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B.V.I. . . . .Isn't that where Portpin are based?
F u u u u u u u k c!
What are they thinking?
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Certainly makes "now then, now then" sound a bit more sinister.
As it happens.
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Another innocent victim of fartoniser banning all and sundry in a desperate and futile attempt to get Kraken and Pamplemousse.
And others!
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How many more examples do we, as citizens of a once great nation, need before we chase these people out? I think the "plebs" comment was the ultimate indication that politicians inhabit a parallel Universe. But the most appalling thing for me is that millions of decent, hard working people will become victims of the pensions ticking time bomb - a whole generation infact. And their answer? Keep raising the age of retirement. So look forward to 80 year old's collecting trolleys in Lord Sainsbury's car park.
Apparently, Huhne is up before the beak today for committal to trial. If he fails his case then he'll be on trial this week.
Supposedly all hush hush with a legal press blanket on it all.
Could be a by election in Eastleigh soon.
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are they still pursuing a "class action" lol
How can they when they themselves lack 'class'?
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A momentus day.
The Skates are now having to loan players from Bournemouth's team. This officially signifies them as the fourth placed club on the south coast.
As the Ho used to say, ROFPMSPMSPMSPMSL.
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I remember one game, maybe 69/70, at the Dell when Harris and Webb clashed while going for a 50/50 ball. Harris ended up on the red gravel. Not long after that another opportunity arose, this time Webb was a little further away than Harris, Harris looked at Webb, launching himself, stopped and with a sweep of his arm and a slight bow, let Webb clear the threat.
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We need a lurkers/readers wives table also.
Rule one please.
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BBC article states that Ford are looking for efficiencies in its European operations. The article mentions the Southampton plant as a UK operation although Ford doesn't mention the Transit plant specifically.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-19722284
I guess we've heard this before many times over the years and the Transit plant has always survived although vans are also made elsewhere in Europe now.
Any views?
There has still no decision been made to award the Chassis Cab to Southampton Assembly Plant. IIRC the decision was imminent at the time of the voluntary redundancies and single shift move back in May 2009. That in itself is foreboding. Mention was made of this last week by a former shop steward who still has plant connections, mention also being made of rumours that Genk (Belgium), who build the Mondeo, are under review.
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Well it's been intermittently Hurricane Katrina and the Gobi desert here today, so the question is how many people want to chance the weather watching what is effectively a reserve side in a relatively pointless competition?
I agree, it does seem a pointless competition. More to the point, let's talk about kittens for a change.
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He's 12 and is a very bored lad in a loony bin. Wants attention...
That's Stanley.
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By coincidence I was at Villa Park for the Villa-Chelsea game back in March, which was the first 19th-minute ovation for Petrov. So naturally I clapped along and all that, but there's little reason why the bulk of Saints fans should know about it.
Villa aren't so bad, away support's always numerous and vocal - as it was yesterday - and there's a lot of sound guys amongst the gobby ****ebags (who of course are always the most noticeable). Sounds crazy, but their trouble is that they've never gone down. Since the 90s they've been stuck in a limbo of frustration - never as good as they think they should be, never so bad that their view of themselves is threatened. As a result they never stop believing in their right to wipe the floor with us or all the other "worst teams in the league"...hence being ****ed off ALL the time. Must be awful.
Skates......but less deluded then.
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So there you have it.
The club will be funded going forward by Portpin giving them a Bank Overdraft.
Portpin won't take any money out of the PP's, which in English means The club will of course use the PP's to pay Loan Shark rates of Interest to Chinnybank LLC of The Cayman Islands.
No doubt the "Deal" includes Chinnybank ensuring the club uses the overdraft to buy all the other bits of land.
Perfect. It will take 2 years this time, Chinny will get all the eggs back into one basket and then surprisingly the club will not be paying the interest on time when the PP's run out and Admin 4 pops the club and the surrounding land into Tesco's pocket and Chinny does get his money back
So do you think there's a few more pages to run here then?
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There is a wonderful irony in the money for Oxlade-Chamberlain paying for years of running the academy ....with him having come from portsmouth , sent to us by his father, their own coach. Money they could have received if they'd invested in an academy instead of spending eg, £120k a week for an ageing England centre half.
Lol! Cut & Paste this then Fartoniser! I'll be by later to check that you have.
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Frattoniser, you're a clueless co.ck but thanks for the hilarity of you trying to hunt us down on POL as you're doing a really sh.it job of it.
Every time he fires up I picture some stinking loon, frothing at the mouth and shouting "Faaaackin' Scummaaaaaz"
It's almost believable that it's us nutjobs trying to wind each other up on POL.
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For the record I am exceeding distrusting of this. If Al Fati is involved then, I dunno. I actually have a soft spot for him, he is not a crook, just a loon. He actually put 5 mil of his own money in and lost it all. I would welcome his involvement with the trust as he DEFINATELY has an affection for Pompey, but as I said, he is a loon. He stood with the fans at one of the away games the year after his involvement and got dogs abuse, but I can't help but think he's just an idiot, but not a crook. Or put it this way, not a crook involved with Chainrai.
My stance is still that I desperately want the trust to take over, but birch will be bound to accept the best bid for the creditors. Good people have put in so much good work for the trust and to my mind, the trust is the most exciting prospect. I won't boycott the club unless Chainrai gets involved again. Chainrai is a guaranteed slow death for the club, so you should all be routing for Portpin.
Portpin have probably loaned this latest lot the money anyway. So you lot are probably somewhere between a rock and a reef, floundering for help.
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@AnilBhoyrul: #pompey new deal would leave club debt free and funded to 2016. Details tomoro on @ArabianBusiness
I take it that is actually 8:16 P.M. ...on the day of the takeover?
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Specially on 16th September 1965 as a result of shellshock!
Err.......On the 16th, McClaren didn't know what was going to happen. On the 18th he didn't know what had happened.
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Some clubs operate ticket exchanges for ST holders to sell their seat for games where they can't make it. The club takes a cut of the ticket price which is resold at face value.
e.g. ST holder in the Northam can't make the Villa home game (category B), the pro-rata price for a cat B game from a Northam renewal season ticket (£575) is £31.20, and face value for a match ticket is £35. The club buys at a discount from the pro-rata price, say £25, so the customer is discouraged from selling their ticket unless they really need to, but at least they're getting *something* back - they might insist that the money is not refunded in cash, but is exchanged for club vouchers valid either in the megastore or at the ticket office for future games. The club then sells it as a matchday ticket at face value, £35, so the club makes £10 on that ticket.
That's far too logical and sensible. Take 100 lines.
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It's f**ked. Buy a Bosch.
Essruu reckons Apple are bestestest. But they don't make Washer/Driers, although they could copy some?
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If Bologna truly need cash, sooner rather than later, and they have just spent out on a player then our offer, surely, has the more immediate and better effect. Given that
Liverpool are supposedly offering £5M now and then £15M at the end of the season.
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I will not rise to the bait, Dune
Stanley
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The -10 does indeed relate to CVA1, although the penalty was imposed because they didn't give the creditors who form part of CVA1 the chance to vote on the revised offer when incorporating CVA1 into CVA2...
The scaly phew won't be making that same mistake again. When (if) CVA2 is discussed and implemented, they will surely consult the creditors from CVA1 this time around? If they agree to the new terms, then they still won't get a further -10 points for this second Admin/CVA.
Of course, if they're wanting to stay "one step ahead" - as they have managed each stage of the way so far - then they will see how well they are doing this season and "decide" on exiting Admin dependant on a number of factors:
1) Do the creditors from CVA1 agree to the new terms?
2) Do we have enough points to ignore the creditors of CVA1 (whether consulted or not) and take a 10 point hit without it affecting our league position (in either direction)
There is still plenty of "wriggle room" for the phew to play with - and stretch the bounds of decency, legality and morality still further!
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2. They'll get hit with more than -10 if they come out of administration without agreeing a CVA, after all it is the FL that they are dealing with and ...........err..................um............FECK!
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Agree the s2 is better and s3 is something else.
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Svengali type character?