by Royal Rother » 15 Feb 2010 17:29
by The Prisoner » 15 Feb 2010 17:58
by Geekins » 15 Feb 2010 20:39
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 15 Feb 2010 23:08
Geekins I wish Pompey would just fucking die!
They're all in my work this morning saying how they're going to Wembley again and are going to win it. I hope Birmingham piss all over them!
by leww_rfc » 16 Feb 2010 01:24
Rev Algenon Stickleback HGeekins I wish Pompey would just fucking die!
They're all in my work this morning saying how they're going to Wembley again and are going to win it. I hope Birmingham piss all over them!
Tell them they are a year early - it's next year's FA Vase they are in contention for.
by Dirk Gently » 16 Feb 2010 08:04
by Comfortably Numb » 16 Feb 2010 08:21
Jimmy the Tree Another non-story about Portsmouth over the weekend,
Yours for a pound, oh and £77m debt re-payment.
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/158069/Portsmouth-FC-could-be-yours-for-1
CRISIS-Club Portsmouth could be flogged off for as little as £1 – the latest bizarre twist in their desperate fight for survival.
New owner Balram Chainrai is so desperate to offload the club he seized control of earlier this month that he is prepared to let it go for a pittance. But on top of the £1 potential asking price, Chainrai would want the £17million he is owed, and other debts totalling more than £60m would have to be met.
Chief executive Peter Storrie is hoping to strike a deal with one of two potential buyers before a court considers the club’s solvency on Wednesday and the High Court hears a final winding-up order by the taxman on March 1.
The incentive he is dangling to prospective buyers is that they could collect more than £30m in TV money in the autumn if Pompey keep their Premier League status, and a minimum of £11m in parachute payments if they are relegated.
The Premier League, who have sent in an ‘observer’ to try to prevent a potentially chaotic collapse, are also working on ways to save Pompey from becoming the first top flight club to go out of business.
by TFF » 16 Feb 2010 10:12
Dirk Gently More on Palace - seems that the hedge fund which forced them into administration had accepted the players' contracts as security for a £4.5m loan taken out by Jordan, and this might breach rules over third-party ownership.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/feb/15/crystal-palace-administration-player-contracts
by Jimmy the Tree » 16 Feb 2010 10:21
by Dirk Gently » 16 Feb 2010 23:27
DUBAI // A court has issued an arrest warrant for Sulaiman al Fahim, the former public face of Hydra Properties and host of the business-themed reality television show Hydra Executives, for failing to pay a debt of more than Dh8 million.
The warrant was issued last Thursday after a ruling against Mr al Fahim by the Dubai Property Court in January last year in connection with a property dispute.
An investor from Azerbaijan demanded to be repaid after a development by Mr al Fahim’s company, Al Buraq Development and Investment, failed to go ahead in Dubai, court documents show.
An arrest warrant has also been issued against Saqr Abdullah Mohammed, the owner of another Dubai company involved in the deal, Ghantoot Star General Trading.
The Dubai Property Court ordered Mr al Fahim, who is also the former owner of the English Premier League football club Portsmouth, to repay the Azerbaijani investor, identified as AM, a total of Dh8,634,836 (US$2.3m) – the original Dh8m he invested plus court and legal fees.
In its judgment, the court said a nine per cent daily penalty would be imposed from the date of the first court hearing until the date the sum was repaid. By that rule, it would mean that, up until today, Dh374,579,070 was owed.
by Deadlock » 16 Feb 2010 23:49
by Pseud O'Nym » 17 Feb 2010 01:06
Deadlock Good grief! It's Spencer Trethewy all over again...
by PieEater » 17 Feb 2010 10:18
Pseud O'Nym I must say I'm a little surprised if he managed to get any very large sums out of the UAE, they're quite tightly regulated, unless he did it gradually over a long period.
by TFF » 17 Feb 2010 15:32
Portsmouth forward John Utaka has denied that he is on £80,000 a week, saying he earns less than £30,000.
Recent newspaper articles had reported on the 28-year-old Nigerian's salary at the financially struggling club.
He told BBC Radio Solent: "It's been hurtful and upsetting to read what people have been writing.
"People judge you on how much you earn, and if it was true I wouldn't mind. But the reports are totally false. I earn one third of £80,000."
He added: "The supporters have been great and have never turned against me. I've had a good response from them, and they've stuck with me in good and bad times.
"I wanted to take the opportunity to tell people the truth. There's no point people writing things if they simply aren't true."
by rabidbee » 17 Feb 2010 16:00
Terminal Boardom Anyone who chosses to live near an existing football ground gets little if any sympathy from me.
by Royal With Cheese » 18 Feb 2010 11:43
John Utaka "People judge you on how much you earn, and if it was true I wouldn't mind. But the reports are totally false. I earn one third of £80,000."
by Royal With Cheese » 18 Feb 2010 12:03
by Wax Jacket » 18 Feb 2010 12:34
PieEaterPseud O'Nym I must say I'm a little surprised if he managed to get any very large sums out of the UAE, they're quite tightly regulated, unless he did it gradually over a long period.
I thought there was no regulation at all in Dubai as there's no tax? Things come and go and as there's no tax there's no need to keep records.
by Vision » 18 Feb 2010 13:36
by Sun Tzu » 18 Feb 2010 13:38
Vision Pompey now believed to have asked the Premier League for special dispensation to sell players outside the transfer window.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 86 guests