
dingbattigger
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Congratulations all of you
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Best wishes, hope 'it' arrives soon
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brilliant!!!
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So let me get this straight, Rickie went out with his family and is therefore not professional? Footballers are paid to do a job the same as every other person who also goes out drinking. Why should that mean football fans can complain about their behaviour as we all know the money we pay does not cover their wages by itself? Surely it is down to the employer to decide if there is a problem and not some fans who obviously do not have all the facts?
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Can anyone provide irrefutable facts to support the rumours/gossip etc in relation to the events involving Lambert and Barnard? I have yet to see anything to support the decision by some that both Lambert and Barnard were p1ssed, yes Seaborne was and he is paying the price. There is much talk about how many hours players spend in a club/pub but how much are they actually drinking? Can anyone provide proof of that?
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Can I ask what inside information you have been given to prove they are 'dialling in' or is this just your opinion? I would seriously like to know what is going on behind the scene as you appear to do.
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Wow that is very good
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Mrs D works in retail and doesn't think shops should be open on a Sunday never mind the major days. In this day and age anyone can survive easily without shopping 7 days a week.
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Unless it is proved thast the £10.8m came illegally from Snoras bank in which case it would need to be repaid to the Latvians still leaving Chinny's £17 mil
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A quick perusal doesn't show any links but I'm short of time, the bank concerned is Swedbank (used to be Hansa).
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According to this report http://soccerlens.com/20072008-premier-league-tv-revenue/7415/ Portsmouth got £40.4 million in 2007-2008
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Saints V Blackpool Match Thread and Reaction
dingbattigger replied to SOTONS EAST SIDE's topic in The Saints
Frazer Richardson is sub goalie according to jordan sibley -
Didn't I read there's also a small matter of £2 mil due to the administrators in April?
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Ebay - Creating an invoice after the auction has ended
dingbattigger replied to Barney Trubble's topic in Buy / Sell
If you haven't sussed it yet you do it via Paypal not Ebay. Log into Paypal and click 'request money'. There's an option there to raise an invoice -
Classy responce!!
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TonyHusbandTV Tony Husband #pompey Chief Exec David Lampitt says CSI administrators have already had expressions of interest in the club.
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http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/Jacques-Delors-Says-Eurozone-skynews-1374130662.html?x=0
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Public Sector Cuts V Tax Rises For Those Of Us That Pay Their Wages
dingbattigger replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
I work in the private sector and yep, I support the strikes. Why has the government REFUSED to carry out an audit on the cost of these pensions? -
Mero, you and Mack are true fans and no, I don't actually want to see your club die, punished yes but that's all. I do wonder though if you'd all be better off wiping the slate clean and building a club you could be proud off.
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What are you public sector lot up to on Weds then?
dingbattigger replied to JackanorySFC's topic in The Lounge
On the other side of the coin btf my family, all private sector, haven't had a pay rise this year. In fact Mrs D hasn't had a pay rise for 4 years and many of our friends in the private sector have not had pay rises this year either. -
Whatever problems he had are really none of our business. R.I.P Gary.
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£2 million to the admin due in April?
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They do occasionally get the weather forecast right to be fair
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TonyHusband tweeted #pompey CSI Issue statement on Bank Snoras administration. 'business as usual' and 'operationally unaffected'
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Okay I'll bite. The Dell had a capacity of just over 15,000 so those figures show just how well we were supported Average attendance for the blue few (capacity of over 20,000) 1991–92 11,789 1992–93 13,706 1993–94 11,692 1994–95 8,629 1995–96 9,503 1996–97 8,723 1997–98 11,149 1998–99 11,956 1999–00 13,906 2000–01 13,707