by bobbybottler »
14 Feb 2010 23:47
andrew1957 On one of the Pompey threads it said that Fratton Park could not be sued for anything than football so could not be developed due to planning restrictions. Not sure if this is the case or not but would increase the likelihood of a new club forming out of the ashes.
It's not the case. It's private land and there are no restrictive covenants on it.
If Portsmouth FC moves, the site of Fratton Park (which I understand Chanrai has as security against his loans to Portsmouth FC) can be redeveloped for low-level housing (i.e. two stories or less), which would be in keeping with the general low-level housing in the Fratton / north Southsea area. I'm not clear what the City Of Portsmouth ten year planners have in mind if the club ceases to exist though.
Interestingly the land around is designated as industrial use only and is still owned by Gaydamak, who is still owed £28m by Portsmouth.
All a bit messy really.
The whole year inn Mr Angry Court date has now been set; the hearing is now on Monday March 1st.
Still have to produce the financial statement by next Wednesday though.
It is all irrelevant - the Premier League will make sure one of its clubs do not fold.
Anyone that thinks Portsmouth will fold really does not know what the Premiership is all about
Court cases - empty rhetoric put on for show
I don't get this post though - TWYI I completely understand your cynicism but this is what HMRC have been waiting for, they have Portsmouth by the short and curlies, they've given them a short period of grace, I do not understand what irresistible pressures will be put upon HMRC not to follow through with a liquidation of Portsmouth in March.