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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Friday's Legacy » 14 Aug 2012 19:11

What is the Portsmouth line-up tonight? Don't they have just two experienced pro's left on their books? I take it they will make up a squad based on youngsters?

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by bobbybottler » 14 Aug 2012 19:13

According to the bbc site, they're not allowed to play the many triallists, so you'd assume that it was youngsters playing.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Stranded » 14 Aug 2012 19:14

Only have 2 outfield players who have been involved in the first team squad and the non-contract keeper they signed yesterday.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by chilipepper91 » 14 Aug 2012 19:33

"Portsmouth's longest serving player, Adam Webster (17) starts at right back."


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Re: Portsmouth fc

by buzzby » 14 Aug 2012 20:05

Ashley Westwood is the 1st team coach :D

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by biscuitman » 14 Aug 2012 20:10

Andy Higgins is 52.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by From Despair To Where? » 14 Aug 2012 21:59

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From Despair To Where? Ah, T-Rex. I do miss his inane Janner rambling. Where has he got to, I wonder? Trolling the Torquay message boards no doubt.

Plmouth may be in a shocking state at the mo but they look positively well run in comparison to Pompey. At least when they went into administration, they cut their cloth and didn't keep spending a division above their status.

Not going to argue with that at all.

Whenever I think of Plyms I recall that fat pcunt who steamed into the travelling Southbank on his own in the pouring rain in 1994.

I'm just trying to offer up an understanding of the odds for tonight's match, and one possible reason for team X being 1.67 at home to mid-August 2012 vintage Portsmouth could be that team X are themselves piss-poor.


I appreciate that, I was just musing that Plymouth are where Portsmouth should be. They went in freefall after administration because they didn't stick 2 fingers up to the CVA and carry on much as they had before.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Still Hate Futcher! » 14 Aug 2012 22:44

bobbybottler Whenever I think of Plyms I recall that fat pcunt who steamed into the travelling Southbank on his own in the pouring rain in 1994.


One of my all time favourite away day memories!

Judging by the review of Pompey's 3-0 defeat tonight they are looking pretty fcuked. 9 teenage outfield players, 7 of whom had never played 1st team football, plus an ageing coach who got injured. Oh, and a 15 year old amongst the 3 subs. Lingering death looks a possibility.


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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Ian Royal » 14 Aug 2012 23:45

Is allowing them to survive going to destroy the integrity of League One as a competitive competion as everyone gets a cricket score against them? Will the fans keeping going after 15 >2 goal defeats? If they do that badly, will they actually make the end of the season?

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by From Despair To Where? » 15 Aug 2012 08:01

Ian Royal Is allowing them to survive going to destroy the integrity of League One as a competitive competion as everyone gets a cricket score against them? Will the fans keeping going after 15 >2 goal defeats? If they do that badly, will they actually make the end of the season?


If that happens, it's called karma. Pull up a chair, sit down and enjoy the show as they will deserve every last humiliating minute of it.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by creative_username_1 » 15 Aug 2012 08:14

buzzby Ashley Westwood is the 1st team coach :D


I used to live across the road from Ashley Westwood, got signed by Man Utd as a kid

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Stranded » 15 Aug 2012 08:38

Chanrai withdraws bid to buy club. Most surely be a strong chance that they won't start the League campaign come Saturday.


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by ankeny » 15 Aug 2012 08:56

Great news unless another buyer steps in ,any insane millionaires out there willing to buy a basket case?

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 15 Aug 2012 09:11

ankeny Great news unless another buyer steps in ,any insane millionaires out there willing to buy a basket case?


Hard to read how it might go. It seems that Chainrai's real reason for walking is not just the administrator's fees but also that he's very unhappy at the scale of the player compensation deals of around £8.4m. Very easy for him to blame the administrator, but he's basically just seen his chances of getting his £15m - or even half that - fly out the window. He never had any interest in the club, he just wanted to get his hands on the parachute payments.

The Supporter's Trust bid is now the only one on the table. How they plan to pay that £8.4m plus give the manager a budget of £2.6m this season (twice as big as Chainrai's after he cut it by 3/4) is anyone's guess. And if I am reading it correctly, the administrator now has to go to court to prove that Fratton Park is only worth £2.75m and not a penny more in order for the PST bid to work. None of this is going to be done before Saturday, so it will interesting to see how the FL reacts to all this, especially if they feel - as many do - that even if they start the season, they might not finish it.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Friday's Legacy » 15 Aug 2012 09:27

I cannot feasibly see how the supporters trust are going to be a success. Where will the money come from to provide a competitive wage and transfer budget every season, let alone as above find the money to pay ex players off. They have to do an awful lot with that budget if they want to put a squad together for the new season.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by PieEater » 15 Aug 2012 09:36

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... Pompey-bid

The 8.4m player debt will be staggered to allow for the parachute payments (Chainrai says it's £12m). There's still £16m of parachute payments due. If you take a 2yr view that's enough to pay the football creditors, Chanrai £2m, administator £1.5m, and other creditors a pittance. They could then run the squad on gate receipts and ST sales. It won't be a competitive squad but at least they'll have one.

That does depend on the other footballing debt claims not happening.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by WestCoast Life » 15 Aug 2012 09:45

PieEater http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11719/7990365/Chainrai-withdraws-Pompey-bid

The 8.4m player debt will be staggered to allow for the parachute payments (Chainrai says it's £12m). There's still £16m of parachute payments due. If you take a 2yr view that's enough to pay the football creditors, Chanrai £2m, administator £1.5m, and other creditors a pittance. They could then run the squad on gate receipts and ST sales. It won't be a competitive squad but at least they'll have one.

That does depend on the other footballing debt claims not happening.



- and finally the last straw yesterday afternoon the manager told the press before the season starts that he is sure of another relegation.


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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Dare to Dr£am » 15 Aug 2012 09:55

Just deserts.

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Re: Portsmouth fc

by Schards#2 » 15 Aug 2012 10:14

I'd be grateful if they could cling on until Sunday so my Plymouth/Bournemouth double pays out :)

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