FloridaMarlin Posted 3 November, 2015 Posted 3 November, 2015 Didn't they just send someone out on loan? At that level that's usually the sign of a club that's overspent and needs to cut back. Not that it's how they usually respond to overspending - previous experience has shown the typical response is to continue to overspend until the amount owed to others is enough to reduce the HMRC voting rights to less than the amount needed to liquidate. Cook on Radio Solent and in other media today saying that his 26-man squad is too big and that he wants to reduce it in size. For that, read; "One of the HNWs has found a calculator, run some figures, and realised their outgoings on wages for over-priced journeymen with a good reputation exceeds their income and might force him and the other HNWs to write out another bail-out cheque and has told Cook to ship a few out." As Cook continues to reduce the size of his over-large squad, watch this space. The Phew already being softened up for a disappointing transfer window as Cook declares he is not concerned with getting anybody in when the window opens, but is more concerned with: "Getting a few players out of the building."
Waterside.saint Posted 4 November, 2015 Posted 4 November, 2015 Cook on Radio Solent and in other media today saying that his 26-man squad is too big and that he wants to reduce it in size. For that, read; "One of the HNWs has found a calculator, run some figures, and realised their outgoings on wages for over-priced journeymen with a good reputation exceeds their income and might force him and the other HNWs to write out another bail-out cheque and has told Cook to ship a few out." As Cook continues to reduce the size of his over-large squad, watch this space. The Phew already being softened up for a disappointing transfer window as Cook declares he is not concerned with getting anybody in when the window opens, but is more concerned with: "Getting a few players out of the building." The burn rate must be higher than anyone thought. They've hoovered up anyone at that level who looked any good and presumably had to pay premium wages in order to get them into Fortress Fatpipes. Again.
Mr Biscuits Posted 4 November, 2015 Posted 4 November, 2015 Surely you aren't suggesting that they've overspent? There's no way a club like that would ever do such a thing in the hope that it gets them out of League Two. That would be like.... Like..... Buying the FA Cup.......
Fitzhugh Fella Posted 4 November, 2015 Author Posted 4 November, 2015 A bit of Carly Simon , " Nobody does it better " would be good as well. They'd could all join in with " Baby, we're the best" Surely "You're so Vain"?
The9 Posted 4 November, 2015 Posted 4 November, 2015 Is it worth me pointing out that Wales have been using "Can't take my eyes off you" as a song since 1993, originally because BBC Wales used the Andy Williams version in an advertising campaign for their matches? So they're only 22 years behind on that one.
Pamplemousse Posted 4 November, 2015 Posted 4 November, 2015 Overheard a couple of skates today talking about the weekend's match. Both of them are not going because 'going to Fratton Park is boring nowadays, we ain't scored no goals and I can't be bothered'
CB Fry Posted 4 November, 2015 Posted 4 November, 2015 [video=youtube;LDgLyFNb-DE] Oops again. In fairness I'm not sure that Pompey fan was suggesting it as a song no one has ever sung at a football match before. Really don't think our own fanbase has any moral high ground on originating football chants.
The9 Posted 5 November, 2015 Posted 5 November, 2015 Come to think of it, also in 2003 (over 10 years after the Wales original) I heard Dave Ford trying to get "Antti Niemi, came down from Hearts one night Antti Niemi saves everything in sight Antti Niemi, we're all right behind you"... going in Bucharest, so... yeah.
Danbert Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 "The Portsmouth Supporters Trust have had a turbulent year with a number of operational issuestaking a disproportionate amount of time and effort. This culminated in an open meeting in April wherean Audit of the Boards effectiveness was requested by the membership present at that meeting. Aftersome time to determine the team to carry out the audit and to agree the Terms of Reference the auditfinally got underway in late July. Copies of the Terms of Reference and CV's of the team are includedin this document." http://www.pompeytrust.com/userfiles/file/PST%20Audit%20Report.pdf
Sevvy Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 I thought old cookie was trying to get his squad down in size, looks like he has another player on an emergency loan in.
SaintZamboni Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 The new signings only gone and done it: "It's not often that such a big club wants you to play for them and I'm determined to take advantage of that," he told Portsmouth's website. I'd suggest Sheffield United are the bigger club of the two, but evidently not the bestest
alehouseboys Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 The new signings only gone and done it: "It's not often that such a big club wants you to play for them and I'm determined to take advantage of that," he told Portsmouth's website. I'd suggest Sheffield United are the bigger club of the two, but evidently not the bestest He just fogot to "for the fourth division" after the "big club" bit and obviously the chuckling doesn't come across in the written word. And the skate boss was just on South Today stating how he hopes to get to round 2 tomorrow so they get the chance to be a "David" if they get a giant in the next round. That's more like it.
Dark Munster Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 They're already not the biggest fan-owned club. They're not fan-owned. Their fans are responsible for fewer than 50% of the shares in the club. That is not ownership. Yes, but don't forget the bestest factor, which doubles their percentage.
TopGun Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 "The Portsmouth Supporters Trust have had a turbulent year with a number of operational issuestaking a disproportionate amount of time and effort. This culminated in an open meeting in April wherean Audit of the Boards effectiveness was requested by the membership present at that meeting. Aftersome time to determine the team to carry out the audit and to agree the Terms of Reference the auditfinally got underway in late July. Copies of the Terms of Reference and CV's of the team are includedin this document." http://www.pompeytrust.com/userfiles/file/PST%20Audit%20Report.pdf As we knew of course! Nevertheless good to see. Don't expect to see that reported in the Snooze though.
TopGun Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 The new signings only gone and done it: "It's not often that such a big club wants you to play for them and I'm determined to take advantage of that," he told Portsmouth's website. I'd suggest Sheffield United are the bigger club of the two, but evidently not the bestest But he did knock Saints out of the LC for Sheff Utd - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_McNulty That'll keep the fish happy. Expect to see that referenced on the Snooze at regular intervals as they pay over the top money for his loan and salary.
TopGun Posted 6 November, 2015 Posted 6 November, 2015 He just fogot to "for the fourth division" after the "big club" bit and obviously the chuckling doesn't come across in the written word. And the skate boss was just on South Today stating how he hopes to get to round 2 tomorrow so they get the chance to be a "David" if they get a giant in the next round. That's more like it. How can a giant like Portsmouth be a David? They need to draw AC Milan to be considered so.
hutch Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 (edited) "The Portsmouth Supporters Trust have had a turbulent year with a number of operational issuestaking a disproportionate amount of time and effort. This culminated in an open meeting in April wherean Audit of the Boards effectiveness was requested by the membership present at that meeting. Aftersome time to determine the team to carry out the audit and to agree the Terms of Reference the auditfinally got underway in late July. Copies of the Terms of Reference and CV's of the team are includedin this document." http://www.pompeytrust.com/userfiles/file/PST%20Audit%20Report.pdf They won't like this bit: Meetings often lasted four hours or longer. Board Members told us that casual discussion on PCFC football matters and other matters outside the PST scope of control would often encroach on Board time. Recommendation: 6 The Board should clarify to PST Board and members the scope of control of the PST Board and Board Agenda and business discussed should reflect this. So stop pretending that you have anything to do with the running of the football club or the team, and leave that to the real owners. In reality that's quite a decent and well put together report, although it's not an audit in the true sense of the word. But I don't see that it can actually work for them, it's far too "heavy-duty" for a bunch of unpaid volunteers working in their spare time. Edited 7 November, 2015 by hutch
Waterside.saint Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 Not good enough to play for Nigel Adkins in L1, but will somehow nevertheless be 'firing Pompey into League One' http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/pompey-new-boy-s-promise-to-paul-cook-1-7053400 #deludedest
Chez Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 Hope they get smashed. Don't ever want to see them win...ever. ****s.
eurosaint Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 god, I hope they get to round 3 Dream scenario, St Mary's welcomes the Skates for their big day in the sun, bring it on...........
Gemmel Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 The British Legion would like to thank Portsmouth for their 90 minute silence today.
OVER THE HILL Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 The pompey manager not too happy with the performance today. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34758051
Waterside.saint Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 The pompey manager not too happy with the performance today. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34758051 Stay classy, skates
The9 Posted 7 November, 2015 Posted 7 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today:
rallyboy Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 10,000 empty seats. I think they need to look at their pricing. With the largest fanbase south of London that park should be packed. Presumably there was a protest of some sort.
Waterside.saint Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today: Simply the #bestest Best fans in world...so say the pompey faithful......lots and lots of empty seats in a tiny shed is what I see. Ha ha ha tiny club in a tiny ground that's half empty, embarrassment of the south coast. Sfc, afcb and b&hafc ten times the club that poopey will ever be.
Danbert Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today: Sweet Jesus - that really is kick about level stuff
Badger Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today: When did the skates sign Artur Boluc ?
70's Mike Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 Dream scenario, St Mary's welcomes the Skates for their big day in the sun, bring it on........... disagree if we never play them again would be to quick, in the 60's and 70's they became a complete irrelevance to us and it was great, and it really hurt them
Batman Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 disagree if we never play them again would be to quick' date=' in the 60's and 70's they became a complete irrelevance to us and it was great, and it really hurt them[/quote'] I'd want us to play them again fairly soon. They are our only real rival.
ericofarabia Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 disagree if we never play them again would be to quick' date=' in the 60's and 70's they became a complete irrelevance to us and it was great, and it really hurt them[/quote'] I'm with Mike on this .... I never want that p!ss smelling clown TCW anywhere near our ground again.
Mr Biscuits Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 I'd want us to play them again fairly soon. They are our only real rival. As I said earlier, I don't want that bunch of cloggers anywhere near us. They'll only try to kick our team off the park
rallyboy Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 Kicking people? - They can't even kick the ball out of their own six yard box without looking like the Chuckle Brothers.
buctootim Posted 8 November, 2015 Posted 8 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today: The ref was overawed by the occasion
FloridaMarlin Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 If you want a BLOODY good laugh, here's the goal they conceded to Macclesfield today: The goal was the linesman's fault. He never spotted it was a foul throw by the pompey player. He clearly cracked under the pressure.
Toomer Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 disagree if we never play them again would be to quick' date=' in the 60's and 70's they became a complete irrelevance to us and it was great, and it really hurt them[/quote'] I don't thing we will play them in the league in the rest of our life times, but I would love to get them in the cup and smash them by 5 or 6.
andysstuff Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 I don't thing we will play them in the league in the rest of our life times, but I would love to get them in the cup and smash them by 5 or 6. And thereby lies the problem. If we don't beat them at least 4-1 then it will always be seen as a moral victory by them. Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk
Crazy Diamond Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 And thereby lies the problem. If we don't beat them at least 4-1 then it will always be seen as a moral victory by them. Sent from my D6603 using Tapatalk I'm afraid I have to disagree, no one associated with that club even knows what morals are.
rallyboy Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 I'm not sure that bumping along at the ar$e end of the league pyramid for a few decades is a great plan for getting one over on your rivals! You jealous scummahs haven't beaten us for ages!.... Indeed we haven't.
mack rill Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 I don't thing we will play them in the league in the rest of our life times, but I would love to get them in the cup and smash them by 5 or 6. after seeing both sides play this season, that would be the score after 15 min,
Mystic Force Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 I'm not sure that bumping along at the ar$e end of the league pyramid for a few decades is a great plan for getting one over on your rivals! You jealous scummahs haven't beaten us for ages!.... Indeed we haven't. I wonder if someone should explain to them the rope-a-dope stratergy only really work in an individual competitive match, not over several seasons......
SaintZamboni Posted 9 November, 2015 Posted 9 November, 2015 Accrington Stanley draw every teams cup final in the second round.
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