The9 Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 The repayment schedule may have had a high rate of interest, and paying it early may have brought down the overall cost. Then again this is Pompey, so I imagine they screwed the creditors again. Guessing that all that happened is that they paid in full, but early to save on the interest. Which is what we were saying they should have done months ago. Admittedly we were suggesting it on moral grounds rather than financial ones - but they do appear to have used the last PP to pay it off... once they'd made sure there weren't any repayment fees and suchlike. Such a lot of effort and boosting for doing what they should have done in the first place.
The9 Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 Pompey international duo out of action http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/pompey-international-duo-out-of-action-1-6341552 I love it when Neil Allen does tinpot stories like this, they are so desperate! Whatmough has withdrawn from the England U-19 squad having originally been a standby and Drennan is on loan from Aston Villa and in the Republic of Ireland U-21s! The fact a L2 defender is even near the England U19s says a lot for the limited number of English players coming through.
Pedro Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 Really insignificant lot down the road with no nutjob reporting on their efforts tonight in the tinpot trophy.
bridge too far Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 Just managed to find the latest score - they're losing 1-2 to Northampton
andysstuff Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 Looks like it was down to poor officials that they lost according to Twitter.
Pamplemousse Posted 7 October, 2014 Posted 7 October, 2014 Attendance was 5,853 For comparison, our attendance against Torquay in the same competition was 9,319 and the game against Swindon (the one after Pardew was fired) was 8,333
Hatch Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 wonder if she knows who it is from, unlikely I reckon.
Fowllyd Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 Best birthday present ever Yes, I can imagine that Mandy's just chuffed to bits that her ever-loving husband has made a "generous contribution to Andy Awford’s Pompey academy fanfunding campaign", and she's got a birthday greeting on their web site. And not just any old greeting - it's a personalised one. She'll be putting out big time tonight and no mistake.
bridge too far Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 Almost as bad as getting a new set of saucepans for your birthday. On reflection - even worse
Lorne Malvo Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 wonder if she knows who it is from, unlikely I reckon. Her brother.
Danbert Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 When's a dive not a dive? When it's a tented elephant ballooning from the 10 meter board and displacing enough water to fill refloat the Victory? Well, yes, there's that, but if you're a fish fiddling cheat it's also throwing yourself to the ground in the penalty area when brushed by a passing sleeve. 'With the penalty decision, Ricky played for it and that is what players do – we teach our 14, 15, 16 year-old kids to do that.' ‘That is not diving – and he hasn’t dived – but you wait for contact and if there is contact over you go. That is the game.' ‘Ricky has done it brilliantly, great play from him for that part of it, but in my opinion the referee has got that wrong.' http://www.chichester.co.uk/sport/pompey-latest/awford-blasts-refereeing-mistakes-1-6344405
JackanorySFC Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 When's a dive not a dive? When it's a tented elephant ballooning from the 10 meter board and displacing enough water to fill refloat the Victory? Well, yes, there's that, but if you're a fish fiddling cheat it's also throwing yourself to the ground in the penalty area when brushed by a passing sleeve. 'With the penalty decision, Ricky played for it and that is what players do – we teach our 14, 15, 16 year-old kids to do that.' ‘That is not diving – and he hasn’t dived – but you wait for contact and if there is contact over you go. That is the game.' ‘Ricky has done it brilliantly, great play from him for that part of it, but in my opinion the referee has got that wrong.' http://www.chichester.co.uk/sport/pompey-latest/awford-blasts-refereeing-mistakes-1-6344405 Not sure if any Hampshire parent wants or needs another reason to send their nipper to Staplewood over whatever local rec' they're training on but nice one Awford, you've managed to dig one out there! They truly are a repulsive Club.
rallyboy Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 Personally I'm just pleased that we have established the reason for the cup exit, it's that old favourite, no.35 in the Nutjob Almanack.... The referee cost us the game because a. it was too big for him. b. he was intimidated by the lack of spectators. c. he had an email from the Football League. From the evidence on this occasion it sounds like a case of 35a, and certainly nothing to do with poor players badly managed, or being coached to dive from an early age.
OldNick Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 Personally I'm just pleased that we have established the reason for the cup exit, it's that old favourite, no.35 in the Nutjob Almanack.... The referee cost us the game because a. it was too big for him. b. he was intimidated by the lack of spectators. c. he had an email from the Football League. From the evidence on this occasion it sounds like a case of 35a, and certainly nothing to do with poor players badly managed, or being coached to dive from an early age.No talk of players being carried off on the fans shoulders, and glorious speeches made on the battlefield of Frattton by the News then?
Weston Super Saint Posted 8 October, 2014 Posted 8 October, 2014 No talk of players being carried off on the fans shoulders, and glorious speeches made on the battlefield of Frattton by the News then? There will be this weekend now that you've just reminded nobhead neil what's been missing from his epic prologues.
Danbert Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 South coast Tescos gets mothballed, sadly it's in Margate: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/oct/09/tesco-ditches-plans-build-superstore-margate-seafront
andysstuff Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 South coast Tescos gets mothballed, sadly it's in Margate: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/oct/09/tesco-ditches-plans-build-superstore-margate-seafront It'll come. Give it time.
bridge too far Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 It'll come. Give it time. Third store that Tesco has mothballed since their new boss took over recently!
trousers Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 Third store that Tesco has mothballed since their new boss took over recently! No doubt they are already begging Tesco behind the scenes not to let the bestest club in the world lose out from their mothball programme...
TopGun Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 (edited) South coast Tescos gets mothballed, sadly it's in Margate: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/oct/09/tesco-ditches-plans-build-superstore-margate-seafront Tesco, which has two smaller stores in Margate, said its change of plan was the result of shoppers switching from large stores towards neighbourhood outlets and the internet. “We are reducing the number of large stores we open each year as a result of changing customer shopping habits. After careful consideration we have therefore decided not to pursue a new large store in Margate,” a spokesman said. The latest retreat comes after Tesco mothballed two new supermarkets in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, and Immingham, Lincolnshire, as it reassesses its strategy under new chief executive Dave Lewis. No doubt Robinson is not at all worried! I expect confirmation from Neil Allen soon. In fairness, Robinson can sell or lease the consented site to any expanding supermarket who wants big new stores of course... Errmmm... Edited 9 October, 2014 by TopGun
ant Posted 9 October, 2014 Posted 9 October, 2014 Now THIS is a page number. Here's to the ever-continuing plight of football's bestest.
Big Bad Bob Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 South coast Tescos gets mothballed, sadly it's in Margate: http://www.theguardian.com/business/2014/oct/09/tesco-ditches-plans-build-superstore-margate-seafront It'll come. Give it time. Third store that Tesco has mothballed since their new boss took over recently! No doubt they are already begging Tesco behind the scenes not to let the bestest club in the world lose out from their mothball programme... It's all right, if Tesco don't want the brand spanking new superstore, that the property developer is building and leasing to them, then Sainsburys are ready and willing to step in to fill the void. Who wouldn't want a superstore on the sceptic isle next to the home of the most passionate, bestest football fans in the land, nay the world....
Whitey Grandad Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 Third store that Tesco has mothballed since their new boss took over recently! They'll have to change their name from 'Portsmouth Football Club' to 'Portsmouth Mothball Club'.
Gruffalo Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 It's all right, if Tesco don't want the brand spanking new superstore, that the property developer is building and leasing to them, then Sainsburys are ready and willing to step in to fill the void. Will be very interesting to see if building work really does get underway on November 1, as claimed last month.
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 10 October, 2014 Author Posted 10 October, 2014 (edited) Just occasionally, information comes my way from impeccable sources, so what I am going to divulge tonight, “nutjobs” can take as 100% verbatim. I would not post if I wasn’t convinced it was the truth. This is not idle gossip take it from me. There is, apparently, massive tension between Andy Awford and McInnes, in fact the relationship is so bad it is fair to say they both hate each other. Not healthy I would say. “Champagne Ian” never rated “Andy Awful” in the first place (you might remember Awford was not considered up to the task when they instead went for Richie Barker) and I gather the chairman has since been interfering on football matters and even setting up potential transfers without AA’s knowledge. The story gets more intriguing, as it appears everyone’s favourite journo, Neil (Paragraph) Allen has now been dragged into the crossfire as Awford suspected a story The News ran was planted by McInnes. He, not surprisingly, was furious. Awford hasn’t the clout (yet) to ban The News himself, but took revenge by curtly and pointedly only answering "yes" or "no" to any of their questions at press conferences pre and post-match. The bottom line is Awford and McInnes have no mutual trust whatsoever and the relationship between the two is at breaking point and will only end in tears. You heard it here first. Edited 10 October, 2014 by Fitzhugh Fella
solentstars Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 Just occasionally, information comes my way from impeccable sources, so what I am going to divulge tonight, “nutjobs” can take as 100% verbatim. I would not post if I wasn’t sure, 100% it was the truth. This is not idle gossip take it from me. There is, apparently, massive tension between Andy Awford and McInnes, in fact the relationship is so bad it is fair to say they both hate each other. Not healthy I would say. “Champagne Ian” never rated “Andy Awful” in the first place (you might remember Awford was not considered up to the task when they instead went for Richie Barker) and I gather the chairman has since been interfering on football matters and even setting up potential transfers without AA’s knowledge. The story gets more intriguing, as it appears everyone’s favourite journo, Neil (Paragraph) Allen has now been dragged into the crossfire as Awford suspected a story The News ran was planted by McInnes. He, not surprisingly, was furious. Awford hasn’t the clout (yet) to ban The News himself, but took revenge by curtly and pointedly only answering "yes" or "no" to any of their questions at press conferences pre and post-match. The bottom line is Awford and McInnes have no mutual trust whatsoever and the relationship between the two is at breaking point and will only end in tears. You heard it here first. not really surprised especially when you get a bunch of amateurs has directors running the club.
trousers Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 Cheers FF. Sounds like there's life in this old saga yet..
rallyboy Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 Tis true - Awford is currently snubbing The News, which is no mean feat when you are in York or Hartlepool and there are only two journalists in the room! I believe that questions about the Connolly mystery started the latest sulk. Either way they should be okay tomorrow as they have managed to find a fixture against a club below them in the league.
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 10 October, 2014 Author Posted 10 October, 2014 Cheers FF. Sounds like there's life in this old saga yet.. Indeed Trousers, this is a significant development and the beauty is...... Neil Allen is part of the story!
View From The Top Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 Indeed Trousers, this is a significant development and the beauty is...... Neil Allen is part of the story! Allen won't write anything derogatory though for fear for rocking the boat.
Pedro Posted 10 October, 2014 Posted 10 October, 2014 How can this story be true, everything is rosy (or is that Rosie) at fortress farton, debt free, just outside the playoffs, Tesco development ready to go, lots of academy kids coming through who will yield good transfer money and an award winning journalist. Where can it all go wrong.
Doctoroncall Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 There is, apparently, massive tension between Andy Awford and McInnes, in fact the relationship is so bad it is fair to say they both hate each other. Not healthy I would say. The bottom line is Awford and McInnes have no mutual trust whatsoever and the relationship between the two is at breaking point and will only end in tears. You heard it here first. Just the recipe for another season in league two.
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 11 October, 2014 Author Posted 11 October, 2014 Allen won't write anything derogatory though for fear for rocking the boat. Allen's spin now Awford is blanking him will be interesting. Apparently the player McInnes wanted to sign is doing well with another club and everytime he scores McInnes gets more hacked off with Awford.
alehouseboys Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Well, brace yerselves...sick buckets at the ready...they're featuring the dirty-cheating-skates on Football Focus today. I guess this little spat won't get a mention?
hutch Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Apparently the player McInnes wanted to sign is doing well with another club and everytime he scores McInnes gets more hacked off with Awford. So we're looking at the first foot on the first rung of the new spending ladder. This is going to be fun.
CB Saint Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Allen's spin now Awford is blanking him will be interesting. Apparently the player McInnes wanted to sign is doing well with another club and everytime he scores McInnes gets more hacked off with Awford. This is the issue with fans as chairmen. At some point they revert to type and believe they have a better grasp of football than the professionals.
Hatch Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Allen's spin now Awford is blanking him will be interesting. Apparently the player McInnes wanted to sign is doing well with another club and everytime he scores McInnes gets more hacked off with Awford. I never thought Costa would sign for Pompey anyway.
rallyboy Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Costa? The only cup their name will be going on for a while is one of the cardboard ones.
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Tis true - Awford is currently snubbing The News, which is no mean feat when you are in York or Hartlepool and there are only two journalists in the room! I believe that questions about the Connolly mystery started the latest sulk. Either way they should be okay tomorrow as they have managed to find a fixture against a club below them in the league. There's no mystery about Connolly, our agent is performing above his remit.
farawaysaint Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Hmmm, wonder if it could have been Richards or Tubbs as they were both available.
Fowllyd Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Hmmm, wonder if it could have been Richards or Tubbs as they were both available. More likely Crocket or Tubbs I'd have thought - or maybe both...
Huffton Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Sorry if this has already been posted but it popped up on my newsfeed earlier. https://www.facebook.com/pompeypress Skyscraper City!
bridge too far Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Sorry if this has already been posted but it popped up on my newsfeed earlier. https://www.facebook.com/pompeypress [ Skyscraper City! I liked the comment that it should read 'Skys Craper [sic] city'
Sour Mash Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Sorry if this has already been posted but it popped up on my newsfeed earlier. https://www.facebook.com/pompeypress Skyscraper City! Very funny that. Also, did anyone see Ian Abrahams (Moose off Talk Sport) tweet today and the subsequent comments he got from Skates. They need to make their minds up, do they want a shiny new ground (not going to happen anyway) or are they happy to be in League 2 where its "real" football.
Lord Duckhunter Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Very funny that. Also, did anyone see Ian Abrahams (Moose off Talk Sport) tweet today and the subsequent comments he got from Skates. They need to make their minds up, do they want a shiny new ground (not going to happen anyway) or are they happy to be in League 2 where its "real" football. He's doing some great trolling . latest one was along the lines of " Boring 0-0 spent all game talking about another south coast club to Alex Crook" .
dubai_phil Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 BBC Solent Sport @solentsport 2m2 minutes ago GOAL: #Pompey 0-1 Mansfield (Heslop, 46) Bless
Danbert Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 I was looking forward to a third successive goaless draw in the league, but now Mansfield have scored...
St Chalet Posted 11 October, 2014 Posted 11 October, 2014 Oops, fire up the Villan meter Goal!Goal! Portsmouth 0, Mansfield Town 1. Simon Heslop (Mansfield Town) right footed shot from outside the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Rakish Bingham.
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