
Lurkster
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Anyone know the reason why the BBC and Football365 websites haven't yet put the -10 on the league 1 tables?
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey 5m Today's attendance: 18,433 (1,836 away fans) #Pompey
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Here's a thought, what happens if the FL decide the level of debt being transfered to the new owners if to much? I 4 1 would
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey 1m Attendance: 6,780 #Pompey
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BBC Solent Sport @solentsport 58s FULL TIME Brentford 3 #Pompey 2
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http://teamlocals.co.uk/news/portsmouth/news-sport/pompey-start-fresh-but-not-totally-debt-free
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Mick Williams @mickwill 16m Pompey Start Fresh But Not Totally Debt Free http://tinyurl.com/br438ga #Pompey http://teamlocals.co.uk/news/portsmouth/news-sport/pompey-start-fresh-but-not-totally-debt-free
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22121952
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I know its Wikipedia but an interesting read if accurate http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supporters%27_Trust http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fan-owned_sports_teams#England
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey Attendance: 12,036 (531 away supporters) #Pompey
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Not strictly football but how much did they say Portsmouth FC brings into the local economy each year? £200m? Game of Thrones: Fourth series will be filmed in NI http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-22010843 Are they saying the bestest bring in more money a year than a massive HBO TV Series filmed over three?
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Kickz began as a pilot project in London between the Premier League and the Metropolitan Police in 2006, with the aim of using football to bring communities together and engage with young people.
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Stupid skates haven't even realized they have been relegated Yes Mick very important
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The Football League Awards shortlists announced http://www.football-league.co.uk/flawards/news/20130220/the-football-league-awards-shortlists-announced_2293338_3081717 Pompey not even nominated, this has to be a mistake The Football League has announced the shortlists for The Football League Awards 2013, the annual awards ceremony that celebrates on and off pitch excellence across The League's 72 clubs. This year there are a total of 17 awards, with the winners being announced at the gala ceremony at The Brewery, London, on Sunday 24th March 2013. A total of 24 clubs have made the shortlists for the eight categories announced. Huddersfield Town and Plymouth Argyle lead the way with three nominations each, while a further four clubs have two nominations. Richard Heaselgrave, Chief Commercial Officer at The Football League, said: "The Football League Awards are a great way to celebrate the work that goes on behind the scenes at each club, as well as the action that has taken place on the pitch each week. "To make these shortlists is a real achievement, bearing in mind how many and the quality of the entries we've had once again. I would like to wish all those nominated the best of luck and we look forward to announcing the winners on the evening." The shortlists were drawn up by a panel of judges on 5th February 2013, following a stringent assessment process. Judges included influential members of media, sports industry figures and representatives of The Football League and its partners. The shortlisted awards are shown below: Family Club of the Year AFC Bournemouth Brighton & Hove Albion Cardiff City Doncaster Rovers Oxford United Plymouth Argyle Coca-Cola Community Club of the Year Cardiff City (Cardiff City Community & Education Foundation) - South West & Wales Charlton Athletic (Charlton Athletic Community Trust) - South East Derby County (Derby County in the Community) - Midlands Huddersfield Town (Huddersfield Town Football In The Community) - North East Tranmere Rovers (Tranmere Rovers In The Community) - North West Perform Best Use of Digital Birmingham City Bristol City Crystal Palace Leeds United Plymouth Argyle Swindon Town Tokio Marine Unsung Hero Award John Harriss - AFC Bournemouth Billy Neil - Millwall Peter Rhoades-Brown - Oxford United PFA Player in the Community Inigo Calderon - Brighton and Hove Albion Alan Lee - Huddersfield Town Mark Roberts - Stevenage LFE Apprentice of the Year - Championship Dimitar Evtimar - Nottingham Forest Duane Holmes - Huddersfield Town Bernard Mensah - Watford LFE Apprentice of the Year - League 1 Luke James - Hartlepool United George Willis - Sheffield United Drey Wright - Colchester United LFE Apprentice of the Year - League 2 Jamie Allen - Rochdale Tyler Harvey - Plymouth Argyle George Sykes - Barnet Clubs not shortlisted for these awards could still taste success on the evening. There will also be awards on the night for the Mitre Goal of the Year, Football Manager Outstanding Managerial Achievement Award, npower Fan of the Year, npower Player of the Year for the Championship, League 1 and League 2, Johnstone's Paint Young Player of the Year, and Contribution to League Football. To find out more about The Football League Awards, and for a full list of Award categories, please click here
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The Football League Award 2013 winners announced http://www.football-league.co.uk/flawards/news/20130324/the-football-league-award-2013-winners-announced_2293338_3116025 No mention of the bestest? surely not The Football League has announced the full list of winners for The Football League Awards 2013, the annual awards ceremony that celebrates on and off pitch excellence across The League's 72 clubs. A total of 34 clubs were shortlisted for this season's Awards with the coveted npower Player of the Year Awards going to Matej Vydra (npower Championship), Matt Ritchie (npower League 1) and Tom Pope (npower League 2), the winners were voted for by managers from every club in their division. Thomas Ince also picked up the Johnstone's Paint Young Player of the Year Award. Former Leicester City, Nottingham Forest, Southampton and England goalkeeper Peter Shilton OBE was honoured with the prestigious Contribution to League Football Award. The winners of all 17 Awards were announced at the gala ceremony in front of over 600 guests at The Brewery, London on Sunday evening (please see full list of winners below). The judges for the Football League Awards 2013 comprised of influential and respected representatives from the media, sponsors and The Football League, alongside industry experts for the various categories. Greg Clarke, Chairman of The Football League, said: "The Football League Awards 2013 has given us another opportunity to celebrate success at League clubs both on and off the pitch. It gives us the chance to reward those who have achieved fantastic results throughout the year. I would like to congratulate tonight's winners and all those who were nominated." The full list of Award winners is shown below: Award Winners 2013: npower Championship Player of the Year Matej Vydra - Watford npower League 1 Player of the Year Matt Ritchie - AFC Bournemouth npower League 2 Player of the Year Tom Pope - Port Vale Johnstone's Paint Young Player of the Year Thomas Ince - Blackpool Contribution to League Football Peter Shilton OBE Mitre Goal of the Year Simon Cox Football Manager Outstanding Managerial Achievement Phil Parkinson - Bradford City npower Fan of the Year Neil Le Milliere - Exeter City Championship Nick Webster - Derby County League 1 Pat Raybould - Coventry City LFE Apprentice of the Year - Championship Dimitar Evtimov - Nottingham Forest LFE Apprentice of the Year - League 1 Luke James - Hartlepool United LFE Apprentice of the Year - League 2 George Sykes - Barnet The Football League Family Club of the Year Cardiff City League 1 Winner AFC Bournemouth League 2 Winner Plymouth Argyle Tokio Marine Unsung Hero Billy Neil - Millwall Highly Commended John Harriss - Bournemouth Peter Rhoades-Brown - Oxford United Coca-Cola Community Club of the Year Charlton Athletic Regional Winners South West - Cardiff City Community Foundation South East - Charlton Athletic Community Trust Midlands - Derby County Community Trust North East - Huddersfield Town Football in the Community North West - Tranmere Rovers in the Community PFA Player in the Community Inigo Calderon - Brighton and Hove Albion Perform Best Use of Digital Swindon Town - STFC Christmas ADVENTure Capital One Credit to the Game Graham Alexander To find out more about The Football League Awards, and for a full list of Award categories and winners, please visit http://www.FLAwards.com.
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Tick tock npower Football League One 2012-2013 Season Domestic Stats to 12-Mar-13 inclusive End of Season Run-in http://stats.football365.com/dom/ENG/D2/runin.html
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ExpressFM Sport @ExpressFMSport RT @officialpompey: Attendance: 11,493 (366 Bury fans) #Pompey
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Stolen from twitter On my way home from work I saw 4 #Pompey players playing football with a cat. I was about to call the RSPCA but then the cat went 1-0 up! #saintsfc
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gdhawkes @gdhawkes Fair play to the solitary #pompey fan in the Milton End. Got his own steward too.
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ExpressFM Sport @ExpressFMSport Today's attendance 11,132 #Pompey
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey Goal - #Pompey 1 Colchester 3 (Massey 20)
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey Today's attendance: 10,981 #Pompey
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey Attendance: 12,370. 785 away fans #Pompey
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Portsmouth FC @officialpompey Goal - #Pompey 0 Yeovil 2 (Webster 38)
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Russell @RussellSFC Bestest fans in the land' #whothe****islaughingnow #saintsfc #Pompey, that's embarrassing. https://twitter.com/Tom_Kirkman/status/272354611745128448/photo/1