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RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by Rob Shepherd on Friday, 26th February 2010, 13:01

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Fire sale, life in the Championship, hopefully a lesson learned.


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RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by mbilko on Friday, 26th February 2010, 13:05

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Just watched sky sports news, since july 2008 they have brought in nearly £96 million in transfer revenue!!!! Where has it gone.....Sad

EDIT: See chester have been expelled from the conference, not long ago they were a league side .....

This item was edited on Friday, 26th February 2010, 13:10

RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by Choagy on Friday, 26th February 2010, 15:54

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Amazing stuff this "Administration" eh folks.

In hock to the tune of £65,000,000 and unable to pay creditors at this time yet the phuqwits are still "FLYING" to the game at Burnley tomorrow.

Utter phuqen madness.

Choagy FFCUK The SPL Angry

RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by bowfer on Friday, 26th February 2010, 16:34

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Quote:
yet the phuqwits are still "FLYING" to the game at Burnley tomorrow.


Did you hear about the Newcastle players, at the start of the season?
Objected to the fact they were being made to go to a friendly in Dundee by coach.
So ended up paying for a charter flight themselves.
Some might say "fair enough, their own money", but Newcastle FC are ultimately paying for it, any way you look at it.





This item was edited on Friday, 26th February 2010, 16:35

RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by Fowler9 on Monday, 1st March 2010, 12:20

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Mbilko,

You say accountants are hiding what is truly going on at clubs

1st thing - I think you need to clarify that statement some what. If by "accountants" you mean internal to the club maybe, if you mean the external accountants who audit the accounts then you will very much be wrong (unless they are a bunch of crooks which I will doubt)

At the end of the day the accounting team and / or the auditors do not have the final say on what the chairman and the board do.
The internal accountants may have been screaming til they were blue in the face that the club couldnt afford various contracts etc etc and saying that in years the club would be screwed but if the board chose not to listen and continue to authorise signings and contracts then there really is nothing anyone can do to stop that

I think you are laying the blame totally at the wrong doors if you ask me -

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RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by miikeyblue82 on Monday, 1st March 2010, 12:55

Elite

Quote:
yet the phuqwits are still "FLYING" to the game at Burnley tomorrow.


Ahhh, come on... they did go by Ryanair! And anyway, to be a premiership footballer, don't you need to get yourself a driving ban?!?


RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by Choagy on Wednesday, 3rd March 2010, 19:27

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Kick them out of the league now.
They have went to administration and have shafted the tax man deliberately to protect the other isolationist financial bubble dwelling EPL clubs and as a result have ensured, through PFA/ EPL agreements, that the players "Must be paid in full".
To hell with the St.Johns ambulance staff .
To hell with the cleaners and stewards.
To hell with the other ancillary staff.
These and other staff will earn a pittance whilst the millionaires on the park get their guaranteed thousands each week.

Now HMRC are below football clubs in the pecking order for payment, what a sick joke.

Choagy FFCUK The SPL Angry

RE: BBC Pompey summary
posted by Si Wooldridge on Wednesday, 3rd March 2010, 21:55

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Now HMRC are below football clubs in the pecking order for payment, what a sick joke.

It's the law.  Introduced in 2002 by the party of the working class...

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