BRIGHT ON Q
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Pompey should have been made to sell ANY player that was worth any money.If they had to play a youth team then so be it.It is a disgrace they are still fielding the team they are.
Pompey should have been made to sell ANY player that was worth any money.If they had to play a youth team then so be it.It is a disgrace they are still fielding the team they are.
FFS they are still fielding players on 20 grand a week.
Christ the spelling on this site is atroscious. ...
20k? and the rest.... Kitson and Lawrence could of had the choice of pretty much all the Championship clubs. They clearly got paid more than 20k a week to go there.
20k? and the rest.... Kitson and Lawrence could of had the choice of pretty much all the Championship clubs. They clearly got paid more than 20k a week to go there.
Portsmouth complain to FA over Boateng transfer
Portsmouth have made a complaint to the Football Association and the Italian Federation over non-payment of money for Kevin-Prince Boateng's transfer.
A fee of £5m was agreed with Genoa for the 23-year-old midfielder, who was subsequently loaned out to AC Milan.
"Genoa were due to pay the first instalment two weeks ago," said the Championship side's administrator Andrew Andronikou.
"We've been listening to excuses. We've had enough."
He added that Pompey, who have amassed debts of over £120m, were due the second of their four instalments in about a week.
"We complained last week on the 15th and got a response saying 'sorry, we mistook your bank details'," said Andronikou. "A week later, it doesn't look like the cheque has even hit the post."
Boateng helped Ghana to the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup.
He joined Portsmouth from Tottenham in 2009, scoring five goals in 27 appearances for the club.
Portsmouth, who are without a league win this season, are currently bottom of the Championship.