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  1. sharpshooter11

    sharpshooter11 New Member

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    It's a bit of a long shot, but do we think, as a club, we could help save the blue few down the road? One idea i had, which may be a long shot is a mid season friendly between the two with proceeds going to them, although i'm not sure the profits would outweigh the cost of policing the event. Another idea i had, probably a more realistic one, is to have buckets gathering lose change and any donations towards PFC. Thoughts?
     
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  2. Super_Sub_9

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    In all seriousness it would be sad to see PFC Liquidate. The rivalry & passion is second to any other derby in the land!
     
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  3. BassettSaint

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    How many fit available players are in their squad now? Very ominous.
     
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  4. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    Don't you mean second to none..? ;)

    Yes, I think a close season match would be a way to go. Perhaps the match could be held at St Marys, so the policing costs could be handled by our club. It also might heal a rift or two, which in all honesty, has gone on far too long.
     
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  5. RickieLambertsGoldenBoot

    RickieLambertsGoldenBoot Well-Known Member

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    No.

    I feel for the fans but the debt is too high.

    The income is too low.

    It just isn't worth investing in, which is why they have only sold 13,000 tickets for tomorrow's game.

    It's the same for anyone investing in the club.
    Straight away they have to put in £40m-£50m with very little return and that's just to pay off debts, running costs etc...
     
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  6. fran-MLs little camera

    fran-MLs little camera Well-Known Member

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    No one, not even Pompey fans, should put money into the present club. It's not as if a little money to tide them over would solve all their problems. Should save their money in case a new team is set up next season.
     
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  7. BassettSaint

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    <ok> Sad, but true.
     
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  8. Channon walked on H2O

    Channon walked on H2O Active Member

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    I totally favour repairing rifts, but it is time to close the cheque book for this club. I lived in Chester for a time in the 70's (when Chester were pretty good!) and still have friends there, many very loyal to their local club. I watched as for years successive owners came and went and left them further and further in the mire. Since they folded, the fans have bought out the club and they are now two promotions away from being back in the football league. They get great support; they are solvent and they have been able to develop a strong community programme. Pompey fans could do the same and gain control of their club. Given the lack of assets at PFC I cannot see how any sane buyer is to be found, and they need another loony like a hole in the head.
     
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  9. SAINTDON13

    SAINTDON13 Well-Known Member

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    Regretfully there is a strong faction of the Blue Phew that would not welcome our interference and no way would they show any gratitude if we helped them out.
     
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  10. Lord Duckhunter

    Lord Duckhunter New Member

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    They've had the taxpayers and charities subsidising them, why should the good people of Southampton do the same. There are other more deserving causes than the Skates.
     
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  12. saintadam1981

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    It's a big fat NO from me!!! Help them? hahaha.Do you think any of the Pompey lot tried to help us in our plight??? no they just laughed and mocked us.Like someone else said it wouldn't be appreciated anyway!!!! No way do i want them to fold,i'd like them to get relegated and stay below us for the next 100 years but not go out of business,will i lose sleep over worrying about it though?? No way!!!
     
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  13. RSS

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    Loan them Barnard. Not going to help the business side (other then having a player with no wages to pay), but would help them in their fight to put out 11 players and try to stay up, and help us by giving Barnard some game time and hopefully he could score a goal or two against our promotion rivals. Win Win
     
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  14. sharpshooter11

    sharpshooter11 New Member

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    I fully agree, we shouldn't help them, unless it involves loaning them Aaron Martin, which in any case isn't really helping.:emoticon-0116-evilg
     
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  15. Beef

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    Heard next friday Pompey will be back in court. Birch will decide whether to put the club forward to be liquidated or not.
     
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  16. Fonzy991

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    No. Let them f**king rot. Did they help us? No
     
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  17. TheSecondStain

    TheSecondStain Needs an early night

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    There's that playground mentality again. Honestly, how old are some of you..? 6, 10, 12 years. Can't be older. <laugh>
     
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  18. Tottonsaint

    Tottonsaint Well-Known Member

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    They are too far gone for anyone to help them,so why bother?
    In any case i wouldnt lift a finger to help them and would be really pissed off if there were collection buckets in or around St Marys.
     
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  19. AdamBanana20

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    We should help them,not too much though just enough for them survive.
     
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  20. Channonfodder

    Channonfodder Rebel without a clue.....

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    I think that I would be more inclined to help AFC Portsmouth, say by attending a fundraising game at St Marys, than doing anything to put off the day of reckoning for those corrupt individuals who are responsible for Pompey's current situation. Saints fans who see no difference between Pompey now and any AFC Portsmouth, owned by the fans and run on a shoestring in non-league football will not want to help them of course. There will also be many Pompey fans who wouldn't want our help.
     
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