by Terminal Boardom » 03 Feb 2012 09:21
by Svlad Cjelli » 03 Feb 2012 09:26
by Terminal Boardom » 03 Feb 2012 09:57
Svlad Cjelli oxf*rd, oxf*rd arseholes
by Wax Jacket » 03 Feb 2012 11:29
by Red » 03 Feb 2012 11:57
by Maguire » 03 Feb 2012 12:17
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 03 Feb 2012 13:21
Barry the bird boggler The law should take it its course, if that means the current Portsmouth operation being liquidated then tough.
A club for the fans can be maintained by joining at Step 5 of non league and emulating Aldershot Town and AFC Wimbledon.
by TFF » 04 Feb 2012 10:08
The Championship clash between Portsmouth and Hull at Fratton Park has been postponed.
by riverroyal » 06 Feb 2012 08:53
by exileinleeds » 06 Feb 2012 09:32
riverroyal If Pompey get wound up in a couple of weeks time it could boost our promotion chances. They beat us earlier this season whereas I would imagine quite a few of the promotion sides have won against them.
If they go bust their record will be taken off and we would be in a better position . . . .
by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Feb 2012 09:42
Ian RoyalleicsRoyal Just wondered if there would be anything in place to stop that happening. The league table would start to look very different if Portsmouths results were invalid.
A little bit. Assuming I've got it right:
1)Saints / 26 / +20 / 49
2)W'Ham/ 25 / +17 / 47
3)Cardiff/ 25 / +14 / 45
4)M'boro / 25 / +3 / 44
5)B'ham / 26 / +16 / 43
6)B'pool / 26 / + 9 / 42
7)R'ding / 26 / + 8 / 42
8]Hull / 25 / + 2 / 42
9)Burnley/ 26 / + 7 / 40
10)Leeds / 26 / +4 / 39
11)Brighton / 26 / +0 / 38
12)Derby / 26 / - 4 / 38
13)Leics / 25 / + 6 / 36
Not much shifting around but a fair bit of bunching!
by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Feb 2012 10:00
by exileinleeds » 06 Feb 2012 10:10
Barry the bird boggler Assuming the above to have been correct then the current table would be something like this....
1 Southampton 28 - 51
2 West Ham 27 - 50
3 Blackpool 28 - 48
4 Birmingham 28 - 47
5 Cardiff 27 - 46
6 Middlesbrough 27 - 46
7 Reading 27 - 45
8 Hull 26 - 44
9 Burnley 28 - 44
10 Leeds 28 - 42
11 Brighton 28 - 42
12 Derby 27 - 39
13 Leicester 27 - 38
by exileinleeds » 06 Feb 2012 11:02
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 06 Feb 2012 11:17
exileinleeds I have just been looking through the accounts of Pompey from the last administration. Makes quite interesting* reading.
The list of creditors include " A Male" of Portsmouth. And The Premier Leage - GONE AWAY
There is a full list of transfer fees, and outstanding amounts on there as well if anyone really has nothing better to do.
http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/30282572
The numbers start on P33
On the Assets there is computer/electronic equipment which has a book value of £19m. If the club is sold as a going concern this will remarkably be worth £30m. If the company is forced into liquidation, this asset is worthless. Good luck trying to find someone who thinks that makes any sense.
*incorrect usage, obviously.
by exileinleeds » 06 Feb 2012 11:23
by Jackson Corner » 06 Feb 2012 11:34
exileinleeds Sorry- thats me misreading a row . That is the players value. Worthless apparently if the club is liquidated.
You will be shocked to know that between 26/2/10 and 14/4/10 Pompey paid £308.50 in Ransom Payments
by Big Foot » 06 Feb 2012 11:45
exileinleeds Sorry- thats me misreading a row . That is the players value. Worthless apparently if the club is liquidated.
You will be shocked to know that between 26/2/10 and 14/4/10 Pompey paid £308.50 in Ransom Payments
by Big Foot » 06 Feb 2012 11:45
....and with a game in hand!exileinleedsBarry the bird boggler Assuming the above to have been correct then the current table would be something like this....
1 Southampton 28 - 51
2 West Ham 27 - 50
3 Blackpool 28 - 48
4 Birmingham 28 - 47
5 Cardiff 27 - 46
6 Middlesbrough 27 - 46
7 Reading 27 - 45
8 Hull 26 - 44
9 Burnley 28 - 44
10 Leeds 28 - 42
11 Brighton 28 - 42
12 Derby 27 - 39
13 Leicester 27 - 38
6pts off first? Ho ho ho. Comeonuhmrc!
by Wax Jacket » 06 Feb 2012 13:48
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