured against the stadium, the club's future television revenue and Faraj's 90% share. Angered by Portsmouth's failure to make repayments on the finance, despite Portpin continually extending the deadlines, Chainrai's patience ran out yesterday, and he instructed his lawyers to act. Under the terms of the loan Faraj's 90% shareholding in Portsmouth was frozen and passes to Chainrai. It is understood Faraj may have to instigate court proceedings if he wishes to challenge the move. Chainrai had expected to receive a sizeable repayment when the Premier League paid all of its 20 clubs a £7m instalment of television revenue early last month. Portsmouth's, though, was withheld by the governing body as the club's dire financial predicament meant they had been unable to pay transfer monies due to English and European clubs. A proportion of these were paid by the league using the television money. Chainrai travelled to England last month but was unable to secure the repayments. It is thought that he informed Mark Jacob, Portsmouth's executive director, and Daniel Azougy, who oversee Portsmouth in Faraj's continuing absence, of his disquiet then. Speaking to the Guardian last night Chainrai said: "Portpin have made substantial loans to Portsmouth to try and ensure the club's future. Portpin will [now] continue to work for the best interests of the club." Faraj turned to Chainrai for money after his takeover from Fahim, via his investment vehicle Falcondrone Limited, in early October. The deal bought Faraj 90%, while Fahim retained the remaining shareholding and became Portsmouth's non-*executive chairman. Faraj's takeover, though, hit almost immediate difficulties. Faraj and his associates struggled to source the finance to keep the club a going concern. They turned to Chainrai who, through Portpin, provided the loans. It is understood that Chainrai and his associates had continually sought a meeting with Faraj to discuss the issue of repayments. But Faraj, a Saudi Arabian businessman, has never visited Portsmouth since he took over and Chainrai was unable to secure face-to-face talks. Despite being Faraj's lawyer Jacob has also admitted he has never met his client. Chainrai was in London yesterday where he held a series of meetings, before overseeing the move to freeze Faraj's holding in Portsmouth. He finalised that at his central London base, before flying back to Hong Kong in the evening. Portsmouth, who lost 1-0 at Fulham last night, have endured a financially stricken season which has included failing to pay their players on time on four occasions – once under Fahim's ownership and on three occasions after Faraj took control. Yesterday the club confirmed the players had finally received their January salaries, five days after last Friday's due day. Portsmouth are also fighting a winding-up petition served on the club by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs before Christmas, which will be heard in the high court on 10 February and could send the club into administration. Portsmouth are due in court to appeal against the petition before the hearing next Wednesday. Chainrai appealed to HMRC to understand the club's financial predicament. He said: "To help Portsmouth succeed we need the support and understanding of Her Majesty's Revenue to work out a solution." Beyond Chainrai, who is said to share the concern of Portsmouth fans regarding the club's direction, Gaydamak is also owed at least £28m, of which a £9m instalment due at midnight last Sunday was missed by Faraj. Gaydamak has described himself as a soft creditor who is currently refusing to demand repayment, as that would almost certainly force Portsmouth into administration. Chainrai, too, wishes to avoid that eventuality. Last night Portsmouth declined to comment. It is understood Gaydamak was unaware of Chainrai's intervention.
  7. Owner by default...Chanrai......
  8. im just happy i am not friends with anyone named Adrian
  9. 3 e mails in 3 days and still no reply. Is david lukers address dluker@saintsfc.co.uk? He may be my next stop. Agreed, they promote online sales yet they have a crap system to take them!
  10. Link goes nowhere...
  11. Bridge sent his mrs a cast of his c*ck in cadbury's chocolate. She preffered Terry's
  12. Thought he was average. Carle looked better IMO
  13. "I admit it, Rush Hour 3 was crap, please don't shoot"
  14. Anyone installed yet? Guess Essruu hasn't....- http://www.pcworld.com/article/188384/iphone_os_313_update_brings_jailbreak_woes.html/
  15. Hopefully something new and innovative comes out soon............ I only really use it to try to hook up with random dirters
  16. Photoshop KING!
  17. Loved this- 'The Saints, having gone into administration last term, are now bankrolled by a Swiss billionaire. Just to rub their local rivals' noses in it, this week they announced they will not bother with a sponsor on their centenary shirt, for purely aesthetic reasons.' http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/footba...rticle/226865/
  18. Loved this- 'The Saints, having gone into administration last term, are now bankrolled by a Swiss billionaire. Just to rub their local rivals' noses in it, this week they announced they will not bother with a sponsor on their centenary shirt, for purely aesthetic reasons.' http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/football/early-doors/article/226865/
  19. Agree. Very observant though lungs
  20. she has mail!
  21. i would eat pammies cheeseburger
  22. isnt Bradbury a lesbo? she also seems to have a 6pack
  23. sh@g, Marry, Punch, Sh@g
  24. if i get tickets, it will be my first
  25. Donkey Punch perhaps?
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