by fruits » 17 Feb 2012 11:40
by Mr Angry » 17 Feb 2012 11:43
by Snowball » 17 Feb 2012 12:01
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Feb 2012 12:03
by Geekins » 17 Feb 2012 12:35
by strap » 17 Feb 2012 12:48
fruits Portsmouth Football Club back in administration
Where does this leave us?
by Barry the bird boggler » 17 Feb 2012 12:56
by Geekins » 17 Feb 2012 13:06
by watfordroyal » 17 Feb 2012 13:31
by Snowball » 17 Feb 2012 13:46
strap Are you seriously suggesting you want to see the demise of a once proud club just to further OUR status?
by Z175 » 17 Feb 2012 13:51
strap Well I wonder what the Portsmouth fans reaction woul be if the boot was on the other foot!?!
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Feb 2012 13:54
by Z175 » 17 Feb 2012 13:56
FiNeRaIn Not sure I would brand Rangers " cheats" until we know whats gone on there. If you look at Rangers they haven't been extravagantly spending for years now, jelavic was the only signing they paid a big fee for in 2.5 years or so and that was only 4.5 million which in modern terms isn't very much, especially compared to portsmouth. They've also just sold him for more than that. Police called in as apparently 24million has gone missing or is unaccounted for. They have been abysmally run. I heard portsmouth were having the audacity to reject bids for the players during january? how the fvck are they allowed to do that when they are so far in debt. The decision should be taken out of their hands and placed in a tribunal to decide a fair fee ( so buying clubs don't take the piss)
by melonhead » 17 Feb 2012 13:57
strapfruits Portsmouth Football Club back in administration
Where does this leave us?
Well in the admittedly very unlikely case that Portsmouth did not complete this season's fixtures, and are thown out of the League, (a la Aldershit 1992), then presumably their record for this season would be expunged.
If that was the case we would lose nothing as we lost the away game and have yet to play them at home.
Wet Sham would lose 6 pts and +2 off their GD (they beat them 4-3 at home and 1-0 away)
Southampton would lose 1 pt (they drew 1-1 with them away)
Cardiff would lose 4 pts and +1 off their GD (they drew 1-1 with them away, and won 3-2 at home)
Blackpool would lose 1 pt and -1 off their GD (they drew 1-1 home and lost 0-1 away)
Birmingham would lose 3 pts and +1 off their GD (they beat then 1-0 at home)
Hull would lose 3 pts and +1 GD (they beat them 1-0 at home)
Middlesbrough would lose 1 pt (they drew with them at home 2-2)
So the current table would read something like:
1 . Southampton p30 55pts
2. Wet Sham p28 51pts
3. Blackpool 29 51
4. Reading 29 51
5. Cardiff 29 49
6. Middlesbrough 29 49
7. Birmingham 29 48
8. Hull 29 47
So theoretically, we would be slightly better off. Are you seriously suggesting you want to see the demise of a once proud club just to further OUR status?
Well I wonder what the Portsmouth fans reaction woul be if the boot was on the other foot!?!
by FiNeRaIn » 17 Feb 2012 14:02
by bripps » 17 Feb 2012 14:09
Z175 I'm a bit extreme on this - I would suggest they would be bitter as
- a team that had no money to pay its wagebill, didnt pay HMRC and spunked on a side and manager to keep them in the Premierleague and win the FA Cup, whereas they're own side got relegated that season for not stealing the public money.
- they missed out on Tommy Smith as another side stole money from the public purse to gazump their bid
- they lost away to a first XI of seasoned pros that denied them a vital 3 points
Whether its bribing officials or charging fans (including Reading fans) VAT on tickets that actually is being used to pay the salaries of the opposition, its all cheating.
I have all the sympathy in the world for the likes of Darlo fans, whos idiot chairman lumbered them with a ridiculously expensive ground, or Rangers fans, who have been gripped by debt run up by having to compete with Celtic and attempt to try for europe on a SPL tv budget and fell into the hands of a con man when their own Madejski felt the recession.
But Pompey, Mandaric, Redknapp and their band of Kanus, Utakas etc have done wrong by our club!
They won the league when we were close behind, with Yakubus salary, tax etc no doubt still not paid
They offered Glenn Little a lucrative contract that no club paying their own money would do to a player who had missed a whole season with injury
They stole Smith
They even lost to Fulham!
I want them out! Then the Leicesters of this world, the Man City fans singing wo oh oh Sheikh Mansour and the Administrators signing autographs will all be a distant memory. And from what I can see most Pompey fans are now desperate for AFC Pompey, successive promotions and a return to the second tier, where they belong, and funded by legal means!
by exileinleeds » 17 Feb 2012 14:16
by paulholsgrove » 17 Feb 2012 14:19
Z175strap Well I wonder what the Portsmouth fans reaction woul be if the boot was on the other foot!?!
I'm a bit extreme on this - I would suggest they would be bitter as
- a team that had no money to pay its wagebill, didnt pay HMRC and spunked on a side and manager to keep them in the Premierleague and win the FA Cup, whereas they're own side got relegated that season for not stealing the public money.
- they missed out on Tommy Smith as another side stole money from the public purse to gazump their bid
- they lost away to a first XI of seasoned pros that denied them a vital 3 points
Whether its bribing officials or charging fans (including Reading fans) VAT on tickets that actually is being used to pay the salaries of the opposition, its all cheating.
I have all the sympathy in the world for the likes of Darlo fans, whos idiot chairman lumbered them with a ridiculously expensive ground, or Rangers fans, who have been gripped by debt run up by having to compete with Celtic and attempt to try for europe on a SPL tv budget and fell into the hands of a con man when their own Madejski felt the recession.
But Pompey, Mandaric, Redknapp and their band of Kanus, Utakas etc have done wrong by our club!
They won the league when we were close behind, with Yakubus salary, tax etc no doubt still not paid
They offered Glenn Little a lucrative contract that no club paying their own money would do to a player who had missed a whole season with injury
They stole Smith
They even lost to Fulham!
I want them out! Then the Leicesters of this world, the Man City fans singing wo oh oh Sheikh Mansour and the Administrators signing autographs will all be a distant memory. And from what I can see most Pompey fans are now desperate for AFC Pompey, successive promotions and a return to the second tier, where they belong, and funded by legal means!
by paulholsgrove » 17 Feb 2012 14:22
by exileinleeds » 17 Feb 2012 14:25
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