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Portsmouth are likely to have "no alternative" but to close on 10 August







Pinkie Brown

Wir Sind das Volk
Sep 5, 2007
3,637
Neues Zeitalter DDR 🇩🇪
They'll not lose Portsmouth. Portsmouth will always have a football club.

It's high time that they pay the price. Would anyone have any sympathy for a banker who spent wildly, but then found his income destroyed and he went to the wall, depsite paying large amounts towards his array of cars and other status symbols.

I find it hard to understand how people have any sort of sympathy for Portsmouth. They have been larging it for years, on credit. I wouldn't get all misty eyed on a local family for spending a fortune on their gaffe and then being told to pay for it, when they couldn't.

Boo hoo. They might have to play some local sides for a fair while. It's not the end of the world. They might even have some fun.

They have an FA Cup to show for their gluttonous adventure. That lasts forever.

The bellend and his fellow passionate/wonderful supporters achieved absolutely nothing. Completely apathetic when things were going awry. Manadaric is still some sort of legend, despite selling the club to a crook. They really wouldn't be a loss to the game and it might teach everyone a lesson or two.

Poor hard done by Pompey.

As the saying goes, "this".

I feel sorry for those creditors who have been knocked by PFC . Its frustrating for them as whatever happens, they are going to get back a fraction of bugger all, especially if you were a creditor from the first administration. Yet in some shape or form, there will still be a Portsmouth Football Club playing at Fratton Park, whilst many business are well out of pocket.

If its a Chainrai version limping on, I don't think too many people will allow them any tick - Unless they are completely stupid. Cash up front before any service provided if they are smart.
 


Sea Eagle

Member
Jun 23, 2011
57
Excuse if this is a stupid question, but I'm out the loop a bit on this living in Australia....what's the position with Fratton Park...do they own or lease it??
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,311
La Rochelle
Excuse if this is a stupid question, but I'm out the loop a bit on this living in Australia....what's the position with Fratton Park...do they own or lease it??

Chinrai owns it.
 


ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,251
brighton
Football is about clubs like Brighton, Palace, Pompey, Rochdale, Leeds, QPR and the rest. Football almost lost Brighton and that would have been a real loss to football and the same goes for Pompey.

The day MK Dons are in the league and Pompey are not is the day that football becomes almost as worthless as American NFL franchise football. Football is not about players, its about its town and its people. Yes the club should go bust and the players should lose their contracts just like any other business but the club of Pompey is, like the Albion, a historic institution that England should be careful not to lose.

Therefore, its with greatest respect and I recite ".. Fck off Pompey, Pompey Fck off" and may that song be heard again and again and again.

You are quite right it is an institution , but that does not give them the right to "piss" all over the rest of their community , the community which you point out is part of the heritage of the club , by totally and woefully mismanaging their finances and passing the buck on the consequences of that. . Going bust once is unfortunate and can be deeemed acceptable, but to do it three times and in each case totally screw the local businesses etc that support the club is scandalous. For that reason and that alone they deserve to go to the wall in their present form and let them rebuild from the community in a lower league. .Their heritage will not be lost . it will be another chapter in their history.
 




severnside gull

Well-known member
May 16, 2007
24,827
By the seaside in West Somerset
The other side of the coin...................... from a man who hasn't been paid in full for nearly three years:-

Kanu: Blame Birch for woes - Pompey Past - Portsmouth News

Kanu has launched a broadside at Trevor Birch and insists the administrator will be to blame if Pompey are liquidated.
The striker has hit back at Birch’s insistence to supporters that he is the club’s ‘main problem’ as the Blues fight for survival. And Kanu believes the administrator is treating him as an ‘imbecile’ in compromise proposal talks. But Birch today responded by offering to invite supporters’ groups to the table for any further discussions between the parties. Kanu’s barrister, Samuel Okoronkwo, is asking the Football League for £3m in monies he claims the Nigerian is owed. Birch has stated Pompey face being liquidated on August 10 because players are not agreeing deals to leave.

Okoronkwo claimed that was because Birch was ‘picking a fight with players’, while insisting Kanu is still keen to reach a compromise.

Okoronkwo said: ‘Kanu is particularly offended by the report the administrator told the club’s supporters he is the main problem and his ‘agent’ is asking for a ridiculous amount of money.As a result he has instructed me to make the following clear. (Kanu says) the fact the club is potentially facing liquidation is due to the administrator’s failure to appreciate the consequences of first insulting, offending and then picking a quite unnecessary fight with the club’s secure creditors.

‘We think the administrator is still treating Kanu as an imbecile by making a ridiculous compromise proposal that he should simply give up his entitlement and walk away, while the administrator’s firm receives large fees for negotiating such a smart deal.

‘To the contrary, Kanu who has remained patient and accommodating since 2006, is willing to compromise significantly by a combination of waiving/deferring his entitlement provided he is certain the club will actually be saved and there will be an upside at some date in the future. Absent such a proposal, then the administrator must admit responsibility to the club’s fans for liquidating their club whether on August 10, 2012, or at any other date. He must refrain from blaming anyone else.’

Okoronkwo has also given his backing to Tal Ben Haim, who challenged Birch to write off the fees his company are owed for overseeing Pompey’s administration.
Ben Haim alleged PKF are claiming £650,000 for their work during the club’s administration.
It is believed they have taken around £180,000 out of the Blues since arriving in January. Further fees are expected once a new owner is found,
Okoronkwo said: ‘Kanu fully supports the comments of Tal Ben Haim that the administrator ought to waive the £650,000 that his firm is claiming from Portsmouth, because it is hypocritical for him to be claiming so much money from the cash-stricken club, for a few months work, while asking Kanu, who has been owed while on active service for the club over the past six years, to forego larger sums of indebtedness.
‘The administrator has not helped Portsmouth by negotiating with the press instead of the players, who are the club’s primary secure creditors.
‘He did not also start well when his first act was to single out Kanu for criticism in the press when he clearly played no part in managing the club into two administrations.’

Birch responded by expressing a desire to continue talks with Okoronkwo and promised he was happy to do so in the presence of a third party.
Birch said: ‘‘It is encouraging to note that Kanu is willing to return to the negotiating table to discuss a compromise and demonstrate his support for the club.
‘We have already sought details of his proposal.
‘Hopefully, our message about the club’s survival prospects is beginning to sink in.
‘We will continue to negotiate with the remaining players and trust none of them will wish to see the club liquidated.
‘If Kanu, or indeed any other player, is unhappy with the negotiating stance taken then I am more than content for both parties to place the facts before representatives of supporters’ groups and let them judge how reasonable the proposals are.
 


xollob

New member
Jun 9, 2012
145
Brighton
As I understand it....yes. However, Fratton can only be used as a sports venue, so it has little value ...?..£2-3 million.

The land is still owned by Gaydamark.
 






HastingsSeagull

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2010
9,433
BGC Manila
Genuine question now. Why can't the FA or government step in and say look...... owners and admin saying creditors like local photographers, delivery drivers etc. have to take is it 1% of 20%? 0.02% or something? So the owners and admin HAVE to take 0.02% too! After this anybody who want's to run them applies..... winner gets the club for 5 years and ANY PROFIT GOES IN AN ACCOUNT. After 5 years 80% of that money is split between all old creditors and the 20% is free to be re-invested into a now unrestricted and un interfered with club.

How many noddy owners would sign up for that? Very few. How many fans would want to run it or get a group / supporters trust too? Every one I bet! Advantages of a noddy owner being there for the 5 years? None so fans would win most likely and club would bounce along. With zero debts, hard to make a further loss over those 5 years if wages and spending are restricted legally to something like 90% of turnover.

Only issue currently seems to be owners want to take as much money out of the failed business whilst not paying any other creditors. They are the ones that f***ed up, completly mental they should get 100% and the innocents 0.02%
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,016
Pattknull med Haksprut
Football is about clubs like Brighton, Palace, Pompey, Rochdale, Leeds, QPR and the rest. Football almost lost Brighton and that would have been a real loss to football and the same goes for Pompey.

The day MK Dons are in the league and Pompey are not is the day that football becomes almost as worthless as American NFL franchise football. Football is not about players, its about its town and its people. Yes the club should go bust and the players should lose their contracts just like any other business but the club of Pompey is, like the Albion, a historic institution that England should be careful not to lose.

Therefore, its with greatest respect and I recite ".. Fck off Pompey, Pompey Fck off" and may that song be heard again and again and again.

First time I have ever agreed with WCP, but a big THIS.
 




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