Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Redknapp might have suggested the players, but ultimately Storrie will have sanctioned the deals, and I imagine he would have been the one who saw the wider picture and should have known better.Surely HR has to take some responsibility for the dire state Pompey are in.Ever since what happened at Leeds when DOL and Ridsdale bought players for ridiculous sums and wages, every manager and chairman should have been wary.I think the way 'Arry involves himself in transfer deals, especially the financial side means he should have been aware, or at least been cautious when doing the deals he did. At best he turned a blind eye to whether Pompey could afford the players or not.
Redknapp might have suggested the players, but ultimately Storrie will have sanctioned the deals, and I imagine he would have been the one who saw the wider picture and should have known better.
Maybe they could raffle off that fucking bell to raise some cash?
It's a shame they're not closer to Brum, they could have merged with the Rags to make a proper club.
Quote from: "jonzy85"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Redknapp might have suggested the players, but ultimately Storrie will have sanctioned the deals, and I imagine he would have been the one who saw the wider picture and should have known better.Surely HR has to take some responsibility for the dire state Pompey are in.Ever since what happened at Leeds when DOL and Ridsdale bought players for ridiculous sums and wages, every manager and chairman should have been wary.I think the way 'Arry involves himself in transfer deals, especially the financial side means he should have been aware, or at least been cautious when doing the deals he did. At best he turned a blind eye to whether Pompey could afford the players or not.Storrie is responsible for the money spent and finances behind it, 'arry is responsible for the players being naff and most having bugger all re-sale value.
Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "jonzy85"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"Redknapp might have suggested the players, but ultimately Storrie will have sanctioned the deals, and I imagine he would have been the one who saw the wider picture and should have known better.Surely HR has to take some responsibility for the dire state Pompey are in.Ever since what happened at Leeds when DOL and Ridsdale bought players for ridiculous sums and wages, every manager and chairman should have been wary.I think the way 'Arry involves himself in transfer deals, especially the financial side means he should have been aware, or at least been cautious when doing the deals he did. At best he turned a blind eye to whether Pompey could afford the players or not.Storrie is responsible for the money spent and finances behind it, 'arry is responsible for the players being naff and most having bugger all re-sale value.Storrie and Arry are linked way back when tehy were at West Ham it is inconcievable to think thaat Arry knew nothing of the risks taken.MON tells us often enough he would not risk the future of the club, the wages they were paying Campbell, James, Diarra, Defoe it was obvious they were well over stretched and Arry would have known that too.Otherwise why are Arry and Storrie battling the same IR case ?
Nobody suggested Harry knew nothing about it, the suggestion was that in the role he has, surely Storrie would have the ultimate last say?Off on a tangent, isn't (or wasn't) he also the highest paid chief exec in the PL? More than Gill and the chap at Chelsea even
HMRC has insisted in court that Portsmouth is insolvement and they want a liquidation or that any adjournment (of said liquidation) should be very short.I think that means administration the best Portsmouth FC can hope for.
Pompey fans have to look at this and wonder how this state came to be.