Jimmy_D Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 The enemy of my enemy is my friend. The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less.
Doctoroncall Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Depends if you live in the real world or in pompey world. In pompey world they will be bought by BC for a pittance within day and have to accept a 17 point deduction as their only punishment. In the real world any sale of the club without the CVA will still leave them open to legal action from creditors that could lead to liquidation. That's if they don't wait for the court case. It would be great to see AA squirm in court meanwhile seeing the squad being depleted and the worst start to the Championship ever go with their Premier League one from last season.
COMEONYOUREDS Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 to the tune of amarillo - their favourite song is this the way to liquidation another season of humiliation lol at the skates' desperation and admin andy's fat belly
Colinjb Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 The football league is a bleak place compared to the Premier League, especially since the ITV digital saga. The skates are now going to see how much has changed in their time in the sun. The fun continues!
latter day saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Get in there!!!! :vuvu: wish i was in work tomorrow to wind up the skate managers!
slickmick Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Admiral Nelson, Popeye, Mark Hatley, Alan Knight, Alan Biley, Harry & Jim, John W******d, John Deacon, Corp Ho, Android, Captain Birds Eye, Your boys are taking one hell of a beating.
View From The Top Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy. No more. No less. For the moment, he's my friend. When I have to do my next tax return, he's my enemy again.
saintalan Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Second rate news on SSN behind Thierry Henry, Wayne Rooney's agent, Emile Heskey and the FA ;-))
JackFrost Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 nothing on the beeb or sky website yet. . . LOL i post too soon http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11674_6261841,00.html
latter day saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Admiral Nelson, Popeye, Mark Hatley, Alan Knight, Alan Biley, Harry & Jim, John W******d, John Deacon, Corp Ho, Android, Captain Birds Eye, Your boys are taking one hell of a beating. tea on keyboard now !
aintforever Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Excellent stuff! The irregular South Coast weather continues, this time the experts predicts months of glorious warm summer sunshine in Southampton and -17 in Portsmouth.
Truesaint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 LOL at this. Knew the good news was in. Logged on and saw more users in The lounge than the Main Board
miserableoldgit Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Admiral Nelson, Popeye, Mark Hatley, Alan Knight, Alan Biley, Harry & Jim, John W******d, John Deacon, Corp Ho, Android, Captain Birds Eye, Your boys are taking one hell of a beating. Nelson was not a Skate! He came from Norfolk and lived near Wimbledon!
Katalinic Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 "If the appeal finds in favour of us maybe the government with their new focus on austerity should pay a little more attention to the heads of the HMRC and their lawyers. I can't help but feel this is taxpayer money being wasted, and I'm not just saying that as a portsmouth fan, I'm saying that as a taxpayer". Lol at one comments on The News - they really don't get it do they - oh the irony! I also find it difficult to believe there is a taxpayer in Portsmouth - it is all benefit claimants and exchange & barter.
hutch Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 nothing on the beeb or sky website yet. . . It's on the Sky Sports website now
slickmick Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Nelson was not a Skate! He came from Norfolk and lived near Wimbledon! Guess that makes him a womble skate.
hutch Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 They just don't get it: Portsmouth Supporters Trust reaction to the HMRC Appeal In light of Her Majesty's Revenue and Custom's decision to appeal the Company Voluntary Arrangement agreed by 75% of Portsmouth Football Club's creditors in June, Portsmouth Supporters Trust today question whether this course of action is in the best interests of the taxpayers of the United Kingdom? We understand that HMRC have a duty to act on behalf of the taxpayer, however an appeal to the courts would see a not insignificant sum paid to lawyers, one of which would be QC to represent HMRC being used, to further push a procedure which could see the death of our beloved club. Whilst we at PST do not condone the irresponsible spending by previous owners or the failure to pay tax owed, we do believe that destroying the club, its fans and taking away the chance for the creditors to see any return on the monies they are owed, is an act which would be a bitter pill to swallow for both fans and creditors alike. The whole point of the challenge is that it wasn't really agreed by 75% of Portsmouth Fotball Club's creditors in June, was it? And, of course, despite Andy's childish threats, if HMRC win, Pompey will be footing the bill for HMRC's very expensive legal team as well as their own. AA would be well advised to consider his position very carefully, and go back to square one on the CVA issue. If HMRC win, it's not just Pompey who will be in deep shyte.
Thedelldays Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 It's on the Sky Sports website now HMRC will appeal this sure does tie in with "getting away with it"..or not maybe
miserableoldgit Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Guess that makes him a womble skate. I`ve tried those. Not very kind on the ankles.
pedg Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Continuing the 'Many Faces of AA'.... AA tried to raise more money by busking with his harmonica
saint_stevo Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11674_6261841,00.html LOL
rallyboy Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 How is AA's plan of continually flicking the Vs in the taxman's face going? He's been prodding the tiger with a stick and he's only just sussed that he's in the cage with it - it's going to be a bloodbath and it was totally avoidable. They have done everything to antagonise HMRC and other creditors, they have gambled everything at every opportunity so I do hope there is no whingeing when they lose the lot. At some point soon that 1-0 win over a bankrupt mid-table championship side might not seem worth it anymore. And as for the day at St Marys, that was a great opportunity to see an illegal side first hand and to look into the crossed-eyes of the few for the last time. Ted is properly waving now!! and let's see which simpleton posts this as hot news 12 hours after everyone else - why do people do that without reading the thread, oh well.
Channon's Sideburns Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 (edited) Altogether now...... ' H M R C ' It's fun to play with the HMRC You can pull the wool over some You can fool all the boys But you can't roll over the.... ' H M R C ' 'They are not getting away with it' 15/07/2010 Edited 15 July, 2010 by Channon's Sideburns
pedg Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Looks like they are going after them on 3 fronts.. In a statement released to Press Association Sport, a spokesman said: "HMRC can confirm that it has made an application to the High Court that the decision of creditors of Portsmouth City Football Club Ltd (In Administration taken at a meeting on 17 June 2010 approving a Company Voluntary Arrangement in a Proposal dated 28 May 2010 should be revoked or suspended under s. 6 (1) (a) and/or (b) of the Insolvency Act 1986 on the grounds that: (a) The interests of HMRC have been or will be unfairly prejudiced by the taking of that decision; and (b) There were material irregularities in the way in which the votes of creditors were counted at that meeting. "HMRC can further confirm that it has also appealed to the court under Rule 1.17 of the Insolvency Rules against the Chairman's decision to refuse to allow HMRC to vote in accordance with claims totalling £13,293,651.72 submitted at the meeting. "HMRC feel we have been or will be unfairly prejudiced by the decision to accept the CVA, because we believe there were material irregularities in the way in which the votes of creditors were counted at the creditor meeting and because, to our knowledge, the full amount of our claim should have been admitted for voting purposes. "We are acting in the interests of all those creditors who are not in the football industry. We don't think it's right that they are offered 20p in the pound against full repayment all others. Also we cannot agree with the striking out of £13 million of debt which seriously undermined our ability to challenge the CVA."
St Marco Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 And just like that they have not got away with it. In fact really this could be the worst thing to happen to them other then actual liquidation. The club could now get a points deduction and that will mean they are relegated. But regardless of "what could happens" they will stay with a transfer embargo until they come out of admin. If they come out of admin without the cva they will get nailed to a tree by FL. If they don't come out without CVA they can't buy or sign anyone. The team they have will remain the team they have. The FL will not try and help them at every turn like the PL did. But more importantly they could now be seen to go to court and be dealt with by the law. Those involved with the club right now who thought they were going to get away with it will be nervous. Would not surprise me one bit to see them come out of admin without the CVA and sell the club while still in admin. Doing so will result in massive points deduction anyway. Hopefully now the cheats will get dealt with.
Gemmel Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Administrators had said they had lined up a possible buyer for Portsmouth, but any sale will now be delayed, or potentially halted, by the appeal. HMRC could therefore face a huge bill of compensation from Pompey if the taxman fails in its protest AA - 1o days ago; Chanarai is prepared to buy the club with or without a CVA Doh....keep up with your own statements aa
pedg Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 And just like that they have not got away with it. In fact really this could be the worst thing to happen to them other then actual liquidation. The club could now get a points deduction and that will mean they are relegated. But regardless of "what could happens" they will stay with a transfer embargo until they come out of admin. If they come out of admin without the cva they will get nailed to a tree by FL. If they don't come out without CVA they can't buy or sign anyone. The team they have will remain the team they have. The FL will not try and help them at every turn like the PL did. But more importantly they could now be seen to go to court and be dealt with by the law. Those involved with the club right now who thought they were going to get away with it will be nervous. Would not surprise me one bit to see them come out of admin without the CVA and sell the club while still in admin. Doing so will result in massive points deduction anyway. Hopefully now the cheats will get dealt with. and as has been said before coming out of admin without a CVA does not protect you from further legal challenges from your creditors (which is what the CVA is at least partially there to do).
revolution saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Personally I hope they stay in admin for a year - the transfer embargo alone will probably relegate them. Then they can play in div 1 next season with a points deduction.
RedArmy Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 to the tune of amarillo - their favourite song is this the way to liquidation another season of humiliation lol at the skates' desperation and admin andy's fat belly Or ****ing not.......
Gemmel Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 (b) There were material irregularities in the way in which the votes of creditors were counted at that meeting. What like secured creditors voting, creditors who were not really creditors and who aa expected not being able to prove the debt getting a vote.....all of which were represented by...................... you got it aa. That's without the 13 million of the tax mans debt not taken into account. The only thing i can't work out, is that the world and their wife expected them to appeal, surley aa knew they would - still can't work out the end game........has it really been screwed up????? If we knew it was going to happen, as funny as he is , then so did aa
Thedelldays Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Personally I hope they stay in admin for a year - the transfer embargo alone will probably relegate them. Then they can play in div 1 next season with a points deduction. that would be great... what is the rules here etc...? HMRC will appeal..does that mean they wont get this CVA cleared..? if not, will that mean points deductions in the FL..? if so when is the cut off date...?? or will everything remain "suspended" until HMRC get their appeal heard..???
JackFrost Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 (b) There were material irregularities in the way in which the votes of creditors were counted at that meeting. What like secured creditors voting, creditors who were not really creditors and who aa expected not being able to prove the debt getting a vote.....all of which were represented by...................... you got it aa. That's without the 13 million of the tax mans debt not taken into account. The only thing i can't work out, is that the world and their wife expected them to appeal, surley aa knew they would - still can't work out the end game........has it really been screwed up????? If we knew it was going to happen, as funny as he is , then so did aa Perhaps Chainrai was keen on the idea of flats on Fratton Park all along . . . .
hutch Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 I suppose the real question now is, if they manage to survive (and I'm pretty sure they will - clubs always do, don't they), will they bottom out in League 1 or go all the way. If they had done things properly when they became insolvent, they would have ended up there or thereabouts anyway, but without the nasty smell still hanging around. As it is now, they will get there with the rats still clinging to the sinking ship. Toast anyone?
Draino76 Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Administrators had said they had lined up a possible buyer for Portsmouth, but any sale will now be delayed, or potentially halted, by the appeal. HMRC could therefore face a huge bill of compensation from Pompey if the taxman fails in its protest AA - 1o days ago; Chanarai is prepared to buy the club with or without a CVA Doh....keep up with your own statements aa I wonder if AA is referring to BC here, and that the appeal will halt his decision to buy. Liquidizer time.
Gemmel Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 I wonder if AA is referring to BC here, and that the appeal will halt his decision to buy. Liquidizer time. AA - 1o days ago; Chanarai is prepared to buy the club with or without a CVA Doh....keep up with your own statements aa
gaz Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Just catching up with the recent 10 or so pages.... I am not sure what the FL can do if Poopey do flog all their players and they end up not being able to field a team of 11 players? Suppose that the choices are lift the embargo (and pay the players with what??) or kick them from the league. I can also see a lot of mysterious training injuries happening to make sure that they have low numbers fit. If they can't put out a team, they'll kick them out of the league, just like Chester City (the players went on strike because of unpaid wages, FL kicked the club out of the league before the end of the season).
Smirking_Saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Lol at Pompey, hopefully this time they will get their much deserves demise, also, reading through the news website, just how deluded are the pompey fans ??
Smirking_Saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 AA signs into the SWF pompey takeover saga thread and realises he is seriously in the poo
Weston Super Saint Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 that would be great... what is the rules here etc...? HMRC will appeal..does that mean they wont get this CVA cleared..? if not, will that mean points deductions in the FL..? if so when is the cut off date...?? or will everything remain "suspended" until HMRC get their appeal heard..??? 1. Stay in admin - they can't start TWO consecutive seasons in admin, so they would be fine for this season - and remain under a transfer embargo, playing the kids. 2. Exit admin WITHOUT a CVA and take a large points deduction [15-17 points], more likely to be 17 as they've been in admin before. Either way they are toast and gonna be playing league 1 football next season, and probably at least the season after that too
damers Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 Right just off on hol, glad I can go in the knowledge justice is being chased, well done HMRC....
trousers Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 1. Stay in admin - they can't start TWO consecutive seasons in admin, so they would be fine for this season - and remain under a transfer embargo, playing the kids. 2. Exit admin WITHOUT a CVA and take a large points deduction [15-17 points], more likely to be 17 as they've been in admin before. Either way they are toast and gonna be playing league 1 football next season, and probably at least the season after that too The only downside being that we won't get to play them in the league for the foreseeable future....
angelman Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 If they do get -17 or -20, what are the odds that they won't break even next season?
pedg Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 If they do get -17 or -20, what are the odds that they won't break even next season? Remembering that they could well get hit by more point deductions as a result of the tax avoidance cases.
trousers Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 also here http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/Blow-for-Pompey-as-taxman.6422728.jp "The article has been unable to display."
pedg Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 "The article has been unable to display." Still got the facile comment section though. Strangely going via their home page and the page displays correctly.
EastleighSoulBoy Posted 15 July, 2010 Posted 15 July, 2010 With respect to Lewis Carroll. I suspect he wrote this, and Jaberwocky, with today in mind. Twas brillig, and the slimy skates Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the Gosportese, And the North End raths outgrabe "Beware the AAndroid, Taxman! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Chanrai bird, and shun The frumious Gaydamak!" He took his vorpal sword in hand: Long time the manxome foe he sought -- So rested he by the Tumtum tree, And stood awhile in thought. And, as in uffish thought he stood, The AAndroid, with eyes of flame, Came whistling through the tulgey wood, And bullshat as it came! One, two! One, two! And through and through The vorpal blade went snicker-snack! He left it dead, and with its head He went galumphing back. "And, has thou slain the AAndroid? Come to my arms, my Taxman boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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