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Portsmouth out of admin



manilaseagull

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Cheating scum..

BBC Sport - Football - Portsmouth out of administration

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Pompey went into administration in February 2010

Portsmouth have come out of administration after a deal was agreed with former owner Alexander Gaydamak to safeguard the club's future.

On Friday the club had claimed they were on the brink of ceasing trading because Gaydamak had refused to sign a deal to sell to Balram Chainrai.

But Gaydamak said late on Saturday that a new agreement had been agreed.

Portsmouth later announced the sale to Chainrai and confirmed that the club had come out of administration.

"The administrators of Portsmouth City Football Club Ltd are pleased to announce that negotiations between the various parties concerning the sale of the club have now been satisfactorily concluded," read a statement on the Portsmouth website.

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"Accordingly, the club has now been formally sold by the joint administrators, Messrs UHY Hacker Young, and will continue to trade outside of administration.

"The administrators would like to thank Mr Gaydamak for his co-operation and assistance in securing the future of the club and acknowledges that he has played an integral part in delivering its survival."

Gaydamak had on Saturday night expressed his frustration with the club for scaremongering about the club being on the brink as he confirmed the deal, which will see Portsmouth pay him £2.2m in instalments over the next five years.

"The news this week surrounding football and this club shows that the current preoccupation with money and finance isn't helping the game and its reputation," said Gaydamak.

"Portsmouth Football Club, its fans, employees, players and the community that surrounds it deserve better than being subjected to rumour resulting from some parties using the press to create uncertainty as a negotiating tactic.

"I fully intended to sign the deal on Friday and had it not been changed at the last minute I would have.

"Everyone understood on Friday that further negotiations were now required.

"A new agreement was reached late this evening and as soon as I receive the papers I will sign them.

"I hope this draws to an end this unfortunate uncertainty surrounding the club. I wish everyone involved in the club well for the future."

Tim Stocks of Gaydamak's lawyers Taylor Wessing earlier responded to Pompey's claims by insisting there were merely some technical details to be agreed and that there was never any threat to the club.

Portsmouth's debt at one point stood at around £120m before they entered administration in February 2010 and were ultimately relegated, and the club's administrator Andronikou confirmed a deal worth 20p in the pound to unsecured creditors had been agreed.
 






















Seasider78

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Nov 14, 2004
6,011
One of their 'long suffering fans' was on SSN yesterday describing them as the unluckiest club in the world!!

now they are out of admin I am sure these same fans will be protesting outside the club when scum fc sign more players on 20k a week
 


bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
After all the drama of two days ago how can you take this joke of a club, it's 'long suffering fans' (even Palace fans have ten times the credibility) and yes the administrators of the various leagues that its presence has polluted for the last few years seriously ?

They are a truly detestable organisation.
 


Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
I feel really sorry for the Pompey fans.























Apologies, I mean I'm sorry that they're Pompey fans.
 




vegster

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bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
What an insult to virtually every club outside of the Premier League, 'Long Suffering Fans' my arse, we are far more long suffering and that's not to mention a host of other teams who have suffered and continue to suffer even more.
 






bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
so, has the previous owner re bought the club, on basis of debt owed to him being spread over a few years?

does he repay himself? or have i missed something..?

Probably a tax dodge, after all it's not as though Portsmouth are new to short changing the Inland Revenue.
 










Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
47,624
Praise the Lord, we can all breathe easy again after that terrifying shock of Friday night.

For a moment there, I thought they'd had it.

Thank God.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Is there not an online petition anywhere whereby genuine football fans can express their dissatisfaction at the inability of the FA or FL to accept their responsibilities and take the appropriate action against these cheats who will possibly get back into the premiership and start all over again doing the same.
 


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