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Gingeletiss

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  1. So is OUR education system.
  2. Get in Oldham!
  3. Really, are you sure?
  4. http://nutjob.eu/njtvx14.html
  5. http://cricfree.tv/live-rugby-streaming-ch4.php not bad
  6. http://www.wiziwig.tv/broadcast.php?matchid=195963&part=sports
  7. The inventor of the ballet skirt was struggling for a name, until he finally put tu and tu together!
  8. Two Muslims have just crashed a speed boat into the Thames Barrier. Police think it might be the start of Ram-a-dam.
  9. Just seen a dyslexic Yorkshireman wearing a cat flap.
  10. The council have been in discussions this week about how they can utilise tax payers money to assist the Portsmouth Trust bidding to bring Pompey out of administration. Pompey Supporters trust have turned to the council to help them complete the purchase of the club including an offer of around £2.75m for Fratton Park to Balram Chainrai who has £17.5m in loans secured on the ground. So what do you think as a local? After all it will be your money allowing this process to proceed……. The conditions surrounding the loan from the council are proposed as follows - 1. A written agreement by the Premier League, Pompey and the trust that the loan will be paid from parachute payments in August 2013. 2. The trust’s business plan is approved by the Football League. (Probably the same people who do the fit & proper test!) 3. All players must have agreed terms within the finance available in the trust’s business plan. (Do we have any left???) 4. The trust has received £3m on deposit from supporters pledges, associate directors and high net work individuals – plus £500,000 additional contingency. 5. Trust directors should take a personal charge upon their assets to a council loan to guarantee repayment, or an investor guarantee to the value of the loan. We quite agree with the Pompey Trust chairman who has commented that the council should be making as much effort to save the club as it does with the Pyramids Centre, Southsea. Surly the club and surrounding trade brings in more money to our city than the Pyramids centre currently does. This was from August last year, I wonder how much of the above criteria was met. I note No 5, should cause a few chuckles if they default!
  11. Congrats to the both of you. A big difference is that you will have a new baby, and the older child. You must make time for both, and involve the older child as much as is practicable. Most people you meet, will tell you they don't have a favourite, but you do, just don't show it Enjoy the experience, they soon grow up.
  12. This use of the word 'share', correct me if I'm wrong, but they do not get any 'voting rights' they will not get any 'dividends', and they will not get their money back. Is this not just a 'gift' dressed up in Poopey talk?
  13. 13:36 Comment From Phil lips What actual percentage of the club is owned by HNWS? 13:37 Iain McInnes: Phil lips, it can be absolutely determined until we close the share issue but it looks like the PST will hold the majority. Keep the shares coming in!! So there! nah nah na nah nah:smug:
  14. 13:34 Comment From blunproud why has no one from the trust thanked the rest of the country for helping buy the club, the taxpayers writing of £40m in unpaid taxes Not answered...... Yes it was..... 3:35 Iain McInnes: blunproud, by saving the club we make some element of that payment and protect revenue payments in the future. It wasnt us who didnt pay the bills!
  15. 13:21 Comment From Bluekite Firstly congratulations.. my first game was in the 50s v Man City who had Bert Trautmann in goal !... You said we start debt free... does this mean that the CVA and all of the football debts (Sol, Kanu etc) are completely covered by the parachute payments Iain McInnes: Bluekite, when we talk about debt free we mean that all old debt has been packaged up and agreements made on what must be paid and when. The number is totally in control and can be handled within our projections Debt free, and Poopey, words not to be used in the same sentence!
  16. 13:13 Comment From Dave Will any of the HNWs be taking out dividends in the future? 13:13 Iain McInnes: Dave, no dividends will be paid Really!!
  17. 3:12 Comment From Dinks The judge said that the details of PST's agreement with Portpin could be made public so why aren't they? 13:12 Iain McInnes: Dinks, they'll be made public hopefully today, check the PST website Ah, today, we await with baited breath!
  18. 13:05 Comment From Jack2 Are there any legacy issues that you've inherited (apart from CVA & Portpin payments) that could be restrictive? I'm thinking along the lines of the Kappa kit deal that didn't add much from shirt sales after the initial payment. 13:05 Howard: Very few Jack2 Oh good, very few
  19. 12:51 Comment From Steve Coe Hi Iain - BIG CONGRATS. Do you have more fundraising plans? Concerts at FP? Or a celebratory party that maybe the Council could organise say on Southsea Common? 12:51 Iain McInnes: Steve, we all love a party, lets look into it. 200,000 person party, bring it on:lol:
  20. 12:48 Comment From PaulIOW What's the main source of income for Pompey, commercial activities or investment? 12:48 Iain McInnes: Paul, it has to be tickets and commercial activities. Thats the only way we can insure survival Admin is is then:lol:
  21. 12:47 Comment From Big nudge Well to the PST!! Do you personally think we will get the points deduction this season? Honest opinion please. 12:47 Iain McInnes: Nudge, I believe we will Oh! that's ok then then
  22. 12:47 Comment From Henry Roughly speaking, do you anticipate us having a competitive budget for players next season (compared to other teams in the same league) or do you see us having to cut our cloth to begin with? Cheers. 12:47 Iain McInnes: Henry, Yes Yes, but yes to what part of the question!
  23. 12:45 Comment From Phil lips Now that the deal has been done, are you ably to let us know exactly how many £1000 pledges have been made. Presumably this is no longer commercial in confidence. 12:45 Iain McInnes: Phil, we'll try to keep you up to date over the next few weeks. What I can tell you is we've had close to 250K since the court case!! Yep! but which court case?
  24. 12:44 Comment From Darren Are you able to give any more details about the "add-ons" that were agreed between BDO and Portpin? I'm just worried that it seems odd that Portpin gave in to the Trust's demands with what appears to be a whimper. Thanks 12:44 Iain McInnes: Darren, this will be published fairly soon on the PST website Ah an answer at last
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