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Guys, just because someone was asked a question and some words then came out of their mouth doesn't mean they have "answered" it.Originally posted by dave58 View PostIsn't this the same thing that came up 6 months ago which T.F answered questions to at the fans forum (Nothing new) it's not a different set of figures think Tony said at the time it's what they call soft debt only owed to the shareholders
Portsmouth owed money to their shareholders too, as did a bunch of other clubs. It's better than owing money to ABC Loans but it's hardly something we can just shrug and ignore.
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It was one of Parks few injury free seasons in whic. He got less playing time than the seasons when he was injured, which is why he accepted the prospect of getting more playing time and helping QPR build for the future.Originally posted by Park Street Ranger View PostI should think Park was, but the two of them have been (were) brought here for entirely different reasons.
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What we know for certain is that Pompey are in League Two now.
And Harry managed them. And spent a lot of money that they didn't have.
It seems pretty clear to me that that fate could await us if we don't manage things better than Pompey did.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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Couldn't agree moreOriginally posted by dsqpr View PostWhat we know for certain is that Pompey are in League Two now.
And Harry managed them. And spent a lot of money that they didn't have.
It seems pretty clear to me that that fate could await us if we don't manage things better than Pompey did.
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Doesn't it point more to the owners that came in rather than Arry? Under Milan Mandaric they spent big but got relative success. Didn't they get good money for Defoe etc when they left?Originally posted by dsqpr View PostWhat we know for certain is that Pompey are in League Two now.
And Harry managed them. And spent a lot of money that they didn't have.
It seems pretty clear to me that that fate could await us if we don't manage things better than Pompey did.
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More responsible and prudent ownership seems to be the difference between the two clubs. One appearing to have learnt from past mistakes, the other not and paid the price.Originally posted by dsqpr View PostWhat we know for certain is that Pompey are in League Two now.
And Harry managed them. And spent a lot of money that they didn't have.
It seems pretty clear to me that that fate could await us if we don't manage things better than Pompey did.
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I hope you're right Stanley but I have about 177 million reasons to be concerned! But Tony does seem to have tightened things up to where they need to be.Originally posted by Stanley76 View PostMore responsible and prudent ownership seems to be the difference between the two clubs. One appearing to have learnt from past mistakes, the other not and paid the price.'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.
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So true, can't believe the amount of trust some have in ArryOriginally posted by dsqpr View PostWhat we know for certain is that Pompey are in League Two now.
And Harry managed them. And spent a lot of money that they didn't have.
It seems pretty clear to me that that fate could await us if we don't manage things better than Pompey did.
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