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Can't disagree with any above really. I know Guly's getting stick for the corner, but if Fox was still on would he have been marking that post instead?
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Saints Vs Pompey Match & Reactions Thread
Channon's Sideburns replied to St Chalet's topic in The Saints
It's alright we've got the prime 96.1 frequency...haha HantsPolice just tweeted someone arrested at turnstiles with a flare....oops -
Not really...any win down there tomorrow will do fine.
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Nicked from another thread...I always knew I loved Spike Milligan for a reason..
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It's Pompey. For that reason, watch this. A little dated...but the principle's the same. I went to Fratton in 84 as a 10yr old and was scared sh1tless, but loved it. We had bricks thrown at our coach then, which tells you all you need to know about the Skates.
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Nice to see a sane Pompey fan on here every now and again... All the best after tomorrow Mero - I reckon you probably think the same. Every club has kn0bheads in their number, let's hope they all behave tomorrow.
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just got 40/1 on us beating the Skates 4-1 - that would be my perfect day.
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There should be a basic rule of thumb at the Football League and the FA...and it is this. If it looks fishy, and smells fishy, they're a potential owner of Portsmouth City Football Club 2010/1998...
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That's what I'm on about - if the contract was watertight it may include an ownership reversion to Chinny in the event of default. From a legal standpoint perhaps that's the angle AA is using.
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Just a thought, but seeing as no money in fact appeared to change hands... was CSI EVER the owner of Portsmouth? I can't see Mr Chinnery handing over the full train set to CSI without the full amount changing hands...so is AA cock sure of avoiding a points deduction because in his eyes CSI never really owned it?
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Secret photos have arrived of the new Poopey Board meeting on their Executive Seats at Nottarf Krap...
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Yep, the Skates could only dream of an attendance like that.
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The KEY thing is whether the Skates would or could survive now without CSI's money. As Akers and Dubov have publically stated, CSI's money was Antonov's money. Now it just depends where Mr Antonov's money came from doesn't it? So, if CSI was bankrolling Skatesmouth, then it's simple - they are linked as one economic entity - each one relies on the other to trade = points deduction.
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Very true. 'Tis better to wait for your toast until it is ready. ;-)
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Akers & Dubov both seem to admit that it was Antonov's money that was being used - good exercise to separate themselves from fallout it appears.... Come on Lempitt and Andy...still confident of getting away with it?!
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Link just tweeted by Matt Slater from the BBC a few moments ago... http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-12-15/tale-of-missing-1-6-billion-a-bankrupt-baltic-bank-and-soccer.html :lol: You cheating skate B*stards...they're coming for you....
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Get the violins out. http://www.pompeyonline.com/sospompey/archives/154
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Tweet of the day from @andydavis1978 “@theuglyinside: A Rough Guide To Fratton Park http://bit.ly/tdqD49 #saintsfc” it's ****, the end. #savesreadingtheroughguide'
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has she finished the filing and put the kettle on??!
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Hilarious... From the Snooze coverage of Reg Varney's knee... 'Just found this! CRISIS-club Portsmouth could be set for a cash injection from the wealthy owners of Italian side Udinese. The Pozzo family will decide early next year whether or not to get on board at Fratton Park. Pompey are still waiting to find out whether they will be docked 10 points after Convers Sports Initiatives, the club’s parent company, entered administration last month. So the news of the Italians’ interest will serve as a timely boost for Portsmouth fans – and boss Michael Appleton. In the 2009-2010 season, Portsmouth became the first Premier League club to go into administration and the nine-point penalty helped relegate them to the Championship. Talent The FA have previously indicated clubs whose parent companies enter administration will be docked points. If that is the case following CSI’s problems, their Championship status could now be in jeopardy. The Pozzo family, however, has a reputation for turning clubs around by unearthing some of the best young talent and selling them for huge sums. Barcelona paid £30million for Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez in the summer, while Napoli splashed out £13m for Switzerland midfielder Gokhan Inler. One option is that the Pozzo family become shareholders of Portsmouth. Giampaolo Pozzo has owned Udinese since 1986. He and his son, Gino, have interests in Spanish sides Granada, Cadiz and Tenerife.' It's the hope that will kill 'em.
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Just a thought, but shall we bring our own on Sunday?! Found them on the web under 'Fratton Park Executive Club'
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No fear, the way they're heading they'll be lucky to hit the VAT barrier soon...
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Oh Ho.... Shall I ask you again? You were paying ridiculous wages (and bonuses no doubt) on an average attendance of less than 20k. It was NEVER sustainable regardless of the TV income. You were, as you are now, being bankrolled by someone else, whether it be Gaydamak, the good old British Taxpayer, Terry the Builder, St Johns Ambulance, or Mr Antonov. It was always going to end in tears unless you got lucky in getting a stadium built that let you progress as we did. Saintly wannabes indeed.
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A little gem to look forward to on Wednesday at 1pm ladies and gents...direct from the Snooze's Neil Allen on Twitter... 'David Lampitt will be taking part in a News web chat on Wednesday at 1pm. Be sure to get your questions in! #Pompey' :lol: