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They would've bought in lots of deck chairs on loan and rearranged them on the deck!!Unbelievable isn't it. I wonder what kind of stance they'd have taken had they been on the titanic?
They would've bought in lots of deck chairs on loan and rearranged them on the deck!!Unbelievable isn't it. I wonder what kind of stance they'd have taken had they been on the titanic?
A post on the local paper website:
This whole saga is making PFC sound more and more like an old and decrepid family pet. You can't put it down because the kids will be upset, but the vet bills are just getting too much. It's been mauled by other dogs down the park repeatedly, its kidneys are shot, most of its hair has fallen out, and the broken leg it incurred a few years back has never healed properly. But you just can't say goodbye, because of all the happy memories it's given you.
Sorry for the pessimistic metaphor, but perhaps the time has come to put it down, and invest in a new puppy who'll dump in the house, and generally be rubbish for a bit, but just might in time help us forget about all the good times the old mutt has given. It's just too riddled with worms.
Almost makes you feel sorry for them. Almost ...
They would have made sure all the players had first-class cabins so they could go down in style
Wouldn't the players be the musicians playing as the ship goes down?
What price are Bournemouth on Saturday??!!
Portsmouth are given special dispensation by the Football League to start the season on zero points, despite being in administration. Football League rules state that clubs who begin a season in administration start on -10 points, but Pompey will now be penalised as and when they exit administration.
"The League will continue working with the administrator in an effort to secure the future of the club," the Football League says in a statement.
What a joke!
Its a complete irrelevance to be honest. there's a 12 month limit for operating in administartion, so they have to exit admin in the next 3 months. When they do, they'll have the 10pts deducted. The table will just be a little bit misleading until then.
But what's the point?
As I understood it, the rules were that there is a 10 pt deduction if a team doesn't exit administration before the season starts. Why change from that, if, as you say, the 10pt deduction this season is inevitable at some point.
There is no point. As I say - its irrelevant.
Unless the administrator thinks that a mid-table team (with an as yet implemented penalty) is easier to market to potential investors, than one in the League One relegation zone.
Strange isn't it. Surely any potential investor can work out where -10 pts will take them in the table .... then again, looking at the state of football finances, maybe their maths isn't up to that.
Portsmouth are given special dispensation by the Football League to start the season on zero points, despite being in administration. Football League rules state that clubs who begin a season in administration start on -10 points, but Pompey will now be penalised as and when they exit administration.
"The League will continue working with the administrator in an effort to secure the future of the club," the Football League says in a statement.
What a joke!
Portsmouth are given special dispensation by the Football League to start the season on zero points, despite being in administration. Football League rules state that clubs who begin a season in administration start on -10 points, but Pompey will now be penalised as and when they exit administration.
"The League will continue working with the administrator in an effort to secure the future of the club," the Football League says in a statement.
What a joke!
I imagine that they would intimate to those prospective investors, that the penalty was not set in stone, and that they would be looking for ways to appeal against it.
That's what I fear, that this is step one towards the FL saying "oh let 'em off that, they already suffered enough."
So much for us taking a leaf out of the Scots book.