by buzzby » 04 Mar 2012 11:15
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by PieEater » 04 Mar 2012 12:47
by Mr Angry » 04 Mar 2012 13:04
by Royal Monk » 04 Mar 2012 13:18
by Mr Angry » 04 Mar 2012 13:24
by PieEater » 04 Mar 2012 14:38
Mr Angry There is no way he can possibly pass any sort of fit & proper test; he put Pompey into administration a couple of years ago ffs!!!
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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 04 Mar 2012 15:03
Royal Monk Why would there be any legal action ? .... The football league would only be following the rules that are set down for all clubs to operate within
by Royal With Cheese » 04 Mar 2012 15:07
by WoodleyRoyal » 05 Mar 2012 09:34
by Silver Fox » 05 Mar 2012 09:49
by Tony Le Mesmer » 05 Mar 2012 10:08
by TBM » 05 Mar 2012 10:16
by Cobi » 05 Mar 2012 10:37
TBM Why dont they just slash their wage bill..........if players dont like it, they can agree a mutual termination and allow Portsmouth to bring in players who will accept it, if they go down they go down but at least they will have a team
by Cobi » 05 Mar 2012 10:39
Tony Le Mesmer Pompey trying to arrange friendlies with ROFLangers to raise cash.![]()
Portsmouth administrator Trevor Birch told Sportsmail last night: 'We hope to do something with Rangers. I am waiting for the administrators at Duff & Phelps coming back to me. We have proposed a plan and are waiting for a response.'
by Mr Angry » 05 Mar 2012 10:42
CobiTBM Why dont they just slash their wage bill..........if players dont like it, they can agree a mutual termination and allow Portsmouth to bring in players who will accept it, if they go down they go down but at least they will have a team
They have. They told the players they wouldn't see January's pay and that they will only get 75% for February, and then they laid their cards on the table about the rest of the season. The players accepted the cut in pay or it was a case of the club goes under. Jamie Ashdown article somewhere about this.
by Hoop Blah » 05 Mar 2012 10:43
TBM Why dont they just slash their wage bill..........if players dont like it, they can agree a mutual termination and allow Portsmouth to bring in players who will accept it, if they go down they go down but at least they will have a team
by Cobi » 05 Mar 2012 10:44
Mr AngryCobiTBM Why dont they just slash their wage bill..........if players dont like it, they can agree a mutual termination and allow Portsmouth to bring in players who will accept it, if they go down they go down but at least they will have a team
They have. They told the players they wouldn't see January's pay and that they will only get 75% for February, and then they laid their cards on the table about the rest of the season. The players accepted the cut in pay or it was a case of the club goes under. Jamie Ashdown article somewhere about this.
They accepted a deferral of pay, not a pay cut. A pay cut would mean a change of contract.
by TFF » 05 Mar 2012 10:47
TBM Why dont they just slash their wage bill..........if players dont like it, they can agree a mutual termination and allow Portsmouth to bring in players who will accept it, if they go down they go down but at least they will have a team
Portsmouth goalkeeper Jamie Ashdown has revealed how administrator Trevor Birch explained the dire situation at the club to the players.
Pompey are thought to be on the brink of liquidation and the club's playing staff are having to come to terms with the reality that they are unlikely to see the money they are owed.
Ashdown confirmed the players had agreed to take a pay cut after some stark words from Birch.
"He told us straight," Ashdown told The Mail on Sunday. "We had to take a pay cut or they would have to close the doors at Portsmouth. It was as clear as day.
"The deal was laid out. January's wages had to be totally written off for now. We'd only get 75% of our wages for February. The rest would be deferred.
"It was our choice but, of course, when the only option was liquidation, there wasn't really a choice. We were told it was that serious. The players met the next day after Trevor came in and agreed to it.
"I don't think Trevor is scaremongering. He is genuinely worried. If no-one buys Portsmouth in six weeks, there is a problem."
The 31-year-old keeper admits it has been difficult to see things turn sour at the club, especially when the worst seemed to be behind them.
He said: "You see people slog their guts out for minimal money and they lose their jobs. It's no surprise there are a lot of upset people and a lot of tears.
"We thought we'd come through the worst of it in 2010. We started signing players, we had a new owner and things looked bright. Then we heard he was wanted for alleged fraud and things have spiralled since then."
Ashdown is one of the higher earners at Portsmouth and currently finds himself out of the team, denying him the chance to earn bonuses written into his contract.
And while he admits there could be tough times ahead, the former Reading man is well aware there are many worse off than him.
"A lot of my money is locked into a pension and we can't get it," he added. "I wish I'd invested less and had access to more to pay the mortgage and things like that.
"But it's not a sob story for myself, there are players who earn a few hundred pounds a week in an even worse boat. It's a terrible situation."
by PieEater » 05 Mar 2012 10:50
Silver Fox Why would any club pay to help Pompey out? Although I wouldn't put it past that fat pcunt Allardyce thinking it would help West ham
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