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fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:53 pm

when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did

Re: fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:55 pm

cardiff 74 wrote:when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did

Martyn, Pompey fans marched also prior to our march and they have had their demonstrations but now they are in the hands of the administrators there is nothing the fans can do

Re: fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 6:58 pm

cardiff 74 wrote:when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did



Portsmouth are in serious danger of going into liquidation because they are unable to agree terms with their biggest creditor , which they need to do to legally come out of Administration.

What possible benefit would a march be to sort that out? The Pompey fans can be as loyal and committed as you like , but sadly have no influence over the matter at all. And neither would we if a similar thing happened to CCFC.

Re: fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:02 pm

since62 wrote:
cardiff 74 wrote:when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did



Portsmouth are in serious danger of going into liquidation because they are unable to agree terms with their biggest creditor , which they need to do to legally come out of Administration.

What possible benefit would a march be to sort that out? The Pompey fans can be as loyal and committed as you like , but sadly have no influence over the matter at all. And neither would we if a similar thing happened to CCFC.


It would show the Biggest Creditor that there is a lot of love for the club and he was making a lot of enemies.

It would also draw a lot of media interest, potentialy around Europe/World and might, just might draw the attention of someone with a wad of cash.

Its either that and draw attention to themselves whilst making themselves look as big as possible or sit on their arses and fade away.

Re: fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:07 pm

carlccfc wrote:
cardiff 74 wrote:when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did

Martyn, Pompey fans marched also prior to our march and they have had their demonstrations but now they are in the hands of the administrators there is nothing the fans can do

how have we been succesfull and they havnt wasnt our problems biggar than theres and dont forget we build a ground in bewteen everything else

Re: fao forever blue why aint the pompey fighting for there club

Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:28 pm

cardiff 74 wrote:when our club was in trouble you and the lads and other supporters got stuck in to save cardiff city .last season you organised a march to get ridsdale to resign where is there comittmeant like our fans showed .pompey got to make it happen like we did



pompey fans have been marching and protesting but what you got to remember is that they are in a far worse mess then we were