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  1. Huh
    Huh
    December 30, 2009 at 12:24 pm | | Reply


    Is this a result of dodgy Harry’s crazy spending spree on not just the players but their huge wages? I think so, great Manager that Rednapp. I hope they can get this mess sorted out and that they carry on as an football club good luck Portsmouth.

  2. brn442
    brn442
    December 30, 2009 at 12:29 pm | | Reply


    I agree with you? It’s about time the Premier League have a fit and proper test that actually has something to do with football. Whether it’s with Liverpool to Portsmouth, the trend of people buying Football Clubs with virtually no liquidity or spending money they clearly don’t have is not good for the club or league in the long run. Leeds, Fiorentina, Lazio, Napoli – all hold testament to that.

  3. Rob McCluskey
    December 30, 2009 at 12:31 pm | | Reply


    It’s a lot to do with Redknapp but more to do with lack of contingency. They spent big and now they’re paying for it

    I think Fahim got the club then realised the level of debt they were in and didn’t want to take the risk but remember if Fahim didn’t take over when he did then the club would have went into administration there and then.

    They’ve been so ruined that they can’t play Dindane again because of the clause in his loan deal which says that after 10 games played they must pay an agreed fee for him which they obviously can’t give them.

  4. brn442
    brn442
    December 30, 2009 at 12:35 pm | | Reply


    btw, Mike Ashley, Peter Ridsdale, Hicks / Gillette may be in the running for the Worst Chairmen ever.

  5. mathew
    December 30, 2009 at 1:16 pm | | Reply


    this is all down to harry redknapp and peter storrie and paul hart all mates and all getting a slice of the cake ,harry buying in players and paying them stupid wages ,peter storey giving paul hart a two year contract when he knew we had no money and paul hart buying players worth 4 million pounds one whos not good enough and the other sitting on the bench a waste of money i say ,now the inland revenue is on there tails are we seeing panic i wonder there all corupt and needs to all be locked up i say !!!

    1. brn442
      brn442
      December 30, 2009 at 1:43 pm | | Reply


      Before this character ” bought” the club – there is something call due diligence, Blaming Harry for Pompey’s woes is rather silly, it’s not his job to say no to bloated signings or ridiculous wages, that’s the boardroom’s job, if it wasn’t for the man the club would probably be floundering in the championship (Southampton). Put the blame where it belongs, in the boardroom.

  6. jim
    jim
    December 30, 2009 at 1:31 pm | | Reply


    people need to stop blaming harry, he spent what he was given it was his job to manage the team not the finacial side of the club. Anyone who says he did a bad job needs to remember who got us in the premiership, and kept us there on more than one occasion, if anything gaydamak stopped investing in the club and more than likely had a big part to play in the situation pompey are in now. the new owners dont even have anything to offer and should not have been approved for a takeover after what happened with al fahim and a lack of investment. I hope pompey can get through this but it seems unless a mega rich sugar daddy comes along they face a hopeless situation

  7. rodbhoy
    rodbhoy
    December 30, 2009 at 3:44 pm | | Reply


    Portsmouth wont be the only club who could go bust. The English FA and footballing people in general have to stop this madness that is the English Premier League. Clubs cant keep spending more than they bring in, dead simple. Transfer fees are ludicrous and wages are immoral while the ordinary fan struggles to pay the admission fee. Im Scottish and I honestly aint gloating here, Im a big fan of English football but take a famous club like Liverpool for example, Think they have about 400million debt? They are now in a position where they may not qualify for champs league hence less money in more debt etc etc. I hate to say this but will it take a truly big club like a liverpool or another team to go bust for a bit of sanity to return to English football.PS I hope Portsmouth dont go under

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