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Why not have a win double on John Terry and Wayne Bridge exchanging Christmas cards.... ...unlikely but not impossible.

 

I think that Pompey have a lot more chance of getting promotion than Christmas cards being exchanged.

 

 

Like this time last year who would have thought we would have a Billionaire owner something like that could happen to Pompey

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If they survive next year, they will have a -30, ergo we will be above them from June 1st 2010.

 

You probably mean June 1st 2011, but *I'LL* have July 1st 2011. It is the first date we could possibly be above them, unless they go pop. ;)

 

Whoever said May 22nd, the leagues don't change til July 1st.

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But the billionaire bought us because we had foundations...THEY'VE GOT WOODWORM IN THEIR SHED OF A STADIUM!!!! Not something a billionaire is looking for now is it!!!!

 

+1

 

No ground, no training ground, no academy, just a bunch of players that the overstated balance sheet says are worth £23m. Hardly a mouth watering investment proposition is it?

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You probably mean June 1st 2011, but *I'LL* have July 1st 2011. It is the first date we could possibly be above them, unless they go pop. ;)

 

Whoever said May 22nd, the leagues don't change til July 1st.

 

Come the end of the season we will win a play-off final. They will be relegated and then given -30 so the minute this season is over, we're above them in my book ;)

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Think it's a long way off myself.

Depends on what they get to keep in the way of Parachute Payments and the reliquat of this years TV money, who they offload and for how much. I can see them getting a reasonable CVA and starting out in the CCC with a decent side, insomuch as any group of players wearing the blue dishrags could ever be termed "decent side".

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I'd rather look at it this way:

 

In the early hours of the morning, the Queen Mary 2 glides serenely up Southampton Water on her way home from a two-week trip. Her passengers, sleeping soundly, have had a memorable voyage and are now headed back to their homes. Meanwhile, a small cargo ship chugs out towards the Solent, carrying a payload of toxic waste to be safely disposed of in some insalubrious spot. As the two vessels pass, the passengers on the QM2 are quite unaware of the other ship's presence; the crew of the cargo ship look up in awe at the vast majesty of the QM2.

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I'd rather look at it this way:

 

In the early hours of the morning, the Queen Mary 2 glides serenely up Southampton Water on her way home from a two-week trip. Her passengers, sleeping soundly, have had a memorable voyage and are now headed back to their homes. Meanwhile, a small cargo ship chugs out towards the Solent, carrying a payload of toxic waste to be safely disposed of in some insalubrious spot. As the two vessels pass, the passengers on the QM2 are quite unaware of the other ship's presence; the crew of the cargo ship look up in awe at the vast majesty of the QM2.

 

Thank you, Lord Byron.

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