ZacNaloenDirk Gently
Bigger debts than most - and a message to the PL.
Whatever you do, don't get relegated?
Pompey's problems were caused because they weren't relegated 5 or so seasons ago.
by Mr Angry » 05 Aug 2010 12:27
ZacNaloenDirk Gently
Bigger debts than most - and a message to the PL.
Whatever you do, don't get relegated?
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 05 Aug 2010 12:32
Mr AngryVictor Meldrew I agree with most of what you have posted Mr A.
The only thing I would say is why single out Pompey?
Over the years all of the South Coast clubs have trod a similar path but I suppose Pompey have the largest debts by far and one day football clubs have to join the real world as must the players.
Local traders here in Bournemouth have lost thousands (which by degree is like losing millions to a Premiership club) to AFC Bournemouth and the fans are forever dipping further into their pockets to keep the club alive-the vice-presidents have even bought season tickets for life (so lessening future revenue)and apparently the money from about 3,000 season ticket sales has already been spent.
As others have said football clubs are supposedly in some way different from other businesses and should be treated differently-no they shouldn't.
The other thing that annoys me is that HMRC is somehow perceived as a nasty institution wanting payment when in fact it represents all of us.
For the good of football in the long run one of the bigger clubs needs to do an Aldershot or a Newport and start off again way down the football structure.
Whether Pompey will be the one we will know shortly.
Its nothing personal against Pompey VM; frankly I find what has happened to football disgusting and I would love it, just love it, to see all the Glazer's, Gillette/Hicks', Ashley's, Hammam's etc who only got into football as they see it as a licence to print money, get their comeuppance.
We have been and to continue to be living in a South Sea Bubble with football, and at some point, it will burst; loudly and causing untold damage. But I can't see any alternative to that happening because neither the football authorities, nor the clubs, nor the players or their agents, nor the fans WANTS genuine change in football, because so many people are filling up at the trough.
But when it does go pop, it will be unpleasant, and I can see no more than 35 or 40 professional clubs remaining, and even then, they will be much smaller than they are today.
by Gordons Cumming » 05 Aug 2010 13:08
by Dirk Gently » 05 Aug 2010 13:14
Gordons Cumming "The Premier clubs wanted Portsmouth to go to the wall last season and divide all the TV money among themselves," said Sheldon.
Barstewards!
by Barry the bird boggler » 05 Aug 2010 14:06
by No Hoops » 05 Aug 2010 14:29
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by Wycombe Royal » 05 Aug 2010 14:52
No Hoops Portsmouth problem is lack of money not too much.
by cmonurz » 05 Aug 2010 14:59
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by Mr Angry » 05 Aug 2010 15:34
No Fixed Abode Been liquidised!
by TFF » 05 Aug 2010 15:35
No Fixed Abode Been liquidised!
by Row Z Royal » 05 Aug 2010 15:36
That Friday FeelingNo Fixed Abode Been liquidised!
So predicktable
by Maguire » 05 Aug 2010 15:44
No Fixed Abode Been liquidised!
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