The PST has tabled a rival bid to buy the club. So who would you prefer to become the club's next owner?
He'll get a % based on a something in the pound. Personally I'd love to give him several pounds to his smug greedy face. And then key his car.
In the normal run of things I wouldn't care who owns the club as long as I can go and watch a decent standard of football and no longer hear about, be ashamed of or embarrassed about nefarious off the field goings on. I fear that is still a long way off at the moment. I would much prefer the trust to succeed over Chanrai and put all this behind us but we need to see their Grand Plan for the future.
2 interesting articles in the Telegraph this morning. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...rs-Trust-counterbids-before-the-deadline.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...creditors-as-the-Pompey-circus-continues.html Both well worth a read - and a bit of a cry
As usual the greedy players get all their money, to go with all the huge amounts of loot they got before.
One of the more in depth articles I have seen about the ownership saga. Sadly it just hints at possible underlying connections between them all. These men need to be made accountable and while the authorities do nothing, surely journalists can bring them to task
The second article is very painful reading, something we loved and respected has been used, abused and embarrassed by a succession of people only interested in making money with no thought to the consequences. I read it and thought if we were a horse we'd put out of our misery by now - I can't bear the thought of that but maybe it's for the best. I was always so proud of our history, our fans and the fact the club was the decent heartbeat of a solid working class city - thats all been ripped away and it leaves me feeling desperately sad...even close to heartbroken....I'm glad my parents and older brother aren't around to see this - they'd be gutted.
They're only holding out for what they're contractually entitled to. It boggles the mind how a company can be allowed to get away with that. Any other industry, and it would be long gone.