With the creditors meeting on Monday fast approaching, I was just wondering which of our many creditors holds the most influence during the crucial vote for the proposed CVA? As seen recently, HMRC manged to block Rangers inital proposal, and so I'm wondering just who holds the future of our club in their pockets? On a completely unrelated note - COME ON ENGLAND TONIGHT!!!
Don't worry about Pompey at the moment, as you say, "Play Up England, England Play Up !!" I look the look of Rooney and Welbeck up front.
Look the look? Started of the beers a little early? It was a brilliant game second half, first was a tad boring. Glad to see us being on the side of good fortune for once. Now... back to worrying about Pompey Any idea who the main players are?
I think it's the accountancy firm Baker Tilly who vote re the old £16.5m CVA. The biggest slice of the pie belongs to Chanrai who has the £17m debenture over the club as well as a further £1.6m. Then of course there is AA who is seeking to recover the CSI £10.5m unsecured debt. It's a mess.
As I understand it, the unsecured debt is about 40 million. Baker Tilly hold 16.5. Enough to block it as far as I know.
Largest piece of the Pompey pie? Don't know, but I will bet that the pastry is "flaky" and that the small creditors wont even be left the crust again.
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No, I don't think that it's Jimmy Carr, but I am pretty sure that he or she is a comedian..............
When Ken Dodd was acquitted of the charge of tax-evasion, Jasper Carrott made his first and only funny gag; "I hear that Ken Dodd has two new diddymen. Diddypay and Diddyhell!"