mr_nool wrote:good for them. i don't particularly like pompey, but i hate to see something like that happening t other football fans.
King Kev wrote:for now!
The threat of liquidation has been lifted after the high court ruled against the HMRC.
Exiled wrote:I'm happy for their fans. Imagine if we were in that position and I assume we've been close. Doesn't bear thinking about.
The only clubs I would want liquidated are the Scum and/or Liverpool.
King Kev wrote:mr_nool wrote:good for them. i don't particularly like pompey, but i hate to see something like that happening t other football fans.
That's pretty much the way I feel too!
'onest 'arry didn't manage to quite kill them off then!
Beefymcfc wrote:Exiled wrote:I'm happy for their fans. Imagine if we were in that position and I assume we've been close. Doesn't bear thinking about.
The only clubs I would want liquidated are the Scum and/or Liverpool.
'Liquidated' or 'Liquidised' ;-)
john68 wrote:Sorry to buck the trend but I consider them to be a bunch of cheating bastards and I'm sorry that they've not gone.
By buying players with everyone elses cash, it allowed them to stave off relegation in those seasons...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
By doing what they did, they afforded to win the FA Cup at Wembley and take the income from it to assist their plight...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
Some other club that tried to do it properly was penalised by relegation because Pompey were corrupt, it cost that club a fortune in lost income from which they may never recover.
I don't give a shit about whether the revenue get their pound of flesh, but the tea ladies, cleaners and those low waged admin staff who got sacked or the St John's Ambulance or all those local little businesses that suffered at Pompey's expense are the real victims. Those small traders and workers who will now (possibly) only get 20p in the £...sometime...maybe.
irblinx wrote:john68 wrote:Sorry to buck the trend but I consider them to be a bunch of cheating bastards and I'm sorry that they've not gone.
By buying players with everyone elses cash, it allowed them to stave off relegation in those seasons...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
By doing what they did, they afforded to win the FA Cup at Wembley and take the income from it to assist their plight...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
Some other club that tried to do it properly was penalised by relegation because Pompey were corrupt, it cost that club a fortune in lost income from which they may never recover.
I don't give a shit about whether the revenue get their pound of flesh, but the tea ladies, cleaners and those low waged admin staff who got sacked or the St John's Ambulance or all those local little businesses that suffered at Pompey's expense are the real victims. Those small traders and workers who will now (possibly) only get 20p in the £...sometime...maybe.
I have to say that I agree with what the revenue dudes were saying on this, why the fuck should footballing debts get priority? What is so special about a football club that means they can screw over all their suppliers and just carry on in business? This ruling is a kick in the teeth to all those small suppliers who will never see a penny back whilst Portsmouth carry on as nothing has happened.
That's fair enough mate, and as I alluded to in the original post, I blame Harry and his cronies for the mess the club found themselves in but I don't see why the fans should lose their club because of it.john68 wrote:Sorry to buck the trend but I consider them to be a bunch of cheating bastards and I'm sorry that they've not gone.
By buying players with everyone elses cash, it allowed them to stave off relegation in those seasons...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
By doing what they did, they afforded to win the FA Cup at Wembley and take the income from it to assist their plight...AT SOME OTHER CLUB'S EXPENSE.
Some other club that tried to do it properly was penalised by relegation because Pompey were corrupt, it cost that club a fortune in lost income from which they may never recover.
I don't give a shit about whether the revenue get their pound of flesh, but the tea ladies, cleaners and those low waged admin staff who got sacked or the St John's Ambulance or all those local little businesses that suffered at Pompey's expense are the real victims. Those small traders and workers who will now (possibly) only get 20p in the £...sometime...maybe.
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