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portsmouth news wrote : portsmouthnews #Pompey creditors accept CVA. More soon at portsmouth.co.uk 8 minutes ago via TweetDeck
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BBC_Matt wrote @StimpySFC Possibly. I'm not there (BBC South's Tony Husband is, tho) but I may b asked to do turns for News24 & 5 Live.
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In this building... we like the sound of blue skate in a liquidiser
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do we have any feeds from the meeting? bbc_matt is tweeting about cappellos choices...
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I am unable to go direct to a bookmarked subject on both my pc and iPhone. I can't use tapatalk app. What new features are wort this greif?
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Under griffins proposal how much do you think creditors will get in the first year?
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Maybe the US tour is a training session for next year. After two sucessfull seasons of cheating on and off the pitch, (and as Nick would say, getting away with it) Next season the will pick up the ball and run with it.
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The club is more likly to be sold at a fair price to an owner with local connections and passion once the debts are repaid. At the present with £120 million of debt the club is so weak. Once the debt is repaid the club will be stronger. Smaller, but stronger.
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They should have more. Thier percentage should rise each payday. Also there was £2m recorded as a debt that was actually owed to Pompey. But.... Iam sure someone has a loan to Pompey where the intrest is racking up at a horrific interest rate. How else did £60m become £110m?
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The buckets of money collected for the Tom Prince Trust some how made it in to the wrong accounts!
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Cardiff City ease financial worries after paying off £1.9m tax bill Cardiff City have avoided the threat of being plunged into administration next season after paying off their £1.9m tax bill. The Championship club, who completed a Far East takeover last month, claim the long-running debt to HMRC has finally been settled at the High Court. It comes as a welcome boost to Cardiff, who were forced to play under the shadow of repeated revelations about their tax debt and a cash crisis on their run to the play-off final. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1285732/Cardiff-City-ease-financial-worries-paying-1-9m-tax-bill.html#ixzz0qXQNIidQ EDIT: That gives the tax man more resources to chase the C H E A T S down the road
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5 years time, when all the debts have been settled by griffins and the reduced wage bill is covered by the gate receipts, they may be, possibly , just about, be a lifelong skate that could afford them
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If Griffins direct tv money and parachute money to the creditors and all high wager players are moved on, the resulting club will not have huge income but a (less wealthy) prospective investor would not have huge liabillities either. The biggest obsticles at the moment is huge wage bill and £120m debt.
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6 weeks of secret phone calls evenings and weekends at whatever his rate was is a licence to print money
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Sui you seem to be forgetting plan B re player sales, i.e. shoot them and claim the insurance. Is he closer to the truth than he knows? Is that why they are all flying round the States? They are planning a plane crash in The Grand Canyon?
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COYHMRC & griffins. ...... Can we get Red and White shirts with that on the back?
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Grifins plan NEEDS PFC to suvive as it needs the parachute payments &TV money to pay the creditors. PFC can keep and use the gate money. I am regreting booking a holliday where internet is V. expensive!
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It dosent matter! The creditors is all that (should) matter to an administrator. The club only has to existst long enough to receive all the parachute payments and Sky money. If PFC suvive beyond that it is a bonus to the remaining fans.
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The tax man must believe all his christmas's have come at once. He gets the oppotunity to bag AA, redknap, storrie, football creditors rule, PFC, and massivly increase tax revenue all in one go. COYHRMC
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Nick and friends can't ... Won't hear. They have taken the batteries out of the fratton park smoke alarm and hidden in the wardrobe.
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The news is reporting AA claiming HMRC is only21%
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The worrying issue is what interest rate is being paid on those huge loans?
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If anything the HMRC debit is increasing with each pay day. Also a 2 million debt to pompey weas recorded as a 2 million debt from pompey. I wonder which way the schools and charities will vote?
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http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2264288/hmrc-set-veto-cva Wooo Hoo!
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Question... If portsmouth were stil paying thier debts to the taxman under a CVA over 5 years ..... would that block them from European competition for 5 years, Would the leauge apply sanctions like ban them from purchasing players and/or fine them for those 5 years?